MINNESOTA DMV PERMIT PRACTICE TEST

21. What does a yellow arrow signal mean?
yellow arrow
The same as a green light.
The same as the yellow light, but applies only to movement in the direction of the arrow.
Vehicles moving in all directions must stop if they can. The light will soon be red.
None of the above.
22. What does a NO STOPPING sign mean?
You cannot stop to prevent conflicts with other vehicles.
Drivers must drop off passengers before leaving.
Drivers can stop only to obey a traffic sign, signal or officer.
None of the above.
23. This road sign means:
speed limit sign
You must not travel below the speed indicated.
You must travel at the speed indicated.
The maximum speed limit under ideal conditions.
None of the above.
24. You are entering a roundabout with multiple lanes, and you need to go straight through the intersection. You must:
Choose either lane, and exit in the lane you entered.
Choose the right-hand lane and exit in the right-hand lane.
Choose the left-hand lane and exit.
None of the above.
25. You may turn right on red if:
You want to do so, and there is no sign prohibiting the turn.
You need to do so, and there is no sign prohibiting the turn.
It is safe to do so, and there is no sign prohibiting the turn.
All of the above.
26. This white sign means don’t pass:
do not pass
Other vehicles for any reason.
Unless it is safe to do so.
Until after you pass the sign.
On the left.
27. HOV lanes:
Assure the most important people get to their destination faster.
Will soon be replaced by VIP lanes.
Promote the most efficient use of limited street and highway capacity.
Are reserved for law enforcement vehicles.
28. To avoid having to make an emergency stop while driving in traffic, drivers should:
Drive slower than the flow of traffic.
Look ahead and maintain a safe following distance.
Sound their horn to warn other drivers.
Drive in the right lane only.
29. How far before a turn must you signal?
100 feet.
250 feet.
500 feet.
50 feet.
30. Tailgating trucks is particularly dangerous because:
Trucks go slower than cars.
Unlike passenger cars, trucks have blind spots directly behind them.
Trucks need to swing wide to the left in order to safely negotiate a right turn.
Most trucks have several rear-view mirrors.
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