OKLAHOMA DMV PRACTICE TEST

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All residents who operate a motor vehicle on any Oklahoma street or highway must have an Oklahoma driver's license or learner's permit. To qualify for the driving test, you must pass the vision screening and the written test. The questions for the OK DMV written test will be taken from the Oklahoma Driver's Manual. You will be asked questions about Oklahoma traffic laws, road rules, road signs and safe driving practices. The Oklahoma DMV test consists of 20 questions, and you'll need at least 15 correct answers to pass (80%). If you fail the knowledge test, you must wait at least one day before retesting. Practice with this sample test to familiarize yourself with the format of the Oklahoma driver's license test.
1. Public recreation signs are:
Green with white lettering.
White with brown lettering.
Brown with white lettering.
Blue with white lettering.
2. Do not pass:
When approaching intersections.
When school bus lights are flashing.
On hills or curves.
All of the above.
3. To help prevent crashes, you should:
Be a defensive driver.
Avoid highways if you are inexperienced.
Only drive during the day.
Keep your low beam headlights on at all times.
4. This sign means:
reduction of lanes sign
Lane ends, merge left.
Road construction.
Narrow bridge ahead.
Divided highway ahead.
5. If you are about to make a left turn:
You should start your turn from the very left lane at the intersection.
You should start your turn from a lane marked with a left turn arrow.
You should start your turn from a center turn lane.
All of the above.
6. If you’re involved in a minor crash and your vehicle is blocking the flow of traffic, you must:
Take pictures of the scene.
Move it.
Call the police.
Not move it.
7. This road sign means:
no right turn sign
Steep downgrade.
No U-turns.
No right turn.
You must turn right.
8. When you are driving in fog, you can see better by:
Flashing your brake lights.
Driving with flashing hazard lights.
Using low beam headlights.
Using high beam headlights.
9. To avoid panic stops, you should:
Drive with your window down.
Pump your brakes to make sure they work.
Ignore early signs of potential hazards and only apply the brakes when the situation requires an abrupt stop.
Scan the road ahead for hazards.
10. If you see orange construction signs or cones on a freeway, you must:
Maintain your current speed while changing lanes.
Make a U-turn because the lane ends ahead.
Be prepared for workers and equipment ahead.
Speed up to pass through the area quickly.
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