GEORGIA DMV PERMIT TEST

11. This road sign means:
no right turn sign
No U-turns.
No right turn.
No left turn.
12. When driving on a wet road:
You should follow the vehicle ahead of you more closely.
As you drive faster, your tires may lose traction.
As you decrease your speed, the road becomes more slippery.
13. This road sign means:
two way traffic ahead sign
Two-way traffic ahead.
You can travel in either direction in this lane.
Divided highway ahead.
14. If your accelerator becomes stuck while driving, you should:
Hold the steering wheel firmly and turn the ignition off while the vehicle is moving.
Shift to neutral, apply the brakes and try to drive the car safely off the road.
Shift to park and apply the brakes until you come to a complete stop.
15. When turning left at an intersection with this signal:
red arrow
Come to a full stop, then continue when safe to do so.
Come to a full stop and remain stopped as long as the arrow is red.
You may proceed, as long as you yield to other vehicles.
16. This road sign means:
pedestrian crossing
Pedestrian crossing.
School zone.
School crossing.
17. You are approaching a railroad crossing and you do not see a train. You must stop:
If a stop sign is posted.
If a crossing gate is lowered.
All of the above.
18. Under Georgia’s Implied Consent Law:
You may choose between state-administered tests or independent tests from your own qualified personnel.
You have 24 hours to comply with a request for state-administered chemical testing.
You must submit to state-administered chemical tests (blood, breath, or urine) when requested by a law enforcement officer.
19. When backing up:
Turn your head to look through your rear window.
Look through your side mirrors.
Keep your eyes fixed on the rear-view mirror.
20. Pedestrians crossing at corners have the right-of-way:
Only on marked crosswalks.
Always.
Never.
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