MICHIGAN DMV WRITTEN TEST

31. If your vehicle has a mechanical problem, you should:
Continue driving to reach your destination as quickly as possible.
Stop in your lane and put on your emergency flashers.
Signal and pull into the slow lane.
Turn on your hazard lights and pull off the road.
32. Following the right-of-way rules at intersections, you should:
Yield to vehicles, bicyclists, and pedestrians on the through road when approaching a T-intersection.
Give up your right-of-way when it will help prevent collisions.
Yield to all traffic already in the circle when approaching a roundabout.
All of the above.
33. A practical way to avoid a work zone crash is to:
Increase the distance between you and the vehicle in front.
Drive at your usual speed.
Tailgate the vehicle in front to maintain a steady flow of traffic.
Speed up to pass through the work zone quickly.
34. When approaching someone using a white cane or guide dog, drivers should:
Come to a complete stop and invite them to take the right-of-way.
Proceed normally.
Slow down and be prepared to stop.
Yield the right-of-way only if the blind person is on the right.
35. If the vehicle you are driving starts to skid, you should:
Pump the brakes.
Brake lightly.
Stay off the brakes.
Turn off the ignition.
36. Which of the following can be dangerous:
Driving while calling on a mobile phone.
Reading while driving.
Driving while adjusting the radio.
All of the above.
37. If a bicyclist on the road ahead has their left arm extended downward to their left, you should assume the bicyclist is:
Slowing down or stopping.
About to turn right.
Tired.
Turning left.
38. When driving in snow, you should:
Make speed and directional changes more gradually.
Slowly increase your speed for better traction.
Drive with your hazard lights on to increase visibility.
Drive with cruise control enabled to maintain a steady speed.
39. It is illegal to enter an intersection when:
The traffic signal shows a green light, but a flagger tells you to stop.
The traffic signal shows a flashing red light and you pass it without stopping first.
It's already crowded and you can't clear it before the light turns red.
All of the above.
40. You are driving and there are oncoming vehicles on your left and a row of parked vehicles on your right. You should steer:
Closer to the oncoming vehicles than the parked vehicles.
A middle course between the oncoming and parked vehicles.
Closer to the parked vehicles than the oncoming vehicles.
None of the above.
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