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Ohio Roadway Dynamics & Regulations | Key Domains: Ohio Traffic Laws (ORC 4511), Road
Signs & Pavement Markings, Right-of-Way Rules, Safe Driving Practices & Defensive
Techniques, Handling Adverse Weather Conditions, Parking & Maneuvering, Vehicle Safety
Requirements, and DUI/DWI Laws & Penalties
Introduction: This structured Ohio Roadway Dynamics (ORD) Driving Test for 2026/2027 provides
50 high-quality, exam-style questions with verified correct answers and detailed rationales. Content
is aligned with the Ohio Revised Code (ORC Chapter 4511), the Ohio Driver’s Manual, and
state-specific driving standards to ensure legal compliance and roadway safety.
Answer Format: Correct answers appear in bold cyan blue with rationales citing specific Ohio
laws (ORC sections), sign interpretations, or safety principles.
Ohio Driving Test – 50 Verified Questions
1. Under Ohio law (ORC 4511.21), what is the maximum speed limit in a school zone when
children are present?
A. 15 mph
,B. 20 mph
C. 25 mph
D. 30 mph
B. 20 mph
ORC 4511.21(D)(1) states that the speed limit in a school zone is 20 mph when children are present
or during posted school zone hours. Exceeding this limit is a serious traffic violation.
2. What does a solid yellow line on your side of the center line mean?
A. You may pass if the way is clear
B. You may not pass
C. You are in a high-speed zone
D. You must yield to oncoming traffic
,B. You may not pass
According to the Ohio Driver’s Manual, a solid yellow line on your side indicates you are not allowed
to pass. Double solid yellow lines prohibit passing for both directions.
3. When approaching a roundabout in Ohio, you must:
A. Speed up to enter quickly
B. Yield to traffic already in the circle
C. Stop completely before entering
D. Honk to alert other drivers
B. Yield to traffic already in the circle
Ohio law (ORC 4511.43) and the Ohio Driver’s Manual require drivers to yield to all vehicles already
in the roundabout. You do not stop unless necessary for safety.
, 4. What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for drivers age 21 and over in
Ohio?
A. 0.04%
B. 0.05%
C. 0.08%
D. 0.10%
C. 0.08%
ORC 4511.19 sets the legal BAC limit at 0.08% for drivers 21 and over. For commercial drivers, it’s
0.04%, and for under-21 drivers, any detectable amount is illegal (zero tolerance).
5. You are driving on a two-lane road and see a yellow flashing light at an intersection. You
should:
A. Stop completely