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. Any amount of alcohol in your blood may affect:
Your reaction time.
Your coordination.
Your judgment.
All of the above.
2. If you suddenly have no control of the steering wheel, you should:
React as you would with a tire blowout.
Ease your foot off the gas pedal, turn on your emergency flashers and allow your vehicle to come to a slow stop.
Turn on your emergency flashers and pull off the road immediately.
Pump your brake pedal to build pressure.
3. BAC is expressed in:
Ounces of blood in your alcohol.
Percentage of blood to alcohol.
Percentage of alcohol to blood.
Ounces of alcohol in your blood.
4. This road sign means:
divided highway ends sign
Keep right.
Divided highway starts.
Left lane must turn right.
Divided highway ends.
5. Drivers may cross solid yellow lines:
During daylight hours only.
Only to pass traffic moving in the same direction.
When making turns.
At any time.
6. When in a motor vehicle on or off the highway, it is:
Acceptable to drink alcoholic beverages if you are not driving.
Illegal to drink from, but permissible to transport, open containers of alcohol in the passenger compartment.
Permissible to drink a moderate amount of alcohol when driving with a passenger.
Illegal to keep an open container of alcohol in the passenger compartment.
7. This yellow sign means:
advance warning sign
Stop at the railroad tracks and wait for a signal before crossing.
You are approaching a railroad crossing.
Railroad crossing is controlled - continue at your regular speed.
Proceed across the railroad crossing without stopping."
8. Which of the following contains more alcohol?
5 oz. of wine.
All these drinks contain about the same amount of alcohol.
1½ oz. of liquor.
12 oz. of wine cooler.
9. Fatigue increases the risk of:
Falling asleep while driving.
Missing an exit.
Hitting a roadblock.
Reacting to hazards.
10. Lane markings that separate traffic moving in opposite direction are:
Yellow and white.
White.
Yellow.
Black and white.
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