Q.1.
This sign means:

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Q.2.
This road sign means:

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Q.3.
If you parallel park facing downward on a hill:
Q.4.
This sign means:

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Q.5.
On long trips, you can prevent drowsiness by:
Q.6.
Using a cell phone while operating a motor vehicle is considered a distraction because:
Q.7.
If an emergency vehicle with flashing lights is traveling in the area where you are driving, you should:
Q.8.
If two drivers arrive at the same time to an open intersection:
Q.9.
A sign with this shape means:

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Q.10.
A broken yellow line beside a solid yellow line indicates that passing is:
Q.11.
When stopping on snow or ice, drivers who are operating vehicles equipped with an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) should:
Q.12.
Night driving presents unique problems because:
Q.13.
Highway markings:
Q.14.
This yellow sign means:

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Q.15.
A diamond-shaped sign is a:
Q.16.
If a motorist sees pedestrians in an upcoming crosswalk, what should the motorist do?
Q.17.
Changing from one lane to another is best done:
Q.18.
Where is it safe to pass another vehicle?
Q.19.
If you come to a railroad crossing with lowered gates and flashing warning lights, you should:
Q.20.
This sign means:

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Q.21.
This sign means:

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Q.22.
When driving in fog, you should use your low beam headlights:
Q.23.
If you need to stop quickly and your vehicle is not equipped with an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), you should:
Q.24.
Pennant-shaped signs indicate:
Q.25.
If another driver cuts you off in traffic, you should: