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New York DMV traffic rules practice test-4



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To pass the New York DMV written exam, you must answer 16 questions correctly. Good luck!


Q : 1. Class B and C mopeds may be driven only in the right lane of traffic
TRUE


Q : 2. You may practice driving in a DMV road test area or on any restricted roads
TRUE


Q : 3. A DMV motor vehicle license is required if you are age 17
TRUE


Q : 4. If you hold a learner permit, you may not drive In a DMV road test area.
TRUE


Q : 5. To remain legally licensed, you need not apply for a New York State driver license within 30 days after establishing residency.
TRUE


Q : 6. What does single broken line indicates?
pass permit


Q : 7. Which work zone mean you should merge your vehicle into the proper lane as soon as safely practical.
"lane closed ahead"


Q : 8. If you stay in the rear blind spot of a large vehicle,you can't increase the possibility of a traffic crash
TRUE


Q : 9. A new resident of the state must obtain a New York registration within ???..days?
50days


Q : 10. If you buy a vehicle eight model years old or newer, the DMV will NOT register your vehicle
TRUE


Q : 11. Anyone who drives or permits his or her vehicle to be driven in New York State, even a non-resident, must be able to prove the vehicle has adequate liability insurance.
TRUE


Q : 12. The cost for repairs of malfunctioning must be at least
$450


Q : 13. What type of line it is ?
single broken line


Q : 14. what type of line it is ?
single broken line


Q : 15. which symbol is correct ?


Q : 16. what does it represents ?
road is repair


Q : 17. what does this symbol represent ?
stop the vehicle


Q : 18. what does this symbol represent ?
speed up to 20 kmp


Q : 19. what is meaning of this symbol ?
stop the vehicle


Q : 20. what does this symbol represents ?
taking left






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