DMV PERMIT PRACTICE TEST – RULES 3

This online DMV drivers ed practice test, with multiple choice questions, is intended to help you prepare for the DMV written knowledge test that is required before you can get your driver’s license.
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Rules 3

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You park your car on the side of the roaYou are facing uphill and there is no curb present. You should:

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If your wheels go off the pavement:

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Large trucks turning right onto a street with two lanes in each direction:

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You may legally block an intersection when:

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If you have to cross several lanes:

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Crosswalks near school are painted:

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You may pass another vehicle on the right if it is waiting to:

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Large trucks require:

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It is important to stay well behind large trucks and buses, and out of their blind spots because:

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When is a normal solid white line used as pavement marking between lanes?

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A solid yellow line on your side of the road means:

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Upon approaching an intersection in which a traffic signal is not working how should you proceed?

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When there are two or more lanes, which one you should use for slow driving?

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White lines on the roadway mean:

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Two sets of two yellow lines, with solid lines on the outside and broken lines on the inside, represent what?

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You are not allowed to pass a vehicle on the left when:

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The two-second rule is:

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A lane with a diamond symbol is for:

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When driving in the fast lane, if you are tailgated, the best thing to do is?

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When driving at night, you can reduce the glare from an approaching car's headlights by:

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You may cross solid yellow lines:

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What causes most rear-end accident?

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If you are going into a curve too quickly, you should:

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Directions given by a police officer overrule:

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Driving off the paved roadway to pass another vehicle is allowed when:

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Pedestrians walking on a highway should walk when safe:

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When faced with low visibility conditions while driving, you should:

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A pedestrian using a white cane means that:

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Alcohol is:

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When the light is red, you may make a left turn if:

Your score is

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DMV Permit Practice Test

Get Your Paperwork in Order – Not many things are worse than showing up for a big test, only to learn that you don’t have every piece of paperwork in order. Plan ahead by finding out exactly what you’ll need. If you need your birth certificate, for example, make sure you can easily get your hands on it for test day. You may also need a Social Security card, so make sure your parents or guardians have that. The driver’s-license office, or your driver’s-ed instructor, can tell you what else you’ll need, so talk with them and take care of things as soon as possible. Some paperwork and documents take a while to get to you if you need replacements, so don’t wait until the last-possible minute. Otherwise, you may have to reschedule your exam.

For each section of the DMV permit practice test, we have multiple practice quizzes. In order to successfully prepare, consider utilizing these exams and official driver’s handbook to your advantage. Numerous of driving schools are sending their students to this website in order for them to have an adequate preparation utilizing the official written knowledge test. DriverKnowledge has been able to stand out from the rest due to the fact that the tests that we offer are FREE and of high quality.

There is sample permit practice test available from the DMV website or through training courses. There are also many other DMV permit practice test offered free of charge. Take as many of these as possible. This gives you a good idea of what the questions are like and a decent hint at how prepared you are for the actual test. Don’t assume, however, that passing a few practice tests means you will pass the real one.

A person who repeatedly fails the exam may lose hope and confidence. Failure can also delay or disrupt important life goals and activities. Few employers want to hire someone without a reliable source of transportation. The ability to drive is often a necessity for everyday life. By approaching the permit and license exam the right way, anyone can succeed.