Jordan Driving School Practice Test Flashcards
- Is it true that coffee can neutralize the effects of
- No, only the liver can eliminate alcohol.
- A flashing yellow traffic signal at an intersection
alcohol?A. Yes, absolutely.B. No, only the liver can eliminate alcohol.C. Yes, if you drink it black and without sugar.D. Yes, if you can take a cold shower.
means:A. No right turn.B. Yield the right-of-way.C. No left
turn.D. Slow down and proceed with caution.
- Slow down and proceed with caution.
- Studies have shown which of the following to be a
- Slow drivers.
- A safe driver does which of the following?A. Watches
- Frequently checks the rear-view and side mirrors.
- If you are in the wrong lane for making a left turn at an
serious traffic hazard?A. Middle-aged drivers.B. Slow drivers.C. Both A and B.D. Neither A nor B.
the side of the road over the hood to stay in line.B.Frequently checks the rear-view and side mirrors.C. Drinks coffee while driving at night to stay alert.D. Keeps 2 car lengths between his/her car and the next car on the expressway.
intersection, you should:A. Go to the next intersection and
turn there.B. Back up and move into the correct lane for turning.C. Wait until all other cars have cleared the intersection and turn.D. Signal the driver in the car beside you that you intend to turn in front of him.
- Go to the next intersection and turn there.
- If your car breaks down on the highway at night, what
- Park the car completely off the road.
- Studies have shown that under normal conditions the
should you do?A. Park the car completely off the road.B.Turn on the high-beam lights.C. Both A and B.D. Neither A nor B.
chance of a car being involved in an accident on an
interstate highway is greater if the driver:A. Maintains a
steady speed.B. Travels considerably below the posted speed limit.C. Travels at the posted speed limit.D.Maintains his position relative to cars in front and behind him in his lane.
- Travels considerably below the posted speed limit.
- When trying to pull away from a slippery surface in a
car with a manual transmission, you should do which of the
following:A. Start in second or high gear.B. Accelerate
rapidly.C. Both A and B.D. Neither A nor B.
- Start in second or high gear.
- Which of the following statements about pedestrian
deaths is correct?A. In cities, 2 out of 5 people killed in motor vehicle accidents are pedestrians.B. Most of the pedestrians killed in all traffic accidents are teenagers.C.
Both A and B.D. Neither A nor B.
- In cities, 2 out of 5 people killed in motor vehicle
- Three vehicles approach an uncontrolled intersection.
accidents are pedestrians.
Car A wants to make a left turn and is across the
intersection from Car B. Car B is ahead of Car C and both are in the same lane traveling in the same direction and want to proceed straight through the intersection. The law
gives the right-of-way:A. To Car A Only.B. To Car A and
Then Car B.C. To Car B and then Car A.D. To Car B.
- To Car B.
- In which of the following situations should you use your
- Both A and B.
- A driver may be temporarily blinded at night by which of
- Flame from a match he strikes to light a cigarette.
low beams?A. At night in the city.B. In foggy or misty weather.C. Both A and B.D. Neither A nor B.
the following?A. Glare from the headlights of other cars.B.Flame from a match he strikes to light a cigarette.C. Both A and B.D. Neither A nor B.
79. Every motor vehicle must be equipped with:A. A
muffler.B. 4-ply tires.C. Mud guards.D. Shoulder harnesses.
- A muffler.
- When driving on a city street, you should watch out for
- Both A and B.
- A flashing red traffic signal at an intersection means
- Neither A nor B.
- A driver was convicted of a second DWI 3 years ago.
- Both A and B.
which of the following?A. Traffic coming from side streets.B. Animals or small children darting from between parked cars.C. Both A and B.D. Neither A nor B.
which of the following?A. Slow down and proceed with caution.B. Stop, only if it is necessary to yield the right-of-way.C. Both A and B.D. Neither A nor B.
He/She gets convicted of DWI again.A. He/She gets a permanent revocation.B. He/She is imprisoned from 14 days to 24 months.C. Both A and B.D. Neither A nor B.
33. Highway accidents occur most frequently:A. On hills.B.
On curves.C. At intersections.D. On bridges.
- At intersections.
- Can you be prosecuted in a criminal court of law if you
- Yes, the law requires you to be in full control of yourself
- If the driver of an approaching car fails to dim his/her
- Both A and B.
- Where does alcohol tend to concentrate more?A. In the
- In the brain.
- When changing a flat tire, you should do which of the
- Block the wheels.
- Conviction for which of the following carries the highest
- Passing a stopped school bus unloading children.
are intercepted as you are driving under the influence of a prescribed medication?A. Not if you bring the prescription with you.B. Yes, the law requires you to be in full control of yourself when you drive.C. No, if something happens the doctor will be prosecuted.D. No, as long as you do not reach 0.08.
when you drive.
lights, you should do which of the following?A. Watch the road ahead to avoid looking at the lights of the other car.B.Flick your headlight beams high and low once or twice.C.Both A and B.D. Neither A nor B.
heart.B. In the brain.C. In the leg muscles.D. In the chest.
following?A. Put the vehicle in neutral gear.B. Block the wheels.C. Both A and B.D. Neither A nor B.
number of points?A. Reckless driving.B. Hit and run with property damage.C. Driving without a license.D. Passing a stopped school bus unloading children.