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.
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You want to make a right turn at the corner. A pedestrian with a guide dog is at the corner ready to cross the street in front of you. Before making your right turn, you should:
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Turn off your engine until the person crosses the street.
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Wait until the person crosses the street.
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Tell the pedestrian when to cross the street.
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All of the above.
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2.
What does this ‘Soft Shoulder’ sign indicate?

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Drive on the shoulder if you have soft tyres.
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Drivers should leave the pavement immediately.
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The dirt on the side of the road is soft.
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None of the above.
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3.
Yellow lines separate:
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Traffic lanes moving in the same direction.
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Traffic lanes on one-way streets.
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All carpool lanes from regular traffic lanes.
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Traffic moving in opposite directions on a two-way road.
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A driver who's being passed on the right by many vehicles while driving in the center lane of an highway should:
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Move to the lane on their left.
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Move to the lane on their right.
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Slow down gradually to encourage the other vehicles to pass.
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Take the next exit.
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5.
You must use your low beams when you’re within ______ of the vehicle you’re following.
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250 feet
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50 feet
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300 feet
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500 feet
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6.
Drive below the posted speed limit when:
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Entering a highway where there are other cars.
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Anything makes conditions less than perfect.
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You are on a four lane road.
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Others drive below the speed limit.
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7.
Which of the following is true? Vehicles approaching a highway-railroad grade crossing must:
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Stop only when an approaching train is clearly visible.
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Stop when the crossing gate is lowered.
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Always stop.
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Not stop when the warning devices are flashing.
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8.
When you are approaching an intersection with a green traffic light, you should:
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Assume bicyclist and pedestrians will give you the right-of-way.
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Drive through the intersection, as long as it is is clear of other vehicles, bicyclist, or pedestrians.
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Speed up to drive through the intersection before the light turns yellow.
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Clear the intersection as soon as possible.
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9.
If a vehicle suddenly cuts in front of you creating a hazard, you should first:
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Sound your horn and step on the brake firmly.
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Take your foot off the gas pedal.
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Swerve into the lane next to you.
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None of the above.
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10.
This green arrow on a lane use control signal means that:

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You may use this lane.
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No traffic is allowed in this lane.
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You have the right-of-way.
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You must merge into this lane.
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