Oregon DMV Practice Test

29. You have allowed the wheels of your vehicle to run off the edge of the pavement. What should you do first?
Speed up to get back onto the road quickly.
Steer sharply to the right to return to the pavement.
Grip the steering wheel tightly, release the gas pedal, and gently apply the brakes.
30. In order to be prepared for anything coming up in the road ahead, drivers should:
Drive with the right foot resting lightly on the brake pedal.
Scan the road for traffic conditions and possible hazards.
Focus on the left side of the road.
31. A broken yellow line on your side of the roadway only means:
Passing is permitted on your side of the roadway.
Passing is permitted on both sides.
Passing is not permitted on either side.
32. At night, glare from oncoming cars can:
Reduce your vision.
Improve your vision.
Signal their intention to turn.
33. When approaching an uncontrolled intersection, you should:
Always come to a stop.
Slow down and be ready to yield.
Speed up if you see the intersection is clear.
34. This sign means:
detour right
Do not enter.
The road to the right is for one-way traffic only.
Detour to the right.
35. What should you do when preparing to turn right on a roadway with a bike lane?
Cross the bike lane and then yield to any bicyclist in the bike lane.
Signal your turn and yield to any bicyclist in the bike lane.
Check for and yield to bicyclists coming from the opposite direction.
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