DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DMV PRACTICE TEST

6. You are stopped at a railroad crossing and the train has just passed. You should:
Start to cross the tracks.
Wait 15 seconds, then cross the tracks.
Pull aside to have a better view and then cross the tracks.
Look to see if another train is coming, then cross the tracks if it is safe to do so.
7. Following closely behind another vehicle (tailgating):
Increases your visibility to the driver ahead.
Helps keep traffic moving.
Is a common cause of rear-end collisions.
Increases fuel efficiency.
8. You must look for bicyclists in the same lane used by motor vehicles because they:
Must ride facing oncoming traffic.
Are not expected to follow the same rules of the road as motorized vehicles.
Illegally share lanes with motor vehicles.
Are entitled to share the road with you.
9. Which of these is true about drinking and driving?
Even if your blood alcohol concentration is low, your ability to drive could be impaired.
As long as you are under the legal alcohol limit, you can drive safely.
As long as you are under the legal alcohol limit, your judgment is not impaired.
If you avoid drinking for an hour before driving, you’ll be under the legal alcohol limit.
10. This road sign means:
sharp right left
Winding road ahead.
A road joins from the left.
Sharp right turn.
The road ahead turns sharply to the right, then sharply to the left.
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