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Drivers Test

The document is a study prep guide for the CSEC drivers test, containing multiple-choice questions about traffic rules, safety practices, and vehicle operation. It includes topics such as traffic light meanings, legal blood alcohol limits, and proper responses to various driving scenarios. An answer key is provided for reference, and the content can be adapted for regional differences.

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Drivers Test

The document is a study prep guide for the CSEC drivers test, containing multiple-choice questions about traffic rules, safety practices, and vehicle operation. It includes topics such as traffic light meanings, legal blood alcohol limits, and proper responses to various driving scenarios. An answer key is provided for reference, and the content can be adapted for regional differences.

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Drivers test ( study prep CSEC )

1. What does a red traffic light mean?

A. Stop completely and wait for green.

B. Proceed with caution.

C. Stop only if pedestrians are crossing.

D. Speed up to clear the intersection.

2. When you see a yield sign, you should:

A. Stop immediately.

B. Slow down and give way to pedestrians and traffic.

C. Keep your speed and don’t stop.

D. Turn around.

3. What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for drivers in
most regions?

A. 0.00%

B. 0.05% to 0.08%

C. 0.15%

D. 0.10% to 0.12%

4. When is it acceptable to use a phone without hands-free while driving?

A. At traffic lights.

B. Never while the vehicle is moving.

C. While stopped at red light.

D. In heavy traffic.

5. When approaching a school bus with flashing red lights on a two-lane


road, you should:

A. Pass the bus slowly.

B. Stop until the lights stop flashing.

C. Honk to alert the bus driver.


D. Increase speed to pass quickly.

6. What should you do when your vehicle begins to skid?

A. Brake immediately.

B. Steer into the direction of the skid.

C. Turn the steering wheel opposite to the skid.

D. Accelerate.

7. When making a left turn at an intersection, you must:

A. Yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.

B. Accelerate through the intersection.

C. Keep in the right lane.

D. Ignore stop signs.

8. What is the meaning of a flashing yellow traffic light?

A. Stop and wait for green.

B. Proceed with caution.

C. Stop completely then go.

D. Speed limit has changed.

9. When is it legal to cross a solid yellow line on your side of the road?

A. When passing a slow vehicle.

B. To make a left turn into a driveway.

C. Anytime you want.

D. When overtaking on a curved road.

10. What should you do at a four-way stop if two vehicles arrive


simultaneously?

A. The vehicle on the left has the right of way.

B. The vehicle on the right has the right of way.

C. Both should proceed at the same time.

D. The bigger vehicle has the right of way.


11. What is the safe following distance you should keep?

A. One second behind the vehicle ahead.

B. Two seconds behind the vehicle ahead.

C. At least three seconds behind the vehicle ahead.

D. It doesn’t matter.

12. When parking uphill on a curb, you should turn your front wheels:

A. Away from the curb.

B. Toward the curb.

C. Straight ahead.

D. Depends on the street.

13. What is the meaning of a triangular red and white sign?

A. Stop sign.

B. Yield sign.

C. No entry sign.

D. Railroad crossing sign.

14. At night, when a vehicle is approaching with high-beam


headlights, you must:

A. Keep your high beams on.

B. Dim your lights to low beam before they approach.

C. Flash your headlights.

D. Turn off headlights.

15. What should you do if an emergency vehicle with flashing lights


approaches from behind?

A. Speed up to get out of the way.

B. Stop in the lane you’re in.

C. Pull over to the right and stop.

D. Ignore it.
16. If your car breaks down on the highway, you should:

A. Stay in the vehicle and call for help.

B. Immediately leave the vehicle and stand in traffic.

C. Attempt repairs in the fast lane.

D. Signal other drivers to stop.

17. What does a double solid yellow line mean?

A. Passing is allowed with caution.

B. Passing is prohibited in both directions.

C. Passing is allowed only for trucks.

D. One way street.

18. When should you use your horn?

A. To greet a friend.

B. To warn others of danger.

C. To express anger.

D. When frustrated in traffic.

19. How far ahead should you signal before making a turn?

A. At least 50 meters.

B. At least 30 meters.

C. Just before turning.

D. 100 meters.

20. What should you do if you see a pedestrian crossing the street at
an unmarked crosswalk?

A. Speed up to pass before they cross.

B. Stop and yield to the pedestrian.

C. Honk to warn the pedestrian.

D. Ignore and keep driving.

21. What is the primary purpose of seat belts?


A. To keep you comfortable.

B. To protect occupants in case of collision.

C. To help with parking.

D. For decoration.

22. When driving in fog, you should:

A. Use high beam headlights.

B. Use low beam headlights.

C. Turn off all lights.

D. Drive faster to get out of fog.

23. What does a green arrow traffic signal mean?

A. You may proceed only in the direction of the arrow.

B. Stop immediately.

C. Yield to pedestrians.

D. You must turn in the direction of the arrow.

24. When driving on a wet road, you should:

A. Increase speed.

B. Reduce speed and increase following distance.

C. Turn off your headlights.

D. Follow the car in front closely.

25. What is the penalty for running a red light?

A. Warning only.

B. A fine and/or points on your license.

C. No penalty if traffic is light.

D. Community service.

26. How do you properly merge onto a highway?

A. Stop before merging.

B. Accelerate to match highway speed and merge safely.


C. Slow down and merge slowly.

D. Merge without signaling.

27. What is a common cause of accidents at intersections?

A. Failure to signal.

B. Failure to yield right of way.

C. Weather conditions.

D. Driving too slowly.

28. When is it acceptable to use your vehicle’s emergency flashers?

A. When driving in heavy traffic.

B. When your vehicle is stopped on the roadside.

C. When speeding.

D. During normal driving.

29. What should you do if you approach a railroad crossing with


flashing red lights?

A. Stop and wait until the lights stop flashing and it’s safe to cross.

B. Speed up to cross quickly.

C. Ignore the lights if no train is visible.

D. Drive around the barriers.

30. When driving uphill with a manual transmission, you should:

A. Downshift to maintain power.

B. Shift into neutral.

C. Use the parking brake.

D. Drive with the clutch pedal pressed.

31. What is the meaning of a blue rectangular road sign?

A. Warning sign.

B. Guide or information sign.

C. Stop sign.
D. Construction sign.

32. What does a pedestrian crossing sign look like?

A. A red octagon.

B. A yellow diamond with a person walking.

C. A blue circle.

D. A rectangular green sign.

33. When should you turn off your high beam headlights?

A. When an oncoming vehicle is within 500 meters.

B. Always during the day.

C. Never.

D. When driving on empty roads.

34. What should you do if you miss your exit on a freeway?

A. Make a U-turn.

B. Pull over immediately.

C. Continue to the next exit.

D. Reverse on the shoulder.

35. What is the purpose of the "no zone" around large trucks?

A. Area where trucks can stop.

B. Areas where truck drivers have limited visibility.

C. Space required for trucks to park.

D. Zone where trucks must use lower gears.

Answer Key (for reference):


1-A, 2-B, 3-B, 4-B, 5-B, 6-B, 7-A, 8-B, 9-B, 10-B, 11-C, 12-A, 13-B, 14-B, 15-C,
16-A, 17-B, 18-B, 19-A, 20-B, 21-B, 22-B, 23-A, 24-B, 25-B, 26-B, 27-B, 28-B,
29-A, 30-A, 31-B, 32-B, 33-A, 34-C, 35-B
This test covers many rules and safety principles relevant worldwide, and
can be adjusted regionally.

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