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Drivers License — Study Guide

Drivers License — Study Guide

Learn core rules and reasoning to pass the Drivers license test on Voxel.

Should you brake in such a situation?

Brake when there is safe stopping distance to avoid collisions.

Can you stop on this part of the sidewalk?

Stopping on sidewalks blocks pedestrians and is unsafe.

Can you make a left turn in this situation?

Left turns are allowed unless prohibited by signage.

Can you turn right at this point without stopping?

You may turn if it is safe and traffic permits, unless a stop is mandatory.

What is the maximum speed you can travel on this road?

The maximum is 110km/h unless otherwise signposted.

Can the road shown in the photo be traveled in both directions?

No, it is a one-way road. Driving against flow risks collision.

Can you turn left at this point?

Turning is prohibited here by signage.

Which of these pavement markings separates two lanes traveling in the same direction?

Broken white lines separate lanes in the same direction. Others do not.

This sign means:

Pedestrian crossing ahead – slow down and prepare to stop.

This sign means:

Do not enter – indicates a prohibited roadway.

Can you pass another vehicle when approaching a curve or a hill?

No, visibility is limited. Wait until the road ahead is clear.

Which of the following places is a U-turn allowed?

U-turns are only legal where specifically signposted.

Finish the sentence - You should...

Always drive to the conditions of the road and weather.

When driving in fog, rain, or snow, always use ___

Low beams reduce glare and improve vision in poor weather.

A broken yellow centerline means that:

Passing is allowed on the left when the way is clear.

Alcohol is

Alcohol is a depressant, slowing reflexes and impairing judgment.

Before you change lanes, you should check your mirrors and

Always shoulder check blind spots before moving lanes.

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