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Washinton Drivers License Practice Test_3
1. The Implied Consent Law states that:
You agree to always use a designated driver.
You agree to a test of your breath or blood, if a police officer has reasonable grounds to determine if you have been driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
You agree that a blood alcohol level over .08 constitutes a DUI.
You have legally consented to have no more than 3 drinks.
2. What is the penalty for parking in a disabled parking stall without a proper permit?
$25.00
$50.00
$150.00
$250.00
3. On multiple-laned roads, the far left lane is used only for:
All traffic that wishes to use it.
Buses and carpools.
Motorcycles.
Overtaking and passing another vehicle.
4. On a two-lane, two-way road, you may pass another vehicle when:
Your view is clear and there is space to return to the driving lane.
You are within 50 feet of an intersection or railroad crossing.
There is a solid yellow line on your side of the center line.
Signs indicate a bridge or tunnel ahead.
5. If a tire suddenly goes flat:
Hold the steering wheel tightly and keep the vehicle going straight.
Slow down gradually. Take your foot off the gas pedal and use the brakes lightly.
Do not stop on the road if at all possible. Pull off the road in a safe place.
All of the above.
6. When not to use your horn:
when a driver is not paying attention or may have trouble seeing you.
when approaching horses.
when a person on foot or on a bike appears to be moving into your lane of travel.
when you have lost control of your vehicle and are moving toward someone.
7. Speed limits, unless otherwise posted, are:
50 mph on county roads.
25 mph on streets of cities and towns.
60 mph on state highway.
All of the above are correct.
8. This sign is an example of a:
Regulatory sign.
Warning sign.
Railroad crossing sign.
Lane control sign.
9. Use your high beams whenever:
you come within 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle.
you are in fog or when it is snowing or raining hard.
there are no oncoming vehicles.
when following 300 feet or less behind another vehicle.
10. Use your horn:
befor changing lanes.
passing bicyclists.
when you are passing a driver who starts to turn into your lane.
encouraging someone to drive faster or get out of the way