Alaska CAR DMV Practice Test 14
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If you are driving next to a dashed line, passing over the line is permitted from your lane if the way is clear. Yellow lines indicate lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions.
When using a freeway exit ramp, do not slow down until you move onto the exit ramp.
If you are involved in a crash resulting in bodily injury, death, or property damage of $501 or more, you must provide proof of insurance to the Division of Motor Vehicles within 15 days. Proof of insurance is required from all drivers involved in the crash, regardless of who was at fault.
Bald tires do not allow you full control of your vehicle while attempting to stop on a wet surface. Drive on tires with good tread at a safe distance from the car ahead. Decrease your speed any time conditions are less than ideal.
When driving near a blind pedestrian who is carrying a white cane or walking with a guide dog, you must slow down, yield the right-of-way, and then proceed with caution. Be prepared to stop your vehicle in order to prevent injury or danger to the pedestrian.
A flashing yellow arrow indicates that left turns are allowed in the direction of the arrow. However, the oncoming traffic has a green light and you must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
Compared to signs and other roadside objects, pedestrians are hardest to see at night.
If you refuse to take a breath test, or if your breath test result shows a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 percent or higher, your driver license will be revoked. The revocation period is a minimum of 90 days.
As a general rule, broken traffic lines may be crossed but solid lines may not. Solid yellow lines may be crossed only when the driver is making a turn.
Yellow centerlines are used to separate traffic moving in opposite directions. Broken lines may be crossed to pass slower-moving traffic when it is safe to do so.
If two vehicles arrive to an unmarked intersection at the same time, the driver on the left must yield the right-of-way to the driver on the right. No driver should assume that they will be given the right-of-way.
When the last car of a train passes through a railroad crossing where you are waiting, do not proceed until you are sure no train is coming on another track from either direction. After you are certain the tracks are clear, you may cross.
When preparing to drive, you should first adjust your seat to ensure that you are in a comfortable position and can see the road clearly. Adjust your mirrors and steering wheel to be effective when your seat is fully adjusted.
This sign indicates that an intersection with a crossing road is ahead.
A flashing yellow traffic light indicates that you should drive with caution.
You must always signal before turning or changing lanes. You should keep your wheels straight while waiting to make a left turn. If another vehicle hits you from behind, this ensures that you will not be pushed into oncoming traffic.
When roads are wet, cars take a longer distance to stop and may skid on quick turns. Do not use cruise control when driving under wet or icy conditions. Reduce your speed and drive with caution.
If you stop along the road at night, turn on your emergency flashers and leave your low beam headlights turned on. Be sure that other road users will be able to clearly see your vehicle.
When approaching an intersection with a solid yellow traffic light, slow to a stop before entering the intersection, if it is safe to do so. If you can't stop safely, drive carefully through the intersection.
When passing another vehicle on a two-lane roadway, you must return to the right side of the roadway when there is enough room between you and the vehicle you have passed.
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