MICHIGAN DMV WRITTEN TEST

11. When the car behind you begins to pass you, you should:
Increase your speed and change lanes to give the passing driver more room to complete the pass easily.
Brake hard and change lanes to allow room in front of your vehicle.
Slow down and move to the right side of your lane to give the passing driver more room to complete the pass easily.
Speed up and move to the centre of your lane.
12. Which of the following is a rectangular signs?
Yield sign.
Slippery Road sign.
Wrong Way sign.
Narrow Bridge sign.
13. This is:
side road sign
A merging traffic sign.
A reduction of lanes sign.
A side road sign.
A right curve sign.
14. When you are approaching an intersection with a green traffic light, you should:
Drive through the intersection, as long as it is is clear of other vehicles, bicyclist, or pedestrians.
Speed up to drive through the intersection before the light turns yellow.
Assume bicyclist and pedestrians will give you the right-of-way.
Clear the intersection as soon as possible.
15. This road sign means:
low clearance sign 2
Low clearance.
No left turn.
Do not enter.
A steep grade is ahead.
16. When drivers see a 'Wrong Way' sign:
They must stop immediately.
They must not leave the pavement except in an emergency.
They must drive past this sign and reach the next intersection.
They are going the wrong way on an expressway exit ramp.
17. When approaching a first responder vehicle with flashing lights stopped on or next to a roadway, you should:
Move over or slow down if you’re unable to safely make a lane change.
Slow down to the minimum posted speed limit.
Pull to the curb and stop.
Change into a lane not immediately adjacent to the vehicle or stop, if you’re unable to.
18. Alcohol:
Improves your judgment.
Increases your reaction time.
Improves your focus.
Is a stimulant.
19. To pass a bicyclist in a narrow traffic lane when an oncoming vehicle is approaching:
Slow down and let the vehicle pass before passing the bicyclist.
Wait until the bicyclist rides off the roadway.
Pass the bicyclist, then sound your horn.
Sound your horn, then pass the bicyclist.
20. If traffic prevents you from completely crossing railroad tracks:
You may proceed if no train is visible or audible.
You should stop 15 feet from the tracks.
You should slowly move forward as far as possible.
You should stop before reaching the tracks.
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