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Examiner/Administrator: Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS)
Candidate Name: ________________________________
Candidate ID/Number: ____________________________
Date: ____________________
Examination Centre/Location: _____________________
Time Allowed: 60 Minutes
Total Questions: 40
Instructions: Select the best answer (A–D) for each question. Only one answer
is correct. Mark clearly.
Disclaimer: This is a professionally developed simulation designed to reflect
the structure, format, and difficulty of the Georgia Class F Driver’s License
Knowledge Test. It is intended solely for educational and preparation purposes.
Core Competency Areas Assessed:
• Traffic Laws and Regulations
• Road Signs and Signals
• Safe Driving Practices
• Defensive Driving Techniques
• Alcohol and Drug Awareness
• Sharing the Road
This assessment evaluates the applicant’s knowledge of safe driving practices,
traffic laws, and responsible road behavior required for operating non-
commercial vehicles under a Class F license. Candidates are expected to
, demonstrate situational judgment, hazard recognition, and adherence to
Georgia driving regulations. The test includes scenario-based questions that
simulate real-world driving conditions to ensure readiness for safe vehicle
operation.
Candidates must carefully read each question and select the most appropriate
response. The test consists of approximately 40 multiple-choice questions, and
a passing score typically requires at least 75%. Time management is critical;
allocate approximately 1–1.5 minutes per question. Do not leave any
questions unanswered.
Q1. While driving on a two-lane rural road at night, you approach an oncoming
vehicle that fails to dim its high beams. What is the safest course of action?
A. Look directly at the headlights to judge distance
B. Flash your high beams repeatedly
C. Look toward the right edge of your lane and reduce speed
D. Stop in your lane until the vehicle passes
Correct Answer: C. Look toward the right edge of your lane and
reduce speed
Explanation: 🟡 Looking to the right edge reduces glare impact while
maintaining lane position. Option A worsens visibility, B may escalate the
situation, and D creates a hazard for following traffic.
Q2. You are approaching an intersection with a flashing yellow signal. What
should you do?
A. Stop completely before proceeding
B. Slow down and proceed with caution
C. Speed up to clear the intersection quickly
D. Yield only to pedestrians
Correct Answer: B. Slow down and proceed with caution
,Explanation: 🟡 Flashing yellow signals warn drivers to proceed carefully. A is
incorrect (stop is for flashing red), C increases risk, and D is incomplete since
all traffic hazards must be considered.
Q3. A driver is entering a highway from an acceleration lane. What is your
responsibility as a driver already on the highway?
A. Maintain speed and position without adjustment
B. Move to another lane if possible or adjust speed
C. Stop to allow merging
D. Honk to alert the entering driver
Correct Answer: B. Move to another lane if possible or adjust speed
Explanation: 🟡 Defensive driving encourages accommodating merging
vehicles. A ignores safety, C is dangerous on highways, and D is unnecessary
unless warning is needed.
Q4. When approaching a school bus with flashing red lights on a two-lane road,
what must you do?
A. Slow down but continue
B. Stop regardless of direction
C. Stop only if behind the bus
D. Pass quickly on the left
Correct Answer: B. Stop regardless of direction
Explanation: 🟡 Georgia law requires all vehicles to stop on two-lane roads. A
and D violate the law, and C is incomplete.
, Q5. What is the primary purpose of a “No Passing Zone” marking?
A. Indicate road construction ahead
B. Prevent overtaking where visibility is limited
C. Allow passing only during daylight
D. Mark pedestrian crossing areas
Correct Answer: B. Prevent overtaking where visibility is limited
Explanation: 🟡 These zones reduce head-on collision risk. A, C, and D are
unrelated uses.
Q6. While driving in heavy rain, what is the safest action to avoid
hydroplaning?
A. Accelerate to maintain traction
B. Use cruise control
C. Reduce speed and avoid sudden movements
D. Drive in the left lane
Correct Answer: C. Reduce speed and avoid sudden movements
Explanation: 🟡 Slower speeds improve tire-road contact. A and B increase risk,
and D has no relevance.
Q7. You see a pedestrian with a white cane at a crosswalk. What must you do?
A. Proceed if no traffic is present
B. Yield only if they step into the road
C. Stop and remain stopped until they cross
D. Honk to alert them
Correct Answer: C. Stop and remain stopped until they cross