WISCONSIN DMV PRACTICE TEST

21. If you approach a flashing red traffic light, you should treat it the same as:
A yield sign.
A warning sign.
A guide sign.
A stop sign.
22. Give the right-of-way to any pedestrian:
On the opposite side of the street.
In a marked crosswalk.
On a school bus.
If you have the green light.
23. When are you allowed to pass another vehicle by using the shoulder of the road?
When the vehicle in front of you is making a left turn.
Never.
When the traffic ahead is blocked up for 250 feet.
To go around a slow moving vehicle.
24. If a vehicle is coming toward you at night with its high beams on, making it hard to see the road ahead, you should:
Look ahead toward the right edge of your lane.
Look straight ahead toward the middle of the lane.
Turn on your emergency flashers.
Look ahead toward the left edge of your lane.
25. This is:
side road sign
A merging traffic sign.
A reduction of lanes sign.
A right curve sign.
A side road sign.
26. You may legally block an intersection:
If you are waiting to make a left turn.
If you have a medical emergency.
Never.
If you have the right-of-way.
27. When the road is slippery you should:
Slow down and proceed with caution.
Check your brakes.
Decrease the following distance.
Increase your speed to improve traction.
28. This road sign means:
no right turn sign
Right turn permitted on red light.
No U-turns.
Drivers must turn right.
No right turn permitted.
29. Backing your vehicle is:
A maneuver only permitted in driveways or to exit a parking lot.
A maneuver that requires full attention.
A maneuver for which you should rely on your rear-view mirror.
All of the above.
30. To keep the driver behind you at a safe distance you should:
Keep a steady speed.
Drive 5 MPH faster than the vehicle behind.
Drive 20 MPH faster than the vehicle behind.
Drive 5 MPH slower than the vehicle behind.
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