MAINE DMV WRITTEN TEST

11. When merging onto the freeway, you should:
Keep your eyes fixed on the lane ahead that you are merging into.
Check for traffic behind you by looking in your rear-view window.
Accelerate rapidly to match the speed of the moving traffic.
Use the entrance ramp to slow down and check for oncoming vehicles.
12. This sign warns drivers that:
reduction of lanes sign
There is a one lane bridge ahead.
The right lane ends.
Drivers in the left lane have the right-of-way.
The road ahead is narrow.
13. This sign warns ____________ ahead.
two way traffic ahead sign
that a divided highway ends
of a reduction of lanes
of two-way traffic
that a reversible lane starts
14. Before entering an intersection, drivers should look:
Left, right, then left again.
Right, left, then right again.
Left.
Right.
15. You must come to a full stop at a yield sign:
If traffic conditions require it.
Always.
Never.
Before you decrease speed and reach the intersection.
16. The Move Over Law requires drivers to:
Exercise care to avoid colliding with an emergency vehicle that is parked or stopped with its emergency lights activated.
Stay on the lane adjacent to an emergency vehicle that is parked with its emergency lights activated on interstate highways.
Increase their speed and pass emergency vehicles on the left, if they have their emergency lights activated.
Come to a complete stop as they approach an emergency vehicle with its emergency lights activated.
17. When driving in traffic, it is safest to:
Always drive well below the posted speed limit.
Focus only on the road ahead of you.
Drive as close as possible to other vehicles.
Drive with the flow of traffic.
18. When driving in fog, snow, or rain, you should use your:
High-beam headlights.
Low-beam headlights.
Running lights.
Emergency flashers.
19. Traffic tickets for speeding in a work zone are:
Doubled
The same.
Tripled.
Reduced by half.
20. Are drivers allowed to exceed the speed limit to pass other vehicles?
Yes, but only if they drive with caution.
Yes, except for school zones.
No.
Yes, but only by 10 MPH or less.
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