HI DMV PRACTICE TEST
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Your BAC depends on:
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How fit you are.
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The amount of alcohol you drink.
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The type of alcoholic beverage you drink.
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All of the above.
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22.
If your brakes stop working, you should first:
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Shift into neutral.
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Flash your lights at oncoming traffic.
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Sound your horn to warn other drivers.
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Try to build up brake pressure by pumping the brake pedal several times.
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23.
If your wheels drop off the pavement edge, you should:
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Accelerate quickly to regain control.
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Turn back onto the roadway immediately.
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Stop.
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Turn gradually back onto the roadway when safe.
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24.
Alcohol:
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Makes you feel less confident.
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Improves your reflexes, but reduces your physical control.
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Decreases your driving errors.
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Has a negative effect on your reaction time.
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25.
When attempting to stop on a slippery road, you should:
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Steer toward the curb.
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First take your foot off the gas pedal and then slowly apply the parking brake.
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First take your foot off the gas pedal and then apply the brakes gently.
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First pump the brakes.
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26.
This road sign means:

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Left curve ahead.
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Keep left.
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Warning, slippery when wet.
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Winding road ahead.
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27.
Drivers who have been drinking are more likely to:
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Follow traffic laws more carefully.
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Be less reactive.
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Yield the right-of-way to oncoming vehicles.
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Keep a safe following distance.
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28.
Drinking alcohol affects:
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Your reflexes.
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Your driving.
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Your vision.
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All of the above.
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29.
Drinking alcohol and driving is:
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A major cause of fatal crashes.
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Safe if the driver only had a drink or two.
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A minor traffic safety problem.
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Only dangerous to the driver who drinks.
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30.
Alcohol:
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Is a stimulant.
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Increases your reaction time.
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Improves your judgment.
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Improves your focus.
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