WA DMV PRACTICE TEST
11.
You are on the freeway and traffic is merging into your lane. You should:
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Make room for the merging traffic, if possible.
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Speed up to prevent congestion.
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Assert your right of way by driving faster.
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Always slow down and maintain your position.
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12.
If you’re going to turn left onto a one-way street, complete the turn into:
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The right lane.
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Neither lane.
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Either lane.
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The lane closest to the one you came from.
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13.
If you stop along the road at night:
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Keep your low-beam headlights turned on.
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Keep your headlights turned off.
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Keep only your parking lights on.
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Do not keep your emergency flashers turned on.
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14.
When a traffic signal light turns green you should:
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Wait for pedestrians to finish crossing the road.
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Proceed if there aren't other vehicles in your way.
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Enter the intersection.
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All of the above.
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15.
People driving under the influence of alcohol are:
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A danger only to pedestrians.
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A danger only to themselves.
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A danger especially to motorcyclists.
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A danger to everyone.
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16.
This sign means:

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You should stay in the right lane if you are driving slower than other vehicles.
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You should slow down and move to the right lane.
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You should use the right lane for higher speeds.
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Slower traffic must exit on the right.
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17.
A standard 5-ounce glass of wine contains approximately the same amount of alcohol as:
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Two shots of vodka.
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Half a pint (8 oz) of regular beer.
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One 12-ounce regular beer.
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All of the above.
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18.
Drinking alcohol affects:
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Your reflexes.
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Your vision.
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Your driving.
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All of the above.
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19.
If you are arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol:
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You must consent to chemical testing.
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You can refuse to take a chemical test.
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You have the option to take the test at a later time.
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None of the above.
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20.
When driving at night, you should slow down and:
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Follow the vehicle ahead more closely to avoid glare from oncoming headlights.
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Use high beams whenever possible, but never when there's oncoming traffic.
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Use high beams until other drivers dim their lights.
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Come to a complete stop whenever there's oncoming traffic.
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