NEVADA DMV PRACTICE TEST
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You need a Nevada driver's license or learner’s permit if you want to drive on Nevada streets and highways. Your vision will be checked to make sure you meet the minimum vision standards. The Nevada DMV written test covers the information found in the Nevada Driver's Manual, and includes questions on traffic laws, road rules, road signs, highway signs and markings and safe driving practices. Use of a cellular phone during a drive test will result in automatic failure. The NV DMV written test consists of 25 questions, and you'll need at least 20 correct answers to pass (80%).
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ABS is the acronym for:
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Anti-Buzz-Steering.
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Anti-Braking System.
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Anti-lock Brake System.
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Asphalt-Braking System.
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If your car becomes disabled on a highway, you should:
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Stop in the right lane.
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Park with all four wheels off the highway, if possible.
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Stop in the left lane.
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Stop where you are.
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When driving on the highway behind large trucks, you should:
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Drive to the right side of the truck and pass it quickly.
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Drive closer behind the truck than you would for a passenger vehicle.
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Tailgate closely to reduce wind resistance and save fuel.
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Increase your following distance.
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Drivers may cross solid yellow lines:
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At any time.
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Only to pass traffic moving in the same direction.
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During daylight hours only.
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When making turns.
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When approaching someone using a white cane or guide dog, drivers should:
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Slow down and be prepared to stop.
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Yield the right-of-way only if the blind person is on the right.
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Proceed normally.
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Come to a complete stop and invite them to take the right-of-way.
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