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Texas Driver’s Practice Tests: DMV Practice Tests
Texas Driver’s Practice Tests: DMV Practice Tests
Texas Driver’s Practice Tests: DMV Practice Tests
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The must-have driver's license practice test book for anyone who wants to ace Texas' DMV exam. 

  • Do you want to pass your DMV exam on your first attempt?
  • Do you want to be ready for any questions that may come up on your DMV exam?
  • Are you looking for an easy, stress-free learning experience?

We've got the perfect solution for you.

 

Getting ready for your driver's test can be a long and stressful process. You have to study the handbook and take multiple generic practice tests before you feel comfortable taking the real thing. The problem is that most of those resources are either too difficult (the handbook), all over the place on the internet or they're not focused on your state's particular requirements (most online practice tests).

 

The Driving School solves all of these problems. Our easy-to-follow questions will help you understand everything from basic road rules to more complex topics such as fines and limits specific to your state. We also provide detailed explanations about why each answer is correct so that you know exactly what to look out for when taking your actual exam.

 

You will cover every section in the official driver's manual, so you won't have to worry about forgetting important notions when you attempt to pass your exam. We've made studying for the DMV test a lot easier.

An all-in-one book, everything you need to know in one place, tests specific to the state of Texas

  • 25 diagnostic questions
  • 2 Practice tests of 40 questions each
  • 150 road signs questions
  • 50 signs and situation questions
  • 55 questions about fines and limits, distracted driving and driving & drinking. 
  • Study the questions tailored to your state's requirements
  • Clear and detailed explanations about why the correct answer is right
  • A bonus PDF with the top 100 most frequently asked questions
  • The link to download the official DMV manual of your state
  • Unlimited access to everything you'll need for studying for your exam 

We have everything you need to ace this test! Get today the practice test book that will help you prepare for the official DMV exam and make sure that you pass it with flying colors!

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Release dateJan 28, 2022
ISBN9798201365578
Texas Driver’s Practice Tests: DMV Practice Tests

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    Texas Driver’s Practice Tests - Ged Benson

    1

    Diagnostic Test

    Are you just getting started with your study plan and don't know where to begin? With this DMV Diagnostic Test, you may quickly detect gaps in your driving knowledge and obtain a rough estimate of how much you know about driving rules.


    Total Questions 15

    Correct Answer to pass 11

    Question 1 - Diagnostic Test

    For a second offense, an adult driver who is convicted of DWI will lose his or her driving privileges for up to

    ▢ 3 years

    ▢ 180 days

    ▢ 2 years

    ▢ 1 year

    Question 1 - Diagnostic Test

    (C) If an adult is convicted of DWI for the second time, he or she faces a fine of up to $4,000 and a term of 30 days to one year in prison. His or her driver's license will be suspended for 180 days to two years. [Penalties for DWI and DUI of Alcohol or Drugs; Texas Driver Handbook, Chapter 10: Alcohol and Drug Impact on Driving Ability]

    Question 2 - Diagnostic Test

    A first-time DWI conviction for an adult driver can result in the loss of driving privileges for up to

    ▢ 6 months

    ▢ 1 year

    ▢ 180 days

    ▢ 90 days

    Question 2 - Diagnostic Test

    (B) If you are convicted of DWI for the first time, you might face a fine of up to $2,000 and a term of 72 hours to 180 days in jail. Your license will also be suspended for 365 days (if you are under the age of 21) or for 90 days to 365 days (if you are above 21). (if you are at least 21 years of age). [Penalties for DWI and DUI of Alcohol or Drugs; Texas Driver Handbook, Chapter 10: Alcohol and Drug Impact on Driving Ability]

    Question 3 - Diagnostic Test

    Except in the following situations, you may pass a vehicle on the right.

    ▢ On roads with at least two lanes going in the same direction

    ▢ While the car is in the left turn lane

    ▢ If you're in the left-turn lane

    ▢ On one-way streets with all traffic lanes traveling in the same direction

    Question 3 - Diagnostic Test

    (C) You may pass a vehicle on the right in Texas if (1) it is making or about to make a left turn; or (2) there are two or more lanes of traffic traveling in the same direction as you. (This can happen on a one-way street or a multilane highway.) Only left turns are authorised in a left-turn lane (and U-turns where permitted).

    Question 4 - Diagnostic Test

    You should fill out a Driver's Crash Report if you were involved in an accident that caused at least _________ in property damage (including your own).

    ▢ $2,000

    ▢ $500

    ▢ $200

    ▢ $1,000

    Question 4 - Diagnostic Test

    (D) You should complete out a Driver's Crash Report if you had an accident that resulted in death, injury, an undriveable car, or at least $1,000 in property damage (form CR-2). The Texas Department of Transportation is no longer keeping Driver's Crash Reports as of September 1, 2017. Simply preserve a copy of the Driver's Crash Report for your records. [Texas Department of Transportation, Crash Records Forms, https://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/division/traffic/law-enforcement/crash-records.html], [TX Transp 550], .026]

    Question 5 - Diagnostic Test

    On a four-lane highway, you are driving. You notice an emergency car parked with its lights flashing in the distance. What are you supposed to do?

    ▢ Proceed cautiously

    ▢ Slow down; also move into a non-adjacent lane if possible

    ▢ If possible, move into a non-adjacent lane; otherwise, slow down

    ▢ Reduce your vehicle speed

    Question 5 - Diagnostic Test

    (C) To pass an emergency vehicle, tow truck, or Department of Transportation vehicle with its lights flashing, you must move into a non-adjacent lane if possible, leaving at least one unoccupied lane between you and the vehicle, according to Texas' Move Over rule. If this is not practicable (maybe there are no other lanes in your direction), you must reduce your speed to 20 mph if the speed limit is 25 mph or greater, or to 5 mph if the speed restriction is less than 25 mph. Note that while every state in the United States currently has its own Move Over statute, some of them compel drivers to perform different things. Always verify the local traffic laws when going out of state. [Yield Right-of-Way to Emergency Vehicles, Chapter 4: Right-of-Way, Texas Driver Handbook], [TX Transp § 545.157]

    Question 6 - Diagnostic Test

    What dows this sign indicate?

    ▢ Exit sign on the highway

    ▢ Sign that says Divided Highway Begins

    ▢ Sign for a freeway interchange

    ▢ Sign showing Right Lane Ends

    Question 6 - Diagnostic Test

    (C) This is a sign for a freeway interchange. You're nearing an interchange when you see this sign.

    Question 7 - Diagnostic Test

    Which of these pavement marks demarcates the boundary between two lanes moving in the same direction?

    ▢ A

    ▢ B

    ▢ C

    ▢ None of the preceding

    Question 7 - Diagnostic Test

    (D) Two lanes heading in the same direction are separated by a white line. You may cross a broken line to pass or change lanes if it is a broken line. You should normally stay in your lane if it's a solid line.

    Question 8 - Diagnostic Test

    For a first offense, a driver under the age of 21 who is convicted of DWI while in possession of an open container of alcohol will be sentenced to at least _________ in prison.

    ▢ two days

    ▢ four days

    ▢ six days

    ▢ ten days

    Question 8 - Diagnostic Test

    (C) If a motorist under the age of 21 is convicted of DWI for the first time, his or her license will be suspended for 365 days, a fine of up to $2,000 will be imposed, and he or she will be sentenced to jail for 72 hours to 180 days. If he or she was in possession of an open container of alcohol at the time of the offense, he or she might face a term of 6 to 180 days in prison. [Penalties for Driving While Intoxicated (Alcohol) – Minors; Texas Driver Handbook, Chapter 10: Alcohol and Drug Impact on Driving Ability]

    Question 9 - Diagnostic Test

    This symbol is

    ▢ a work zone warning sign

    ▢ a construction zone barricade

    ▢ an object marker on a highway

    ▢ a guide sign on a highway

    Question 9 - Diagnostic Test

    (C) This is an object marker sign, which is intended to warn drivers about things in the road or extremely close to the road's edge. The stripes point down the road, toward the safe side. This sign instructs you to keep right in order to pass the object.

    Question 10 - Diagnostic Test

    A solid yellow line usually designates _________ of a four-lane divided highway or a one-way road.

    ▢ the center of the roadway

    ▢ the pavement's right-hand edge

    ▢ the end of the roadway

    ▢ the left edge of the pavement

    Question 10 - Diagnostic Test

    (D) A solid or broken yellow line usually denotes the left border of the pavement on a four-lane divided highway or a one-way road. The right edge is usually marked by a solid white line.

    Question 11 - Diagnostic Test

    A driver who is convicted of DWI for the third time will lose his or her driving privileges for at least

    ▢ 2 years

    ▢ 1 year

    ▢ 180 days

    ▢ 5 years

    Question 11 - Diagnostic Test

    (C) A third or subsequent DWI violation is a crime of the third degree, punishable by a fine of up to $10,000, 2 to 10 years in a state prison, and a license suspension of 180 days to 18 months (if the driver is under 21 years old) or 180 days to 2 years (if the driver is over 21 years old) (if he or she is at least 21 years of age). [Penalties for Driving While Intoxicated (Alcohol) – Minors; Texas Driver Handbook, Chapter 10: Alcohol and Drug Impact on Driving Ability]

    Question 12 - Diagnostic Test

    For a second offense, a driver guilty of DWI will be sentenced to at least _________ in prison.

    ▢ 90 days

    ▢ 60 days

    ▢ 30 days

    ▢ 14 days

    Question 12 - Diagnostic Test

    (C) If you are convicted of DWI for the second time, you might face a fine of up to $4,000 and a term of 30 days to one year in prison. Your license will also be suspended for 180 days to 18 months (if you are under 21 years old) or 180 days to two years (if you are 21 years old) (if you are at least 21 years of age). [Penalties for DWI and DUI of Alcohol or Drugs; Texas Driver Handbook, Chapter 10: Alcohol and Drug Impact on Driving Ability]

    Question 13 - Diagnostic Test

    Tires that are unbalanced or have low tire pressures might lead to

    ▢ lesser stopping distance

    ▢ high fuel economy

    ▢ quicker wear on the tires

    ▢ all of the preceding

    Question 13 - Diagnostic Test

    (C) When the road is wet, worn or bald tires can increase your stopping distance and make turning more difficult. Unbalanced tires or low tire pressures can result in faster tire wear, lower fuel efficiency, and make it more difficult to drive and stop the vehicle.

    Question 14 - Diagnostic Test

    If a driver who is minimum 17 years of age but under the age of 21 is convicted of DUI (not DWI) for the third time, he or she could face a fine of up to

    ▢ $3,000

    ▢ $1,000

    ▢ $5,000

    ▢ $2,000

    Question 14 - Diagnostic Test

    (D) If a minor has any measurable level of alcohol in his or her system, he or she might be charged with driving under the influence (DUI). If a driver under the age of 21 is convicted of DUI for the third time, he or she faces a fine of $500 to $2,000, a sentence of up to 180 days in jail, or both. In addition, he or she will be compelled to conduct 40 to 60 hours of community service and may be asked to take an alcohol awareness course. In addition, the driver's license will be suspended for up to a year. [Criminal Penalties for Minors Driving Under the Influence (DUI) of Alcohol or Drugs]; Chapter 10: Alcohol and Drug Impact on the Driving Ability; Texas Driver Handbook]

    Question 15 - Diagnostic Test

    If an adult driver is convicted of DWI for the first time, he or she will lose his or her driving privileges for at least

    ▢ 180 days

    ▢ 60 days

    ▢ 30 days

    ▢ 90 days

    Question 15 - Diagnostic Test

    (D) If you are convicted of DWI for the first time, you might face a fine of up to $2,000 and a term of 72 hours to 180 days in jail. Your license will also be suspended for 365 days (if you are under the age of 21) or for 90 days to 365 days (if you are above 21). (if you are at least 21 years of age). [Penalties for DWI and DUI of Alcohol or Drugs; Texas Driver Handbook, Chapter 10: Alcohol and Drug Impact

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