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Idaho Driver’s Practice Tests: DMV Practice Tests
Idaho Driver’s Practice Tests: DMV Practice Tests
Idaho 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 Idaho's 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 Idaho

  • 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!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 31, 2022
ISBN9798201630119
Idaho Driver’s Practice Tests: DMV Practice Tests

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    Idaho Driver’s Practice Tests - Ged Benson

    Introduction

    First of all, thank you for choosing this book. As you work through it, you'll find a variety of questions to help you prepare for the DMV test. The questions are based on the information in the Driver's Manual of your state and each one is designed to help you better understand the material.

    The best way to use the questions in this book is by practicing them. You can do that by following these steps:

    Take a diagnostic test so you may quickly detect gaps in your driving knowledge and obtain a rough estimate of how much you know about driving rules.

    Take the practice tests from beginning to end without stopping.

    After you have finished, review all of your incorrect answers and read the explanations provided, in the answer key, in the back of this book.

    Join the Facebook group and share questions or doubts with other students.

    Remember, the more you practice, the better you'll perform on the real DMV exam.

    In order to help you practice for your DMV test, each question has an answer and a corresponding explanation. In some cases, more than one answer might seem correct. In these cases, there will be explanations, after all of the possible responses, to help you understand why those answers are wrong and the other one is correct.


    The IDAHO Driver's Handbook

    The Idaho Department of Motor Vehicles recommends that you study the official manual. Please read it at least once to get a feel of what you will need to know to pass your exam.

    Scan the QR code or type the link in your browser to download it.

    https://itd.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/driver_manual.pdf

    Cheat Sheets

    Don't forget to download your Cheat Sheets, which will tremendously assist you in reviewing the top 100 questions on the DMV written test. Definitely worth reading before your exam. You will find them at the end of the book before the Answer Sheets.

    We wish you the best of luck and encourage you to take our practice tests as many times as possible!

    So don't wait any longer. Start studying today and you'll be ready to ace your DMV exam! Thanks again for choosing this book. We hope it helps you achieve your driving goals.

    And don't forget to write a review of the book. We'd love to hear from you.

    About us - The Driving School

    We provide education services to people who want to learn how to drive. The company's mission is ‘to provide safe and competent drivers for our streets and highways’. We achieve this mission by helping people pass their DMV written exams.

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    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 12


    Question 1 - Diagnostic Test

    If an Idaho driver collects 18 to 23 points in a 24-month period, his or her license will be suspended for

    ▢ 60 days

    ▢ 90 days

    ▢ 30 days

    ▢ 6 months


    Question 1 - Diagnostic Test

    (B) If an Idaho driver accumulates 18 to 23 points in a 24-month period, his or her license will be suspended for 90 days. [Idaho Driver's Handbook, Suspension and Point Violation System, What Affects Your Driving Privilege And Record]


    Question 2 - Diagnostic Test

    If your license was suspended due to reckless driving, you must submit proof of financial responsibility for

    ▢ two years

    ▢ one year

    ▢ three years

    ▢ four years


    Question 2 - Diagnostic Test

    (C) If your license was suspended for certain significant violations (reckless driving, driving under the influence, etc.), you must give proof that you can satisfy financial obligations resulting from any crash for three years. [How to Restore Your Driving Privileges, What Affects Your Driving Privilege And Record, Idaho Driver's Handbook]


    Question 3 - Diagnostic Test

    What exactly does this sign mean?

    ▢ Parking is available to the left of the sign

    ▢ You are not permitted to park on either side of the sign

    ▢ You are not permitted to park to the left of the sign

    ▢ You can park on the left side of the sign at night


    Question 3 - Diagnostic Test

    (C) This sign indicates that you are not permitted to park on the left side of the sign at any time.


    Question 4 - Diagnostic Test

    Is it legal to turn left at a red signal?

    ▢ Yes, unless a sign prohibits it

    ▢ No way in Idaho

    ▢ Yes, but only from any sort of roadway onto a one-way street

    ▢ Yes, but only from one one-way street to the next one


    Question 4 - Diagnostic Test

    (D) In Idaho, you can only turn left on a red signal if you're going from one one-way street to another one-way street, unless there are signs banning the move. You must still come to a complete stop and give way to oncoming traffic and pedestrians. Check the rules of the places you're visiting; some states outright prohibit turning left on a red light. [Stopping, Traffic Laws, and Road Rules, Idaho Driver's Handbook]


    Question 5 - Diagnostic Test

    Before meeting another vehicle, you must dim your headlights 500 feet and ________ before overtaking another vehicle.

    ▢ 100 feet

    ▢ 300 feet

    ▢ 200 feet

    ▢ 150 feet


    Question 5 - Diagnostic Test

    (C) You must dim your headlights 500 feet before approaching another vehicle and 200 feet before overtaking another car. When traveling at night, use headlamps rather than parking lights.


    Question 6 - Diagnostic Test

    On divided highways, which of the following are used as left-edge lines?

    ▢ Double solid red lines

    ▢ Single solid yellow lines

    ▢ Single solid white lines

    ▢ Double solid white lines


    Question 6 - Diagnostic Test

    (B) On divided highways, single solid yellow lines are used as left-edge lines.


    Question 7 - Diagnostic Test

    You're driving through an intersection with a green light when a pedestrian begins to cross in front of you against a red light. What should your first step be?

    ▢ Allow the person to cross the street by coming to a complete stop

    ▢ Use your horn to warn the pedestrian

    ▢ Allow the person to cross the street

    ▢ Confront the pedestrian


    Question 7 - Diagnostic Test

    (B) If you are driving through an intersection with a green light and a pedestrian begins to cross your path against a red light, use your horn to warn the pedestrian. If the pedestrian does not stop, you must stop as well.


    Question 8 - Diagnostic Test

    If you come to an intersection and observe a constant yellow signal, you must

    ▢ accelerate your pace

    ▢ stop

    ▢ continue to move at the same rate

    ▢ proceed with caution


    Question 8 - Diagnostic Test

    (B) A steady yellow indication indicates that the signal is soon to turn red. If you are approaching an intersection, you must stop if it is safe to do so. If this is not the case, proceed with caution.


    Question 9 - Diagnostic Test

    You must park parallel to and within _______ inches of the curb or edge of the roadway when parking on a public road.

    ▢ 15

    ▢ 80

    ▢ 20

    ▢ 18


    Question 9 - Diagnostic Test

    (D) When parking on a public road, you must park parallel to and within 18 inches of the curb or edge of the road, facing the traffic on your side of the road.


    Question 10 - Diagnostic Test

    Passing is banned when you are in or approaching the following areas, except

    ▢ within 100 feet or less from a railroad crossing

    ▢ where a school bus stops to load or unload students

    ▢ within 300 feet of an intersection unless otherwise indicated by traffic control devices

    ▢ within a 100-foot radius of a bridge or tunnel


    Question 10 - Diagnostic Test

    (C) Within 100 feet of an intersection, passing is banned.


    Question 11 - Diagnostic Test

    Which of the following statements concerning passing a vehicle is correct?

    ▢ Within 200 feet of a railroad crossing, passing is banned

    ▢ It is always illegal to pass on the right

    ▢ When traveling at speeds of 55 mph or higher, you may exceed the posted speed limit by up to 15 mph while passing another vehicle going at or below the posted speed limit on a two-lane highway

    ▢ You must execute the pass before approaching oncoming traffic within 300 feet


    Question 11 - Diagnostic Test

    (C) On a two-lane highway, if you are driving a passenger vehicle, motorcycle, or pickup that is not pulling another vehicle, you may exceed the legal speed limit by up to 15 miles per hour while passing another vehicle that is traveling below the posted speed limit. The posted speed limit must be at least 55 miles per hour. This does not apply in construction zones. You must immediately return to the right lane and reduce your speed to the posted speed limit. You must complete a pass before approaching oncoming traffic within 200 feet. Within 100 feet of a railroad crossing, passing is banned. When a car is turning left, you may pass on the right.


    Question 12 - Diagnostic Test

    To get off a freeway, you must first use

    ▢ a blending area

    ▢ a deceleration lane

    ▢ an acceleration lane

    ▢ a merging area


    Question 12 - Diagnostic Test

    (B) To exit the motorway, signal and move into the lane closest to the exit about half a mile before the exit. Signal, then go into the deceleration lane to slow down without disrupting traffic flow.


    Question 13 - Diagnostic Test

    When should you signal if you intend to turn just beyond an intersection?

    ▢ Do not signal

    ▢ Just before you reach the intersection

    ▢ When you arrive at the intersection

    ▢ Immediately after passing through the intersection


    Question 13 - Diagnostic Test

    (D) If you intend to turn just beyond an intersection, signal after passing past it. If you signal early, other road users may believe you intend to turn at the intersection.


    Question 14 - Diagnostic Test

    Which of the following claims concerning Idaho interstate highway speed limits is correct?

    ▢ The maximum speed limit for passenger vehicles is 75 mph, and 65–70 mph for heavy commercial vehicles

    ▢ The maximum speed limit for passenger vehicles is 65 mph, and 55 mph for heavy commercial vehicles

    ▢ The maximum speed limit for passenger vehicles is 65 mph, and the maximum speed limit for heavy commercial vehicles is 60 mph

    ▢ The maximum speed limit for passenger vehicles is 75 mph, and 55 mph for heavy commercial vehicles


    Question 14 - Diagnostic Test

    (A) The speed limit on interstate highways in Idaho is 75 mph for passenger vehicles and 65–70 mph for heavy commercial vehicles.


    Question 15 - Diagnostic Test

    Things that can keep you from paying attention to the road include

    ▢ checking for blind spots

    ▢ checking the traffic behind you on a regular basis

    ▢ texting and conversing on the phone

    ▢ always looking in the mirror


    Question 15 - Diagnostic Test

    (C) Anything that takes your attention away from the road can cause you to become distracted. Texting, talking on the phone, dealing with children, and lighting a cigarette are all examples of distractions while driving.

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