RHODE ISLAND DMV PERMIT TEST

21. What does this sign with a truck going downhill mean?
hill sign
Hill ahead.
Truck crossing.
Slippery surface on the hill ahead.
Drivers must yield to trucks.
22. Your vehicles braking distance will be much longer:
On wet, icy or gravel roads.
On interstate highways.
When driving at night.
All of the above.
23. When passing a construction zone, you should:
Drive slower than the surrounding traffic.
Be prepared to react safely to unexpected conditions.
Slow down to look at the construction workers.
Shift your vehicle to the lane farthest away from the road work.
24. This road sign means:
two way traffic ahead sign
Two-way traffic.
Keep right.
Lane shifting.
School zone ahead.
25. Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in residential areas is:
35 mph.
25 mph.
15 mph.
35 mph for regular passenger vehicles and 30 mph for trucks.
26. If you begin feeling sleepy while driving, you should:
Stop immediately on the road shoulder.
Concentrate harder on the road.
Drink water to stay alert.
Pull over at the next safe location to rest.
27. This road sign means:
winding road sign
Multiple turns.
Right lane closed.
Winding road.
Pedestrian crossing.
28. The effect that alcohol has on your judgment and reflexes:
Depends on the amount of alcohol in your blood stream.
Is greater if you were drinking hard liquor.
Depends on what you were drinking.
Is less if you were only drinking beer.
29. Can you drive on the shoulder of the road to pass a car?
Yes, but only if the shoulder is wide enough.
No.
Yes, but only if the vehicle ahead of you is turning left.
Yes, but only if the vehicle in front is moving slower than 10 miles per hour.
30. One of the rules of defensive driving is:
Make fast decisions at intersections.
Focus only on the road you are on.
Anticipate what other drivers might do.
Avoid looking for possible danger.
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