WISCONSIN DMV PRACTICE TEST

31. This road sign means:
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No parking.
Parking is not allowed during the indicated hours.
Lanes are reserved for vehicles with the indicated number of occupants.
Do not enter.
32. This road sign means:
double curve sign
Steep grade ahead.
The road ahead curves right, then left.
A side road merges from the left.
Road construction ahead.
33. This blue sign means parking is allowed:
parking disabled sign
For disabled persons without a special placard or plate.
Only for disabled persons with a special placard or plate.
Only for persons in wheelchairs.
For vehicles loading or unloading passengers.
34. This road sign warns drivers that:
side road sign
Another traffic lane joins the one they are on.
Left turns are not allowed at the intersection.
The road will make a sharp turn to the right.
Another road enters the highway from the direction shown.
35. If an intersection has a stop sign but no painted crosswalk, you must:
Stop before the unmarked crosswalk.
Proceed without stopping.
Slow down but not stop, if you don't see any pedestrians.
Stop after having passed the stop sign.
36. This white sign means:
railroad crossing sign
Look, listen and prepare to stop at the crossing if necessary.
Stop at the railroad tracks and wait for a signal before crossing.
Railroad crossing is controlled. Continue at your regular speed.
None of the above.
37. If an approaching driver does not dim the headlights, you should:
Look toward the right edge of your lane and avoid looking directly into the bright lights.
Switch to daytime lights.
Look toward the left to help avoid the glare of the oncoming headlights.
Flash your headlights to low beam for a second, then return to high beam.
38. If, while driving, you hit a vehicle with no one in it, you must:
Leave immediately.
Tell the owner.
Sketch the scene.
Not move your vehicle.
39. Your first response to reduced visibility should be:
To turn on your windshield wipers.
To turn on your headlights.
To look for road edge markings to guide you.
To reduce your speed.
40. If one of your tires blows out, you should:
Pump your brakes and steer where you want to go.
Apply your brakes gently and steer smoothly where you want to go.
Apply your brakes immediately.
Hold the steering wheel tightly, take your foot off the gas pedal and steer smoothly where you want to go.
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