No student devices needed. Know more
20 questions
When driving at night, you should dim your headlights when:
The other vehicle's headlights are dimmed.
Meeting or following another vehicle.
Approaching an intersection
The Hands Free GA Law pertains to which of the following:
All drivers regardless of age
Older Drivers
Drivers under the age of 21
Drivers over the age of 21
Georgia's Move-Over Law requires drivers to:
Stay in the right lane if driving a tractor-trailer.
Move vehicles out of the lanes of traffic following a crash.
Move over at least one lane away from an emergency vehicle that is stationary, or if unable to move over, slow down below the speed limit.
If you are involved in a crash, one of the immediate requirements is to:
Notify the Secretary of State's Office.
Notify your insurance agent.
Render aid to the injured.
What should you do when you see a flashing yellow traffic signal at the next intersection?
Come to a complete stop before proceeding.
Speed up before the light changes to red.
Slow down and proceed with caution.
Where does the licensed driver riding with a permit holder need to ride in the vehicle?
In the front passenger seat.
In the backseat directly behind the driver.
Anywhere they choose.
You are driving behind a motorcycle and want to pass. You must:
Blow your horn to make the motorcycle move onto the shoulder so that you can pass.
Stay in the right lane as much as possible, because the motorcycle is small and doesn't use all of the lane.
Have your vehicle entirely into the left lane before and during the pass.
All children ages 8 up to 18 are required to ride:
Secured in a safety belt or child safety seat.
In the front seat of the vehicle.
In the backseat of the vehicle.
Streets and highways are most slippery:
When they are clean and dry.
When it has been raining hard for several hours.
Just after it starts to rain.
Driving requires your full attention:
True
False
It is more dangerous to drive at night than in daytime, because:
Your reaction time is slower at night.
You cannot see as far ahead at night.
The road is more slippery at night.
While operating a vehicle on any highway of this state, it is illegal to physically hold or support a wireless device with any part of the body.
True
False
The minimum speed on Georgia interstates is:
40 MPH
65 MPH
55 MPH
A double yellow line in the center of a highway means:
You are approaching a dangerous intersection.
Passing is permitted when safe to do so.
Passing is prohibited.
When driving behind another vehicle at night, you should:
Use your high beam headlights until you are within 10 feet of the vehicle ahead.
Keep your headlights on dim (low beam).
Use your high beam headlights.
When the wheels of your vehicle run off the edge of the pavement, you should:
Release the gas pedal and turn the front wheels slightly to the left to edge the car back on the pavement.
Apply the brakes and turn the front wheels sharply to the left.
Hold the steering wheel firmly; release the gas pedal; and gently apply the brakes.
If a driver is convicted of violating the Hands Free GA Law, they will:
All of the answers.
Pay a fine of at least $ 50.
Accumulate at least one point on their license.
Who has the right of way at a 4-way stop?
The first person to stop is the first to go.
The person to the left always has the right of way.
The person to the right always has the right of way.
When a vehicle is approaching from the front or rear, and is displaying emergency lights and sounding a siren, you must:
Slow down until the vehicle passes.
Pull over to the right and stop.
Continue at the same rate of speed, but keep well to the right.
Rear end collisions are usually caused by:
High speed.
Improper brakes.
Following too closely.
Explore all questions with a free account