Georgia Standard DMV Test

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Georgia DMV Practice Quiz

Test your knowledge of Georgia's driving laws and regulations with our comprehensive DMV practice quiz. Prepare yourself for the real examination and ensure your driving skills are up to par.

  • 50 multiple choice questions
  • Immediate feedback on your answers
  • Gain confidence before your driving test
50 Questions12 MinutesCreated by DrivingGuide420
1. While in a motor vehicle on a highway, it is:
Safe to consume any form of beverage and food no matter the type or product.
Illegal to either drink from or possess open containers of alcohol.
Ok to play loud music or other sound with the windows down.
Legal to communicate with friends and family through a mobile device.
2. What is the proper way to enter an expressway from the entrance ramp?
Speed through the stoplights and merge with other cars in the express lane.
Enter the expressway through the bridge above.
Enter the express lane by not signaling surrounding drivers.
Use the acceleration lane to blend into traffic.
3. The maximum speed limit on a rural interstate highway is:
70 miles per hour.
5 miles per hour.
40 miles per hour.
90 miles per hour.
4. You are driving behind a motorcycle and want to pass. You must:
Approach the motorcycle and waive to them for a confirmation to pass.
Have your vehicle entirely in the left lane before and during the pass.
Have your vehicle right behind and ask them to move in a different lane.
Signal to the motorcycle that they are blocking traffic and there will be consequences.
5. Georgia has an Implied Consent Law, which means that:
You argue with law enforcement upon arrest that testing for the amount of alcohol in your blood is a serious health concern.
You consent to getting a blood test upon arrest for drunk or impaired driving.
You agree to be tested for the amount of alcohol in your blood if you are arrested for drunk or impaired driving.
You decline to get tested for the amount of alcohol in your blood if you are arrested for drunk or impaired driving.
6. When driving behind another vehicle at night, you should:
Keep your headlights on the low beam setting.
Keep your headlights to the the high beam setting.
Keep your headlights off.
Turn on the hazard lights.
7. You have allowed the wheels of your vehicle to run off the edge of the pavement. What should you do first?
Let the car reach a stopping point, then roll-down the window and scream for help.
Remove your seatbelt, open the driver’s door, and exit the vehicle safely without interfering with nearby vehicles.
Quickly release the gas pedal and press on the brakes as fast as possible.
Hold the steering wheel firmly, release the gas pedal, and gently apply the brakes.
8. It is illegal for a person 21 years of age or older to drive with a minimum blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of:
0.01 percent.
0.02 percent.
0.08 percent.
0.10 percent.
9. Tailgating other drivers (driving too closely to their rear bumper):
Can cause road collision resulting in a major road hazard.
Can frustrate other drivers and make them angry.
Can excite other drivers and make them happy.
Can make other drivers file a complaint.
10. Driving under the influence of any medication which impairs your driving is permitted:
Under no circumstances.
Under any circumstances.
Only in designated areas.
Everywhere driving is allowed.
11. A solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line means that vehicles:
Next to the broken line and solid line may pass.
Are not allowed to pass under any circumstance.
Next to the solid line may pass.
Next to the broken line may pass.
12. You want to park uphill on a two-way road and there is no curb. Which direction do you turn your front wheels?
Right, toward the side of the road.
Left, towards incoming traffic.
Counterclockwise, toward the opposite direction of traffic.
Clockwise, toward the emergency side lane.
13. You are involved in a minor collision at an intersection. There are no injuries and there is very little vehicle damage. You should:
Navigate towards the right lane, and call for help.
Stay inside of the intersection, until law enforcement arrives on scene.
Move your vehicle out of the traffic lane, if possible.
Move your vehicle towards the center of the intersection, when signaled.
14. If there is no crosswalk and you see a pedestrian crossing your lane, you should:
Honk at the pedestrian and tell them to take the crosswalk.
Stop and let the pedestrian finish crossing.
Proceed normally as you would without them.
Stop and tell the pedestrian to move away from the lane.
15. You are driving on the freeway behind a large truck. You should drive:
Farther behind the truck than you would if following a passenger vehicle.
Closer towards the truck than you would if following a passenger vehicle.
Towards the right side of the truck in order to have a broader view of the surrounding vehicles.
The same distance behind as a passenger vehicle.
16. You must yield to a pedestrian using a white cane or guide dog:
Only during the day.
Never.
During certain times.
At all times.
17. To see vehicles in your blind spots, you should check:
Your side mirrors.
Under your shoulders.
Over your shoulders.
Your rearview mirror.
18. You are on the freeway and traffic is merging into your lane. You should:
Make room for the merging traffic, if possible.
Speed through the merging traffic.
Merge on the left lane to make way for the merging traffic, if possible.
Proceed on the freeway and avoid any upcoming traffic.
19. Extra space in front of a large truck is needed for:
Extra cargo the truck might be carrying.
A motorcycle to have the right of way.
Avoiding a possible collision.
The truck driver to stop the vehicle.
20. When passing another vehicle, it is safe to return to your lane if you:
Do not see the vehicle’s headlights in your rearview mirror.
See the vehicle’s headlights in your rearview mirror.
See the vehicle’s headlights in your side mirror.
See the vehicle is exiting traffic in your rearview mirror.
21. If you see orange construction signs and cones on a freeway, you must:
Be prepared for workers and equipment ahead.
Stop and yield for incoming workers and equipment.
Slow down and proceed with caution.
Increase the speed on your vehicle to avoid a possible waiting from workers.
22. When driving at night on a dimly lit street, you should:
Not drive unless instructed by a supervised or provisioned driver.
Drive slowly enough that you can stop within the area illuminated by your headlights.
Drive at the highest speed that your vehicle permits within the area illuminated by your headlights.
Drive at an average rate in which you can stop within the area illuminated by your headlights.
23. When you are merging onto the freeway, you should be driving:
At a minimum speed of traffic on the freeway.
Above the speed of traffic on the freeway.
Below the speed of traffic on the freeway.
At or near the speed of traffic on the freeway.
24. If you plan to pass another vehicle, you should:
Assume that the other driver will make space for you to return to your lane.
Predict that the other driver will eventually move for you to return to your lane.
Not assume the other driver will make space for you to return to your lane.
Consider signaling for the other driver to make space for you to return to your lane.
25. A large truck is ahead of you and is turning right onto a street with two lanes in each direction. The truck:
May have to swing wide to complete the right turn.
Will swing to the left in order to make a complete right turn.
Is going to signal nearby drivers for an upcoming right turn.
May proceed to complete the right turn similar to a passenger vehicle.
26. You drive defensively when you:
Keep your eyes on the gas and break pedal at all times.
Keep your eyes on moving back and forth looking at each side mirror.
Keep your eyes on the steering wheel.
Keep your eyes moving to look for possible hazards.
27. Always stop before crossing railroad tracks when:
There isn’t room for your to completely get atop the tracks.
There isn’t room on the other side for you to completely cross the tracks.
There is room for you to start drifting towards the tracks.
There is room on the other side for you to completely cross the tracks.
28. You should use your horn when:
Another driver is driving aggressively.
It may help prevent a collision.
Other drivers are stalled in front of a green light.
A pedestrian is jaywalking in front of an intersection.
29. If you drive more slowly than the flow of traffic, you will most likely:
Interfere with traffic and receive a ticket.
Get hit by another vehicle.
Make other drivers frustrated and get aggressive.
Get pulled over by law enforcement in concern to poor maneuver.
30. Allow extra space in front of your vehicle when following a:
Overload vehicle.
Passenger vehicle.
Truck.
Motorcycle.
31. You want to turn left at an upcoming corner. Yield the right-of-way to:
All approaching vehicles and pedestrians.
All pedestrians.
All approaching vehicles.
All approaching trucks and motorcycles.
32. Before you change lanes, you should check your mirrors and:
Check your speedometer.
Glance over your shoulder.
Glance over your seat.
Check for any loose and fit clothing.
33. You want to park downhill on a two-way road and there is no curb. Which way do you turn your front wheels?
Counterclockwise towards the left side of the road.
Left, toward the inbound traffic.
Right, toward the side of the road.
Clockwise, toward the road barrier.
34. The driver ahead of you stops at a crosswalk. What should you do?
Stop, proceeding only when all the pedestrians have crossed.
Proceed as normally avoiding any conflicts that may occur at the crosswalk.
Stop, proceeding only when none of the pedestrians have crossed.
Ignore the previous driver’s initiative and proceed as you would.
35. You should not start across an intersection if you know you will block the intersection when the light turns red:
Under no circumstances.
Under any circumstances.
Under a few scenarios.
If given permission to do so from nearby drivers.
36. A pedestrian starts to cross the street after the "Don't Walk" signal begins to flash. The pedestrian is in the middle of the street when your signal light changes to green. You should:
Ignite the horn towards the pedestrian telling them to go back.
Do not wait until the pedestrian crosses the street before proceeding.
Proceed to crossing the street as waiting may cause traffic delays.
Wait until the pedestrian crosses the street before proceeding.
37. A vehicle suddenly cuts in front of you, creating a hazard. What should you do first?
Take your foot off the gas pedal.
Take your foot off the brake pedal.
Quickly steer towards the vehicle.
Turn on your hazard lights and signal to nearby drivers.
38. A red arrow pointing to the right on a traffic light means you may:
Turn in the opposite direction after the light has turned green.
Not turn in that direction until the light turns green.
Safely proceed after yielding to any incoming traffic.
Turn in that direction until the light turns green.
39. An orange and red triangular sign on a vehicle always means:
Slow-moving vehicle.
There are farm animals on board.
Overload vehicle.
Fast-moving vehicle.
40. You must yield the right-of-way to an emergency vehicle that is using its siren and flashing lights by:
Driving as closely to the left edge of the road as possible and stopping.
Driving as closely towards the center of the road as possible.
Driving as closely to the right edge of the road as possible and stopping.
Driving as closely towards the emergency vehicle and stopping.
41. When a school bus is stopped on the road ahead to load or unload children, you must:
Signal to the school bus driver for a permission to pass during loading or unloading.
Proceed to passing it before the stop arm is raised and the red lights start flashing.
Drive right by it even if the red lights are flashing and the stop arm is fully raised.
Come to a complete stop until the red lights stop flashing and the stop arm is withdrawn.
42. You can drive off the road to pass another vehicle:
If the vehicle is proceeding slowly or aggressively.
Under no circumstances.
Only in designated roads and highways stated otherwise.
Under any circumstance.
43. There are oncoming vehicles to your left and a row of parked vehicles to your right. You should steer:
Towards the center of the oncoming and parked vehicles.
Into the the row of parked vehicles to avoid any collisions.
A middle course between the oncoming and parked vehicles.
Towards the oncoming vehicles not to trigger any alarms or sounds.
44. Slowing down just to look at collisions or anything else out-of-the-ordinary:
Causes wildlife and nearby drivers to look as well.
Causes traffic congestion.
Can cause other drivers to question your driving skills.
Can trigger a traffic collision and an unexpected driver suspension.
45. When should you yield your legal right-of-way?
Whenever it helps prevent collisions.
Sometimes depending on time of day and circumstance.
Never unless law enforcement strictly tells you to do so.
Whenever it helps emergency vehicles to get to their destination.
46. When may you legally drive around or under a railroad crossing gate?
At all times.
Only when no surrounding vehicles and pedestrians are present.
Only when the railroad crossing sign is shown.
Never.
47. There are two traffic lanes moving in your direction. You are driving in the left lane and many vehicles are passing you on the right. If the driver behind you wishes to drive faster, you should:
Tell the driver to move into the right lane when it is safe.
Move into the right lane when it is safe.
Move into the middle lane when it is safe.
Proceed to drive in the left lane.
48. While driving at night, a vehicle coming toward you has its high beams on, making it hard for you to see the road ahead. You should:
Look ahead towards the left edge of your lane.
Merge onto the right side of the road safely and stop the vehicle.
Press on your horn to tell the driver to turn of their high beams.
Look ahead toward the right edge of your lane.
49. You should increase the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead when you:
Are being tailgated by another driver.
Are being chased by law enforcement.
Are being cut by a motorcycle.
Are being intersected by a truck.
50. Check your rearview mirrors:
Only when instructed or given permission by another driver.
Never, instead use your side mirrors to see how traffic is moving behind you.
Often to see how traffic is moving behind you.
Always, to see how traffic is moving in front of you.
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