If you move within the State of Alabama , how many day do you have to report your new address? A. 10 days B. 30 days C. 60 days 30 days.

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If you move within the State of Alabama , how many day do you have to report your new address? A. 10 days B. 30 days C. 60 days 30 days

If you change your name, how many days do you have to report the change? A. 30 days B. 60 days C. 90 days 30 days

Good posture will result in: A. staying awake B. better vision C. better turns Better vision

In preparing to leave a parallel parking spot, you should: A. look over your right shoulder B. look over your left shoulder C. look out the rear window Look over your left shoulder

You must turn on your turn signal how many feet before the turn? A. 50 feet B. 100 feet C. 150 feet 100 feet

What accounts for most car/cycle crashes? A. bad roads B. car turning in front of a cycle C. bad weather Car turning in front of a cycle

What must you do if you have an accident? A. leave to get help B. move your car out of traffic C. Stop, render aid, call for help Stop, render aid, call for help

If two vehicles enter an uncontrolled intersection at the same time which vehicle has the right of way? A. the car on the right B. the car on the left C. the smallest car The car on the right

When parking up hill with a curb, turn your wheels: A. toward the curb B. away from the curb C. to the right Away from the curb.

If worried, ill, nervous, or angry you should: A. lay down and rest B. drive to feel better C. let someone else drive Let someone else drive

If there is a solid yellow center line you should: A. pass B. not pass C. pass only during the daylight Not pass

The seat belt should be tight enough for: A. a flat hand to be placed between the chest and belt B. a fist to be placed between the chest and belt C. a finger to be placed between the chest and belt A fist to be placed between the chest and belt

In a blowout, you should: A. apply brakes and steer to the right B. apply gas and hold on tight C. Ease of the gas, steer straight Ease of gas, steer straight

Over 90% of vehicle crashes are due to: A. Driver error B. slipper roads C. poor lighting Driver error

Driving in the snow or rain causes your braking ability to: A. greatly increase B. greatly decrease C. not change Greatly decrease

___ ___ is a condition of unawareness brought on by monotony. Highway hypnosis A. highway slumber B. highway sleep C. highway hypnosis

To properly wear a safety belt, it should be drawn across the: A. chest and hip bone B. abdomen (stomach) C. shoulder Chest and hip bone

A person who is DUI has a blood alcohol of at least: .08

Any person who operates a vehicle on the state roadway has deemed (given) his consent to a blood test for alcohol. This law is known as; A. alcohol drug test law B. public highway law C. implied consent law Implied consent law

Alcohol is a: A. stimulant B. depressant C. prescription medicine

The rule to avoid a rear end collision is: A. 2 second rule B. 5 second rule C. one car length for ever 5 miles per hour 2 second rule

If your car plunges into deep water but does not sink immediately you should: A. wait for help B. escape through a window C. call for help on your cell phone Escape through a window

In a conventional rear-wheel drive vehicle, you can over come a skid by: A. easing off the gas B. applying pressure to the brake C. stepping lightly on the gas Easing off the gas

A written report of a crash must be sent to the Department of Safety if what occurs? A.$100 dollars damage, injury or death B. $200 dollars damage, injury, or death C. $250 dollars damage, injury or death $250 dollars damage, injury or death

If an emergency vehicle approaches (lights flashing) from either direction you should: A. Pull to the side of the road and stop. B. Speed up to get out of its way. C. Yield in this situation only if vehicle is going the same direction. Pull to the side of the road and stop.

In which of these situation should you come to a complete stop? A. when entering the freeway B. when turning right at a red light C. at a yield sign when no traffic is coming When turning red at a red light

The speed limit in a urban area if not posted is: A. 25 mph B. 30 mph C. 35 mph 30 mph

You must depress (dim) your head lights within how many feet of an oncoming vehicle? A. 200 feet B. 350 feet C. 500 feet

You must depress (dim) your head lights within how many feet when following another vehicle? A. 200 feet B. 350 feet C. 500 feet

When your car begins to skid, you should: A. slam on brakes B. apply the gas C. ease off the gas and turn wheels in the direction of the skid Ease off the gas and turn wheels in the direciton of the skid

When driving in fog keep your headlights on: A. high beam B. low beam C. parking lights Low beam

Carbon monoxide poisoning is much more likely to occur during the: A. daylight B. summer time C. winter time Winter time

If your wheels drift onto the shoulder of the road, you should: A. swerve back onto the pavement B. ease off the gas and gently turn back onto the pavement C. apply the gas and turn quickly onto the pavement Ease off the gas and gently turn back onto the pavement

All automobiles must have two types of brakes. They are: A. foot brake and parking brake B. parking brake and reverse brake C. foot brake and reverse brake Foot brake and parking brake

The area around a stopped school bus when it is loading and unloading is called: A. school zone B. safety zone C. death zone Death zone

You are on a one way street and you are going to make a left turn You are on a one way street and you are going to make a left turn. Which lane should you be in? a. the left lane b. the right lane c. the middle lane The left lane

The points you receive for a traffic violation counts against you for: a. 1 year b. 2 years c. 3 years 2 years

You come to an intersection with a green light You come to an intersection with a green light. A policeman is standing in the middle of the intersection holding up his hand for you to stop. You should: a. stop and then go through the intersection b. go through the intersection c. stop and then go when the policeman tells you to Stop and then go when the policeman tells you to

You must turn on your headlights on: A. only after dark B. ½ hour after sundown or when you cannot see clearly for 500 feet C. when you cannot see for 1000 feet ½ hour after sundown or when you cannot see clearly for 500 feet

A light has changed from green to yellow. The yellow light means: A. speed up B. stop if a policeman is watching C. clear the intersection Clear the intersection

On a slippery pavement, you should: A. stop slowly and start fast B. stop fast and start slowly C. stop slowly and start slowly Stop slowly and start slowly

The back of your car is skidding to the right, you should: A. turn your wheels to the right B. turn your wheels to the left C. keep your wheels as they are Turn your wheels to the right

When you are parking down hill with a curb: A. turn your wheels toward the curb B. turn your wheels away from the curb C. do not turn your wheels Turn your wheels toward the curb.

The speed limit in an urban (residential) area is: A. 20 mph B. 30 mph C. 25 mph 30 mph

Alabama’s basic speed law says, “Your reasonable speed should be determined by: A. existing conditions B. whatever you want to do C. whatever everyone else is doing Existing conditions

A flashing red light means: A. stop, treat as a stop sign B. slow down to make sure it is clear C. yield to other traffic Stop and treat as a stop sigh

How much space should you keep between you and the driver in front of you: A. 20 feet B. 2 car lengths C. 2 seconds 2 second

You are approaching a school bus that is taking on passengers: A. you should slow down to 15 mph B. you should stop and wait until the bus moves on C. stop and then go You should stop and wait until the bus moves on

The lap belt should be fastened: A. snugly across the hip bones B. snugly over the abdomen C. only over the shoulder Snugly across the hip bones

The cause of most accidents is: A. mechanical failure B. driver error C. poor police supervision Driver error

Most rear-end collisions are caused by: A. reckless driving B. too much speed C. following too closely Following too closely

If your right wheels drift off the road onto the shoulder, you should: A. keep our speed and make a hard turn back onto the road B. slow down and turn gently onto the road C. keep your speed and turn gently onto the road Slow down and turn gently onto the road

Carbon monoxide poisoning is most likely to occur: A. in the winter B. in the spring C. in the fall In the winter

You come up behind a cyclist on a narrow road with traffic coming the other way, you should: A. remain at a safe interval behind, and warn the cyclist you wish to pass B. blast your horn to clear the cyclist off the road C. force your way pass the cyslist Remain at a safe interval behind, and warn the cyclist you wish to pass

Alcohol taken while using drugs will: A. double the effects of either the alcohol or drug B. reduce the effects of the alcohol or drug C. greatly increase the effects of the alcohol or the drug Greatly increase the effects of the alcohol or the drug