OR DMV PRACTICE TEST

15. Weaving in and out of freeway lanes during heavy traffic:
Improves traffic flow by creating space for others to merge.
Increases fuel efficiency.
Causes further traffic congestion by slowing down other vehicles.
16. Drivers should consider driving around a railroad crossing gate that is going down:
Only if the gate is malfunctioning.
Only when there is a safe shoulder to the right of the gate.
Under no circumstances.
17. This sign means:
reduction of lanes sign
Road construction.
Lane ends, merge left.
Narrow bridge ahead.
18. A sign with this shape means:
yellow diamond shaped sign blank
Yield.
Warning.
No parking.
19. When merging onto a freeway, you should be driving:
Slower than the freeway traffic.
At or near the same speed as the freeway traffic.
At the legal freeway speed limit.
20. When may you legally go around or under a railroad crossing gate?
When you can see clearly in both directions.
When the warning lights are not flashing.
Under no circumstances.
21. You come to a railroad crossing where the crossing gates are down and the lights are flashing. What should you do?
Slow down, and drive around the gates if clear.
Drive through the crossing gates, if you don't see a train.
Come to a complete stop well behind the gates, wait for the tracks to clear and for the gates to raise, then proceed.
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