WISCONSIN DMV WRITTEN TEST

11. A good rule for passing is:
Drive with the flow of traffic and pass only as needed.
Always remember to flash your lights and sound your horn to alert the other drivers that you are about to pass.
Try to get to the front of any line of slow moving traffic as soon as possible.
Pass on the right whenever possible.
12. When the light is red, drivers:
Must stop after entering the intersection.
Can go, but only if the intersection is clear.
Must come to a complete stop before moving into the intersection.
Must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
13. A triangular shape:
Indicates a Passing Zone.
Is used for yield signs.
Indicates a railroad crossing.
Is used exclusively for stop signs.
14. The white sign means:
railroad crossing sign
Stop at the railroad tracks and wait for a signal before crossing.
Look, listen, and prepare to stop at the crossing, if necessary.
Railroad crossing is controlled - continue at your regular speed.
Slow down, stop on the railroad tracks and proceed through the crossing if no trains are visible.
15. This road sign means:
two way traffic ahead sign
Intersection ahead.
You can travel in either direction in this lane.
Two-way traffic ahead.
Divided highway ahead.
16. The sign in the picture:
slow moving vehicle sign
Means that you need to stop.
Is found at most intersections and indicates that drivers must yield to other vehicles.
Is displayed on the rear of slow moving vehicles.
Is a Construction and Maintenance Traffic Control sign.
17. Whenever approaching a yield sign at an intersection, you must:
Slow down and stop if necessary.
Treat it as a red light.
Proceed normally unless vehicles are present.
Come to a complete stop.
18. Which of the following is true about use of your turn signals?
If you signal for a lane change, other drivers must let you in.
You must always signal for lane changes.
You only need to signal in heavy traffic.
You should never use both electric and hand signals.
19. While driving, you should look 10 to 15 seconds ahead of you:
Because it’s a legal requirement.
To see potential hazards early.
Focusing solely on the middle of the road.
To avoid distractions from your dashboard.
20. 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 20/40 acuity, with or without corrective lenses.
At least 20/50 acuity in either/both eyes, with or without corrective lenses.
At least 20/70 acuity, without corrective lenses.
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