Driving Exam - 2025
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is the minimum following distance you should maintain behind the vehicle in front of you?
Back
three seconds
Answer explanation
The minimum following distance is three seconds. This allows enough time to react to sudden stops or emergencies, ensuring safety on the road. One or two seconds may not provide adequate time to respond.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
At a stop sign, you must come to a complete stop: at the stop line, before the stop line, after the stop line
Back
at the stop line
Answer explanation
At a stop sign, you must come to a complete stop at the stop line to ensure safety and visibility. Stopping before or after the line does not comply with traffic regulations.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
When parking uphill on a street with a curb, you should turn your wheels:
Back
away from the curb
Answer explanation
When parking uphill, turning your wheels away from the curb ensures that if your vehicle rolls, it will roll into the curb and not into the street, preventing accidents. Therefore, the correct choice is 'away from the curb'.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
When driving in fog, you should use: high beam headlights, low beam headlights, parking lights
Back
low beam headlights
Answer explanation
When driving in fog, use low beam headlights. High beams can reflect off the fog and reduce visibility, while low beams provide better illumination without causing glare.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
You may pass another vehicle on the right if they are turning left and there is enough room to pass safely.
Back
true
Answer explanation
The statement is true. You are allowed to pass a vehicle on the right if it is turning left and there is sufficient space to do so safely, ensuring that you follow traffic laws and maintain safety.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The speed limit in a residential area is typically:
Back
25 MPH
Answer explanation
The speed limit in residential areas is typically set at 25 MPH to ensure safety for pedestrians and children. This lower limit helps reduce the risk of accidents in neighborhoods.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
When approaching a railroad crossing without signals or gates, you should:
Back
Slow down and look both ways.
Answer explanation
When approaching a railroad crossing without signals or gates, it's crucial to slow down and look both ways to ensure safety. This allows you to spot any oncoming trains before proceeding.
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