| Question | Answer |
| Where can you find the recommended tire
pressure for your vehicle? | Inside the door jamb. |
| You should signal your intention to turn
at least ______ feet before turning. | 100 feet. |
| When parking uphill with a curb: | Turn wheels away from the curb |
| When parking downhill with a curb, turn
the front wheels: | To the right |
| Parking on a street or highway is not
allowed: | Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant and beside a curb that is painted yellow |
| Who must wear a seat belt in a motor
vehicle in Alabama? | Each occupant, regardless of age. |
| Accident records show that over _____
percent of highway crashes are caused
by driver error. | 90 percent |
| Alabama law allows using a wireless
device to write, send, or read a text
message, instant message, or email
while operating a motor vehicle when: | NEVER |
| The fine for texting and driving (first time
offense) is: | $25 |
| To avoid highway hypnosis, it is
advisable to take regular breaks: | Every 100 miles or every 2 hours |
| Each year, approximately ____ percent
of all fatal crashes involve drivers who
have been drinking: | 50 percent |
| It is unlawful for persons under 21 years
of age whose blood alcohol content is
______ percent or higher to operate or
be in physical control of a vehicle: | .02 percent |
| Alcohol: | Slows down reflexes. |
| Traffic mishaps must be reported if
property damage exceeds: | $500 |
| Vehicles that are required to stop at
railroad crossings are: | Vehicles that are transporting hazardous materials and school buses. |
| A blue traffic sign is a (an): | Information sign. |
| Broken white lines on the highway
means: | Traffic is going in the same direction. |
| A solid yellow line on your side of the
center line means: | You cannot pass. |
| A broken yellow center line indicates: | Two-way traffic. |
| At a flashing yellow left arrow on the
bottom of the traffic light, a driver
should: | Yield to traffic before making a turn. |
| Which direction does traffic flow in a
roundabout: | Counter-clockwise |
| Alabama’s _______ ______ law
provides that you must never drive a
vehicle at a speed that is faster than
reasonable under existing conditions: | Basic speed |
| Statutory speed limits in the state of
Alabama for county paved roads is: | 45 MPH (unless posted). |
| Statutory speed limit on interstate
highways is: | 70 MPH |
| When approaching a stop sign, a driver
must: | Stop at the marked stop line |
| When must you stop if approaching a
school bus: | If you see flashing amber and/or red lights on the top of the bus. |
| When an emergency vehicle
approaches you from the front, you
should: | Pull to the curb side of the road and stop if possible. |
| The basic Right of Way rule states that
the driver of the vehicle on the: | Left shall yield to the driver on the right. |
| A driver may not cross the center line to
pass on a curve or hill where you
cannot see a clear passing distance of
at least: | 500 feet. |
| Passing a vehicle by going onto the shoulder of the road is: | Never permitted unless ordered by a police officer. |
| What must you check other than mirrors before changing lanes: | Blindspot. |
| The correct hand signal for a left turn is: | Hand and arm extended out. |
| What documents must you present at a
traffic stop: | Driver License, Proof of Insurance, and
Vehicle Registration. |
| The mandatory insurance law in
Alabama requires that no person may
operate a vehicle on public highways
unless its covered by ______ insurance: | Liability. |
| What must you do when approaching
an emergency vehicle with flashing
lights stopped on the side of the road: | Move over if possible or slow to a speed
of 15 MPH slower than posted speed
limit. |
| When driving at night, you must dim
your headlights within ______ feet of an
oncoming vehicle: | 500 feet |
| Approximately _______ of the fatal
motor vehicle crashes in Alabama occur
during the hours of darkness: | 1/2 |
| If your car starts to hydroplane, you
should: | Take your foot off of the accelerator. |
| Symptoms of carbon monoxide
poisoning are: | Nausea and Dizziness. |