Lodi DMV Practice Permit Test Questions and Answers
• 1.
A law enforcement officer notices that one of your passengers is not wearing a seatbelt and writes a citation. Which of the following is true?
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- You may receive the citation if the passenger is younger than 16
Both you and your passenger will receive a citation.
Your Passenger will receive the citation, regardless of age.
You may receive the citation if the passenger is older than 16.
You may receive the citation if the passenger is younger than 16 Correct Answer
Explanation If a law enforcement officer notices that one of your passengers is not wearing a seatbelt and writes a citation, you may receive the citation if the passenger is younger than 16. This implies that if the passenger is older than 16, you will not receive the citation. However, if the passenger is younger than 16, you as the driver may be held responsible for ensuring the passenger's safety by ensuring they are wearing a seatbelt.
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• 2. 1 / 3
Before getting out of your parked car on the traffic side of the
street, you should: Give an arm signal that you are exiting your
vehicle.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- Check traffic approaching from behind
Give an arm signal that you are exiting your vehicle
Turn on your left turn signal
Check traffic approaching from behind
Turn on your right turn signal Correct Answer
Explanation Before getting out of your parked car on the traffic side of the street, it is important to check traffic approaching from behind. This is necessary to ensure that there are no vehicles or bicycles approaching that may pose a risk to your safety when opening the door. Checking traffic allows you to make an informed decision about when it is safe to exit the vehicle. Giving an arm signal or using turn signals may be helpful in indicating your intention to other drivers, but it is crucial to prioritize checking traffic first.
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• 3.
Before driving into an intersection from a stop, you should
look:
- A.
Left and right only 2 / 3
- B.
- C.
- D.
- Left, right, and left again
Left twice
Straight ahead and to the left
Left, right, and left again Correct Answer
Explanation Before driving into an intersection from a stop, you should look left, right, and left again. This is because it is important to check for any vehicles or pedestrians coming from both directions before proceeding.Looking left first ensures that you are aware of any oncoming traffic from the left side of the intersection. Then, looking right allows you to check for any vehicles approaching from the right side. Finally, looking left again ensures that there are no last-minute surprises or any vehicles that may have entered the intersection while you were checking the other directions.
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• 4.
Which of these is recommended when driving at night on a dimly lit street?
- A.
- B.
- / 3
Drive slowly enough to stop within an area lighted by your headlights
Briefly look at oncoming headlights so you won't be blinded