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Driver's Test (State of Texas) Part 2

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This deck covers important questions and answers for the Texas driver's test, focusing on safe driving practices, legal requirements, and handling various driving situations.

The headlights must be turned on:

30 minutes after sunset
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The headlights must be turned on:
30 minutes after sunset
When making a long trip, you should stop for a rest:
About every two hours or one hundred miles
When you are driving in fog, you can see better by:
Using upper headlight beam (incorrect)
The lights on your vehicle must be turned on at any time day or night when persons and vehicles cannot be clearly seen for:
750 feet (incorrect)
To avoid accidents, a defensive driver should:
Stay alert and look for trouble spots developing around him
Why should you drive slower at night?
The distance which you can see ahead is less

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TermDefinition
The headlights must be turned on:
30 minutes after sunset
When making a long trip, you should stop for a rest:
About every two hours or one hundred miles
When you are driving in fog, you can see better by:
Using upper headlight beam (incorrect)
The lights on your vehicle must be turned on at any time day or night when persons and vehicles cannot be clearly seen for:
750 feet (incorrect)
To avoid accidents, a defensive driver should:
Stay alert and look for trouble spots developing around him
Why should you drive slower at night?
The distance which you can see ahead is less
If you get drowsy while driving it is best to:
Stop, get out, and walk around
At night, a driver should dim his headlights when an oncoming motor vehicle comes within:
500 feet
On multiple lane highways slow drivers should drive:
In a middle lane (incorrect)
If blinded by an approaching motor vehicle at night, it is best to:
Slow down and avoid looking directly into the lights of the approaching vehicle
If you are involved in an injury accident in a city, you must immediately notify:
The local police
In a passenger car or truck which of the following must use safety belts?
All of the above
It is against the law for a child under what age to ride in the open bed of a truck or trailer?
12 (incorrect)
Child passenger safety seats are required for all children under the age of:
8 years of age and less than 4 feet, 9 inches
What is the first thing that should be done when a motor vehicle starts to skid?
Take your foot off the accelerator and steer in the direction of the skid
Vehicle skids are most likely to be caused by:
Too much ice or snow on the road (incorrect)
If you run off the pavement, you should:
Steer straight and slow down before attempting to return to the pavement
If you have a blowout while driving, you should:
Steer firmly, take your foot off the gas, and brake cautiously
If you damage an unattended vehicle you must:
Locate the owner or leave a signed statement on the vehicle
If you have an accident in which someone is injured, you should:
Carefully help anyone who might be hurt and send for skilled help as quickly as possible
The most a person (age 21) can be fined for a first conviction of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor with no injury involved is:
$2,000
If you run over and kill someone while driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor, the worst offense with which you may be charged is:
Intoxication manslaughter
Alcohol affects a driver by:
Slowing down reaction and impairing perception (incorrect)
If a minor under the age of 21 refuses to provide a breath or blood specimen to a police officer, the minor 's driver license will be suspended for a first time refusal for:
180 days
A person who has been drinking alcoholic beverages will usually:
Have impaired judgment and coordination
The maximum fine for a first non-driving alcohol-related offense of possession or consumption of alcohol by a minor is:
$500
When you are taking medicine prescribed for you by a doctor you should:
Ask your doctor if it is safe for you to drive
Marijuana use will:
Weakened abilities to concentrate, to perceive distances and speed, and to make wise decisions about driving
Even if you are not intoxicated and you are under the age of 21 and have any detectable amount of alcohol in your system while operating a motor vehicle, you may be charged with:
Driving under the influence of alcohol by a minor
As a driver, if you refuse a test to determine the amount of alcohol in your body:
You must be sentenced to at least three days in jail (incorrect)
The most commonly practiced and dangerous driving behavior is:
Speeding
Text messaging or surfing the internet on your wireless device while driving:
Takes your hands off the wheel and your eyes off the road
While driving, resist distractions such as:
All of these answers are correct
If you have passengers that are infants or children, make sure:
They are fed, watered, and dry before you belt them into their seats and begin your trip
Driving when tired, sick, or medicated causes:
Impairment which adds to driving risk
Fatigue has many of the same dangerous effects as:
Drinking alcohol
To manage risk when driving:
It is essential that you remain alert to conditions of objects that can increase levels of risk
The best advice for cell phone use is:
To not make or take calls if the car is not parked
Serious injuries occur because a driver 's speed:
Exceeded the vehicle's ability to provide protection
Serious signs that you are drowsy and should not be driving are:
All of these answers are correct