ARIZONA DMV WRITTEN TEST

11. High beam headlights should be used at night:
When following other vehicles.
When driving in foggy areas.
When there are no oncoming vehicles.
12. When approaching a railroad crossing drivers should:
Be ready to stop.
Look for a train.
All of the above.
13. To lower the risk of rear-end collisions, drivers should:
Avoid driving with the flow of traffic.
Signal well in advance for turns and stops.
Decrease the minimum safe following distance.
14. When an animal suddenly runs in front of your vehicle, you should:
Swerve off the roadway.
Swerve into oncoming traffic to avoid the collision.
Concentrate on regaining control of the vehicle before, during, and after the collision with the animal.
15. When approaching an uncontrolled intersection, you should:
Slow down and be ready to yield.
Speed up if you see the intersection is clear.
Always come to a stop.
16. You are on the freeway and traffic is merging into your lane. You should:
Make room for the merging traffic, if possible.
Assert your right of way by driving faster.
Always slow down and maintain your position.
17. An orange triangle with red borders means:
slow moving vehicle sign
Work zone ahead.
Slow moving vehicle.
No Passing Zone.
18. A vehicle is stopped on the right shoulder of the road ahead with its hazard lights on. You should:
Increase your speed and change lanes to the left.
Slow down and pass very carefully.
Drive onto the right shoulder to see what has happened.
19. When approaching any intersection or driveway, drivers should:
Pass other vehicles and then stop.
Drive at the fastest speed just before entering the intersection.
Look both ways and be ready to stop.
20. When children are close, what should you do before you back out of a driveway?
Look through your back window for children.
Get out of the car and check behind the car.
Rely on your mirrors.
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