AL DMV PRACTICE TEST

21. Which of these is true about drinking and driving?
As long as you are under the legal alcohol limit, you can drive safely.
As long as you are under the legal alcohol limit, your judgment is not impaired.
Even if your blood alcohol concentration is low, your ability to drive could be impaired.
22. This road sign means:
curve speed reduction
Drive no less than 40 MPH around the curve ahead.
The speed limit after the curve ahead is 40 MPH.
Curve ahead, the recommended speed is 40 MPH or less.
23. Which of these vehicles must stop before crossing railroad tracks?
Motorhomes or pickup trucks towing a trailer.
Tank trucks marked with hazardous materials placards.
Sport utility vehicles carrying four or more persons.
24. Drinking alcohol while taking other drugs could cause:
Death.
Serious health problems.
All of the above.
25. Your car stalls on the tracks at a railroad crossing, and a collision with a train is imminent. After getting yourself and your passengers out of the car, you should:
Run toward the train but stay off the tracks.
Cross the tracks.
Signal the train to stop.
26. The amount of alcohol in the blood is measured by:
Number of Drinks (NOD).
Amount of Alcohol Drunk (AAD).
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC).
27. Which of the following does alcohol affect?
Reaction time.
Alertness.
All of the above.
28. This road sign means:
hospital
No stopping.
Hospital ahead.
Highway entrance ahead.
29. A large truck is driving in the middle of three lanes. You want to pass the large truck. It is best to pass:
Quickly on the left and move ahead of it.
Very slowly on the left and move ahead of it.
Very quickly on the right and move ahead of it.
30. When you see a "merging traffic" sign on the freeway, you should:
merging traffic sign
Move to another lane to let traffic enter, if safe.
Slow down to allow traffic to enter.
Speed up to avoid congesting traffic.
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