GEORGIA DMV WRITTEN TEST

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Anyone who operates a motor vehicle or motorcycle on public roadways in Georgia is required to have a driver license. The Georgia DMV written test is based on the information contained in the Georgia DDS Driver's Manual. The GA DDS written knowledge test consists of 40 questions in total. The road signs test consists of 20 questions about standard signs, signals and markers. The road rules test consists of 20 questions about traffic laws and safe driving practices. You must score 75% or higher on both tests to pass. All cell phones, text messaging devices, and other types of wireless devices are prohibited in the testing area.
1. This sign means:
low clearance sign
Narrow bridge ahead. Slow down and drive with caution.
Do not enter if your vehicle is taller than the height listed on the sign.
No passing zone ahead.
2. To avoid having to make an emergency stop while driving in traffic, drivers should:
Drive slower than the flow of traffic.
Look ahead and maintain a safe following distance.
Drive in the right lane only.
3. An orange and red triangular sign on a vehicle means:
slow moving vehicle sign
Work zone ahead.
Slow-moving vehicle.
You must yield the right-of-way to that vehicle.
4. This road sign means:
cross road sign
Crossroad ahead.
Railroad crossing ahead.
Side road ahead.
5. This sign means:
divided highway ends sign
There is a designated opening for U-turns in the median up ahead.
Your lane is ending up ahead and you must turn around.
You will soon be traveling on a road with two-way traffic.
6. Blue is used for:
Service signs.
Warning signs.
Regulatory signs.
7. BAC is expressed in:
Percentage of blood to alcohol.
Ounces of alcohol in your blood.
Percentage of alcohol to blood.
8. This sign tells drivers that:
stay right sign
A divided highway ends ahead.
There is a right turn ahead.
They must stay on the right side of the divider.
9. This sign means:
reduction of lanes sign
Less space between lanes ahead.
The right lane will end ahead.
The highway will be divided ahead.
10. To avoid panic stops, you should:
Pump your brakes to make sure they work.
Ignore early signs of potential hazards and only apply the brakes when the situation requires an abrupt stop.
Scan the road ahead for hazards.
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