MINNESOTA DMV PRACTICE TEST

11. You must yield to a pedestrian using a cane or guide dog:
Only after using your horn to warn the pedestrian that you are about to stop.
Only if a crossing guard is present.
At all times.
Only when a guide dog is leading the person across the street.
12. When driving on wet roads, you should remember:
That driving on wet roads can cause hydroplaning.
To give yourself additional time to stop.
To stay farther behind the vehicle ahead of you.
All of the above.
13. If two vehicles arrive at an intersection at the same time, which driver must yield if there aren't any traffic signs or signals?
The driver on the right must yield to the driver on the left.
The vehicle traveling on the larger road has the right-of way.
The driver on the left must yield to the driver on the right.
There aren't any specific rules regarding who has the right-of way.
14. Drivers should __________ share the lane with a motorcycle.
always attempt to
stay on the left and
slow down and
never attempt to
15. If a tire blows out, drivers should:
Pull over quickly.
Apply the brakes firmly and hold it.
Hold the steering wheel tightly and do not apply the brakes.
Quickly pump the brakes.
16. If an emergency vehicle with flashing lights is traveling in the area where you are driving, you must:
Proceed slowly and let the vehicle pass.
Stop immediately and let the vehicle pass.
Keep driving in your lane.
Drive to the right side of the road and stop.
17. If driving in foggy weather, drivers should turn on their high-beams to increase the field of vision.
False.
True.
18. When driving on the highway behind large trucks, you should:
Drive to the right side of the truck and pass it quickly.
Increase your following distance.
Tailgate closely to reduce wind resistance and save fuel.
Drive closer behind the truck than you would for a passenger vehicle.
19. After you have parallel parked, are you allowed to open a door on the road side of your vehicle?
Yes, but only if it does not interfere with bicyclists and other traffic.
Yes, always.
Yes, but only if oncoming vehicles or bicycles are at least 10 feet away.
No, never.
20. Drivers should always stop before they cross railroad tracks when:
They do not have enough room on the other side to completely cross the tracks.
The railroad crossing is controlled by gates.
They transport three or more young children in a passenger vehicle.
The railroad crossing is located in a town or city that has frequent train traffic.
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