Georgia DMV Written Test

11. A solid yellow line on your side of the center line means:
You aren't allowed to pass.
You are in a turn lane.
You can cross the line to pass other vehicles.
12. When the car behind you begins to pass, you should:
Drive on the left side of your lane.
Stay in your lane and slow down slightly
Brake hard.
13. When a vehicle is hydroplaning:
The spray from large trucks reduces visibility.
The windshield wipers cannot keep the windshield clear of rain.
The tires lose contact with the road surface.
14. Regulatory signs are:
Green rectangles.
White triangles.
White rectangles.
15. This road sign means:
stop
Road narrows ahead.
Stop.
Slow down or stop.
16. Blocking an intersection during rush hour traffic is not permitted:
Unless you have the right-of-way.
Under any circumstances.
Unless you entered the intersection on a green light.
17. When coming to an intersection with a yield sign, you should:
yield sign
Yield the right-of-way to all traffic on the left.
Slow down and yield the right-of-way to other vehicles.
Always come to a complete stop before entering the intersection.
18. Drivers should use their high beams at night:
Unless oncoming traffic is approaching.
When following other vehicles.
Only if it becomes necessary.
19. You may turn right on red:
After slowing down and yielding to pedestrians and vehicles in the intersection.
After stopping and yielding to pedestrians and vehicles in the intersection.
When no pedestrians are present in the intersection.
20. Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit on a rural interstate highway is:
55 MPH.
70 MPH.
60 MPH.
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TEST #1
Question 3 of 36
Negotiating Intersections
3. If an intersection has crosswalk lines but no STOP line, where must you stop for a red light?
After the crosswalk.
On the crosswalk.
Before the stop line.×
Before the crosswalk.
Explanation
If there is no stop line at a red light, you must stop before the crosswalk — it’s always illegal to stop on it.
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