Delaware Permit Practice Test

9. When is it safe to pass another vehicle?
When signs and/or markings permit passing other vehicles.
When you are driving through an intersection and there are no oncoming vehicles.
When you are entering a curve and there are no oncoming vehicles.
10. When approaching a railroad crossing drivers should:
Be ready to stop.
Look for a train.
All of the above.
11. Driving at night is more dangerous because:
Your reaction time is slower.
You cannot see as far ahead.
The road is more slippery.
12. This road sign means:
cross road sign
A four-way intersection is ahead.
A steep grade is ahead.
Do not pass.
13. When an animal suddenly runs in front of your vehicle, you should:
Concentrate on regaining control of the vehicle before, during, and after the collision with the animal.
Swerve off the roadway.
Swerve into oncoming traffic to avoid the collision.
14. Many crashes are caused by:
frequently checking mirrors and blind spot.
maintaining a 4-second following distance between your vehicle and any vehicle in front of you.
driving too fast for conditions.
15. Pedestrians must yield to motor vehicles:
In work zones only.
When crossing the street where there is no crosswalk or intersection.
When the motor vehicle is a large commercial vehicle.
16. Signaling your intentions before turning or changing lanes:
Is required by law, and is a safe driving habit.
Is necessary only if other traffic is present.
Is necessary only during the maneuver, not before.
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