MARYLAND MVA WRITTEN TEST

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Anyone who operates a motor vehicle on the public roads in Maryland is required to have a valid driver's license or learner's permit. Licensing requirements include a vision screening, a knowledge test, and a driving skills test. The Maryland MVA written test is designed to check the applicant’s knowledge of motor vehicle laws, road rules, road signs and safe driving practices. Everything you need to know is covered in the Maryland Driver's Manual. The MD DMV written consists of 25 questions, and you'll need at least 22 correct answers to pass (88%).
1. When driving in fog, a driver should:
Use low beam headlights.
Stop and wait for the fog to lift.
Use high beam headlights.
2. Driving at night is more dangerous because:
You cannot see as far ahead.
Your reaction time is slower.
The road is more slippery.
3. Drugs may interfere with a person’s ability to drive safely:
Even if they are prescribed by a doctor.
Unless they are prescribed by a doctor.
Only when driving at night.
4. When a vehicle is hydroplaning:
The spray from large trucks reduces visibility.
The windshield wipers cannot keep the windshield clear of rain.
The tires lose contact with the road surface.
5. The following is true regarding air bags:
When combined with seat belts, air bags provide improved crash protection.
The driver of a vehicle equipped with air bags should not wear a seat belt.
Children age 6 and under should always sit in the front seat of a car that is equipped with air bags.
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