INDIANA DMV TEST
21.
If one of your tires blows out, you should:
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Hold the steering wheel tightly, take your foot off the gas pedal and steer smoothly where you want to go.
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Pump your brakes and steer where you want to go.
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Apply your brakes gently and steer smoothly where you want to go.
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Apply your brakes immediately.
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22.
This road sign means:

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One-way street ahead.
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Divided highway ahead.
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Two-way traffic.
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Keep left.
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23.
This road sign means:

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No passing zone.
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Cattle crossing.
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Prepare to stop.
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Tow-away zone.
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24.
What does a yellow arrow signal mean?

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The same as the yellow light, but applies only to movement in the direction of the arrow.
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The same as a green light.
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Vehicles moving in all directions must stop if they can. The light will soon be red.
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None of the above.
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25.
Railroad crossings should always be considered:
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A place where stopping is required.
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Safe to cross.
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Dangerous.
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Safe when railroad crossing lights are active.
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26.
After you have parallel parked, are you allowed to open a door on the road side of your vehicle?
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Yes, but only if it does not interfere with bicyclists and other traffic.
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Yes, always.
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Yes, but only if oncoming vehicles or bicycles are at least 10 feet away.
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No, never.
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27.
You are driving forward out of your driveway:
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You must slow down before crossing the sidewalk area.
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You have the right of way over pedestrians on a sidewalk area.
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You must come to a complete stop before crossing the sidewalk area.
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If you honk your horn, you can cross the sidewalk area without stopping.
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28.
What do pennant-shaped signs indicate?
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A detour.
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A school crossing.
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A No Passing Zone.
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Yield.
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29.
If your vehicle starts to hydroplane you should:
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Maintain your current speed to gain better traction.
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Apply the brakes firmly to prevent your vehicle from sliding.
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Slow down gradually and do not apply the brakes.
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All of the above.
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30.
In heavy rain, tires can ride on a thin film of water, without touching the road. This is called:
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Rainplaning.
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Waterplaning.
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Risk-planning.
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Hydroplaning.
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