Atlanta, Georgia Road Test
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1 1. When driving your car Into traffic from a parked position, you should: A. Sound your horn and pull Into the other lane. B. Signal and proceed when safe. C. Signal other traffic and pull directly into traffic flow. D. Use signal and pull from curb quickly. 2. When changing lanes in traffic, you should: A. Use proper signal for a turn. B. Sound your horn and pull into the other lane. C. Use the rear-view mirror to observe other traffic and pull Into the other lane. D. Use correct signal and look to make sure the change can be made easily. 3. When a bus Is loading children on a divided highway, cars going in that direction must: A. Sound horn and proceed slowly. B. Drive under 10 M.P.H. C. Stop until the children are loaded. D. Stop If children are walking across the read. 4. What documents must you have in your possession when driving a vehicle? A. Vehicle registration and insurance card. B. Vehicle registration and driver's license. C. Vehicle registration and title. D. No fault insurance card and driver's license. 5. Under what conditions is it unlawful to drive an unreasonably slow level of speed? A. when driving on a one-way street B. When driving in a passing zone. C. When Impeding or blocking the normal movement of traffic. D. It is always safer to drive slowly. 6. When driving at night you should dim your headlights and use low beams when: A. Approaching an intersection. B. The other driver dims hls lights. C. Meeting or following another vehicle. D. Blinded by the lights of an approaching vehicle. 7. When a pedestrian is crossing the street, in a marked crosswalk, you should: A. Sound your horn and proceed slowly. Atlanta, Georgia Road Test B. Take the right-of-way but do not hit the person. C. Reduce speed and warn the person he is jag walking. D. Give the pedestrian the right-of-way. 8. What does the law say to do when you approach a stop sign? A. Come to a full stop. B. Stop only If other vehicles are approaching. C. Slow down and yield the right-of-way. D. Make sure no cars are coming and you need not make a full stop. 9. When Involved in an accident where there Is death, Injury, or bodily damage of $250 or more you must: A. Call your Insurance agent. B. Call the nearest police officer. C. Leave your name, address, and phone number. D. Leave the scene immediately. 10. If you see or hear a vehicle with a flashing red or blue light, siren blowing or bell ringing, you must: A. Signal the driver to pass. B. Speed up and get out of the way. C. Pull over to the right of the road and stop. D. Follow the vehicle to see where it is going. 11. lf a traffic signal changes to green you should: A. Go ahead B. Proceed when safe and after yielding to pedestrians and other cars within the intersection. C. Pause, then go. D. Proceed in the direction of the arrow. 12. What position in the roadway must you be in before making a left turn from a one-way street? A. Close to the right-hand side of the street. B. Close to the left-hand side of the street. C. Close to the center-iine in the street. D. You cannot turn left from a one-way street 13. The law prohibits stopping or parking: A. One a sidewalk. B. In front of a driveway. C. Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant. D. All of the above. 14. If you are Convicted of operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicating beverage or drugs, you will:
2 A. Lose your privilege to drive any vehicle. B. Be permitted to drive only in emergencies. C. Be permitted to drive during daylight Only. 15. When a traffic signal light Is green and a police officer signals stop, you should: A. Obey the traffic light. B. Slow down and proceed with caution. C. Sound your horn and Increase speed. D. Obey the officer's signal. 16. On a two way street, what should you do about a bus that has stopped to load or unload passengers? A. Stop when approaching from the front or the rear. B. Slow down when approaching from the front. C. Stop when approaching from the rear. D. Sound your horn and proceed slowly. 17. A pentagon shaped sign is found? A. Near railroad crossings. B. Near schools. C. Near hospitals. D. Near crosswalks 18. If you are traveling at 30 M.P.H. and following another vehicle you should not get closer than: A. Five car lengths. B. Four car lengths C. Three car lengths. D. Eight cars lengths. 19. Under what condition would a street or highway more likely be Slippery? A. When Center-lines have just been painted. B. When a new highway has Just opened for traffic. C. When it has rained hard for several hours. D. When it has just started to rain. 20. What lane must you be in before making a right turn from any street or highway? A. Close to the left side of the street. B. Close to the center-line of the street. C. Close to the right side of the street. D. You can be in any lane as long as you give the proper turn signal. 21. If you are involved in an accident, you are required to show your driver's licence to: A. Police officers only. B. Any police officer and any person Involved in the accident. C. Any witnesses to the accident. D. Anyone on demand. 22. If you are in an accident resulting in death, injury, or over $250 property damage, you must notify the Department of Public safety within: A. 30 days B. 3 days C. 7days. D. 10 days. 23. What Is the correct signal for a right turn? A. Hand and arm extended downward. B. Hand and arm extended straight out. C. Hand and arm extended upward. D. Hand and arm extended to the right. 24. The law prohibits following a fire engine closer than: A. 50 feet. B. 100 feet C. 300 feet D. 500 feet. 25. On a two- lane roadway, if you want to pass a vehicle and another vehicle Is coming toward you: A. Speed up so that the approaching vehicle will slow down. B. Wait until the way ahead is clear, then pass. C. Blow your horn so the other vehicles will give you room to pass. D. Never pass another vehicle. 26. Before entering a curve, It Is always safer to: A. Ride the center of the roadway. B. Maintain steady speed and apply brakes if necessary. C. Slow down only when the pavement is siippery 27. When two cars approach an uncontrolled intersection at the same time: A. The biggest car goes first. B. The car on the left gives the right-of-way to the car on the right. C. The car on the left takes the right-of-way. 28. What Is the meaning of a flashing red traffic signal light at an intersection?
3 A. Stop completely as at a stop sign, and proceed when safe. B. Slow down and proceed with caution. C. Slow and wait for a green light. D. Sound horn and proceed slowly. 29. When may you drive at the maximum posted speed limit In Georgia? A. At any time. B. Whenever the vehicle, road, and weather conditions are ideal. C. On any highway designated for one-way traffic. D. Only in the day time. 30. When driving in the rain you should: A. Turn on your parking lights. B. Turn on your low beams. C. Turn on your high beams. D. Turn on your bright lights. 31. If a traffic light changes from green to yellow as you approach an intersection, you should: A. Sound your horn and continue through the intersection. B. Speed up before the light changes. C. Stop before entering the intersection. D. Slow up and proceed with caution. 32. On a two-way street with four lanes, from which lane should you make a left turn? A. The lane to the right of the center line. B. The left lane C. Either lane If safe. D. The lane marked turns only. 33. On a four-lane highway, the left lane Is for: A. Passing and preparing to make a left turn. B. Passing only. C. Fast moving traffic. D. Slow moving traffic. 34. When approaching a YIELD sign, the law requires you to: A. Stop, then enter traffic slowly. B. Stop, then enter traffic quickly. C. Speed up and force your way into traffic. D. Slow down, stop if necessary and yield the rightof-way to traffic approaching from the right or left. 35. When passing another vehicle, you should return to the inside of the roadway: A. Ten feet in front of the vehicle you have passed. B. Immediately. C. After clearing the front fender of the vehicle you have passed. D. When you can see the passed vehicle in your inside rear-view mirror. 36. A double yellow line means: A. No passing either side. B. Pass only when clear. C. One-way street. D. Passing In daylight hours only. 37. Driving in a heavy fog at night, you should always use: A. Low headlight beams. B. Bright headlight beams. C. Parking lights. D. No lights. 38. The MERGING TRAFFIC sign means: A. The vehicle on the left has the right-of-way. B. Watch for traffic entering our lane and reduce speed. C. Proceed at the normal rate of speed. D. Stop for approaching vehicles. 39. The maximum speed on the interstate Highway system is: A. 75 M.P.H. B. 65 M.P.H. C. 55 M.P.H. D. 40 M.P.H. 40. The signal for a left turn is: A. Hand and arm straight up. B. Hand and arm straight out. C. Hand and arm straight down. 41. A green arrow means: A. Do not go in the direction of the arrow. B. No turns. C. Go straight only. D. You may proceed with caution in the direction of the arrow, yielding right-of way to pedestrians and other traffic. 42. If you strike an unattended vehicle, you're required to: A. Stop immediately.
4 B. Attempt to locate the owner. C. Leave your name and address on or in the damaged vehicle if you cannot locate the owner. D. All of the above. 43. Before entering a street from an alley, private road or driveway you must: A. Enter or cross the street as quicky as possible. B. Sound your horn and proceed with caution. C. Not stop unless there is a stop sign. D. Stop, yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and vehicles. 44. When driving where children are walking, you must: A. Sound your horn and warn them you are approaching. B. Drive to the left side of the roadway. C. Slow down, proceed with caution and be ready to make a quick stop. D. Increase your speed. 45. When meeting a car with blinding headlights, you should: A. Turn your lights on high beam. B. Open and shut your eyes rapidly. C. Look away from the bright lights to the right edge of your lane. D. Look at the oncoming headlights. 46. When approaching a pedestrian crossing the street in a Crosswalk, you should: A. Blow your horn. B. Give the pedestrian the right-of-way. C. Slow down. D. Speed up to discourage jaywalking. 47. It Is unlawful to stop within how many feet of a railroad crossing? A. 50 feet. B. l5 feet. C. 25 feet. D. 35 feet. 48. It is unlawful to park within how many feet of a crosswalk at an intersection? A. 3 feet. B. 10 feet. C. 20 feet. D. 50 feet. 49. Before leaving your car when it is parked on a downgrade you should set your parking break and: A. Turn the wheels toward the curb. B. Turn the wheels toward the street C. Leave it in neutral. 50. You must park, at least how many feet from a crosswalk at an intersection? A. 10 feet. B. 15 feet. C. 20 feet. D. 30 feet. 51. When a Street or highway is divided into clearly marked lanes for traffic, you should A. Signal your intention and move to another lane only when safe. B. Change from one lane to another to make better time. C. Never change lanes. D. Sound your horn to warn other drivers and pull into another lane. 52. Georgia law requires you to dim your headlights for all approaching traffic within: A. 100 feet. B. 250 feet. C. 300 feet. D. 500 feet. 53. When overtaking and passing another vehicle you should: A. Move quickly to the left to warn other drivers. B. Follow close behind the car ahead so that the other driver can see you in his rear-view mirror. C. Sound your horn and pass when safe to do so. D. Stay behind until the other driver motions for you to pass. 54. When another vehicle Is about to overtake and pass you, you must A. Give way to the right, maintain same speed or slow down until the vehicle has passed. B. Speed up so that passing is not necessary. C. Signal the other driver not to pass. D. Move to the left to prevent the passing if you are driving within the legal speed limit.
5 55. When a tire blows out, the safest thing to do Is: A. Drive on the shoulder of the road and apply brakes. B. Steer straight ahead. C. Apply brakes to stop vehicle quickly. D. Slow down gradually and pull completely off the road. 56. The maximum speed on highways unless otherwise posted is: A. 30 M.P.H B. 40 M.P.H. C. 50 M.P.H. D. 55 M.P.H. 57. If your car goes into a skid, you should: A. Turn the wheels sharply. B. Turn the front wheels in the opposite direction of the skid. C. Turn the front wheels in the same direction of the skid and brake gradually. D. Turn the front wheels in the same direction of the skid and brake suddenly. 58. You are coming to a cross street, the light is green, but your lane of traffic has stopped, You should: A. Sound your horn, so traffic will start moving again. B. Stop before entering the crosswalk or intersection and wait until traffic Is moving again. C. Pull into the intersection so that you will not have to wait if the traffic light turns red. D. Weave from lane to lane so that you will not have to stop. 59. The speed limit in business or residential areas, unless otherwise posted is: A. 25 M.P.H. B. 35 M.P.H. C. 30 M.P.H. D. 20 M.P.H. 60. In traffic, which signal should you give before changing lanes? A. Hand and arm upward. B. In the direction of the nearest lane. C. No signal needed. D. Give signal in the direction of the lane you intend to move. 61. The cause of most traffic accidents are: A. The road. B. The driver. C. The vehicle 62. When getting into or out of a vehicle parked alongside a curb, you should: A. Look in the rear-view mirror to make sure no traffic is approaching and get in or out on the left. B. Sound your horn to warn other vehicles and get out on the driver's side after traffic hasstopped. C. Always use the curb or sidewalk side to get in or out of a vehicle. 63. Who is responsible for trash thrown from motor vehicle to a public street or highway? A. The driver. B. Any passenger. C. The passenger who throws the trash. D. The police. 64. On a four lane one-way street you should make a left turn onto a two-way four laned street, from which lane? A. Lane nearest the left side of street. B. Lane nearest the right of street. C. Either lane. D. Lane nearest center line. 65. When driving In rain, you must: A. Turn on your high beam headlights. B. Turn on your parking lights. C. Turn on your low beam headlights. D. No lights are necessary. 66. The primary cause of a rear-end collision is: A. The driver being, blinded by the sun. B. The driver ahead stops without signaling. C. The driver in the rear apparently went to sleep. D. Following too close. 67. What do you do if your car stalls or breaks down on public streets or highways? A. Get the vehicle off the road and raise the hood. B. Call the dealer. C. Abandon the vehicle. D. call the owner. 68. How far in advance must you signal for a turn: A. 100 feet.
6 B. 150 feet C. 1 block D. An adequate distance to alert other drivers. 69. The proper way to enter an expressway from an entrance ramp is: A. Stop your vehicle and look for oncoming traffic. B. Slow down and enter with caution. C. Sound your horn to warn the other vehicles. D. Gain enough speed to match that of vehicles already on the expressway. 70. The main purpose of the driving examination is: A. To keep a record of the number of drivers in Georgia. B. For identification. C. To provide revenue for the State. D. To determine the abilities, knowledge, skills of a driver. 71. The purpose of the litter control law is to: A. Preserve the beauty and welfare of the state. B. Keep old vehicles off the road. C. Interferes with drivers control of vehicle. D. Control potential injury to passengers. 72. If your wheels run off the edge of the pavement, you should: A. Brake sharply. B. Hold wheel firmly, gently slow down, steer onto pavement when you have slowed down. C. Turn wheel quickly to the left. 73. Yield signs are found: A. On auxiliary roads leading onto major highways. B. On railroad crossing. C. At Intersections of one-way streets.. D. Everywhere. 74. You are at a red light and wish to make a right turn, you must: A. Turn after stopping and making sure the way is clear of cars and pedestrians. B. Slow down and turn if all is clear. C. Turn only if the light is green. D. Turn only If sign says turns only. 75. If you are in an accident where someone Is Injured, what should you do first? A. call the police. B. assist the injured. C. Direct traffic. D. Call a doctor. 76. You must have your headlights on: A. From one & half hour after sunset until onehalf hour before sunrise. B. From one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise. C. From two hours after sunset until two hours before sunrise. D. from two & half hours after sunset until three hours before sunrise. 77. What is the shape of the sign that warns you of a railroad crossing? A. square. B. Round. C. Octagon. D. Rectangular. 78. On a two-way, two lane highway when approaching a stopped school bus with flashing lights, you should: A. Stop until the bus pulls out. B. Slow down to 10 M.P.H. C. Proceed with caution. 79. When is an icy road most slippery? A. When it is snowing B. After it has been sanded. C. At night. D. When the ice begins to melt. 80. Two cars approach an intersection at about the same time, one car is going straight ahead and the other is going to make a left turn, which car has the right-of-way? A. The car that is making a left turn. B. The car that is going straight. C. The first car to stop. D. Both cars. 81. A solid yellow line on the right side of the center-line means: A. Passing permitted when safe. B. Passing prohibited. C. You are approaching an intersection. D. You are approaching a dead-end. Ans: B
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