MN Driving Test (Answered) Complete Verified Solution 100%
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MN Driving Test (Answered) Complete Verified Solution 100%
Which line indicates the outside edge of the traffic lane, which could only crossed by traffic that is moving to or from the shoulder?
Solid white line
What is it called when the front tires of your vehicle start to ride on the water i...
MN Driving Test (Answered) Complete
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Which line indicates the outside edge of the traffic lane, which could only crossed
by traffic that is moving to or from the shoulder?
Solid white line
What is it called when the front tires of your vehicle start to ride on the water
instead of the road?
Hydroplaning
What signs have yellow and black diamond shaped symbols with black letters?
Warning Signs
Which line represents a no-passing zone on your side of the road?
A solid yellow line
What kind of markings indicates parking spaces for disabled citizens?
Blue pavement markings
___ On highways requires you to pay extra attention and obey all traffic laws
carefully.
Safety corridors
What does a broken yellow line alongside a solid yellow line indicate?
Pass on the side that has broken line, but you can't on the side that has a solid line.
A Minnesota driver could be jailed for _____ upon a conviction of operating an
uninsured vehicle.
3 months
What does a double solid yellow line on a pavement indicate?
It's not allowed to pass in either directions
What should a driver do if there is a school bus that is stopped with its red lights
flashing on the opposite side of the road?
Bring the vehicle to a complete stop.
Total handheld device ban applies to all and is a _____.
Primary violation
Upon a _____ conviction within a 10 year period, a felony DWI may occur.
fourth
In the state of Minnesota, a felony DWI may result in the loss of driving privileges
for up to ____ years.
4
A Minnesota driver will face ____ days in fail and/or a fine of ____, upon a first
DWI offense.
90 days
$1,000
When a driver sees a flashing yellow light on the driving lane, it indicates to ____.
slow down and proceed with caution
Upon a ____ DWI conviction, a Minnesota will lose their license for at least 1 year.
second
A Minnesota driver will face a jail time of ____, upon a second DWI offense.
,1 year
What does a red X lane control signal indicate?
Driving is not permitted in the indicated lane.
What does a steady red arrow mean as a traffic signal at an intersection?
Stop and do not proceed in the direction of the arrow.
A ____ means proceed with caution.
Traffic signal with a yellow-flashing arrow.
What does it mean when you see a triangular orange-color sign on the back of a
slow moving vehicle?
Vehicle cannot travel faster than 25 mph.
A road sign indicating one arrow head straight and another to the left means
____.
You may proceed following either of the signs.
The standard stopping distance of a vehicle is equal to____.
The sum of the reaction distance and braking distance.
What should a driver do when he/she sees a yellow flashlight on a tow truck and
slow moving vehicle?
They should slow down the vehicle.
The purpose of a yield sign is to indicate that a driver must slow down when there
is an intersection approaching and ____ if there is a pedestrian or approaching
vehicle from another direction.
Prepare to come to a complete stop.
What should a driver do when they see a yellow flashlight on a tow truck and
slow moving vehicle?
They should slow down the vehicle.
Drivers who are below the age of 18 must hold the instructional permit for ____
before being issued a fill drivers license, according to the Minnesota Graduate
Driver's License Program.
6 months
Most of the regulatory signs that you see on the roads are there to instruct you
about ____.
Road safety, speed limit, parking, and orientation of the read ahead of you.
All trucks and buses have____.
Side, rear, and front blind spots.
You need to dim your lights whenever you come within ____ of an oncoming
vehicle on the road.
500 feet
____connects a freeway to a road or another freeway following by a series of
ramps.
An interchange
Is a driver allowed to turn right at an intersection that has a red signal light?
Yes, but after stopping and yielding to the traffic.
Is the turn made by the blue car correct?
(Picture)
Yes, as long as the car comes to a complete stop first.
, If you see this sign and it is 8:30 PM, you ____.
(Picture)
Can park
Drivers are required to ____ even at an unmarked crosswalk.
Yield the right-of-way to the pedestrians.
What do you find at the end of most entry ramps on a freeway that allows you to
increase your speed?
An acceleration lane
If you are planning to back up your vehicle, you must look in all four directions
first, and then continue to look ____ while backing.
To the rear side of the vehicle.
If you are driving through a hill or entering a curve, you should ____ to anticipate
oncoming vehicles to avoid collision.
Slow down and move to the right of the road.
____ are required to carry white canes or use the help of a guide dog while using
the road.
Blind pedestrians.
Under what condition can you borrow a disabled license plate from a friend who
is not with you?
Borrowing a license plate is never permitted
By looking at the image, what do you think Car A should do in response to Car B?
(Picture)
Car A needs to yield to Car B because car B is already in the intersection.
You should not ____ around a crash scene or at a location where you see a law
enforcement officer having pulled a vehicle off the road.
rubberneck
What is the purpose of a double solid white line on the road?
To separate two lanes of traffic that are moving in the same direction.
How can a driver avoid "highway hypnosis" while driving on the express
highway?
Shifting eyes from one side of the roadway to another
A Minnesota driver who is convicted of a felony DWI may be sent to prison for
____ years.
7
Upon a ____DWI conviction of a Minnesota driver, an Electronic Monitoring may
be used.
third
What is the reason behind the flag persons who are often seen on highways and
work zones?
They are there to guide the traffic to safety.
Which of the following best describes the phrase "to follow another vehicle too
closely"?
Tailgating
What should slow-moving vehicles do while driving on interstate roads, except
when they are about to pass other vehicles?
Drive in the right-hand lane
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