FL DMV PERMIT TEST

21. Whose responsibility is it to know how your medications affect your driving?
Your pharmacist’s.
Your physician’s.
Your insurance company’s.
Yours.
22. When a hazard is seen ahead, reaction distance:
Is how far a vehicle will continue to travel, in ideal conditions, before the driver hits the brakes.
Is the sum of perception distance and braking distance.
Equals total stopping distance minus perception distance.
None of the above.
23. A triangular orange sign on the rear of a vehicle indicates that:
You aren't allowed to pass it.
It's a slow-moving vehicle.
It can carry lots of passengers.
It's an emergency.
24. A speed restriction sign:
Indicates a reduced speed limit ahead.
May be ignored in good weather.
Indicates the minimum speed allowed on curves and highway ramps.
Is a regulatory sign.
25. If you drive too fast on a wet road:
Other drivers will consider you an aggressive driver.
Your stopping distance will decrease.
Your tires may start to glide over the water.
Your ability to judge speed will be impaired.
26. When sharing the road with cyclists, you should:
Be careful.
Leave ample room when you are turning right after passing a cyclist, so you don't cut him or her off.
Treat the cyclist as any other vehicle.
All of the above.
27. HOV lanes:
Assure that vehicles with the highest importance move the fastest.
Promote the most efficient use of street and highway capacity.
Are reserved for car-pools.
All of the above.
28. You are entering a roundabout with multiple lanes, and you need to turn right at the intersection. You must:
Choose the left-hand lane and exit in the right-hand lane.
Choose the right-hand lane and exit in the right-hand lane.
Choose either lane, and exit in the lane you entered.
Go straight through the roundabout and exit.
29. At an open intersection, drivers have the right-of-way if:
They are already in the intersection.
They enter a paved road from an unpaved road.
They are driving faster than the other vehicles.
All of the above.
30. When approaching an intersection with a traffic control signal that is not working, drivers should:
Speed up and proceed through the intersection.
Honk their horns to signal other drivers about the situation.
Try not to stop if the intersection is clear.
Stop as you would if there were stop signs in all directions, yield the right-of-way, then enter the intersection.
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