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81.A(n) _________ is a street or roadway designed to allow vehicle traffic to reach the rear or side entrance of buildings in urban areas They are NOT intended to be used by through traffic.A. County RoadB. AlleyC. Arterial StreetD. Controlled-Access Highway82.You can allow yourself more time to react by slowing down and __________.A. Keep your eyes focused on focal points that are in the immediate vicinity of your vehicleB. Looking further ahead (i.e.--choosing a focal point that is further away from your vehicle, but one you can still see clearly)C. Sipping coffee or soda while drivingD. Riding the brake83.A yellow-painted curb means _______________________.A. May park to drop off mailB. You may park there for a limited period of time (it's often painted on the curb or posted on a nearby sign)C. May never park (or stop) thereD. May stop only long enough to pick up or unload passengers or freight; noncommercial drivers are typically required to stay with their vehicle.84.Vehicles with automatic transmissions usually get better gas mileage than vehicles with manual (or standard) transmissions.A. TrueB. False85.Most accidents involving a bicycle and a motor vehicle occur _______________.A. When roads are slipperyB. During nighttime hoursC. At or near curvesD. In the daytime on dry, straight roads86.Glare can result from _________________.A. Dirt or streaks on car windowsB. The design of your carC. Items sitting on the dashboardD. All of the above87."Overdriving your headlights" means _________________.A. Unnecessarily having your headlights turned on (even when conditions do not require it)B. Unnecessarily using your high-beam headlights when your low-beams would sufficeC. Driving at a speed that requires braking distance greater than the area that is illuminated by your headlightsD. Shifting into Overdrive (OD) when your headlights are on.88.When making a left turn (and assuming there are no designated turn lanes), you should turn from the __________ into the ____________.A. Center lane; Furthest Left LaneB. Furthest Left Lane; Furthest Right LaneC. Furthest Right Lane; Furthest Left LaneD. Furthest Left Lane; Furthest Left Lane89.An example of a city-driving hazard would be _________________.A. Event traffic for a sporting event or performanceB. Heavy pedestrian trafficC. Buses stopping to to pick up and drop off passengersD. All of the above90.A school crossing sign is shaped like a _____________ and is usually flourescent green in color.A. DiamondB. CircleC. TriangleD. Pentagon91.The following safety item helps protect drivers and passengers from getting a whiplash:A. Seat BeltsB. Head RestraintsC. Air BagsD. All of the above92.Who has the authority to revoke your permit for any reason by submitting a form to the DDS while you are a minor?A. Your driving instructorB. Your parent/legal guardian (i.e.--the person who signed your permit application)C. Your school principalD. Any of the above93.A blue-colored curb indicates that you _________________.A. May park there briefly in order to drop off mail or pick up/drop-off passengersB. May NOT park there at ANY timeC. May park there for a fee (a parking meter or parking attendant will be present)D. May not park there without a license plate or placard indicating you are a disabled driver94.If you are on a collision course with an animal on the road, the Georgia DDS recommends ___________ to avoid hitting the animal.A. SwervingB. Against swerving95.Which of the following is an example of when you should use your vehicle's horn?A. To say hello to a friend you see walking on the sidewalkB. Another vehicle which is turning left from a side road on the right is partially blocking your lane as the driver waits for a clear opening to move into opposite-flowing trafficC. You see someone holding a political sign with your preferred candidate's name on itD. A vehicle that's about 2-3 feet in front of you begins pulling into your lane from another lane.96.Every 30,000 miles, you should have your car serviced by a reputable mechanic. It is time to replace both the engine air and fuel filters, inspect the accessory drive belts, and ______________.A. Inspect brake componentsB. Drain and replace the engine coolantC. Perform automatic or manual transmission serviceD. All of the above97.If you need to turn right and the light is a solid red, you ____________________.A. Must come to a complete stop and wait for the light to turn greenB. Must come to a complete stop and then you may turn, while yielding to cross traffic, bicyclists, and pedestrians moving on their green light or walk signC. Should treat the red light as you would a YIELD sign, yielding to cross traffic and completely stopping only if necessaryD. None of the above98.The proper hand signal to indicate your vehicle is stopping is ______________.A. Extending your arm straight out the windowB. Extending your arm out the window with your elbow bent so your hand points downwards towards the roadC. Extending your arm out the window with your elbow bent so your hand points upwards towards the skyD. Holding your hand up inside your vehicle, just below your rear-view mirror99.The alternator and alternator belt are part of your vehicle's ______________.A. Suspension systemB. Ignition systemC. Fuel systemD. Electrical system100.When you come upon a school bus stopped on either side of the road with flashing red lights, you __________.A. Stop for as long as the red lights are flashingB. Slow down and proceed with cautionC. Maintain your speedD. None of the above

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81.A(n) _________ is a street or roadway designed to allow vehicle traffic to reach the rear or side entrance of buildings in urban areas They are NOT intended to be used by through traffic.A. County RoadB. AlleyC. Arterial StreetD. Controlled-Access Highway82.You can allow yourself more time to react by slowing down and __________.A. Keep your eyes focused on focal points that are in the immediate vicinity of your vehicleB. Looking further ahead (i.e.--choosing a focal point that is further away from your vehicle, but one you can still see clearly)C. Sipping coffee or soda while drivingD. Riding the brake83.A yellow-painted curb means _______________________.A. May park to drop off mailB. You may park there for a limited period of time (it's often painted on the curb or posted on a nearby sign)C. May never park (or stop) thereD. May stop only long enough to pick up or unload passengers or freight; noncommercial drivers are typically required to stay with their vehicle.84.Vehicles with automatic transmissions usually get better gas mileage than vehicles with manual (or standard) transmissions.A. TrueB. False85.Most accidents involving a bicycle and a motor vehicle occur _______________.A. When roads are slipperyB. During nighttime hoursC. At or near curvesD. In the daytime on dry, straight roads86.Glare can result from _________________.A. Dirt or streaks on car windowsB. The design of your carC. Items sitting on the dashboardD. All of the above87."Overdriving your headlights" means _________________.A. Unnecessarily having your headlights turned on (even when conditions do not require it)B. Unnecessarily using your high-beam headlights when your low-beams would sufficeC. Driving at a speed that requires braking distance greater than the area that is illuminated by your headlightsD. Shifting into Overdrive (OD) when your headlights are on.88.When making a left turn (and assuming there are no designated turn lanes), you should turn from the __________ into the ____________.A. Center lane; Furthest Left LaneB. Furthest Left Lane; Furthest Right LaneC. Furthest Right Lane; Furthest Left LaneD. Furthest Left Lane; Furthest Left Lane89.An example of a city-driving hazard would be _________________.A. Event traffic for a sporting event or performanceB. Heavy pedestrian trafficC. Buses stopping to to pick up and drop off passengersD. All of the above90.A school crossing sign is shaped like a _____________ and is usually flourescent green in color.A. DiamondB. CircleC. TriangleD. Pentagon91.The following safety item helps protect drivers and passengers from getting a whiplash:A. Seat BeltsB. Head RestraintsC. Air BagsD. All of the above92.Who has the authority to revoke your permit for any reason by submitting a form to the DDS while you are a minor?A. Your driving instructorB. Your parent/legal guardian (i.e.--the person who signed your permit application)C. Your school principalD. Any of the above93.A blue-colored curb indicates that you _________________.A. May park there briefly in order to drop off mail or pick up/drop-off passengersB. May NOT park there at ANY timeC. May park there for a fee (a parking meter or parking attendant will be present)D. May not park there without a license plate or placard indicating you are a disabled driver94.If you are on a collision course with an animal on the road, the Georgia DDS recommends ___________ to avoid hitting the animal.A. SwervingB. Against swerving95.Which of the following is an example of when you should use your vehicle's horn?A. To say hello to a friend you see walking on the sidewalkB. Another vehicle which is turning left from a side road on the right is partially blocking your lane as the driver waits for a clear opening to move into opposite-flowing trafficC. You see someone holding a political sign with your preferred candidate's name on itD. A vehicle that's about 2-3 feet in front of you begins pulling into your lane from another lane.96.Every 30,000 miles, you should have your car serviced by a reputable mechanic. It is time to replace both the engine air and fuel filters, inspect the accessory drive belts, and ______________.A. Inspect brake componentsB. Drain and replace the engine coolantC. Perform automatic or manual transmission serviceD. All of the above97.If you need to turn right and the light is a solid red, you ____________________.A. Must come to a complete stop and wait for the light to turn greenB. Must come to a complete stop and then you may turn, while yielding to cross traffic, bicyclists, and pedestrians moving on their green light or walk signC. Should treat the red light as you would a YIELD sign, yielding to cross traffic and completely stopping only if necessaryD. None of the above98.The proper hand signal to indicate your vehicle is stopping is ______________.A. Extending your arm straight out the windowB. Extending your arm out the window with your elbow bent so your hand points downwards towards the roadC. Extending your arm out the window with your elbow bent so your hand points upwards towards the skyD. Holding your hand up inside your vehicle, just below your rear-view mirror99.The alternator and alternator belt are part of your vehicle's ______________.A. Suspension systemB. Ignition systemC. Fuel systemD. Electrical system100.When you come upon a school bus stopped on either side of the road with flashing red lights, you __________.A. Stop for as long as the red lights are flashingB. Slow down and proceed with cautionC. Maintain your speedD. None of the above

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  1. B. Alley
  2. B. Looking further ahead (i.e.--choosing a focal point that is further away from your vehicle, but one you can still see clearly)
  3. D. May stop only long enough to pick up or unload passengers or freight; noncommercial drivers are typically required to stay with their vehicle.
  4. B. False
  5. D. In the daytime on dry, straight roads
  6. D. All of the above
  7. C. Driving at a speed that requires braking distance greater than the area that is illuminated by your headlights
  8. D. Furthest Left Lane; Furthest Left Lane
  9. D. All of the above
  10. D. Pentagon
  11. B. Head Restraints
  12. B. Your parent/legal guardian (i.e.--the person who signed your permit application)
  13. D. May not park there without a license plate or placard indicating you are a disabled driver
  14. B. Against swerving
  15. D. A vehicle that's about 2-3 feet in front of you begins pulling into your lane from another lane.
  16. D. All of the above
  17. B. Must come to a complete stop and then you may turn, while yielding to cross traffic, bicyclists, and pedestrians moving on their green light or walk sign
  18. B. Extending your arm out the window with your elbow bent so your hand points downwards towards the road
  19. D. Electrical system
  20. A. Stop for as long as the red lights are flashing

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