VIRGINIA DMV WRITTEN TEST
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This sign means:

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Curve ahead, the recommended speed is 40 MPH or less.
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Curve ahead, drive at 40 MPH or more around the curve ahead.
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If you are driving at 40 MPH or less you must turn to the right.
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If you are driving at 40 MPH or less you must stay in the right-hand lane.
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12.
When approaching a blind person walking with a white cane or guide dog, drivers should yield the right-of-way.
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True.
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False.
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13.
Look over your shoulder to check your blind spot:
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On all right and left turns.
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When changing lanes.
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When pulling to the right side of the road or away from a curb.
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All of the above.
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14.
You come to a railroad crossing where the crossing gates are down and the lights are flashing. What should you do?
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Stop, look, and then proceed if no train is coming.
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Slow down, and drive around the gates if clear.
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Come to a complete stop well behind the gates, wait for the tracks to clear and for the gates to raise, then proceed.
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Drive through the crossing gates, if you don't see a train.
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15.
This road sign means:

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Low clearance.
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No turning.
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Lane shifting.
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Two-way traffic.
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16.
While inside a roundabout, you should:
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Remain in your lane until you are ready to exit.
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Use your left turn signal if you are in position to exit now.
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Change lanes before you check for vehicles behind you.
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All of the above.
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17.
When sharing the road with cyclists, you should:
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Leave ample room when you are turning right after passing a cyclist, so you don't cut him or her off.
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Be careful.
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Treat the cyclist as any other vehicle.
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All of the above.
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18.
If you are driving with your high-beam lights on, you must dim them at least ______ from any oncoming vehicle.
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300 feet
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400 feet
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500 feet
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250 feet
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19.
When should you yield your legal right of way?
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When you are driving on a highway and another vehicle merges onto it.
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Often, even at controlled intersections.
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Never, it confuses other drivers.
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When it helps prevent collisions.
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20.
A vertical rectangle is generally used for:
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School crossing signs.
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Regulatory signs.
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Guide signs.
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Railroad advance warning signs.
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