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Every resident of Utah who drives a motor vehicle on any public roadway must have a valid Utah driver license or learner's permit. To get a driver’s license, you must pass a vision, written and driving test. The Utah DMV written test covers the information found in the Utah Driver's Manual, and will include questions on road signs, road rules, safe driving practices, traffic laws, license sanctions, as well as questions specific to the class of license you are applying for. The Utah DMV knowledge test consists of 50 questions, and you'll need at least 40 correct answers to pass (80% or higher). Practice with this sample DMV written test and study the driver’s manual to get ready for the official Utah DMV written test.
1. If you see a pedestrian using a guide dog or carrying a white cane:
You must yield the right-of-way to them.
The pedestrian must yield the right-of-way.
Ignore the pedestrian.
You should sound your horn to warn them.
2. To avoid crashes with vehicles in your blind spots, you should:
Quickly turn your head to see if your blind spot is clear, before changing lanes.
Sound your horn right before turning or changing lanes.
Adjust your rear-view mirrors every few minutes.
None of the above.
3. A railroad crossbuck sign should be treated the same as a yield sign.
False.
True.
4. Which signs have black letters on a yellow or orange background?
Regulatory signs.
Railroad advance warning signs.
Warning signs.
None of the above.
5. A triangular orange sign on the back of a slow moving vehicle indicates that:
You must yield to the vehicle.
The vehicle has the right-of-way.
The vehicle cannot travel faster than 25 MPH.
It is very dangerous to pass the vehicle.
6. If the traffic lights are out of service when you approach an intersection, you:
Must continue according to the rules of right-of-way.
Must proceed with caution through the intersection.
Must come to a stop as you would for a stop sign.
Must slow down and yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
7. To drive defensively, you must:
Assume that a driver who approaches a STOP sign on a side road is going to stop.
Anticipate errors by other drivers.
Not check behind you through your mirrors.
Use only one hand on the wheel.
8. There are two traffic lanes in your direction. You are driving in the left lane and many vehicles are passing you on the right, and the driver behind you wishes to drive faster. You should:
Move over into the right lane when safe to do so.
Stay in your lane and maintain your current speed.
Speed up to match the pace of the vehicles passing you.
Drive onto the left shoulder to let the other driver pass.
9. What is the DMV's vision standard for an unrestricted driver's license?
At least 20/50 acuity in either/both eyes, without corrective lenses.
At least 20/50 acuity in either/both eyes, with or without corrective lenses.
At least 20/40 acuity, with or without corrective lenses.
At least 20/70 acuity, without corrective lenses.
10. The maximum posted speed limit should only be driven:
By experienced drivers.
Under ideal weather and road conditions.
When the road is clear of traffic.
Between dawn and dusk.
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