HI DMV PRACTICE TEST

21. Your BAC depends on:
How fit you are.
The amount of alcohol you drink.
The type of alcoholic beverage you drink.
All of the above.
22. If your brakes stop working, you should first:
Shift into neutral.
Flash your lights at oncoming traffic.
Sound your horn to warn other drivers.
Try to build up brake pressure by pumping the brake pedal several times.
23. If your wheels drop off the pavement edge, you should:
Accelerate quickly to regain control.
Turn back onto the roadway immediately.
Stop.
Turn gradually back onto the roadway when safe.
24. Alcohol:
Makes you feel less confident.
Improves your reflexes, but reduces your physical control.
Decreases your driving errors.
Has a negative effect on your reaction time.
25. When attempting to stop on a slippery road, you should:
Steer toward the curb.
First take your foot off the gas pedal and then slowly apply the parking brake.
First take your foot off the gas pedal and then apply the brakes gently.
First pump the brakes.
26. This road sign means:
slippery road sign
Left curve ahead.
Keep left.
Warning, slippery when wet.
Winding road ahead.
27. Drivers who have been drinking are more likely to:
Follow traffic laws more carefully.
Be less reactive.
Yield the right-of-way to oncoming vehicles.
Keep a safe following distance.
28. Drinking alcohol affects:
Your reflexes.
Your driving.
Your vision.
All of the above.
29. Drinking alcohol and driving is:
A major cause of fatal crashes.
Safe if the driver only had a drink or two.
A minor traffic safety problem.
Only dangerous to the driver who drinks.
30. Alcohol:
Is a stimulant.
Increases your reaction time.
Improves your judgment.
Improves your focus.
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