The Driver's Exam consists of 20 questions randomly selected from a California Driver's Test. Answers are entered by clicking the option button that corresponds to your selection. The test is scored by clicking "Grade Test" at end of the exam. Correct answers are found through hypertext links located at the end of the exam.
SCHOOL BUSES
Question #1: When a school bus with flashing
red lights has stopped on the road ahead of you, you must:
(B) Stop until the lights stop flashing
(this information is found on page 54
of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)
EMERGENCY VEHICLE
Question #2: When you hear the siren or
see the red emergency light of a closely approaching ambulance, police
vehicle, or fire truck, you must:
(A) Drive to the right edge of the road
and stop.
(this information is found on page 56
of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)
ADMINISTRATIVE PER SE
Question #3: If you are arrested for drunk
driving and refuse to submit to a chemical test of the alcohol content
of your blood:
(A) Your driving privilege will be withdrawn.
(this information is found on page 81
of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)
WATCH OUT FOR BLIND SPOTS
Question #4: What is a general rule for
passenger vehicles regarding blind spots for large trucks and buses?
(A) If you can't see the vehicle's mirrors,
you can be sure that the truck or bus driver can't see you.
(this information is found on page 54
of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)
ROAD WORKERS
Question #5: Orange colored signs and flags
can alert drivers to:
(A) Changed road conditions.
(this information is found on page 60
of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)
NO PARKING
Question #6: You may not "double park":
(A) At any time.
(this information is found on page 32
of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)
COLLISIONS
Question #7: If a traffic light is red,
but a police officer or firefighter on duty tells you to go ahead, you
should:
(B) Do as he or she tells you.
(this information is found on page 71
of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)
NO PARKING
Question #8: When stopping for any reason along a highway, other than as required by traffic, you should stop:
(C) Off the pavement.
(this information is found on page 32 of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)
IF YOU ARE INVOLVED IN A COLLISION
Question #9: If you are involved in a collision:
(A) Notify the local law enforcement agency or CHP if anyone is injured or killed.
(this information is found on page 73 of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)
WEARING GLASSES OR CONTACT LENSES
Question #10: You have a restriction on your license that states "must wear corrective lenses." You lost your glasses...
(B) Do not drive until your glasses are replaced.
(this information is found on page 39 of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)
LOOKING AHEAD
Question #11: Looking ahead while driving means that you should:
(C) Scan (keep your eyes moving).
(this information is found on page 35 of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)
SIGNAL WHEN YOU CHANGE DIRECTION
Question #12: Should you signal when you don't see any vehicles around?
(A) Yes, a vehicle you don't see might hit you.
(this information is found on page43 of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)
TRAFFIC CONTROL AT INTERSECTIONS
Question #13: Blocking an intersection during "rush hour" traffic is:
C) Never permitted.
(this information is found on page 15 of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)
DRINKING AND OPERATING VESSELS
Question #14: The maximum legal blood alcohol
concentration (BAC) level for persons age 18 or older is:
(C) Eight hundredths (0.08) of one percent.
(this information is found on page 76
of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)
TRAFFIC CONTROL AT INTERSECTIONS
Question #15: When you come to a corner
where there is a flashing yellow light, you must:
(C) Slow down and cross carefully.
(this information is found on page 15
of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)
KEEP A CUSHION AHEAD
Question #16: When you follow too closely
and another driver cuts suddenly in front of you, what is the best thing
to do?
(C) Take your foot off the gas pedal.
(this information is found on page 44
of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)
ALTERNATIVES TO DRIVING
Question #17: Which of the following could
best contribute to impoved traffic flow?
(B) Public transportation.
(this information is found on page 62
of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)
MOTORCYCLES
Question #18: You must always look carefully
for motorcycles before you change lanes or make a left turn because they:
(B) Are hard to see.
(this information is found on page 58
of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)
CARPOOL LANES AND CONTROLLED ON-RAMPS
Question #19: Carpool lanes are marked with
a diamond symbol. To use these lanes during the special hours shown on
the signs, you must:
(C) Have the minimum number of passengers
shown on the signs.
(this information is found on page 25
of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)
TRAFFIC CONTROL AT INTERSECTIONS
Question #20: A flashing red traffic light
at an intersection means that you must:
(B) Stop before entering.
(this information is found on page 15
of the 1995 California Driver Handbook)