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MI DRIVERS LICENSE WRITTEN TEST STUDY GUIDE

Exam (elaborations) Jan 8, 2026
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MI DRIVER'S LICENSE WRITTEN TEST STUDY GUIDE

Actual Qs and Ans Expert-Verified Explanation

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-Guarantee passing score -69 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: Left turn on red:

Answer:

Unless a sign tells you "no turn on red," you may turn left on a red light when entering a one-way street from another one-way street, but you must first stop and yield to cross traffic.You also may make a left turn from a two-way street onto a one-way street with traffic going in the same direction as the turn, but first yield to pedestrians, cross traffic and approaching traffic.Question 2: Solid white lines:

Answer:

Mark white lines mark the right edge of the road. Often called fog lines, help you stay on the road at night or in bad weather.Passing to the right of another vehicle by crossing a solid white line that marks the right edge of the roadway is prohibited, even if the shoulder is paved.Solid white lines are also used to separate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction.Crossing a solid white line is not recommended.These white lines may designate sharp curves, freeway acceleration and deceleration lanes and other parts of the road where lane changes are considered dangerous.

Question 3: Crosswalk lines:

Answer:

Solid white lines mark many pedestrian crosswalks. They are painted all the way across the pavement.Crosswalks are also indicated by white stripes placed on the road in the direction of traffic. Crosswalks are placed at intersections and sometimes between intersections. Stop the vehicle behind the crosswalk line.Question 4: Stop lines:

Answer:

Wide white lines painted across a traffic lane mark where you must stop your vehicle at intersections.This keeps the vehicle out of the way of pedestrians and cross traffic. If there are no stop lines or crosswalks, stop the vehicle before entering the intersection. Whether or not there is a stop line, make sure you are able to see traffic from all directions before proceeding.

Question 5: Right turn signaling

Answer:

Left arm and hand bent up.

Question 6: What to do as you approach an intersection?

Answer:

Check for oncoming and cross traffic, other highway users, signals, signs and pavement markings, the condition of the roadway and areas of limited visibility.

Question 7: Slow down / stop signaling

Answer:

Left arm and hand bent down.

Question 8: What following distance is required?

Answer:

Three- to four-second.

Question 9: School Bus

Answer:

When the red overhead lights are flashing, stop at least 20 feet from the school bus.

Question 10: Traveling in a roundabout:

Answer:

Always stay to the right of the center island.Vehicles within the roundabout have the right of way.Do not stop within a roundabout unless it is the only way to safely avoid a collision or other danger.If an emergency vehicle is heard or seen approaching, do not stop. Exit the roundabout, pull over to the right and stop, allowing the emergency vehicle to pass.Avoid changing lanes in a multiple-lane roundabout. Move into the lane you need before entering the roundabout.Give special consideration to trucks, trailers, and other large vehicles. Avoid passing or driving next to large vehicles, as they may need more than one lane to navigate through the roundabout.Refrain from passing other vehicles, bicycles and mopeds.When entering or exiting a roundabout, watch for pedestrians crossing the street.Question 11: Passing parked vehicles:

Answer:

When driving past parked vehicles, watch for vehicles that may pull out in front of you. Look for clues, such as a person in the driver's seat, exhaust coming from a tailpipe, illuminated brake lights, a flashing turn signal, illuminated backup lights, or at parallel parking areas, a vehicle's front wheels turning out.Watch for a vehicle door being opened in front of you. Also, watch for pedestrians or bicyclists trying to cross the road between parked vehicles.

Question 12: Yield Lines

Answer:

Typically found at roundabout intersections and mid-block crosswalks and help regulate the flow of traffic. When yielding to traffic or pedestrians, make sure to stop behind the yield lines.Question 13: Directional arrows:

Answer:

Wide white arrows painted down the center of the traffic lane indicate the direction that the vehicle must travel. In the graphic provided, the arrow pointing to the right indicates that all vehicles in this lane must turn right. The next lane may go straight or turn right. Always check for traffic and pedestrians before proceeding or completing your turn.Question 14: Never park:

Answer:

? Where "no stopping," "no standing," "no parking," and "no parking at any time" signs are posted.? Within 500 feet of a fire or a crash.? Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.

? Within 20 feet of a fire station driveway on the same side of the street or, when marked, within 75 feet of the driveway on the other side of the street.? Within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing.? In front of any driveway, alley, theater, emergency exit or fire escape.? Next to a road where you block the view of drivers turning at an intersection.? More than 12 inches from the curb or against the flow of traffic. This means the curb should never be more than 12 inches from your vehicle when parked.? Within 30 feet of a stop sign, traffic light or flashing beacon, including a warning sign.? In a lane of a highway outside city or village limits if there is a highway shoulder.? On or under a bridge (excluding bridges with parking meters or parking spaces), on an overpass or in a tunnel.? On a sidewalk or in front of a public or private driveway.? Within an intersection, crosswalk or designated bike lane.? Within 20 feet of a marked crosswalk or 15 feet of an intersection if there is no crosswalk ? On the street-side of a legally parked vehicle (double parking).? So that you obstruct delivery of mail to a rural mailbox.? In a disability parking space if you don't have a disability parking placard or disability license plate.? In a disability parking space if none of the occupants in the vehicle are disabled.? On the blue-striped access aisle or access lane adjacent to a van-accessible disability parking space.? In a manner that interferes with a ramp or curb cut used by people with disabilities.

Question 15: Braking

Answer:

In extreme conditions, such as on snow, ice or in an emergency stop on dry pavement, how you brake depends on your braking system.With antilock brakes, apply the brake with hard, firm pressure from the start and maintain this pressure until you have stopped. You may feel or hear vibrations or pulsations, this is normal.In a vehicle without antilock brakes, apply the brakes just hard enough to not lock the wheels.If the wheels do lock, release pressure and apply the brakes again. This method of braking is sometimes referred to as "threshold" or "controlled" braking

Question 16: 15 mph

Answer:

In mobile home parks and some municipal parks.Question 17: Leaving a freeway:

Answer:

Most freeway exits have a special deceleration lane to slow down in when exiting the freeway. Look ahead for exit ramp signs you want and the lane you must use. Check in front, behind and to the side for traffic. Signal your intention early and then move into the proper lane.Avoid slowing down on the freeway when exiting. Wait until you are fully in the deceleration lane before reducing your speed and then slow down gradually. Many ramps have sharp curves, so it is important to

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