OR DMV PRACTICE TEST
15.
Weaving in and out of freeway lanes during heavy traffic:
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Improves traffic flow by creating space for others to merge.
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Increases fuel efficiency.
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Causes further traffic congestion by slowing down other vehicles.
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16.
Drivers should consider driving around a railroad crossing gate that is going down:
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Only if the gate is malfunctioning.
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Only when there is a safe shoulder to the right of the gate.
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Under no circumstances.
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17.
This sign means:

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Road construction.
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Lane ends, merge left.
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Narrow bridge ahead.
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18.
A sign with this shape means:

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Yield.
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Warning.
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No parking.
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19.
When merging onto a freeway, you should be driving:
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Slower than the freeway traffic.
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At or near the same speed as the freeway traffic.
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At the legal freeway speed limit.
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20.
When may you legally go around or under a railroad crossing gate?
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When you can see clearly in both directions.
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When the warning lights are not flashing.
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Under no circumstances.
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21.
You come to a railroad crossing where the crossing gates are down and the lights are flashing. What should you do?
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Slow down, and drive around the gates if clear.
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Drive through the crossing gates, if you don't see a train.
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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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