TEXAS DMV PRACTICE TEST

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A learner's permit, also known as learner license, allows student drivers to legally practice while accompanied by a licensed driver. Applicants who are under the age of 25 are required to complete an approved driver education course. To get a driving license in Texas, you must pass a written and driving test in addition to a vision screening. The Texas DMV knowledge test covers the information found in the Texas Driver's Manual, and includes questions on road rules, traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving practices. The Texas DMV written test consists of 30 questions, and you must correctly answer at least 21 questions (70%) to pass. Practice with this sample test and study the manual to get ready for the official Texas driver's license test.
1. Broken white lines can be crossed over:
Only when passing another car.
Only in passing zones.
When it is safe to change lanes.
At any time.
2. This signal means:
flag stop
Proceed.
Move to the left.
Slow down.
Stop.
3. When a car with bright headlights comes toward you at night, you should:
Look toward the right edge of your lane.
Sound your horn.
Turn off your headlights.
Get back at the other driver by keeping your bright lights on.
4. If the vehicle you are driving starts to skid, you should:
Brake lightly.
Stay off the brakes.
Pump the brakes.
Turn off the ignition.
5. You should always travel:
According to weather and road conditions.
At the speed of the vehicle behind.
At the speed limit.
That feels comfortable to you, regardless of the posted speed limit.
6. If there is no crosswalk and you see a pedestrian crossing your lane, you should:
Make sure the pedestrian can see you before proceeding.
Stop and let the pedestrian finish crossing.
Honk your horn and proceed with caution.
Proceed, you have the right-of-way.
7. Parking a vehicle is prohibited within __ feet of a fire hydrant.
50
15
20
30
8. If a tire suddenly goes flat while you are driving, you should:
Slow down gradually. Do not apply the brake.
Pump the brake pedal 5-7 times until the vehicle stops.
Apply the brake firmly and stop.
Immediately pull over to the side of the road and come to a complete stop.
9. When other vehicles are approaching an uncontrolled intersection at approximately the same time, you should:
Increase your speed and get through the intersection.
Watch for vehicles coming from the right and yield the right-of-way, then proceed when safe.
Come to a complete stop and wait until there are no vehicles at the intersection.
Maintain your speed and proceed through the intersection.
10. Before passing another vehicle, you should:
Put on your headlights to warn the other driver.
Sound your horn to get the drivers attention.
Flash your headlights to alert the other driver.
Give the proper turn signal.
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