TEXAS PRACTICE PERMIT TEST

21. Pentagonal signs are used to indicate:
No passing zones.
School crossings.
Dangerous intersections.
Possible hazards on roadways.
22. This sign indicates that:
advisory speed sign
The safe speed around the curve ahead is at least 25 MPH.
Drivers may not turn right if traveling at 25 MPH or less.
There is a school zone after the curve.
The highest safe speed drivers should travel around the curve ahead is 25 MPH.
23. When driving at night, you should:
Flash your high beams to warn other drivers, pedestrians, or animals on the road.
Not use your headlights when driving on well-lit city streets.
Slow down and be sure you can stop within the distance lit by your headlights.
All of the above.
24. When driving in bad weather, drivers should:
Decrease the following distance.
Increase their speed to get to their destination more quickly.
Increase the following distance.
None of the above.
25. This blue sign means parking is allowed:
parking disabled sign
Only for disabled persons with a special placard or plate.
For vehicles loading or unloading passengers.
For disabled persons without a special placard or plate.
Only for persons in wheelchairs.
26. You are required to wear your safety belt in a moving vehicle:
And failure to do so will result in a traffic ticket.
Unless you are riding the back of a pickup.
Unless the vehicle was manufactured before 1975.
Only when driving on highways.
27. When are lane signals used?
When the direction of the flow of traffic changes during the day.
To show that a toll booth is open or closed.
To show which lanes are opened or closed.
All of the above.
28. When driving through a work zone you should:
Keep a 2-second following distance behind the vehicle in front.
Closely follow the vehicle ahead.
Pull over to the right side of the road and stop.
Slow down and pay extra attention.
29. If your vehicle has a mechanical problem, you should:
Continue driving to reach your destination as quickly as possible.
Turn on your hazard lights and pull off the road.
Signal and pull into the slow lane.
Stop in your lane and put on your emergency flashers.
30. If you hear a siren while you are driving along a street, you should:
Change the road you are traveling on as soon as possible.
Slow down but don't stop until you see the emergency vehicle.
Speed up to get out of the way.
Pull to the side of the road and look to see if the emergency vehicle is on your street.
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