DELAWARE DRIVER'S LICENSE TEST

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If you operate a motor vehicle on public roadways in Delaware you are required to have a driver license or learner’s permit. The DE DMV examination consists of four parts: vision screening, highway sign and signal test, rules of the road test, and road test. The Delaware DMV written test is based on the information contained in the Delaware Driver's Manual. The knowledge test consists of 32 questions, and you'll need 26 correct answers to pass (80%). Practice with this sample test to familiarize yourself with the format of the Delaware DMV driver's license test.
1. It's 10 AM. This sign tells you that:
no parking between
You must display a special permit in order to park here.
You are not allowed to park here.
You are allowed to park until 5:30 PM.
2. Your red traffic signal changes to green while a pedestrian is crossing in your traffic lane. The right of way should be given:
By the pedestrian.
To the pedestrian.
By the pedestrian, but only when vehicles are turning left.
3. Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in business zones is:
25 MPH.
30 MPH.
15 MPH.
4. Any time a driver wants to merge with other traffic, they should:
Merge as fast as possible.
Merge only when other drivers have come to a complete stop.
Look for a four-second gap.
5. When merging onto a freeway, you should be driving:
The posted speed limit for traffic on the freeway.
10 to 15 MPH slower than the flow of traffic on the freeway.
At or near the same speed as the traffic on the freeway.
6. When approaching a railroad crossing that has a standard railroad crossbuck but no gates or flashing lights, you should:
Approach the crossing with extreme caution.
Check both directions and cross only when you know that no train is coming from either direction.
All of the above.
7. An orange and red triangular sign on a vehicle means:
slow moving vehicle sign
Work zone ahead.
You must yield the right-of-way to that vehicle.
Slow-moving vehicle.
8. Which of the following is true about large trucks?
The other answers are both correct.
Large trucks can lose speed on long or steep uphill climbs.
It takes longer for large trucks to get up to speed when they enter traffic.
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