HAWAII DMV PRACTICE TEST

11. When approaching someone using a white cane or guide dog, drivers should:
Honk their horn as they proceed past them.
Carefully drive around them.
Stop until the person is well away from the roadway or path of travel.
None of the above.
12. Driving at night requires increased caution because:
Traffic is faster.
Most motorcyclists ride at night.
Traffic is heavier.
Visibility is reduced.
13. You can pass on the right:
When no speed limit signs are posted.
When a vehicle ahead makes a right turn.
When a vehicle ahead makes a left turn.
When a vehicle that is approaching from the opposite direction is prepared to turn left.
14. This sign indicates:
cross road sign
A no passing zone.
A side road.
A cross road.
A church zone ahead.
15. Flashing arrow panels are used:
At dangerous intersections.
Where it is necessary to move into another lane.
To indicate that vehicles must not make a right or left turn at the intersection.
At highway-rail intersections.
16. If you are involved in a crash and your vehicle enters water, you should:
Wait for the vehicle to sink and for the pressure to equalize before trying to escape.
Take off your clothes and shoes before trying to open the door.
Call the police.
Make every attempt to get out of the vehicle immediately.
17. Are bicyclists required to obey traffic laws and signs?
Yes.
No, bicyclists are considered pedestrians when it comes to the rules of the road.
Yes, but only if they are riding in a bicycle lane.
Yes, but only if they are licensed bicyclists.
18. A flashing yellow light at an intersection means drivers should:
flashing yellow light
Immediately come to a complete stop.
Stop and proceed when clear.
Speed up and proceed quickly through the intersection.
Slow down and proceed with caution.
19. Which of these statements about weather changes and safe when driving is true?
Posted speed limits are for ideal weather only.
A sudden change in weather calls for a change in driving.
In fog, slow down and use your low beams.
All of the above.
20. Select the best answer. When towing a loaded trailer the weight of which is more than one-half of the towing vehicle’s weight, or is 3,000 pounds or more, the trailer must be equipped with:
Brakes.
Hub caps.
Breakaway protection.
Brakes and breakaway protection.
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