2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS ANSWERS FULL
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◉ Alcohol/Drug related offenses stay on your record for:
1) 5 years.
2) Life.
3) 3 years.
4) 10 years.
Answer: 2) Life.
◉ Bicycle lanes are marked with:
1) Double yellow lines.
2) Solid white lines.
3) One solid white line, and one solid yellow line.
4) Dashed white lines.
Answer: Solid white lines.
,◉ You are on a two-way street, stopped at an intersection. Can you
legally turn left on a red light into a one-way street?
1) Only if a left turn sign is posted.
2) Yes, if traffic allows unless prohibited.
3) No, You must wait for the green light.
4) Only if there is a green arrow with the red light.
Answer: 2) Yes, if traffic allows unless prohibited.
◉ This sign on the rear of a vehicle means:
1) Slow down and yield the right-of-way to this vehicle.
2) Do not pass this vehicle.
3) This vehicle is traveling less than 25 mph.
4) All of the above.
Answer: 3) This vehicle is traveling less than 25 mph.
◉ A solid yellow line on your side of the center line means:
1) Do not pass.
2) Pass with caution.
3) Slow down.
,4) Keep right on hills.
Answer: 1) Do not pass.
◉ A yellow light that flashes on and off means:
1) Speed up to clear the intersection quickly.
2) Stop and wait for a green light.
3) Slow down and proceed with caution.
4) Stop and look, then go if there is no traffic.
Answer: 3) Slow down and proceed with caution.
◉ If you refuse to take a blood alcohol content test, you will lose
your driver license for:
1) 90 days.
2) At least 2 years.
3) 6 months.
4) At least 1 year.
Answer: 4) At least 1 year.
◉ When riding at night, your bicycle must have a white headlight
visible for:
1) 600 feet.
2) 400 feet.
, 3) 300 feet.
4) 500 feet.
Answer: 4) 500 feet.
◉ If you stop along the road at night:
1) Use your parking lights only.
2) Use your headlights only.
3) Turn on your emergency flashers and leave your low beams on.
4) Turn off all your lights.
Answer: 3) Turn on your emergency flashers and leave your low
beams on.
◉ You must dim your high-beam lights when within:
1) 250 feet of an oncoming vehicle.
2) 300 feet of an oncoming vehicle.
3) 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle.
4) 100 feet of an oncoming vehicle.
Answer: 3) 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle.
◉ In Washington State, a person is legally drunk when their Blood
Alcohol Content (BAC) level is:
1) At or above 1 percent.