MT DMV PERMIT TEST

10. This road sign means:
two way traffic ahead sign
Two-way traffic ahead.
No right turn.
Four-lane traffic ahead.
Divided highway ahead.
11. When following motorcycles, drivers should:
Keep less space in front of their vehicle.
Try to pass them as they have different braking capabilities than other motor vehicles.
Keep more space in front of their vehicle.
Reduce the minimum following distance.
12. To avoid tailgating, drivers should:
Look into their rear view mirror.
Use the “three-second rule”.
Leave at least 25 feet between their vehicle and the vehicle ahead.
Brake suddenly and merge into another lane.
13. This road sign means:
construction signs
Do not enter.
Construction zone.
Slow-moving vehicle.
You must turn left ahead.
14. What is true of work zones:
Slowing down is optional.
Fines given in work zones are tripled.
They can be moving or stationary.
Drivers must slow down only when they see workers on site.
15. To avoid panic stops, you should:
Drive with your window down.
Ignore early signs of potential hazards and only apply the brakes when the situation requires an abrupt stop.
Scan the road ahead for hazards.
Pump your brakes to make sure they work.
16. A car is parked 10 feet from a fire hydrant. Is it legally parked?
No. Parking is never allowed when there is a fire hydrant.
No. Parking is not allowed within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.
Yes, parking is allowed within 10 feet from a fire hydrant.
Yes, but only if the fire hydrant is within 20 feet of an intersection.
17. When the roads are slippery you should:
All of the the above.
Slow down.
Avoid making last minute decisions.
Increase your following distance.
18. If you are riding a vehicle equipped with a lap belt and a separate shoulder belt, to wear your seat belt correctly you must:
Use both the lap and shoulder belt.
Only use the lap belt.
Only use the shoulder belt.
None of the above.
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