VIRGINIA DMV WRITTEN TEST

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You need a Virginia driver's license or learner's permit if you want to drive on Virginia streets and highways. Tests will include a vision screening and may include a two-part knowledge exam and a road skills test. The two-part DMV VA written exam tests your knowledge of road signs, traffic laws, and safe driving practices. The VA DMV test questions are taken from information in the Virginia Driver's Manual. You must correctly answer all 10 traffic sign questions in part one of the Virginia DMV test before you can take part two. Part two tests your general knowledge with multiple choice questions. You must answer at least 80% of these questions correctly to pass part two.
1. Before making a left or right turn, you should signal for at least:
500 feet.
100 feet.
150 feet.
50 feet.
2. Motorcycles:
Are entitled to use a complete traffic lane.
Are easier to see than cars.
Must share a traffic lane with another vehicle.
Don't have the same rights and responsibilities as other roadway users.
3. Children under the age of ___ must be secured in an approved child safety seat.
eight
seven
five
six
4. The following symptoms are associated with drowsy driving:
You continue to yawn.
You don’t remember driving the last few miles.
Your eyes go out of focus.
All of the above.
5. When approaching a roundabout, you should:
Maintain the same speed and stop if necessary.
Slow down and always stop.
Speed up if there is a small space where you can enter the roundabout.
Slow down and stop if necessary.
6. When driving under snowy or icy conditions:
Avoid braking hard.
Drive below the posted speed limit.
Increase the distance between your vehicle and the one ahead.
All of the above.
7. If a tire suddenly blows out while you are driving, you should:
Apply the brakes firmly.
Slow down gradually and brake lightly.
Turn off ignition.
Pump the brakes rapidly.
8. Regulatory signs:
Are diamond shaped and yellow or green.
Warn drivers about road hazards.
Regulate the flow of traffic at school zone.
Provide information about the road rules and traffic laws.
9. To avoid having to make an emergency stop while driving in traffic, drivers should:
Drive slower than the flow of traffic.
Sound their horn to warn other drivers.
Drive in the right lane only.
Look ahead and maintain a safe following distance.
10. Distractions that take your attention away from driving can be caused by ______ while driving.
eating or drinking
changing the radio
using your cell phone
All of the above.
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