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Driver's Test (State of Texas) Part 1
This deck covers key questions and answers from the Texas driver's test, focusing on rules, regulations, and best practices for safe driving.
Your driver license may be suspended for causing:
One serious collision
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Term
Definition
Your driver license may be suspended for causing:
One serious collision
You can lawfully allow an object to extend beyond the left side of your vehicle:
3 inches
What is the maximum fine for a conviction of driving without a valid driver license?
$200
Your driver license may be suspended for:
Habitual reckless driving
Uninsured drivers become subject to license and vehicle registration suspension when accident damages amount to:
At least $1000 to property of one person
If you are teaching a beginner to drive, you must:
Be a licensed driver age 21 or over
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Your driver license may be suspended for causing: | One serious collision |
You can lawfully allow an object to extend beyond the left side of your vehicle: | 3 inches |
What is the maximum fine for a conviction of driving without a valid driver license? | $200 |
Your driver license may be suspended for: | Habitual reckless driving |
Uninsured drivers become subject to license and vehicle registration suspension when accident damages amount to: | At least $1000 to property of one person |
If you are teaching a beginner to drive, you must: | Be a licensed driver age 21 or over |
A person's driver license will automatically be suspended if convicted of: | Possessing a false driver license |
If your driver license is suspended, you may drive only: | If you obtain an essential need driver license |
If you are required to show proof of financial responsibility for the future, for how many years must the proof be kept? | 3 years (incorrect) |
Not including thinking distance, lawful brakes must stop a car at 20 miles per hour within how many feet? | 25 feet |
Once you have stopped for a school bus, do not pass until the driver signals you to proceed, the red lights stop flashing, or: | The bus starts moving ahead |
When a vehicle ahead of you stops to let a pedestrian pass in front of you, you should: | Stay in line and wait until the vehicle ahead proceeds |
When possible, pedestrians should walk: | On a sidewalk |
When entering a street from a private alley or driveway, you must: | Stop, then yield to approaching vehicles and pedestrians |
When you hear a siren coming, you should: | Yield to the emergency vehicle |
It is a violation of State law for pedestrians to: | Jaywalk on any street in any city (incorrect) |
A driver waiting to make a left turn when the traffic light turns green should: | Turn only after there is no danger from oncoming vehicles |
If you must walk on the highway, you should: | Walk on the right side so that approaching cars can see you better (incorrect) |
When a pedestrian walks out into the street in violation of the law, you should: | Yield the right of way to avoid injuring them |
When entering a street from an unpaved road, you should: | Yield to the vehicle on the paved road in all instances |
Under favorable circumstances, including reaction time, a motor vehicle with good brakes going 50 mph can be stopped within: | About 229 feet |
You must give a signal either by hand and arm or by a signal device: | Anytime you change lanes |
When following another vehicle how much driving time should you maintain between yourself and the vehicle you are following? | 2 seconds (incorrect) |
The speed limit for passenger cars on highways numbered by this state or the United States is: | 70 mph |
A posted speed limit of 55 mph means: | You may drive 55 mph only under favorable driving conditions |
When parking near a corner, you may park your vehicle no closer than: | 10 feet from a crosswalk (incorrect) |
The speed limit for passenger cars in urban districts is: | 30 mph |
The most important thing in backing a motor vehicle is: | Looking back carefully |
After overtaking another motor vehicle on a two-lane road, you can best judge when it is safe to drive back into the right-hand lane by: | Waiting until you can see the overtaken vehicle in your rear-view mirror |
When you are caught behind a very slow truck going up a long hill, you should: | Stay behind the truck until you reach the top of the hill and the way is clear |