TCOLE Traffic Practice Test 2025 Questions
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A person on foot.
A. Person
B. Walker
C. Pedestrian
D. Driver
C. Pedestrian
-More than just a human
-Can be an individual, firm, association, corporation
A. Pedestrian
B. Person
C. Driver
D. Human
B. Person
A person, "at least 18 years old", that has the job of directing
traffic in a school crossing zone.
A. Conductor
B. Operator
C. School crossing guard
D. Driver
C. School crossing guard
-An area that contains at least one municipality with a
population of at least 100,000
-And includes the adjacent municipalities
A. Downtown
B. Midtown
,C. Uptown
D. Metropolitan area
D. Metropolitan area
-This area is described as being a 600 ft segment
-Has at least 300 ft of it along the highway set up for
businesses.
A. Downtown district
B. Business district
C. Metropolitan area
D. Midtown
B. Business district
A strip of land next to the highway that is improved and used
primarily for residences.
A. Metropolitan area
B. Business district
C. Resident district
D. Downtown
C. Resident district
-Land that is not in a municipality
-Has homes or businesses on it at intervals of less than 100
ft, for at least a quarter mile
A. Urban district
B. Resident area
C. Metropolitan area
C. Resident district
A. Urban district
Substantial risk of death or that causes death, serious
permanent disfigurement, or protracted loss or impairment of
the function of any bodily member or organ.
A. Bodily injury
,B. Serious bodily injury
C. Death
D. Harm
B. Serious bodily injury
Means a human being who is alive, "including an unborn
child" at every stage of gestation from fertilization until birth.
A. Person
B. Pedestrian
C. Individual
D. Human
C. Individual
Means any place to which the public or a substantial group
of the public has access
A. Private place
B. Public place
C. Residential place
D. Business place
B. Public place
Can be pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, or vehicles.
A. Pedestrians
B. Person
C. Traffic
D. Highway
C. Traffic
A divided, controlled access highway.
A. Freeway
B. Highway
C. Runway
D. Road
A. Freeway
, The area between "the boundary lines /right of way lines" of
a publicly maintained way, which is open to vehicular travel.
A. Runway
B. Road
C. Freeway
D. Highway or Street
D. Highway or Street
The portion of the highway, "other than" the shoulder.
A. Highway
B. Sidewalk
C. Roadway
D. Shoulder
C. Roadway (Roadway is just the road)
The area in a roadway designated for exclusive pedestrian
use.
A. Safety zone
B. Roadway
C. Middle of the street
D. Highway
A. Safety zone
A reduced speed zone to facilitate children going to and from
school.
A. Safety zone
B. Middle of the street
C. Highway
D. School crossing zone
D. School crossing zone
A crosswalk designated to facilitate the crossing of children
going to or from school.
A. Crosswalk
B. School crosswalk
C. School lane
D. Safety zone
B. School crosswalk
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A person on foot.
A. Person
B. Walker
C. Pedestrian
D. Driver
C. Pedestrian
-More than just a human
-Can be an individual, firm, association, corporation
A. Pedestrian
B. Person
C. Driver
D. Human
B. Person
A person, "at least 18 years old", that has the job of directing
traffic in a school crossing zone.
A. Conductor
B. Operator
C. School crossing guard
D. Driver
C. School crossing guard
-An area that contains at least one municipality with a
population of at least 100,000
-And includes the adjacent municipalities
A. Downtown
B. Midtown
,C. Uptown
D. Metropolitan area
D. Metropolitan area
-This area is described as being a 600 ft segment
-Has at least 300 ft of it along the highway set up for
businesses.
A. Downtown district
B. Business district
C. Metropolitan area
D. Midtown
B. Business district
A strip of land next to the highway that is improved and used
primarily for residences.
A. Metropolitan area
B. Business district
C. Resident district
D. Downtown
C. Resident district
-Land that is not in a municipality
-Has homes or businesses on it at intervals of less than 100
ft, for at least a quarter mile
A. Urban district
B. Resident area
C. Metropolitan area
C. Resident district
A. Urban district
Substantial risk of death or that causes death, serious
permanent disfigurement, or protracted loss or impairment of
the function of any bodily member or organ.
A. Bodily injury
,B. Serious bodily injury
C. Death
D. Harm
B. Serious bodily injury
Means a human being who is alive, "including an unborn
child" at every stage of gestation from fertilization until birth.
A. Person
B. Pedestrian
C. Individual
D. Human
C. Individual
Means any place to which the public or a substantial group
of the public has access
A. Private place
B. Public place
C. Residential place
D. Business place
B. Public place
Can be pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, or vehicles.
A. Pedestrians
B. Person
C. Traffic
D. Highway
C. Traffic
A divided, controlled access highway.
A. Freeway
B. Highway
C. Runway
D. Road
A. Freeway
, The area between "the boundary lines /right of way lines" of
a publicly maintained way, which is open to vehicular travel.
A. Runway
B. Road
C. Freeway
D. Highway or Street
D. Highway or Street
The portion of the highway, "other than" the shoulder.
A. Highway
B. Sidewalk
C. Roadway
D. Shoulder
C. Roadway (Roadway is just the road)
The area in a roadway designated for exclusive pedestrian
use.
A. Safety zone
B. Roadway
C. Middle of the street
D. Highway
A. Safety zone
A reduced speed zone to facilitate children going to and from
school.
A. Safety zone
B. Middle of the street
C. Highway
D. School crossing zone
D. School crossing zone
A crosswalk designated to facilitate the crossing of children
going to or from school.
A. Crosswalk
B. School crosswalk
C. School lane
D. Safety zone
B. School crosswalk