RHODE ISLAND PRACTICE PERMIT TEST

31. You see a vehicle approaching from the rear. When you check your mirror again to change lanes, you no longer see the vehicle. You should:
Look over your shoulder to be sure the vehicle isn’t in your blind spot.
Check your outside mirror to see if the vehicle is in your blind spot.
Turn your signal on and change lanes slowly.
All of the above.
32. When approaching a bicyclist you should:
Proceed as usual.
Drive with extreme caution.
Increase your speed and pass the bicyclist.
Swerve into the opposite lane.
33. More than one vehicle is approaching a four-way stop sign. Who has the right of way?
The last driver to reach the intersection.
No one.
The first driver to reach the intersection and stop.
The driver on the left.
34. Drinking alcohol and driving is:
Safe if the driver only had a drink or two.
A major cause of fatal crashes.
Only dangerous to the driver who drinks.
A minor traffic safety problem.
35. Worn tires:
May cause you to hydroplane even with very little water on the road.
Can increase your stopping distance.
Can make turning more difficult.
All of the above.
36. Some roadway surfaces are more slippery during certain times or at certain places. Which of the following are more likely to be slippery on cold, wet days?
Concrete roads.
Intersections.
Roundabouts and traffic circles.
Roads in shady areas.
37. What happens if two vehicles reach at the same time an intersection with four-way stop signs?
The driver on the right yields to the driver on the left.
The driver on the left yields to the driver on the right.
Rounabout rules apply.
The first vehicle to reach the intersection must yield.
38. If a collision is possible, you should:
Choose to hit something that is standing still rather than something moving toward you.
If you have to hit anything, try to make it a sideswipe.
Choose to hit something that will give way rather than something rigid.
All of the above.
39. This road sign means:
divided highway ends sign
Four-lane highway ahead.
Divided highway ends.
One-way street.
Divided highway ahead.
40. The term "No-Zone" is used to describe:
A school zone where standard vehicles cannot enter.
A limited-access roadway.
A railroad crossing with no signals.
The blind spots around a truck or bus.
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