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Free Alaska DMV Practice Test Three 2024
The Alaska DMV written test is available for residents between 14 and 16 seeking a learner’s permit. The knowledge test is made up of 20 multiple-choice questions based on the 2024 State of Alaska Driver Manual, and you’ll need to correctly answer at least 16 of the questions to pass. Your permit will cost $15, and in addition to the written test, you’ll also need to take an eye exam. Questions on the test will be pulled from the driver manual regarding safe driving techniques, road signs, rules of the road, and fines and limits. You may bring someone with you to assist while you take your test if you’re unable to read or have trouble reading. Use this DMV practice test to ensure you’re ready before you take the real thing.!
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- If you are under emotional or physical stress while driving a vehicle, you should
- Which of the following statements about parking is FALSE?
- Which of the following statements about freeways is FALSE?
- If you are preparing to turn left at an intersection and you see an oncoming vehicle, you must
- If your parked car rolls away and hits an unattended vehicle, you should
- Before passing another vehicle, you should
- To enter a freeway, you should
- You must maintain a constant speed when passing and reentering the lane in front of a truck or bus, because trucks and buses require
- Which of the following are two types of speed signs?
- To enter a main road from a driveway, an alley, or the roadside, you should
- When slowing down or stopping, you must
- On a divided highway, you must _________ unless directed to do otherwise by a sign, traffic control device, or police officer.
- To enter an expressway or freeway, you must _________ before merging with the traffic.
- If another vehicle is passing you on the left, allow the other vehicle to pass safely and
- A yield sign indicates that you must slow down and be prepared to _________ if a vehicle or pedestrian is approaching from another direction.
- When making a right turn from a four-lane divided highway, enter the right lane well in advance of the turn and make
- This sign is found on the rear of
- Which of the following statements about school zones is FALSE?
- When you see a solid yellow centerline on your side of the road, you must
- In Alaska, if you approach a pedestrian with a white cane who is about to cross the road, you must
- What does this sign indicate?
- On a two-way road, a _________ allows you to cross over into the opposing lane temporarily to pass a vehicle if it is safe to do so.
- This sign indicates
- A center lane that is marked on each side by a solid yellow line and a dashed yellow line is reserved for _________ and can be used by vehicles traveling in either direction.
- When following a vehicle at night, always
- A flashing yellow arrow at an intersection means
- When two vehicles meet on a steep mountain road where neither can pass, which vehicle has the right-of-way?
- If someone is following you too closely (tailgating you), you should
- What does this sign indicate?
- Warning signs are posted along the roadways to
- When there is a double solid yellow line next to your lane, you are
- You are allowed to drive on the left half of a multilane roadway when you are
- When driving on a one-way street with three or more lanes of traffic, you should use
- A red arrow signal at an intersection indicates that
- If a driver extends his or her left arm horizontally out the window, it indicates that the driver intends to
- You should NOT use your horn
- What does this sign indicate?
- When two or more lanes are going in the same direction, a dashed white line is used
- To avoid a head-on collision if there is an oncoming vehicle in your lane, you should
- To turn around on a narrow, two-way street, you may make
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