TCOLE Traffic Practice Test Questions with
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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
The portion of a highway next to the roadway, which is
distinguished by design, construction, or marking.
A. Roadway
,B. Crosswalk
C. Shoulder
D. Safety zone
C. Shoulder
A highway that has "preferential right of way" in an
intersection.
A. Shoulder
B. School cross walk
C. Through highway
D. Crosswalk
C. Through highway
-The common area at the junction of two highways.
-DOES NOT include the junction of an alley and a highway.
A. Midway
B. Intersection
C. Road way
D. School lane
B. Intersection
From 1⁄2 hour before sunrise, to 1⁄2 hour after sunset.
A. Daytime
B. Nighttime
C. Mid day
A. Daytime
The period beginning one-half hour after sunset and ending
one-half hour before sunrise.
A. Daytime
B. Nighttime
C. Mid day
B. Nighttime
The weight of a vehicle, and the weight of its load.
A. Total weight
B. Sum of weight
, C. Actual weight
D. Gross weight
D. Gross weight
"To STAND" an occupied or unoccupied vehicle, other than
while loading or unloading.
A. Park or parking
B. Standing
C. Reversing
D. Driving
A. Park or parking
The right of one vehicle or pedestrian to proceed in a lawful
manner in preference to another.
A. Left-of-way
B. Right-a-way
C. Human rights
D. Legal rights
B. Right-a-way
"To HALT" an occupied or unoccupied vehicle, other than
while loading or unloading.
A. Park or parking
B. Stand or standing
C. Reversing
D. Driving
B. Stand or standing
Place any type of litter on or in land/water.
A. Get rid of
B. Throw away
C. Dispose or dump
D. Expose
C. Dispose or dump
Decayable waste, (animal/vegetable).
And
Non decayable/solid waste that consists of boxes, rubber,
plastic, metal, etc.
A. Glitter
100% Correct Answers A+ Latest Versions
2025
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
The portion of a highway next to the roadway, which is
distinguished by design, construction, or marking.
A. Roadway
,B. Crosswalk
C. Shoulder
D. Safety zone
C. Shoulder
A highway that has "preferential right of way" in an
intersection.
A. Shoulder
B. School cross walk
C. Through highway
D. Crosswalk
C. Through highway
-The common area at the junction of two highways.
-DOES NOT include the junction of an alley and a highway.
A. Midway
B. Intersection
C. Road way
D. School lane
B. Intersection
From 1⁄2 hour before sunrise, to 1⁄2 hour after sunset.
A. Daytime
B. Nighttime
C. Mid day
A. Daytime
The period beginning one-half hour after sunset and ending
one-half hour before sunrise.
A. Daytime
B. Nighttime
C. Mid day
B. Nighttime
The weight of a vehicle, and the weight of its load.
A. Total weight
B. Sum of weight
, C. Actual weight
D. Gross weight
D. Gross weight
"To STAND" an occupied or unoccupied vehicle, other than
while loading or unloading.
A. Park or parking
B. Standing
C. Reversing
D. Driving
A. Park or parking
The right of one vehicle or pedestrian to proceed in a lawful
manner in preference to another.
A. Left-of-way
B. Right-a-way
C. Human rights
D. Legal rights
B. Right-a-way
"To HALT" an occupied or unoccupied vehicle, other than
while loading or unloading.
A. Park or parking
B. Stand or standing
C. Reversing
D. Driving
B. Stand or standing
Place any type of litter on or in land/water.
A. Get rid of
B. Throw away
C. Dispose or dump
D. Expose
C. Dispose or dump
Decayable waste, (animal/vegetable).
And
Non decayable/solid waste that consists of boxes, rubber,
plastic, metal, etc.
A. Glitter