WISCONSIN DMV TEST

41. If you are making a left turn from a two-way street, you should be driving:
On the lane traveling in the opposite direction.
Near the center line.
Close to the right side of the road.
With the center line to your right.
42. This road sign means you:
straight or left
Must come to a complete stop before turning left.
Can turn left or go straight.
Can go straight ahead.
Are approaching a divided highway.
43. A solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line means that vehicles:
Next to the solid line may pass.
Next to the broken line may pass.
In both directions may pass.
None of the above.
44. When approaching a crosswalk where a blind pedestrian is waiting to cross, you must stop:
At the crosswalk and wait for the pedestrian to cross the street.
At the crosswalk and then tell the pedestrian when to cross the street.
More than five feet from the crosswalk so the pedestrian will not be distracted by the sound of the engine.
Only if you see the pedestrian already in the crosswalk.
45. Diamond-shaped signs:
Indicate no passing zones.
Are used to warn drivers of hazards on roadways.
Typically provide guidance to drivers.
All of the above.
46. Green traffic signs:
Give drivers directional information.
Are used at school crossings.
Are used to identify parking spaces for disabled drivers.
Warn drivers of unexpected roadway conditions.
47. This sign indicates that the road ahead:
double curve sign
Turns sharply right, then left.
Is a divided highway.
Curves right, then left.
Curves right.
48. "No zones" are areas around trucks where cars:
May not pass the truck.
Are only partially visible to the truck driver.
Can't park.
Aren't visible to the truck driver.
49. ____________ happens when a layer of water prevents direct contact between tires and the road, causing a loss of control.
Waterloss
Indirect-planing
Hydroplaning
Tyre-planing
50. You have allowed the wheels of your vehicle to run off the edge of the pavement. You should:
Apply the brakes firmly and turn the front wheels sharply to the right to steer back onto the pavement.
Grip the steering wheel tightly, slowly take your foot off the accelerator, and gently apply the brakes. Check for traffic behind you, gently steer back onto the pavement.
Hold the steering wheel tightly and shift into neutral to bring the front of the vehicle back in line.
None of the above.
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