MINNESOTA DMV PERMIT TEST

11. When driving in snow, using your cruise control is safe as long as you decrease your speed.
True.
False.
12. Left lanes on some interstate roads are reserved for:
Pedestrians.
Large trucks.
Carpool vehicles.
Vans.
13. On slippery roads, drivers should:
Reduce the reaction distance.
Come to a complete stop.
Increase their speed to avoid hydroplaning.
Leave more space in front of their vehicle.
14. The “three-second rule” applies to the space ______ of your vehicle.
to the sides
in the back
ahead
All of the above.
15. This road sign means:
minimum speed
No turn on red.
Minimum speed.
Added lane.
Fines double in work zone.
16. Reversible lanes are marked with unique signs, signals, and markings, such as:
Double solid yellow lines.
Single broken white lines.
Yellow or white diagonal stripes.
Double dashed yellow lines.
17. Drivers must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians when:
The driver is turning a corner and pedestrians are crossing with the light.
Pedestrians are crossing the road in marked crosswalks.
Pedestrians are crossing at an intersection without a traffic light and without a crosswalk.
All of the above.
18. When a ‘Road Closed’ sign is displayed, drivers must:
Remove the sign and move forward.
Make a U-turn.
Look for a detour or another route.
Come to a complete stop and wait for the lights to turn green.
19. Which statement about stopping at railroad crossings is true?
Drivers can go around lowered railroad gates at a crossing where no train is in sight.
The yield sign is never found at railroad crossings.
Never attempt to pass a vehicle when approaching a railroad crossing.
All of the above.
20. This road sign means:
two way traffic ahead sign
No right turn.
Two-way traffic ahead.
Divided highway ahead.
Four-lane traffic ahead.
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