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Tennessee Driver's Knowledge Quiz
Test your knowledge of driving rules and safety regulations with our comprehensive Tennessee Driver's Knowledge Quiz! This quiz is designed for all drivers, whether you're preparing for your driver's test or simply want to refresh your knowledge of the rules of the road.
With 30 multiple-choice questions covering a range of topics, you’ll learn important information such as:
- Child passenger safety
- Traffic signals and signs
- Safe driving practices
- Alcohol and drug penalties
1. Properly adjusted seat head restraints: Page 27
Are designed to prevent whiplash if hit from behind.
Should always be at a level even with the back of head.
Both A and C
2. A child in a child passenger restraint system (car seat) should: Page 31
Be facing the rear of the car if weighing less than 20 pounds and under 1years old
Be facing forward if the child is 1-3 years old, and weighs more than 20 pounds
Both A and B
3. The yield sign means: Page 36
Slow down and yield to traffic on main road when merging.
Always come to a complete stop.
Give your turn signal and proceed into traffic at regular speed.
4. The center of the road way is marked with one solid yellow line and one broken yellow line. If the broken yellow line is on the right of the solid yellow line (your side) it means: Page 43
You are not allowed to pass in this area.
You are in a passing zone and it is safe to pass other vehicles if no oncoming traffic is present.
You are allowed to make right turns in this area.
5. What does the traffic signal with a yellow left arrow indicate to the driver? Page 41
Prepare to yield to oncoming traffic
Protected left turn is about to end
Both of above
6. Emergency crossovers on the interstate are legal in Tennessee for: Page 71
Making a U-Turn when you miss your exit
Turning around when no others are present
Emergency vehicles and highway maintenance crews only
7. The two second rule for following at a safe distance will hold true at: Page 48
Speeds up to 30 mph.
Any speed.
Speeds up to 55 mph
8. Which lane must you be in before making a left turn from a one way street? Page 57
The lane nearest to the left curb
The lane nearest to the center of the street
The lane nearest the right curb
Continuous hard braking on ice and snow often: Page 78
Helps you stop faster
Locks the front wheels causing the loss of steering control
Keeps the brakes hot and prevents them from freezing
When driving in foggy conditions, do not put your headlights on high beam because: Page 75
The light from the fog creates blurry vision on your eyes
Approaching vehicles won't be able to see your oncoming vehicle
Low beams provide greater visibility and you can be seen by other vehicles
Driving at night is: Page 74
Safer because of less traffic and less distractions
More hazardous because you range of visibility is limited by your headlights
Safer and allows you to increase your speed while adjusting to road conditions
Implied consent law means: Page 81
If asked you will take a test to determine alcohol or drug content in blood
The laws apply even without any signs, markings, or signals present at an intersection
The owner of the vehicle will carry proper insurance
As the percentage of alcohol (BAC) in your blood increases, you become: Page 79
More intoxicated
More sober
More coordinated
If you have had three beers in the past hour, about how long will it take for all the alcohol to leave your blood stream? Page 83
One hour
Two hours
Three hours
What is the eight sided sign on the road way? Page 36
Stop sign
Yield sign
Railroad ahead sign
What is the maximum speed limit by law in Tennessee on the highway
70
55
50
What do you do when you see a narrow bridge sign?
Reduce speed
Place gear in neutral
Move to the middle lane
When should you turn your headlights on?
30 minutes after sunset until 30 minutes before sunrise
50 minutes after sunset until 50 minutes before sunrise
15minutes after sunset until 15 minutes before sunrise
When should you dim your headlights
When you oncoming traffic is within 200 feet
When oncoming traffic is within 100 feet
When oncoming traffic is within 500 feet
When you approach a railroad crossing and a train is coming you must stop between how many feet?
60 and 100 feet
15 and 50 feet
100 and 150 feet
If stop at a four way stop at the same time as someone else who would go first?
The vehicle on the right
The vehicle on the left
All of the above
If you're making a left turn onto a two lane street which lane should you turn in?
The right lane
The left lane which is closest to you
You would keep straight
When should you turn on your turning signal?
Atleast 15 feet before you turn
At least 20 feet before your turn
At least 50 feet before you turn
Researchers est between what hours 1 out of 10 drivers is intoxicated?
5am and 12pm
5pm and 8pm
10pm and 2 am
How long will a person with 2 DUI's in a five year period have to operate a motor vehicle with the ignition interlock device
9 months
6 months
4 months
The driver should drive with both hands on the steering wheel approximately in the:
9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions
11 o'clock and 6 o'clock positions
7 o'clock and 5 o'clock positions
When adjusting the drivers seat for best driving posture, set the seat in a upright position where your body is about how far from the steering wheel
6 to 8 inches
10 to 12 inches
18 to 24 inches
Driving while under the influence of drugs carries:
The same penalty as for alcohol
A lesser penalty then for alcohol
Absolutely no penalty at all
When entering a interstate highway you should
Stop, check for cars and enter when safe
Check for cars, reduce speed to 25 MPH before entering traffic lane
Check for cars, increase your speed to match the flow of traffic and merge when the way is clear
Motorists are required by law when passing a bicycle traveling in the same direction to allow a minimum distance of:
1 foot
3 feet
Safely away from the bicycle
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