LA DMV PRACTICE TEST

31. Sharrows:
Discourage bicycling in the wrong direction.
Alert drivers that bicyclists may be on the road.
Indicate to bicyclists where to ride.
All of the above.
32. The effect that alcohol has on your judgment:
Is less if you were only drinking beer.
Depends on the amount of alcohol in your blood.
Is less if you were only drinking wine.
Is greater if you were drinking hard liquor.
33. This red and white sign means:
wrong way sign
Proceed with caution and be prepared to stop for pedestrians.
The road ahead is closed to traffic in all directions.
Do not enter the road ahead unless it is safe to do so.
The road ahead is closed to traffic in your direction.
34. This road sign means:
left turn yield on green
Traffic turning left on the green light must yield to oncoming traffic.
School crossing ahead.
Right lane closed.
Keep left.
35. This road sign means:
stop
Stop.
Farm machinery.
Narrow bridge.
Side road.
36. Alcohol:
Has a negative effect on your reaction time.
Makes you feel less confident.
Improves your reflexes, but reduces your physical control.
Decreases your driving errors.
37. If there is a deep puddle in the road ahead, drivers should:
Steer their vehicle around the water, if possible.
Swerve around it at high speed.
Maintain their speed and make it through the water.
Shift into neutral as they drive through the water.
38. This road sign means:
center lane left turns sign
Lane shifting.
T intersection.
Extra lane to the left.
Two way left turn.
39. Drinking alcoholic beverages:
Slows your reaction time.
Impairs your judgement.
Gives you a feeling of false confidence.
All of the above.
40. When attempting to stop on a slippery road, you should:
First take your foot off the gas pedal and then apply the brakes gently.
First take your foot off the gas pedal and then slowly apply the parking brake.
Steer toward the curb.
First pump the brakes.
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