MISSOURI DMV WRITTEN TEST

6. What should you do if you drive past the exit on an interstate highway where you wanted to get off?
Slow down and signal the intention to leave the expressway by using the turn signal.
Come to a complete stop.
Go to the next exit.
Make a U-turn and go back to the desired exit.
7. A driver distraction is anything that:
Takes the attention away from driving.
Causes excessive concentration while driving.
Causes aggressive behavior while driving.
All of the above.
8. When passing on a multilane highway:
Signal your intention to pass and use the left lane.
There is no need to signal if there is no oncoming traffic.
Always flash your headlights before passing.
Make the pass as quickly as possible.
9. The Move Over Law requires drivers to:
Come to a complete stop as they approach an emergency vehicle with its emergency lights activated.
Stay on the lane adjacent to an emergency vehicle that is parked with its emergency lights activated on interstate highways.
Exercise care to avoid colliding with an emergency vehicle that is parked or stopped with its emergency lights activated.
Increase their speed and pass emergency vehicles on the left, if they have their emergency lights activated.
10. When driving at night you should:
Turn on your windshield wipers.
Use your low-beam headlights whenever possible in open country.
Drive using only your parking lights.
Make sure you can stop within the distance lighted by your headlights.
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