ME DMV PRACTICE TEST

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Any resident of the State who wishes to operate a motor vehicle in Maine is required to have a Maine driver’s license or learner’s driving permit. The examination process includes a written test, a vision screening and a road test. The ME DMV written test measures your understanding and knowledge of road signs, traffic laws, driving skills and vehicle handling. Everything you will need to know is covered in the Maine Driver's Manual. The DMV written test consists of 30 questions. To pass the knowledge test, you are allowed to miss of the questions about road signs, and of the questions about road rules.
1. A No Parking sign at a certain location means:
You are allowed to stop as long as you stay in the vehicle.
You are allowed to park there at night.
You aren't allowed to park there.
You aren't allowed to stop there temporarily to load or unload passengers.
2. Seat belts:
Should be worn loosely.
Need to be worn only if riding in the back seat.
Should be worn at all times when driving or riding in a vehicle.
Should not be worn when driving at slower speeds.
3. This sign means:
divided highway ends sign
Reduction of lanes ahead.
You may keep left or right.
Lane ends ahead.
Roadway with two-way traffic ahead.
4. A road is likely to be most slippery:
In spring.
When tire marks have been left by other vehicles.
When icy and the temperature is near freezing.
In cold, dry weather.
5. A broken yellow line on your side of the roadway only means:
Passing is not permitted on either side.
Passing is permitted on both sides.
Passing is permitted on your side of the roadway.
All of the above.
6. The sign in the picture:
maximum recommended speed sign
Indicates the minimum ramp speed at the highway exit point.
Shows the recommended speed for the exit of an intersection.
Indicates you should exit the highway driving slower than the posted speed.
Is used to advise motorists of the maximum safe speed for an exit ramp on a highway.
7. Taking a prescription drug while drinking alcohol:
Can make you unfit to drive.
Can enhance the effects of both substances, making them safer to use together.
Will improve your alertness.
Has no effect one way or the other.
8. The road surface becomes very slippery when rain first starts to fall because:
Rain mixes with oils, dust and road film that cover the road's surface.
Water tends to pool more at that time.
It rains harder during that time.
Your tires absorb more water at first.
9. When preparing to drive, you should:
Check the tire pressure.
Adjust your headlights.
Adjust the mirrors and fasten your safety belt.
Adjust the height of the steering wheel.
10. How can drivers avoid or fight off "highway hypnosis"?
By continuously shifting their eye movements while driving.
By stopping to rest two hours if they feel fatigued.
By speeding up to reach their destination faster.
All of the above.
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