DELAWARE DMV PERMIT PRACTICE 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. Two vehicles from different directions arrive at the same time at an intersection with no traffic signs or signals. Which vehicle has the right of way?
The vehicle on the right.
The vehicle on the left.
Both vehicles may share the right-of-way.
2. When you see this red and white sign, you should stop and:
stop
Check traffic in all directions before proceeding.
Check for vehicles in the direction you plan on going, then proceed.
Let all vehicles that arrive before or after you go first.
3. You have allowed the wheels of your vehicle to run off the edge of the pavement. You should:
Grip the steering wheel tightly, slowly take your foot off the accelerator, and gently apply the brakes. Check for traffic behind you, gently steer back onto the pavement.
Hold the steering wheel tightly and shift into neutral to bring the front of the vehicle back in line.
Apply the brakes firmly and turn the front wheels sharply to the right to steer back onto the pavement.
4. A flashing yellow light at an intersection means drivers should:
flashing yellow light
Immediately come to a complete stop.
Stop and proceed when clear.
Slow down and proceed with caution.
5. Pedestrians crossing at corners have the right-of-way:
Whether or not a crosswalk is marked.
Only at controlled intersections.
Only when a crosswalk is painted on the street.
6. Which of the following is NOT true about roundabouts:
Roundabouts reduce traffic crashes.
Drivers entering the roundabout have the right-of-way.
Roundabouts give drivers more time to judge.
7. You are driving forward out of your driveway:
If you honk your horn, you can cross the sidewalk area without stopping.
You have the right of way over pedestrians on a sidewalk area.
You must come to a complete stop before crossing the sidewalk area.
8. You may drive around the gates at a railroad crossing:
Never.
If you are in a hurry and there is no train approaching.
When the lights have stopped flashing.
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