ARKANSAS PRACTICE PERMIT TEST

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Anyone who operates a motor vehicle, motorcycle, or motorized bicycle on public road and highways in Arkansas is required to have a license or certificate. Every applicant is required to pass a vision test before issuance of a driver's license or learner’s permit. The written test covers the information found in the AR DMV Driver License Manual, including rules of the road, traffic laws, road signs and safe driving practices. The Arkansas DMV written test consists of 30 questions and you'll need 24 correct answers to pass (80%).
1. When children are close, what should you do before you back out of a driveway?
Rely on your mirrors.
Get out of the car and check behind the car.
Look through your back window for children.
2. After passing another car, you should not pull back in front of it until you:
Have put about 20 feet between you and the other vehicle.
Feel it is safe to do so.
Can see both its headlights in your rear-view mirror.
3. Drinking alcohol while taking other drugs could cause:
Death.
Serious health problems.
All of the above.
4. When parking your vehicle downhill on a two-way street:
Keep your front wheels straight.
Turn your front wheels to the left.
Turn your front wheels to the right.
5. This yellow sign means:
advance warning sign
You are approaching a railroad crossing.
Railroad crossing is controlled - continue at your regular speed.
Stop at the railroad tracks and wait for a signal before crossing.
6. You should increase your following distance when:
You are driving whilst being drunk.
You are driving under the rain.
You are behind a small vehicle.
7. When being tailgated, __________________ will help you avoid being hit from behind.
decreasing your following distance
changing lanes frequently
merging into another lane
8. How far can you park from a railroad crossing?
30 feet.
15 feet.
50 feet.
9. Drivers may continue carefully through a yellow light if:
There are no pedestrians crossing.
An emergency vehicle is crossing your lane.
They already are within the intersection.
10. The best way to deal with tailgaters is to:
Maintain your speed and flash your brake lights.
Let them pass if it's safe to do so.
Always keep your eyes focused ahead of your car.
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