LOUISIANA DRIVER'S LICENSE TEST

31. When driving in fog, snow, or rain, you should use your:
Running lights.
Emergency flashers.
Low-beam headlights.
High-beam headlights.
32. You may make a left turn on a red light only from a:
Two-way street onto a one-way street.
One-way street onto a one-way street.
Two-way street onto a two-way street.
One-way street onto a two-way street.
33. Which of these vehicles must always stop before crossing railroad tracks?
Vehicles displaying hazardous materials placards.
Any vehicle with 3 or more axles or weighing more than 4,000 pounds.
Motor homes or pickup trucks towing a boat trailer.
None of the above.
34. A steady red traffic light means:
Slow down and yield to other traffic in the intersection, then proceed with caution.
Drive through the intersection with extreme caution.
Stop. Don’t travel straight ahead until the light turns green.
Stop, then proceed slowly through the intersection.
35. When following other vehicles, maintain a space cushion of at least:
Three seconds.
Two seconds.
300 feet.
200 feet.
36. Which of the following does alcohol affect?
Reaction time.
Judgement of speed and distances.
Alertness.
All of the above.
37. The shape of a route sign tells you:
The type of route you are on.
How many miles are left before you reach your destination.
The speed limit on that route.
That the route you are on might be dangerous.
38. Blue color traffic signs provide information on:
Distance or direction.
Motorist services.
Construction and maintenance.
Tourist attractions.
39. When the roads are slippery you should:
Avoid making last minute decisions.
Increase your following distance.
All of the the above.
Slow down.
40. Large trucks are most likely to lose speed and cause a hazard:
Going down long gradual hills.
On long, gradual curves.
Going up long or steep hills.
On straight, flat highways.
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