HAWAII PRACTICE PERMIT TEST

21. A triangular orange sign on the rear of a vehicle indicates that:
You aren't allowed to pass it.
It can carry lots of passengers.
It's a slow-moving vehicle.
It's an emergency.
22. What should be your first action if your vehicle's wheels leave the pavement?
Ease your foot off the gas pedal and apply the brakes lightly.
Move to the right and honk your horn to alert other drivers.
Turn the steering wheel sharply back onto the road.
Pump the gas pedal to build pressure.
23. To help prevent crashes, you should:
Be a defensive driver.
Only drive during the day.
Avoid highways if you are inexperienced.
Keep your low beam headlights on at all times.
24. This road sign means:
road construction
No parking.
Detour ahead.
Road construction ahead.
Stop.
25. Where are pennant signs placed?
no passing zone sign
On the left side of the road, facing the driver.
Where a highway is divided into two one-way roadways.
On windy roads.
On the right side of the road, facing the driver.
26. _______ can drink alcohol and drive safely.
People who are used to drinking
People who drink responsibly
No one
Drivers who are 21 years of age or above
27. When passing trucks, drivers of smaller vehicles must be prepared for:
Large truck signs.
A loud noise.
Wind gusts from the truck.
Falling vehicle parts.
28. Before passing another vehicle, you should signal:
Just before changing lanes.
After changing lanes.
Early enough so other drivers know your intention.
At any time.
29. When merging onto an interstate highway, drivers should:
Select a safe gap and merge into the lane of traffic.
Always stop before entering the highway.
Turn on their emergency flashers right before merging.
All of the above.
30. Distracted driving:
Causes the driver to react more slowly to hazards.
Is never dangerous.
Usually causes the driver to drive slower.
Is only dangerous for inexperienced drivers.
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