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The state minimum insurance standard is:
$25,000 for bodily injury to, or the death of, one individual; $50,000 for bodily injury to, or the death of, two or more people in any one accident; and $25,000 for property damages in any one accident
$25,000 for bodily injury to, or the death of, one individual; $25,000 for bodily injury to, or the death of, two or more people in any one accident; and $10,000 for property damages in any one accident
$25,000 for bodily injury to, or the death of, one individual; $50,000 for bodily injury to, or the death of, two or more people in any one accident; and $10,000 for property damages in any one accident
$15,000 for bodily injury to, or the death of, one individual; $5,000 for bodily injury to, or the death of, two or more people in any one accident; and $10,000 for property damages in any one accident
Yellow lane markings separate multiple lanes of traffic going in opposite directions. You may cross a broken yellow line to pass another vehicle:
When approaching a hill or curve
When oncoming traffic has its turn signals on
when its safe
When the motorist in front of you is driving too slow
Indiana law prohibits motorists from operating a motor vehicle while using a
Wireless phone (unless being used to call 911)
Personal digital assistant
Pager or text messaging device
All of the above
A solid double yellow lane marking separate multiple lanes of traffic going in opposite directions. You cannot cross that line except to
Pass a motorist that is front of you
Turn left when it is safe
Check your text messages
Pass a slow moving agricultural vehicle
When changing lanes to prepare for a turn, you must signal your intention to do so
At least 50 feet prior to changing lanes or turning
At least 200 feet prior to changing lanes or turning
At least 500 feet prior to changing lanes or turning
At least 1/2 mile prior to changing lanes or turning
On a multilane highway, slower vehicles should use:
The right lane and leave the far left lane for tractor trailers
The far left lane and leave the right lane for faster-moving or passing vehicles
The right lane and leave the far left lane for faster moving vehicles
Any lane is fine as long as you are traveling at the minimum designated speed for that road
It is dangerous and illegal to try to pass other vehicles if:
A yellow, pennant-shaped “No Passing Zone” is posted on the left-hand side of the road, or a white rectangular “Do Not Pass” sign is posted on the right-hand side of the road
When you are driving on or approaching a curve or the crest of a hill in the road
Within 100 feet of an intersection, railroad crossing, bridge, viaduct, or tunnel
All of the above
When approaching a roundabout
Incoming traffic must stop and let traffic to the right go first
Incoming traffic always yields to the circulating traffic already in the roundabout
Incoming traffic must yield to traffic to the right
All answers are correct
A roundabout is a circular intersection
In which traffic enters or exits only through right turns and moves counter-clockwise
That has no speed limit
In which traffic enters or exits only through left turns and moves counter-clockwise
No answers are correct
When approaching or driving through a multilane roundabout:
Look at other drivers and assume they will yield the right of way to you
Drivers must yield the right of way to large vehicles driving through the roundabout at the same time
Turn on your left turn blinker and accelerate to the posted speed limit
All answers are correct
On rural interstate highways that are located outside urban areas:
Passenger vehicles may not exceed 55 miles per hour or the posted speed limit
Passenger vehicles may not exceed 65 miles per hour or the posted speed limit
Passenger vehicles may not exceed 70 miles per hour or the posted speed limit
Passenger vehicles may not exceed 45 miles per hour or the posted speed limit
The following speed limit rules apply in urban areas:
On the interstate, vehicles may not exceed 55 miles per hour or the posted speed limit.
Vehicles traveling in residential areas may not exceed 30 miles per hour or the posted speed limit.
On non-divided state highway, vehicles may not exceed 55 miles per hour or the posted speed limit
All of the above
When driving through a school zone
You must use the left lane until clear of the school zone
You must not exceed the posted maximum established speed limit at all times
You must not exceed the posted maximum established speed limit while the warning lights are flashing
You may stop your vehicle on the side of the roadway to load and unload students
You must reduce your speed when
There is a hazard on the road
There is low visibility
There are slick or icy roads
All of the above
A good rule for drivers to follow during heavy traffic times is:
Speed up and pass any motorist that is not traveling at your preferred speed
Stay at least two to three seconds behind the motorist ahead of you
Get as close as possible to the motorist in front of you so they know you are not satisfied with their performance
All of the above
Indiana has a "Move Over" law. This law requires motorists to change lanes by moving away from an emergency vehicle when approaching them or when they are approaching you. Which of the following is considered an emergency vehicle:
A fire truck with its lights flashing
A police vehicle with its lights flashing
A recovery vehicle with its lights flashing
All of the above
Drivers must use headlights between
Sunset and sunrise as well as at any other time in which visibility is less than 1 mile
At all times of the day or night
When the sun is shining
Sunset and sunrise as well as at any other time in which visibility is less than 500 feet.
Accidents related to drowsy driving can be very serious, leading to severe injuries or even death. What are the signs that you are experiencing drowsiness:
Yawning excessively
Difficulty remembering the last few miles
Driving off the road or changing lanes unexpectedly
All of the above
Distracted driving is a major contributor to accidents and in many cases is the result of illegal activity, which of the following is not considered distracted driving
Checking and sending text messages
Eating while driving
Driving 2-3 seconds behind the vehicle in front of you
Taking your hands off the steering wheel while moving
Sending or reading a text takes your eyes off the road for 5 seconds. At 55 mph, five seconds of driving is equivalent to”
Driving the length of an entire football field with your eyes closed
Driving 25 feet through high water
Driving the length of an Olympic swimming pool with your eyes closed
None of the above
Work zones pose dangers both for drivers and for workers, to avoid an accident
Stay alert and slow down
Pay attention to flaggers
Don't tailgate
All of the above
If a flagger is using a paddle sign, you should
Continue driving while avoiding the flaggers direction
Stop immediately and ask questions
Pull over and call 211 for more information
Obey the direction of the flagger and their sign
When a flagger extends a fluorescent orange/red flag in a horizontal position into the line of traffic
You must stop and not proceed until the flagger has indicated it is safe to do so
You must drive to the side of them without stopping
You must continue driving as if they were not alerting you to a hazardous situation
You must drive on the shoulder of the road until clear of the hazardous situation
What does this sign mean?
Heavy loads only
Flagger ahead
Merging traffic
Accident ahead
What does this sign mean?
School zone
Hold Hands while crossing
School buses ahead
None of the above
What does this sign mean?
Reat area ahead
Pedestrian crossing
Railroad crossing
Workers ahead
What does this sign mean?
No digging zone
Yield to oncoming traffic
Obey flagger
Workers ahead
What does this sign mean?
Merging traffic
School zone
Slow moving zone
Flagger ahead
What does this sign mean?
Merging traffic
Obey flagger
Entering roundabout
School zone
What does this sign mean?
Stop ahead
Yield
Slow moving vehicle
Railroad crossing
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