CALIFORNIA DMV PRACTICE TEST
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A driver approaching a flashing red traffic signal must:
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Come to a complete stop and yield to oncoming vehicles and pedestrians.
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Stop before entering the intersection, and proceed when they believe it to be safe.
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All of the above.
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11.
This road sign means:

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You may proceed at regular speed through the intersection.
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You must come to a complete stop.
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Slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary.
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12.
The picture shows a _________ sign.

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Sharp turn
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No left turn
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No U-turn
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13.
When changing lanes, remember that:
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You only need to turn and look over your right shoulder for lane changes to the right or left.
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You should look over your left shoulder for a left lane change and your right shoulder for a right lane change.
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Vehicles with two outside mirrors have no blind spots.
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14.
This road sign means:

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Turning on red signal is prohibited.
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All traffic must go straight.
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Left turns are prohibited.
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15.
If you are arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol:
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You must consent to chemical testing.
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You have the option to take the test at a later time.
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You can refuse to take a chemical test.
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16.
When you enter traffic from a stop:
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Never assume another driver will share space with you or give you space.
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You should wait for the first two vehicles to pass, then drive into the lane.
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You should drive slower than other traffic for 200 feet.
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17.
This sign means:

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The road ahead is closed.
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You are attempting to enter a one-way street from the wrong direction.
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You must change lanes immediately for opposing traffic.
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18.
When driving in fog, drivers should use:
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High beam headlights.
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Low beam headlights.
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Parking lights.
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