TX Driver's Ed Latest Exam Questions And Already Passed Answers.
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A flashing red traffic light means: - Answer Stop, look and yield before proceeding.
At 20 miles per hour, the reaction distance is: - Answer 44 feet.
The maximum fine for a person age 21 or older who is driving and drinking alcohol is: - Answer $500
A solid yellow line on your si...
TX Driver's Ed Latest Exam Questions
And Already Passed Answers.
A flashing red traffic light means: - Answer Stop, look and yield before proceeding.
At 20 miles per hour, the reaction distance is: - Answer 44 feet.
The maximum fine for a person age 21 or older who is driving and drinking alcohol is: - Answer $500
A solid yellow line on your side of the center stripe means: - Answer Do Not Pass
When parking near a corner, you may park your vehicle no closer than: - Answer 20 feet from a
crosswalk
If you are teaching a beginner to drive, you must: - Answer Be a licensed driver age 21 years or older.
If a child ran into the road 60-65 feet ahead of your vehicle, what is the highest speed from which you
could stop before hitting him? - Answer 20 mph
The headlights must be turned on: - Answer 30 minutes after sunset.
A vehicle should never be parked closer to a fire plug than: - Answer 15 feet.
A flashing yellow signal light means: - Answer Always slow down.
You may lawfully allow an object to extend beyond the left side of your vehicle: - Answer 3 inches.
If you are involved in an injury accident in the city, you must notify: - Answer The local police.
, The maximum daytime speed limit for passenger cars on a numbered highway is: - Answer 70 mph
At night, a driver should dim his headlights when an oncoming car comes within: - Answer 500 feet.
Child passenger safety seats are required for all children under the age of: - Answer 5 years old; or
under 36 inches (no matter what age)
If you run off the pavement you should: - Answer Steer straight ahead, slow down and gradually return
to the pavement.
Alcohol affects a driver by: - Answer Slowing down reaction, impairing perception, interfering with
concentration, dulling judgement, and causing unstable emotions.
If a driver (age 21 or older) runs over and kills someone while under the influence of alcohol, the driver
may be charged with: - Answer Intoxication Manslaughter
Why should you drive slower at night? - Answer The distance you can see ahead is less.
Even if you are not intoxicated and you are under the age of 21, if you have any detectable amount of
alcohol in your system while operating a motor vehicle, you may be charged with: - Answer Driving
Under the Influence of Alcohol by a minor (DUIA)
When approaching a green traffic light, you should: - Answer Look both ways as you go ahead carefully.
The lights on your vehicle must be turned on any time day or night when persons and vehicles cannot
clearly be seen for: - Answer 1000 Feet
The maximum fine for a first conviction of driving without a valid driver's license is: - Answer $200
When parking parallel it is best to leave the curb side wheels: - Answer 6-18 inches from the curb
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