INDIANA BMV PRACTICE TEST

11. At a 4-way stop:
The driver reaching the intersection first has the right-of-way.
The driver on the right must yield to the driver on the left.
The last driver to reach the intersection has the right-of-way.
None of the above.
12. The octagonal shape is used:
octagon
Exclusively for stop signs.
To warn drivers of existing or possible hazards on roadways.
For stop signs and railroad advance warning signs.
For yield signs.
13. In a heavy rain, tires can ride on a thin film of water, without touching the road. This is called:
Wetplaning.
Rainplaning.
Waterplaning.
Hydroplaning.
14. This warning sign:
speed reduction sign
Shows the current speed limit that all vehicles traveling in the direction of the arrow must not exceed.
Tells drivers that the minimum safe speed is 45 MPH.
Indicates the suggested highest safe speed.
Provides advance notice to upcoming speed limit change.
15. If you see an animal on the road:
Be very cautious.
Pass the animal as fast as possible.
Honk your horn.
None of the above.
16. The following is true regarding air bags:
When combined with seat belts, air bags provide improved crash protection.
Children age 6 and under should always sit in the front seat of a car that is equipped with air bags.
The driver of a vehicle equipped with air bags should not wear a seat belt.
Air bags are designed to prevent accidents and eliminate the need for seat belts.
17. When you see this sign you should stop and:
stop
Wait three seconds before proceeding.
Proceed only when you see a green light.
Proceed when someone yields the right-of-way to you.
Check for pedestrians and cross traffic.
18. What is the meaning of fluorescent yellow green signs?
Warning of school, pedestrian, and bicycling activity.
Green area ahead.
Railroad crossing.
Construction area ahead.
19. When you see an emergency vehicle with flashing lights behind you, you must:
Stop as quickly as you can.
Slow down and keep moving.
Drive to the right edge of the road and slow down.
Pull over to the right and stop.
20. Headlights must be turned on from sunset to sunrise. If you are using your high beams, you must dim your lights when an oncoming vehicle is within:
400 feet.
100 feet.
500 feet.
250 feet.
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