In Minnesota, who is required by law to wear seat belts?, Only the driver., Only passengers under 18 years old., All drivers and passengers, regardless of age or seating position., Only passengers in the front seat., Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit on urban or town roads is:, 25 miles per hour, 30 miles per hour, 35 miles per hour, 40 miles per hour, Under what circumstances may you legally drive above the posted speed limit in Minnesota?, When passing another vehicle on a two-lane highway posted at 55 mph or higher, When road conditions allow for safe driving at higher speeds, When following the flow of traffic, When driving in an emergency situation, When driving on a gravel or dirt road, you should:, Increase your speed to maintain control, Follow other vehicles closely to reduce dust interference, Slow down and increase your following distance, Use cruise control for steady driving, When may you use hand and arm signals instead of mechanical turn signals?, Only when driving a motorcycle, When your vehicle’s turn signals are not functioning properly, Only when driving in rural areas, When making a turn at an intersection, You should signal to turn ___ before beginning the turn., At least 50 feet, At least 75 feet, At least 100 feet, At least 150 feet, When approaching a roundabout, you should always:, Speed up to merge quickly, Yield to pedestrians and vehicles already in the roundabout, Stop before entering the roundabout, Change lanes inside the roundabout, Where may driver's make a U-turn?, On any road, as long as they signal properly, At intersections unless a "No U-turn" sign is posted, Near the crest of a hill where visibility is limited, On highways without designated openings, When parallel parking, you should park within ___ of the curb., 6 inches, 12 inches, 18 inches, 24 inches, When approaching a school bus that is stopped on the opposite side of a multilane highway separated by a median, drivers:, Must stop at least 20 feet away, May proceed without stopping, Must slow down and pass cautiously, Must stop only if children are visible near the bus, When is it permissible to text while driving in Minnesota?, Only when stopped at a red light, When using a hands-free device, When driving under 30 mph, Never, texting while driving is always prohibited, Bicycles on the road have the same rights and responsibilities as motor vehicles., True , False, When participating in a zipper merge near a construction zone, drivers should:, Merge early to avoid congestion, Use both lanes until reaching the merge point and take turns merging, Speed up to merge quickly, Avoid merging until the last possible moment, Yellow-green signs indicate:, Construction zones, General warnings, School zones, pedestrian crossings, and bicycle crossings, Highway exits, When should you drive in a lane with a lane use control light showing a red X?, When traffic is light, Only when passing another vehicle, Never, When making a left turn, What does a lane use control signal with a flashing yellow X indicate?, The lane is open for normal travel, The lane is about to close, The lane is for left turns only, The lane is open for passing, What do lane use control signals with a green arrow indicate?, The lane is closed, The lane is open for normal travel, The lane is for emergency vehicles only, The lane is for left turns only, If you plan to pass another vehicle, you should:, Signal and check your blind spots before passing, Speed up without signaling, Pass only on the right, Follow closely before passing, A school bus is stopped ahead of you in your lane with its red lights flashing. , Slow down and proceed cautiously, Stop at least 20 feet away, Pass quickly before children exit, Honk to alert the driver, When you are merging onto the freeway, you should be driving:, At the same speed as freeway traffic, Slower than freeway traffic, As fast as possible, At any speed you choose, When driving at night on a dimly lit street, you should:, Drive slowly enough to stop within the area illuminated by your headlights, Use high beams at all times, Keep dashboard lights bright, Follow closely behind other vehicles, When passing another vehicle, it is safe to return to your lane if you:, See the vehicle’s headlights in your rearview mirror, Are one car length ahead, Have completely overtaken the vehicle, Are at least 50 feet ahead, Extra space in front of a large truck is needed for:, Other drivers to merge onto the freeway, The truck driver to stop the vehicle, Other drivers when they want to slow down, Passing safely, You are on the freeway and traffic is merging into your lane. You should:, Speed up to prevent merging, Move over if possible or adjust speed to allow merging, Honk to warn merging drivers, D. Maintain your speed without adjusting, To see vehicles in your blind spots, you should check:, Your rearview mirror, Your side mirrors, Over your shoulder, Your dashboard camera, Diamond symbols on pavement markings and signs indicate:, General warning signs, High-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes, Construction zones, No-passing zones, It is illegal for a person 21 years of age or older to drive with a minimum blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of:, 0.02%, 0.04%, 0.08%, 0.10%, Tailgating other drivers:, Is allowed if traffic is moving slowly, Is illegal and considered aggressive driving, Is only dangerous at high speeds, Is permitted when passing another vehicle, Driving under the influence of any medication which impairs your driving is permitted:, Only if prescribed by a doctor, Only when driving short distances, Never, it is illegal, If taken in small doses, A solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line means that vehicles:, May pass in both directions, May pass only on the side with the broken line, Must not pass in either direction, May pass only on the side with the solid line, You want to park uphill on a two-way road and there is no curb. Which direction do you turn your front wheels?, Toward the curb, Away from the curb, Straight ahead, Toward the right side of the road, You are involved in a minor collision at an intersection. There are no injuries and there is very little vehicle damage. You should:, Leave the scene immediately, Move your vehicle out of traffic and exchange information, Call the police and wait in your vehicle, Continue driving if your car is still operable, If there is no crosswalk and you see a pedestrian crossing your lane, you should:, Slow down and proceed carefully, Stop and let the pedestrian cross, Honk to warn the pedestrian, Continue driving since there is no crosswalk, You are driving on a freeway behind a large truck. You should drive:, Close behind the truck to draft and save fuel, Far enough behind to see the truck’s mirrors, In the truck’s blind spot, In the left lane to pass immediately, You must yield to a pedestrian using a white cane or guide dog:, Only at marked crosswalks, Only if they are walking slowly, At all intersections and crossings, Only if they signal with their cane, When turning left at an intersection, you should:, Always turn into the rightmost lane, Turn into the leftmost lane unless otherwise marked, Turn into any available lane, Yield only to vehicles coming from the right, When driving in fog, you should use:, High-beam headlights, Low-beam headlights, Hazard lights, No lights at all, When approaching a railroad crossing with flashing red lights, you should:, Stop at least 15 feet from the tracks, Slow down and look both ways before crossing, Proceed if no train is visible, Stop only if other vehicles are stopped, If you are driving and your tire blows out, you should:, Brake immediately and pull over, Grip the steering wheel firmly and slow down gradually, Speed up to maintain control, Turn sharply to get off the road quickly, When approaching a flashing yellow traffic light, you should:, Stop completely before proceeding, Slow down and proceed with caution, Speed up to clear the intersection quickly, Ignore it if no other vehicles are present.

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