LOUISIANA DMV WRITTEN TEST

21. If you damage an unattended vehicle, you must:
Leave a note on the vehicle describing the situation.
Call a tow truck to take the vehicle away to be fixed.
Continue driving.
None of the above.
22. You arrive at an intersection where you have a green light, but the path ahead is blocked. You should:
Turn left and find another route.
Merge into another lane and try to go around the traffic.
Enter the intersection and wait until traffic clears.
Stay out of the intersection until traffic clears.
23. Allow extra space when following:
Motorcycles.
Large trucks.
Emergency vehicles.
All of the above.
24. What do pennant-shaped signs indicate?
Slow Moving Vehicle.
School Zone.
No Passing Zone.
Railroad Advance Warning.
25. You are approaching a railroad crossing and the crossing signals are flashing. You should:
Look for a train, then speed up.
Slow down and look for a train.
Stop and look for a train.
Do what the approaching vehicle does.
26. You are driving on the freeway. The vehicle in front of you is a large truck. You should drive:
2 seconds behind it.
Closely behind the truck in bad weather because the driver can see farther ahead.
Farther behind the truck than you would for a passenger vehicle.
No more than one car length behind the truck so the driver can see you.
27. Drivers should ________ share the lane with a motorcycle.
stay on the left and
never attempt to
always attempt to
drive with caution when they
28. Which of the following statements about blind spots is true?
Blind spots are eliminated if you have one outside mirror on each side of your vehicle.
Large trucks have bigger blind spots than most passenger vehicles.
Blind spots are always the same size regardless of vehicle type.
Blind spots can be checked by looking in your rear-view mirror.
29. When driving in fog, a driver should:
Stop and wait for the fog to lift.
Use parking lights.
Use high beam headlights.
Use low beam headlights.
30. Braking distance is:
The total distance a vehicle travels until it comes to a complete stop.
The distance a vehicle travels from the time a driver sees a hazard until the driver applies the brakes.
The distance a vehicle travels, in ideal conditions, while the driver is braking.
The distance a vehicle travels from the time the driver sees a hazard until the hazard disappears from view.
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