Questions and All Correct Answers 2026
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If there is opposing traffic within 200 feet in the other lane of traffic, you should: - Answer
not attempt a pass
Intermediate risk driving is the operation of a motor vehicle environment that includes
controlled intersections and moderate traffic volume traveling less than 55 miles per hour. -
Answer true
A motorist's time management system should ensure an adequate time and space to stop or
slow the vehicle if necessary. - Answer false
Lanes that have drivers turning onto a roadway or turning from a roadway are called: - Answer
shared lanes
Carpool lanes are extra lanes on an expressway that can be opened in either direction at the
discretion of the appropriate authority to address exceptionally high amount of traffic such as in
rush hour. - Answer false
Glare is enhanced by heat and impairs a driver's visibility. - Answer true
Categories in the driving environment include: - Answer all of the above
A driver must maintain which of the following to ensure implementation of an effective space
management system? - Answer all of the above
Environmental conditions that can affect a motorist's ability to effectively implement a space
management system include: - Answer all of the above
Which of the following should be processed when searching on highways? - Answer all of
the above
Bicyclists have the same rights as other vehicle operators in Georgia. - Answer true
, Which of the following is not part of information processing? - Answer Quantifying the
severity of perceived risks
A line of sight search should extend at 12 seconds in front of the vehicle. - Answer true
If electronic turn signals are not working, _____ can be used to communicate with other drivers.
- Answer hand signals
An open area is one that has something in the path of travel that blocks the continuation of
travel in that lane. - Answer false
Risk is more controlled in intermediate driving environments because there is less of an
opportunity to change speed or vehicle position. - Answer false
Speed adjustments should be made according to objects in path of travel, road conditions and
environmental conditions. - Answer true
How many different lane positions are there? - Answer 5
All vehicles require the same amount of stopping distance. - Answer false
Implementing an appropriate lane position, identifying the field of view, identifying changes in
the roadway and identifying an alternative path of travel are all a part of which of the following
techniques? - Answer curve searching
Pavement markings regulate traffic and help drivers plan their actions including slowing or
stopping at an intersection. - Answer false
Reducing speed and frequent checking of rearview and side mirrors is needed on hills in the
event that there is an object in the path of travel. - Answer true
Using electronic signals such as turn signals, back-up lights and hazard flashers communicate to
other drivers your awareness of their presence and their presence and their position relative to
your motor vehicle. - Answer true
A driver's emotions usually have no affect on his or her ability to effectively implement a search
system. - Answer false
An appropriate following distance for most vehicles is: - Answer 2 to 3 seconds