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California Drivers License Practice Test 9 Class C
1. The safest precaution that you can take regarding the use of cellular phones and driving is:
Use hands-free devices so you can keep both hands on the steering wheel.
Keep your phone within easy reach so you won\'t need to take your eyes off the road.
Pull over to the side of the road to use your cellular phone.
2. Scanning while you drive means you:
Keep your eyes moving to look for possible driving dangers.
Stare at the car immediately ahead of you.
Look as far ahead as you can see.
3. If you are involved in an accident and there is more than $500 in damages, you must make a written report (SR 1) to:
Your insurance company.
The DMV.
The CHP.
4. A freeway onram is marked with this sign. Which of the following vehicles may use this lane?
A convertable with an adult and two children.
A carpool van containing only the driver.
A sport utility vehicle containing an adult, child, and family pet.
5. You are driving in the far right lane of a multilane freeway. A line of five cars is merging into your lane ahead from an onramp. You:
Must maintain your speed and position.
Must slow down to let the other vehicles merge.
Have the legal right-of-way, but should make room for the merging vehicles, if possible.
6. If, for some reason, your right wheels get off the pavement onto the soft or depressed shoulder, you should:
Steer straight ahead while slowing.
Push down hard on your brakes.
Pull your car sharply to the right.
7. When driving in fog, you should use your:
Fog lights only.
High beams.
Low beams.
8. All of the following practices are dangerous to do while driving. Which of these is also illegal?
Listening to music through headphones that cover both ears.
Adjusting your outside mirrors.
Transporting an unrestrained animal inside the vehicle.
9. Which of the following is true about large trucks?
Trucks have fewer blind sopts due to the vehicle\'s height.
It is best to pass trucks very slowly and on the right side.
Trucks often appear to travel slower because of their large size.
10. If the vehicle you are attempting to pass speeds up and there is oncoming traffic, you should:
Speed up.
Drop back into position.
Blow your horn so he will slow down.