Overall Flashcards
When Parallel parking, how far should your car be from the curb at most?
No more than 12 inches.
When parking uphill, which way should you turn your wheels?
Toward the travel lane, or away from the curb. If there is no curb, towards the edge of the road.
When parking downhill, which way should you turn your wheels?
Away from the travel lane, or toward the curb.
You may not park within how many feet of a fire hydrant?
10 feet.
You may not park within how many feet of a fire station on the same side of the street, or how many feet on the opposite side of the street?
15 feet on the same side; 75 feet on the opposite side.
You may not park within how many feet of a marked or unmarked crosswalk at an intersection?
20 feet.
You may not park within how many feet of a traffic signal or sign if your vehicle hides the signal or sign from view?
50 feet.
You may not park within how many feet of the nearest rail of a railroad track or light rail crossing?
50 feet.
You may not park within how many feet of railroad or light road tracks when it interferes with the train?
7 1/2 feet.
If your vehicle breaks down and is parked on the side of the highway, from how many feet must your car be visible before you must warn oncoming traffic?
200 feet.
If using high beams, when must they be dimmed?
When oncoming vehicles are within 500 feet, and when following vehicles within 350 feet.
You will fail a blood-alcohol test if your blood alcohol content is:
0.08 percent or more if you are 21 or older.
Any at all and you are under 21.
How much in mandatory insurance per crash for one person?
$25,000
How much in mandatory insurance per crash for bodily injury to two or more persons?
$50,000
How much in mandatory insurance per crash for damage to the property of others?
$20,000
How much in mandatory insurance per person for reasonable and necessary expenses one year after the crash, for medical, dental, and other services needed due to the crash?
$15,000
You must file a DMV report it:
Damage to the vehicle you were driving, the property of another, or any vehicle was $2,500 or greater; if there is any death as a result of the crash; you are the owner of a vehicle in a reportable crash and the driver does not report.