Answer:
Eighteen years old
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
3. What type of restrictions may be placed on your license?
Answer:
A. With corrective lenses
B. LOFS age 21 or over
C. Daytime only
D. Not to exceed 45 MPH
E. No expressway driving
I. M/C not to exceed 250 cc
J. Licensed M/C Operator age 21 or over in sight
K. Moped
L. Vehicle w/o air brakes – applies to vehicles requiring CDL
M. CDL Intrastate Commerce only
P. Stated on license
Q. LOFS 21 or over vehicle above Class B
R. LOFS 21 or over vehicle above Class C
S. Outside mirror or hearing aid
T. Automatic transmission
U. Applicable prosthetic devices
V. Applicable vehicle devices
W. Power steering
A. With corrective lenses
B. LOFS age 21 or over
C. Daytime only
D. Not to exceed 45 MPH
E. No expressway driving
I. M/C not to exceed 250 cc
J. Licensed M/C Operator age 21 or over in sight
K. Moped
L. Vehicle w/o air brakes – applies to vehicles requiring CDL
M. CDL Intrastate Commerce only
P. Stated on license
Q. LOFS 21 or over vehicle above Class B
R. LOFS 21 or over vehicle above Class C
S. Outside mirror or hearing aid
T. Automatic transmission
U. Applicable prosthetic devices
V. Applicable vehicle devices
W. Power steering
4. In what direction should you turn your wheels when parking uphill without a curb?
Answer:
Turn your wheels to the right.
Turn your wheels to the right.
5. What action should you take if you fail to receive the renewal notice card reminding you that your driver license is about to expire?
Answer:
It is still up to you to renew your license. Send in an application for renewal.
It is still up to you to renew your license. Send in an application for renewal.
6. On a one-way street, what color is the broken lane marker?
Answer:
The broken lane marker is white.
The broken lane marker is white.
7. Describe the "Yield" sign.
Answer:
This sign tells you that the road you are on joins with another road ahead. You should slow down or stop if necessary so that you can yield the right-of-way to vehicles on the other road.
(Page 5-5)
This sign tells you that the road you are on joins with another road ahead. You should slow down or stop if necessary so that you can yield the right-of-way to vehicles on the other road.
(Page 5-5)
![Describe the Yield sign](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_BwA64N6uq0Y/S-O6E6E1QiI/AAAAAAAAAbA/GbeuuMX_qzE/s400/describe-the-yield-sign.png)
9. What is the shape of a "Keep Right" sign, and how should the driver react when he sees one?
Answer:
Vertical, white rectangle; Drivers who are driving slower than other vehicles on the roadway should keep right.
Vertical, white rectangle; Drivers who are driving slower than other vehicles on the roadway should keep right.
![What is the shape of a Keep Right sign and how should the driver react when he sees one](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_BwA64N6uq0Y/S-O_nYzvGXI/AAAAAAAAAbQ/h7MoPLhNX1I/s400/what-is-the-shape-of-a-keep-right-sign-and-how-should-the-driver-react-when-he-sees-one.jpg)
10. Which sign tells you to slow down because you are approaching a double curve?
Answer:
The road curves one way (right) and then the other way (left). Slow down, keep right, and do not pass.
(Page 5-7)
The road curves one way (right) and then the other way (left). Slow down, keep right, and do not pass.
(Page 5-7)
![Which sign tells you to slow down because you are approaching a double curve](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_BwA64N6uq0Y/S-PCfclDVAI/AAAAAAAAAbY/9sOweS1i3rI/s400/which-sign-tells-you-to-slow-down-because-you-are-approaching-a-double-curve.png)
13. What does "Yield Right-of-Way" mean?
Answer:
To allow another vehicle or roadway user to proceed first, when they have the privilege of having immediate use of a part of a roadway.
To allow another vehicle or roadway user to proceed first, when they have the privilege of having immediate use of a part of a roadway.
14. Describe the equipment required on passenger cars by state law.
Answer:
1. Brakes
(Foot Brake, Parking Brake)
2. Lights
(Two Headlights, Tail Lights, Brake Lights, Turn Signals, License Plate Light, Reflectors, Parking Lights)
3. Horn
4. Muffler
5. Safety Glass
6. License Plates
7. Windshield Wiper
8. Rearview Mirror
9. Slow-Moving Vehicle Emblem (if designed to travel at 25 mph or less)
10. Front Seat Belts
11. Tires
12. Fuel Cap
1. Brakes
(Foot Brake, Parking Brake)
2. Lights
(Two Headlights, Tail Lights, Brake Lights, Turn Signals, License Plate Light, Reflectors, Parking Lights)
3. Horn
4. Muffler
5. Safety Glass
6. License Plates
7. Windshield Wiper
8. Rearview Mirror
9. Slow-Moving Vehicle Emblem (if designed to travel at 25 mph or less)
10. Front Seat Belts
11. Tires
12. Fuel Cap
16. Describe the types of equipment which Texas state law specifically forbids on passenger cars driven within the state.
Answer:
You must not have…
a. A red light showing from the front.
b. A bell, siren, or exhaust whistle.
c. A muffler cutout.
d. Anything that extends more than three inches beyond the left side or six inches beyond the right side of the body, running board, or fenders of your car.
e. Flashing red lights on the front.
You must not have…
a. A red light showing from the front.
b. A bell, siren, or exhaust whistle.
c. A muffler cutout.
d. Anything that extends more than three inches beyond the left side or six inches beyond the right side of the body, running board, or fenders of your car.
e. Flashing red lights on the front.
17. How should you react when a traffic officer tells you to do something which is ordinarily considered to be against the law?
Answer:
You must obey the traffic officer at all times.
You must obey the traffic officer at all times.
18. Once the brakes have been applied, about how many feet does a car which was going 70 mph travel before it comes to a stop?
Answer:
It takes 233 feet for the car to stop from the moment the driver hit the breaks.
*The answer is not 387. The question states "Once the brakes have been applied ...." You don't need to add the feet traveled by the time it takes to think and process braking. (See page 8-1 for proof.)
It takes 233 feet for the car to stop from the moment the driver hit the breaks.
*The answer is not 387. The question states "Once the brakes have been applied ...." You don't need to add the feet traveled by the time it takes to think and process braking. (See page 8-1 for proof.)
19. When is it necessary to stop before proceeding when you overtake a school bus loading or unloading children?
Answer:
You should never overtake a school bus, especially when it is loading or unloading children. You should stop until the bus either resumes its drive or the driver tells you to pass.
You should never overtake a school bus, especially when it is loading or unloading children. You should stop until the bus either resumes its drive or the driver tells you to pass.