LOUISIANA DMV WRITTEN TEST

11. You may turn right on a solid red light:
Once you have flashed oncoming vehicles to warn them.
Once you have slowed down.
Once you have stopped to yield to vehicles and pedestrians in the intersection.
Under no circumstances.
12. Visibility distance is reduced by fog and heavy precipitation. When visibility is low, drivers should use:
High beam headlights.
Low beam headlights.
Parking lights.
Hazard lights.
13. As alcohol builds up in your blood, it:
Alters your judgement.
Slows down your reactions.
Reduces your concentration.
All of the above.
14. If you suddenly have no control of the steering wheel, you should:
Turn on your emergency flashers and pull off the road.
Ease your foot off the gas pedal. Turn on your emergency flashers and allow your vehicle to come to a slow stop.
React as you would with a blowout.
Pump your brake pedal to build pressure.
15. When exiting a highway, you should:
Slow down when you first see the exit sign.
Slow down when you reach the end of the exit lane.
Slow down well before entering the exit lane.
Slow down when you are already on the exit lane.
16. Most signs used in street work areas are:
Round.
Rectangle shaped.
Regulatory signs.
Diamond shaped.
17. If traffic prevents you from going fully across a set of railroad tracks, you should:
Proceed only when at least one-half of your vehicle can cross the tracks safely.
Wait until the approaching train has come to a stop.
Wait until no trains are in sight.
Proceed only when there is room for your vehicle on the other side.
18. Drivers must always stop for:
Solid red lights, flashing red lights and yellow lights.
Solid red lights, flashing red lights and blacked out traffic signals.
Solid red lights, red arrows and flashing yellow lights.
Solid yellow lights, flashing yellow lights and red lights.
19. When following another vehicle at night, drivers should use:
High beam headlights.
Parking lights.
Emergency flashers.
Low beam headlights.
20. You want to back out of your driveway, and children are playing nearby. Before you start to back out, you should:
Walk to the back of the car to be sure the way is clear.
Sound your horn so the children will hear you.
Race your motor to warn the children that you are moving.
Tell the children to stay away from the driveway.
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