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COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS WITH 100 RATED ANSWERS

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MN 580 Permit test | 2024 -2025 LATEST UPDATED |

COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED ANSWERS |

GUARANTEED TO PASS!! Flashcards How many passengers can a driver with a provisional license have in the second six months of recieving their license?No more than three passengers under the age of twenty, unless accompanied by a guardian uncontrolled intersectionAn intersection that has no signs or signals to regulate traffic. reduce speed and be ready to stop if any traffic is coming.When passing another vehicle, you mustWhen passing another vehicle, you must return to the right side of the road before coming within 100 feet of an oncoming vehicle. (Even that legal minimum distance is cutting it rather close. If your vehicle and the oncoming vehicle are each traveling at 40 mph, the two vehicles will close a 100-foot distance between them in less than one second before they collide head-on.) How can you lose right of way when entering an intersection?If you approach an intersection at an unlawful speed If a railroad grade crossing has no warning devices or only a crossbuck sign, you should slow down and then proceed with caution

What is this signal used for : Arm extended out? Left turn

InterchangeAn interchange is a road junction where two or more roads cross over one another (i.e., at different levels) so as not to impede one another's traffic flow.What single unit vehiclas can someone with a Class D license not drive?

  • Vehicle over 26,000lbs- Vehicles meant for 15
  • passengers or more(including driver)- Vehicles that carry hazardous materials Gas Pedalaccelerator When you drive in city traffic, you should try to look at leastone block ahead. In the city, 10 seconds is about one block.An emergency vehicle (such as an ambulance, fire truck, or police car) displaying flashing red lights and sounding a siren or bell approaches your vehicle when you are in an

intersection. You must:

Pull to the right and stop.If you are traveling on a one-way road, you must pull to whichever side is nearest and stop.If you are within an intersection, proceed through it before stopping. Remain stopped until all emergency vehicles have passed.On multilane roads, you should avoid driving alongside other vehicles because Someone may crowd your lane or try to change lanes and pull into you.IntersectionAn intersection is a road junction where two or more roads cross or merge at-grade (i.e., at the same level).Never pass on a curve or hill where you cannot clearly see the road ahead for_?Improper passing causes many collisions. Use extra caution when passing at night, when visibility is poor, and

when the road is slippery. You must not pass on a curve or hill where you cannot clearly see the road ahead for at least 700 feet.

Connected Double Arrow sign (Straight)yield right of way or stop before turning left or right What speed will cause your driving priviledges to be revoked and for how long will they be revoked?Excess of 100 mph your driving privileges will be revoked for a minimum of six months.At an intersection where there are no stop signs or traffic signals (uncontrolled), you must yield to The vehicle on the left must yield to the vehicle on the right.When two vehicles meet on a steep mountain road where neither can pass, which vehicle has the right-of-way?The vehicle traveling uphill. the vehicle traveling downhill must yield the right-of-way by backing up until the vehicle going uphill can pass.In a roundabout, you must drive incounterclockwise direction suburban areaA usually residential area close to a city.

What is this signal used for : Forearm facing down?Stop

Rumble stripsAlert inattentive drivers How many passengers can a driver with a provisional license have in the first six months of recieving their license?One under the age of 20, unless accompanied by a parent or guardian urban areaA central city and its surrounding built-up suburbs When driving in rural areas, you must pay more attention toUnmarked railroad crossings or hidden intersections.When you drive in rural or country areas, there are a number of special situations that require your attention.When you park and leave your vehicle in the street...-you must stop the engine-lock the ignition- remove the key-parking brake.While waiting to make a turn what position should your wheels be in?Straight If you see a steady yellow light as you approach an intersection, you must A steady yellow signal warns you that the signal is about to change to red. If you are approaching the intersection, you must stop if you can do so safely. If not, you should proceed with caution.When are you required to use low beam headlights? -During weather conditions (rain, snow, hail, sleet, or fog) What is the speed limit on urban or town roads (unless indicated otherwise)?30 mph Yieldgive or supply; surrender When passing another vehicle, you must:Return to the right side of the road before coming within 100 feet of an oncoming vehicle.On a four-lane divided roadway or a one-way road, a solid yellow line usually marks the left edge of the pavement Private roadA road that is not subject to public use.two way road signA two-way road is ahead.This sign warns that you are leaving a divided highway and entering a two-way undivided roadway. Keep right and watch for traffic going in the opposite direction.When is driving not prohibited from midnight to 5 am?- When accompanied by a licensed driver at least 25 years old.- Driving between home and work- Driving home from a school event where transpotation was not provided- Driving for employments purposes

If you are driving at a slower speed than other traffic on a

highway or freeway, stay in the lane:

Maintain the same approximate speed as surrounding vehicles, when possible, but never exceed the posted speed limits. If you are driving at a slower speed than other traffic, stay in the lane nearest to the right side of the road.Braking distanceThe distance your vehicle travels from the time you apply the brake until you stop What is the exception to going above the speed limit on the highway?The speed limit on two-lane highways with a postedspeed limit of 55 mph or higher is increased by 10 mph when the driver is lawfully passing another vehicle in the same direction.

What is this signal used for : Forearm facing up? Right turn

When you approach or pass a stopped emergency vehicle with its lights flashing, you must_?

  • Slow down2. Leave more space3. Pass slowly
  • What are the commercial drivers licenses? Class A, B and C licenses Rearback When is a driver with a provisional license prohibited from driving?From midnight to 5 am What is true about right of wayAt an uncontrolled T-intersection, the vehicle on the terminating street must yield to vehicles on the through street.one-way streeta street where traffic travels in one direction only What is the speed limit in alleys (unless indicated otherwise)?10 mph In Minnesota, a curb that is painted yellow means that drivers May only stop there long enough to load or unload goods. It is treated like a no parking sign.When entering or exiting a roundabout, you must keep right Vehicles approaching a roundabout mustyield to the traffic in the roundabout In a standard passenger car, partial hydroplaning can begin at speeds as low as_?At speeds of 35 mph or less, most tires will "wipe" water off the road surface to keep tires in contact with the road. At higher speeds, water can collect under tires and lift them off the surface of the road. This is called "hydroplaning." In a standard passenger car, partial hydroplaning can begin at speeds as low as 35 mph.At night, drivers should use high-beam headlights when driving in open country without other vehicles nearby.However, even high beams don't let you see as far at night as you can in the daytime. Therefore, you should still drive slower at night.What is bad about dirty headlights?They can reduce light output by as much as 75 percent.terminating streetAt an uncontrolled T-intersection (terminating- T) If you see an oncoming vehicle in your lane, what should you do?

  • slow down2. sound your horn3. flash your headlights4.
  • veer as far to the right as you safely can.Don't try to veer to your left. The other driver may suddenly realize his or her mistake and return to his or her proper lane.divided highwayHighway with separate roadways for traffic proceeding in opposite directions, separated by an unpaved strip of land,

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