AZ DMV PRACTICE TEST

21. Broken white lines can be crossed over:
When it is safe to change lanes.
At any time.
Only in passing zones.
22. When using a deceleration lane to exit a roadway, drivers should:
Disregard the posted advisory speed unless the road is slippery.
Not use their turn signal until their vehicle has moved onto the deceleration lane.
Not slow down until their vehicle has moved onto the deceleration lane.
23. When driving in fog, you should:
Slow down and use your low beams.
Slow down and use your high beams.
Use your emergency flashers to warn other drivers.
24. If you encounter a severe dust storm:
Turn on your headlights and continue driving.
Reduce your speed, pull to the side off the road and stop, turn off your lights and take your foot off the brake.
Increase your speed and try to reach your destination as soon as possible.
25. Parking is not allowed:
On public roads.
In an intersection.
Within 300 feet of a pedestrian safety area.
26. It is illegal for any person to operate a vehicle with a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of _____ or higher.
0.08%
0.04%
0.8%
27. Drivers who have been drinking are more likely to:
Be less reactive.
Keep a safe following distance.
Yield the right-of-way to oncoming vehicles.
28. When passing another vehicle, you should return to your lane if:
You have passed the other vehicle’s front bumper.
You are at least 25 feet in front of the passed vehicle.
You can see both headlights in the rearview mirror.
29. Parking is not allowed within __ feet of a railroad crossing.
100
30
50
30. The sign in the picture:
slow moving vehicle sign
Is displayed on the rear of slow moving vehicles.
Is found at most intersections and indicates that drivers must yield to other vehicles.
Is a Construction and Maintenance Traffic Control sign.
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