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Arkansas Car Driving Permit Test-13
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Q.1.
This red and white sign means you should:
Stop and check for traffic coming from both directions before proceeding.
Give the right-of-way to traffic on the road you wish to enter or cross.
Maintain a steady speed and check for traffic coming from all directions.
Q.2.
This sign means:
Divided highway.
Railroad warning.
No passing zone.
Q.3.
A broken yellow line between two lanes of traffic means:
Both lanes of traffic are going in the same direction.
Passing is permitted when it's safe.
Passing is not permitted.
Q.4.
A sign with this shape means:
No passing zone.
Right turn permitted on red.
Yield right-of-way.
Q.5.
When turning left from a two-way street onto a one-way street, you should:
Turn into any lane.
Turn into first lane.
Turn into second lane.
Q.6.
When you approach an octagonal sign, you must:
Slow.
Stop.
Turn.
Q.7.
A sign with this shape means:
Railroad crossing.
Warning.
Signal ahead.
Q.8.
Just like alcohol and other drugs, drowsiness can:
Help you to be a better driver.
Make you feel better.
Impair your judgment.
Q.9.
Check your rearview mirrors:
Often to see how traffic is moving behind you.
To see if a vehicle is in your blind spot.
Only when you are slowing down.
Q.10.
Alcohol in any concentration is:
A stimulant.
A depressant.
Neither of the above.
Q.11.
If you come to a railroad crossing with lowered gates and flashing warning lights, you should:
Drive around the crossing gates if you can't see a train.
Come to a complete stop well behind the gates, wait for the tracks to clear, and proceed once the gates are lifted.
Slow down and drive around the gates.
Q.12.
This sign means you are approaching a railroad crossing that does not have a signal. You should:
Come to a complete stop.
Proceed at a consistent speed while looking and listening for approaching trains.
Slow down, look both ways, listen for any trains, and be prepared to stop if any trains are nearby.
Q.13.
When driving at night, you should:
Always use your high beams.
Look directly at the headlights of an oncoming vehicle.
Increase your following distance.
Q.14.
If a road is slippery, maintain a following distance that is:
No different than normal.
Farther from the car ahead than normal.
Closer to the car ahead than normal.
Q.15.
Temporary signs used in construction and maintenance work areas:
Have a red background with green writing.
Have an orange background with black writing.
Have a yellow background with blue writing.
Q.16.
Curbs painted yellow or red indicate:
Free parking areas.
Paid parking areas.
No parking zones.
Q.17.
When you are facing a green light and there are pedestrians in the intersection:
You must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians.
You have the right-of-way over pedestrians.
Pedestrians must wait for you to cross.
Q.18.
If you come to an intersection and your view to the side is blocked, you should:
Slow down and look both ways.
Maintain your speed and look both ways.
Stop, then inch forward until you can see clearly in both directions.
Q.19.
This sign means:
Side road.
Merge.
Yield the right-of-way.
Q.20.
Which of the following driving skills is/are affected by the use of alcohol and/or drugs?
Alertness.
Coordination.
Both of the above.
Q.21.
This sign means:
Change in direction or narrowing of roadway.
No right turn.
No passing zone.
Q.22.
Should you always drive more slowly than other traffic?
No, you can block traffic when you drive too slowly.
Yes, it is a good defensive driving technique.
Yes, it is always safer than driving faster than other traffic.
Q.23.
A flashing red traffic light at an intersection means:
The same thing as a yield sign.
The light is about to turn green.
The same thing as a stop sign.
Q.24.
You exit the freeway on a ramp that curves downhill. You should:
Slow to a safe speed before the curve.
Slow to the posted speed limit for the freeway.
Wait until you have entered the curve to begin braking.
Q.25.
To see vehicles in your blind spots, you should check:
The inside rearview mirror.
The outside rearview mirror.
Over your shoulders.
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