MICHIGAN PRACTICE PERMIT TEST

31. This sign indicates that the road ahead:
double curve sign
Is a divided highway.
Turns sharply right, then left.
Curves right.
Curves right, then left.
32. When the roads are slippery you should:
Increase your following distance.
Slow down.
Avoid making last minute decisions.
All of the the above.
33. This sign is:
yield sign
An emergency sign.
A yield sign.
A school crossing sign.
A stop sign.
34. If you continually pass the other vehicles on a road with one lane in each direction, you will:
Help prevent the chances of a crash occurring due to traffic congestion.
All og the above.
Increase your chances of being involved in an accident.
Get to your destination much faster.
35. At an intersection with a flashing yellow signal light, you should:
Proceed through the intersection without slowing down.
Stop before crossing the intersection.
Slow down and cross carefully.
Watch for other vehicles and maintain your current speed.
36. The color of warning signs is most commonly:
Red.
White.
Brown.
Yellow.
37. Right turn on red is permitted:
Only after sunset.
Only on divided roads.
Except where prohibited by a sign.
Only where indicated by a sign.
38. When an approaching driver at night blinds you by failing to dim their high beams, you should look:
Towards the left side of the road.
None of the other answers is correct.
Straight down the middle of the road.
Towards the right side of the road.
39. This road sign means:
bicycle crossing sign
Bicycles have the same rights as other vehicles.
Yield right-of-way to bicycles.
Bicycles cross or ride beside traffic.
Bicycle parking ahead.
40. The proper braking method involves:
Using your right foot for both braking and accelerating your vehicle.
Always braking with your left foot.
Always braking hard to reduce your stopping distance.
When braking, it's best to slam on the brakes hard to stop quickly.
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