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Anyone who operates a motor vehicle on the public roads in Idaho is required to have a valid driver's license or learner’s permit. Applicants must be 15 years old or older to take the written knowledge and skills tests. The Idaho written knowledge test will cover the contents of the ID DMV Driver's Manual including road rules, highway signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, safe driving practices and equipment required on motor vehicles. The Idaho DMV written test consists of 40 questions, and you are allowed to miss 6 questions to pass the test.
1. This sign warns drivers that:
reduction of lanes sign
The road ahead is narrow.
There is a one lane bridge ahead.
Drivers in the left lane have the right-of-way.
The right lane ends.
2. When approaching a Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon with two solid red lights, you must:
Come to a complete stop before proceeding with caution.
Proceed with caution.
Be prepared to stop.
Come to a complete stop and yield to pedestrians.
3. Regulatory signs are:
Guides.
Suggestions.
Warnings.
Law.
4. Doing all you can to prevent crashes is called:
ABS driving.
Defensive driving.
Crash-prevention driving.
Careless driving.
5. This road sign means:
slippery road sign
Slippery when wet.
Winding road ahead.
Sharp curve ahead.
No U-Turn.
6. This sign, displayed on the rear of a vehicle, indicates that:
slow moving vehicle sign
The vehicle makes sudden stops.
The vehicle is traveling 25 MPH or less.
The vehicle is being drawn by an animal.
The vehicle is a school bus.
7. Which statement about large trucks and buses is true?
Large vehicles take longer to stop and accelerate.
Large vehicles have much larger blind spots than cars.
Large vehicles require more space to make turns.
All of the above.
8. Distracted drivers are at a greater risk of a crash when they are:
Adjusting the radio.
Using social media.
Talking on a cell phone.
All of the above.
9. To avoid the risk of being involved in an alcohol-related crash, you should:
Say “No, thanks" if someone offers you alcohol.
Call a taxi if you've been drinking.
Decide before you start drinking that you are not going to drive.
All of the above.
10. At intersections marked with stop lines, drivers must:
Yield the right-of-way to other vehicles and pedestrians and then stop.
Stop only if a pedestrian is crossing the road.
Stop behind the lines and yield the right-of-way to all other traffic and pedestrians at stop signs.
Enter the intersection and then yield to pedestrians.
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