{"id":119701,"date":"2023-09-13T22:28:26","date_gmt":"2023-09-13T22:28:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=119701"},"modified":"2023-09-13T22:28:28","modified_gmt":"2023-09-13T22:28:28","slug":"ca-dmv-written-test-latest-2023-with-complete-solution","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/13\/ca-dmv-written-test-latest-2023-with-complete-solution\/","title":{"rendered":"CA DMV Written Test Latest 2023 with complete solution"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>True or False: You can make a right turn against a red traffic signal light<br>after you stop, given that you yield to pedestrians, bicyclists, and vehicles<br>close enough to be a hazard. &#8211; ANSWER>>>True. Make the right turn only<br>when it is safe, and do not turn if a &#8220;NO TURN ON RED&#8221; sign is posted.<br>What does a red arrow mean? &#8211; ANSWER>>>A red arrow means &#8220;STOP.&#8221;<br>Remain stopped until the green signal or green arrow appears. Do not turn<br>against a red arrow.<br>What does a flashing red traffic signal mean? &#8211; ANSWER>>>A flashing red<br>traffic signal means &#8220;STOP.&#8221; After stopping, you may proceed when it is<br>safe. Observe the right-of-way rules.<br>What does a yellow arrow mean? &#8211; ANSWER>>>A yellow arrow means the<br>&#8220;protected&#8221; turning time period is ending. Be prepared to obey the next<br>traffic signal light, which could be the green or red traffic signal light or red<br>arrow.<br>What does a flashing yellow arrow mean? &#8211; ANSWER>>>Turns are<br>permitted (unprotected), but you must first yield to oncoming traffic and<br>pedestrians and then proceed with caution.<br>What does a flashing yellow traffic light mean? &#8211; ANSWER>>>&#8221;PROCEED<br>WITH CAUTION.&#8221;<br>True or False: When you have a solid green light, you can proceed whether<br>or not there are any vehicles, bicyclists, or pedestrians in the intersection. &#8211;<br>ANSWER>>>False. At a solid green light, you must give the right-of way to<br>any vehicles, bicyclists, or pedestrians in the intersection. If you are turning<br>left, make the turn only if you have enough space to complete the turn<br>before creating a hazard for any oncoming vehicle, bicyclist, or pedestrian.<br><br>What does a green arrow mean? &#8211; ANSWER>>>You may go as you have<br>a &#8220;protected turn,&#8221; where oncoming traffic is stopped by a red traffic signal<br>light. You must turn in the direction the arrow is pointing after you yield to<br>any vehicle, bicyclist, or pedestrian in the intersection.<br>What do you do if a traffic signal light is not working? &#8211; ANSWER>>>Treat<br>the intersection as if it were a 4-way stop.<br>What is a pedestrian phase or scramble? &#8211; ANSWER>>>This is a series of<br>crisscross, diagonal crosswalks that allow pedestrians to cross in any<br>direction at the same time, even diagonally. All vehicle traffic must stop<br>during the scramble phase.<br>Where do you stop at a stop sign? &#8211; ANSWER>>>Stop at the white limit<br>line (or before entering the crosswalk). If there is no limit line, stop before<br>entering the intersection.<br>True or False: A yield sign means you must slow down and be ready stop<br>to let any vehicle pass before you proceed, but does not extend to<br>bicyclists or pedestrians. &#8211; ANSWER>>>False. A yield sign means you<br>must slow<br>down and be ready to stop, if necessary, to let any vehicle,<br>bicyclist, or pedestrian pass before you proceed.<br>True or False: You must follow instructions on any square red and white<br>regulatory sign. &#8211; ANSWER>>>True. For example, &#8220;DO NOT ENTER&#8221; or<br>&#8220;WRONG WAY&#8221; signs.<br>True or False: A sign that has a red circle with a red line through it means<br>that you are approaching a railroad crossing. &#8211; ANSWER>>>False: A sign<br>that has a red circle with a red line through it always<br>indicates &#8220;NO.&#8221; A yellow and black circular sign or an x-shaped sign<br>indicates<br>that you are approaching a railroad crossing.<br>What do you do at a railroad crossing? &#8211; ANSWER>>>You must look,<br>listen, slow down, and prepare to stop, if necessary. Let any<br>trains pass before you proceed. Many railroad crossings will<br>also have a blue and white sign to indicate what to do if there<br>is an emergency on or near the tracks, or if your vehicle has<br><br>stalled on the tracks.<br>What do you do if you see a 5-sided sign? &#8211; ANSWER>>>Because you are<br>near a school, stop if children are in the crosswalk.<br>What does a 4-sided diamond-shaped sign warn you of? &#8211;<br>ANSWER>>>Specific road conditions and dangers ahead<br>What does a white rectangular sign indicate? &#8211; ANSWER>>>You must<br>obey important rules (e.g., One Way, Speed Limit, Keep Right, etc.).<br>True or False: You have to obey all warning signs regardless of their shape<br>or color. &#8211; ANSWER>>>True.<br>True or False: You should yield your right of way to any car, bicyclist,<br>motorcyclist, or pedestrian when it would help to prevent collisions. &#8211;<br>ANSWER>>>True.<br>What is a pedestrian? &#8211; ANSWER>>>A person on foot or who uses roller<br>skates, a skateboard, a wheelchair, etc. (not a bicycle).<br>True or False: You should not pass a vehicle stopped at a crosswalk<br>because a pedestrian you cannot see may be crossing the street. &#8211;<br>ANSWER>>>True.<br>True or False: You can stop in a crosswalk if needed. &#8211; ANSWER>>>False.<br>Do not stop in a crosswalk because it places pedestrians in danger.<br>True or False: If a pedestrian makes eye contact with you, they are ready<br>to cross the street, so you must yield to the pedestrian. &#8211;<br>ANSWER>>>True.<br>When a blind person pulls in their cane and steps away from the<br>intersection, what does that usually mean for the driver? &#8211;<br>ANSWER>>>The driver can go.<br>How many feet before the crosswalk must you stop? &#8211; ANSWER>>>5 feet.<br>True or False: Not all crosswalks are marked. &#8211; ANSWER>>>True<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>True or False: You can make a right turn against a red traffic signal lightafter you stop, given that you yield to pedestrians, bicyclists, and vehiclesclose enough to be a hazard. &#8211; ANSWER>>>True. 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