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Massachusetts driving test|110
Complete Q’s and A’s
Look to the lower right side of your traffic lane - -To reduce the effects of
glare from oncoming headlights, do not stare directly at the headlights.
Instead,

Look to the lower left side of your traffic lane
Look straight ahead
Look to the lower right side of your traffic lane
Look at the opposite side of your traffic lane

- Between 50 and 65 mph - -On Massachusetts highways, what is the
posted speed limit under ideal driving conditions?

Around 80 mph
Between 25 and 40 mph
Between 50 and 65 mph
Not less than 75 mph

- Yield the right-of-way to other traffic. - -If you are on a single- or two-lane
road and come to an intersection with a divided highway or a roadway with
three or more lanes, you must:

Stop and make a right turn to merge with traffic.
Make a left turn to merge with traffic.
Yield the right-of-way to other traffic.
Do none of the above.

- Come to a complete stop and then give the right-of-way to pedestrians,
bicyclists, or vehicles on the road you are entering. - -When entering a
paved thoroughfare from a private road, a driveway, or an unpaved road,
you must:

Come to a complete stop and then give the right-of-way to pedestrians,
bicyclists, or vehicles on the road you are entering.
Come to a complete stop and make a left turn onto the road you are
entering.
Come to a complete stop and make a right turn onto the road you are
entering.
Slow down and then give the right-of-way to pedestrians, bicyclists, or
vehicles on the road you are entering.

, - Keep a tight grip on the steering wheel. - -While driving, if you get a flat
tire or a tire blows out, you should:

Keep a tight grip on the steering wheel.
Put your foot on the gas pedal.
Brake.
Turn the steering wheel in the opposite direction of the skid.

- 292 feet - -What is the total stopping distance at a speed of 60 mph?

392 feet
292 feet
192 feet
104 feet

- A road crew at work - -What does this sign mean?

A flag person (flagger) at a work zone
A hospital zone
A crosswalk for blind pedestrians
A road crew at work

- Double the distance to stop - -Studies by the National Safety Council and
the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety show that a fully loaded tractor
trailer may take _________ compared with a passenger vehicle.

50 feet more to stop
Triple the distance to stop
Double the distance to stop
100 feet more to stop

- In the direction of the skid. - -If your vehicle skids on an icy road, turn your
steering wheel:

To the right.
To the left.
In the direction of the skid.
n the opposite direction of the skid.

- Broken yellow line - -On a two-lane, two-way road, a _________ allows you
to cross over into the opposing lane temporarily to pass a vehicle if it is safe
to do so.

Solid white line
Solid yellow line
Broken yellow line

, eft arrow

- Get yourself and all passengers out of your vehicle and get as far away
from the tracks as possible. - -If your vehicle has stalled on railroad tracks
and you know that a train is approaching, you must:

Roll down your window and open your doors.
Keep trying to start the engine. Then drive your vehicle off the tracks.
Shift into neutral and try to push the vehicle off the tracks.
Get yourself and all passengers out of your vehicle and get as far away from
the tracks as possible.

- A freeway interchange sign. - -This sign is:

A destination direction sign.
A highway exit sign.
A freeway interchange sign.
destination distance sign.

- 350 feet and 100 feet respectively - -In normal conditions, how far ahead
do high-beam headlights and low-beam headlights let you see?

250 feet and 100 feet respectively
500 feet and 120 feet respectively
350 feet and 100 feet respectively
350 feet and 200 feet respectively

- 40 mph - -What is the minimum speed on the Massachusetts Turnpike?

20 mph
60 mph
40 mph
50 mph

- Slow down and be prepared to stop - -When you see a yield sign as you
enter a road, you must _________ at the sign.

Change lanes
Not proceed farther
Slow down and be prepared to stop
Proceed at a normal speed

- Cannot see the truck's side mirrors. - -You are tailgating a truck if you:

Cannot see the truck's headlights.
Cannot see the truck's side mirrors.

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