RHODE ISLAND DMV PRACTICE TEST

21. Drivers may cross a double yellow line to pass another vehicle if:
The yellow line next to the other side of the road is broken.
The vehicle ahead moves to the right to let them pass.
The yellow line next to their side of the road is broken.
The vehicle ahead moves to the left to let them pass.
22. A diamond-shaped marking on the left lane shows that:
carpool lane
This is an emergency-only lane.
The lane is reserved for state-owned vehicles.
The lane is reserved for trucks and heavy vehicles.
The lane is reserved for car-pool vehicles.
23. When changing lanes on a highway, drivers should:
Signal the lane change.
Check the rearview and outside mirrors.
Glance over their shoulder to check their blind spots.
All of the above.
24. When approaching someone using a white cane or guide dog, drivers should:
Stop until the person is well away from the roadway or path of travel.
Carefully drive around them.
Honk their horn as they proceed past them.
None of the above.
25. When a driver has their left arm and hand extended downward, the driver plans to:
hand signal slow stop
Start up.
Turn right.
Stop.
Turn left.
26. This sign indicates:
do not enter2
The entrance to a construction site.
That you must yield the right-of-way.
That you must not drive past this sign.
The entrance to a dead-end street.
27. You need extra following distance when:
Following a motorcycle.
There are no vehicles behind you.
Following a passenger car.
None of the above.
28. Two solid yellow lines between lanes of traffic mean:
You can cross the lines to overtake slower vehicles.
Passing is permitted on the left.
Neither side can pass.
The lanes are designed to carry traffic in one direction at certain times and in the opposite direction at other times.
29. Which of these statements is true about motorcycles:
Motorcycles may not share traffic lanes.
Motorcycles have a longer stopping distance than most cars.
Motorcycles are small and can easily be seen by drivers.
Motorcycles should be followed at a 4 second following distance.
30. Slowing down just to look at collisions or anything else out of ordinary:
Is a responsible and safe driving behavior.
Improves traffic flow.
Causes traffic congestion.
Helps prevent rear-end collisions.
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