MONTANA DMV WRITTEN TEST

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Anyone who operates a motor vehicle or motor-driven cycle on public streets or highways in Montana is required to have a driver’s license or learner's permit. Knowledge, vision, and a road test are required for your first license. The Montana DMV written test is designed to check the applicant’s knowledge of traffic laws, road signs, road rules and safe driving practices. Everything you need to know is covered in the Montana Driver's Manual. The DMV written test consists of 33 questions, and you'll need at least 27 correct answers to pass (82%). Practice with this sample test to familiarize yourself with the format of the Montana DMV driver's license test.
1. The picture shows:
sharrows
A directional sign for bicycles.
A bike warning sign.
A bicycle lane.
Shared-use lane markings (sharrows).
2. When children are close, what should you do before you back out of a driveway?
Rely on your mirrors.
Look through your back window for children.
Get out of the car and check behind the car.
None of the above.
3. Right turn on red is permitted:
Only on divided roads.
Only where indicated by a sign.
Except where prohibited by a sign.
Only after sunset.
4. If two vehicles arrive at a four-way stop at the same time:
The driver on the left must signal the driver on the right to go.
The vehicle on the left must yield to the vehicle on the right.
The vehicle on the right must yield to the vehicle on the left.
Both vehicles must stop.
5. The following is true regarding air bags:
When combined with seat belts, air bags provide improved crash protection.
The driver of a vehicle equipped with air bags should not wear a seat belt.
Children age 6 and under should always sit in the front seat of a car that is equipped with air bags.
Air bags are designed to prevent accidents and eliminate the need for seat belts.
6. What should a driver do when approaching a traffic control signal that is not in operation?
If the intersection is clear, the driver does not need to stop.
Come to a full stop and yield the right-of-way before entering the intersection.
Treat it as a green light and proceed with caution.
Drive quickly through the intersection to get out of the way of other vehicles.
7. Motorcycles:
Are entitled to use a complete traffic lane.
Don't have the same rights and responsibilities as other roadway users.
Must share a traffic lane with another vehicle.
Are easier to see than cars.
8. You are stopped behind other vehicles waiting at a stop sign. When the intersection is clear:
You may proceed with caution through the intersection without stopping if there is no other traffic.
You may follow the vehicle ahead without stopping again.
You must proceed through the intersection without stopping again.
You must stop again at the stop sign.
9. A person walking with a white cane or guide dog is likely to be:
A traffic enforcement officer.
A blind person.
A deaf person.
None of the above.
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