DMV PERMIT TEST
GRADED A+ (ACTUAL TEST ) Questions and Answers (Solved)
- Beginning May , Your ID and/or Drivers license must be
REAL ID compliant to do what?
Answer: Board an airplane for domestic flights, Enter military
bases, Enter most federal facilities.
- True or False, ID cards permit you to drive?
Answer: False
- How long do you need to have your permit before you can get
your drivers license.
Answer: 6 months
- If you are under 18 years old, your drives license will have what
word?
Answer: -Provisional
5. As a provisional driver, you CANNOT drive:
Answer: Between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. during the first 12 months of
having your license.
With passengers under 20 years old, unless your Parent/Guardian or other driver (at least 25 years old) rides with you.
For pay or operate vehicles that require a commercial class A , B, or C license.
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- What are exceptions to the restrictions as a provisional driver?
Answer: Have a medical need and cannot reasonably find another
way to travel. You must carry a note signed by your physician which states your medical condition, and the date you expect to recover.
Drive for schooling or a school activity. Also needing a note, signed by your principal, dean, or designee.
Must drive for work reasons.You must carry a note from your employer, and confirm you employment.
Must drive an immediate family member signed by your parent/guardian. The note also needs to state the reason you need to drive, the family member and date when it will end.
- What are the 3 tests for your drivers license?
Answer: A vision test, a knowledge test, and finally a Behind the
wheel test.
- How can your vision affect your driving?
Answer: Can make it hard to notice hazards
- How can your hearing affect your driving?
Answer: You must be able to hear horns sirens, and other potential
hazards
- How can Fatigue or Drowsiness effect your driving?
Answer: Can affect your vision and increase reaction time to
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- How can your physical and mental health affect your driving?
Answer: Can change how quickly you can react to a hazard.
- How can your medications affect your driving?
Answer: Medications can give you unwanted effects like, some can
make you sleepy.
- How can your current health conditions affect your driving?
Answer: Physicians are required to report patients, who are at least
14 years old, to the DMV if they believe they have medical conditions that can affect their ability to drive safely
- Where on the steering wheel should your hands be?
Answer: 9 and 3/ but more likely 8 and 4.
- What are the types of steering?
Answer: Hand-to-Hand, Hand-Over-Hand, One-Hand steering.
- When should you use Hand-Over-Hand steering?
Answer: When you are turning at low speeds, parking, or
recovering from a skid.
- What are the 2 situations you would use One-Hand steering?
Answer: When you are turning while backing up,( placing your
hand on the 12 o'clock position)
When operating a vehicle that requires you to remove a hand from the steering wheel.
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- What does it mean if a driver is sticking there hand out the
drivers side window horizontally.
Answer: It means they are turning left.
- What does it mean if a driver is sticking there hand out the
drivers side window and it is facing up?
Answer: It means they are turning right.
- What does it mean if a driver is sticking there hand out the
drivers side window and its facing down
Answer: It means they are stopping.
- When should you signal?
Answer: At least 100 ft before you turn Before EVERY lane
change At least five seconds before you change lanes on the freeway When you are almost through an inter section.
(NOTES: Signal even if there are no other cars around, also you
aren't allowed to change lanes when going through an intersection).
- Why should you use your horn?
Answer: To warn others of a hazard
- When should you use your horn?
Answer: Avoid collisions (when necessary). Alert another driver of
a hazard.Alert oncoming traffic on narrow mountain roads where you cannot see at least 200 feet ahead of your vehicle.
- When should you dim you headlights to low?
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Answer: Within 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle or within 300 ft