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Free Indiana BMV Practice Test Two 2024
You’re itching to start your engine and you even know how to do it – but alas, no driving license makes it pretty tough with the law. Why not obtain it then? Yes, people say it’s difficult but you never know until you try. And you can try right now, without even leaving your home. Our 2nd user-friendly Indiana permit practice test gives you close-to-real-situation experience following the structure of a real BMV Permit Test structure and featuring similar content based on the new official Indiana Driver’s Manual. All you need to do is concentrate and get started. And you don’t need to pay. Surprise? Yes, we reckon so, but it’s true – you don’t even have to register. So have a look now! There are 40 multiple-choice questions that you’re about to answer. You only need to decide which of the four options is correct and click it. We don’t promise it’s a piece of cake – your real BMV test, after all, is not going to be it. But we prepared hints for you to help when it’s tough. The progress bar on the left will flash green for each successful attempt and you’ll be directed to the next question. If the color’s red – stop and think there’s a problem. Read the explanation we provide – you might get a similar task on the real test. Redo our IN permit practice test for better results – you’ll find it helpful. Tweet your friends about your discovery or simply hit the “Like” button above. Good luck!
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- On a freeway or expressway, a __________ indicates the outer (right) edge of the roadway, and it may be crossed only by traffic moving to or from the shoulder.
- Which of the following statements about a freeway is NOT correct?
- __________ mean(s) that passing is not allowed in either direction.
- If you are stopped at a traffic light and another vehicle is approaching you from behind at high speed, you should
- You must ________ for a school bus that is stopped with its red lights flashing on the opposite side of the road.
- What does this sign mean?
- You must maintain a constant speed when passing and reentering the lane in front of trucks or buses, since trucks and buses require
- What does this sign mean?
- On multilane roads, you should avoid driving alongside other vehicles because
- If you are about to pass a bicycle to your right and an oncoming vehicle is approaching you on your left, you should
- You are in heavy traffic. An emergency vehicle with its lights flashing is directly behind you. What should you do?
- In which of the following situations are you allowed to pass another vehicle?
- When you see a flashing yellow signal at an intersection, you must
- While driving, if you need to read a map or directions, you should
- To control your speed on a steep downgrade, you should
- Things that can distract you from the road include
- A yield sign indicates that you must slow down when approaching an intersection and be prepared to __________ if a vehicle or pedestrian with the right-of-way is approaching from another direction.
- When you are following a vehicle that makes frequent stops, you should allow _________ than usual.
- When there is a solid yellow line on your side of the center line of the road, you must
- If a tire suddenly goes flat while you are driving, you should
- On steep mountain grades, __________ are built to stop runaway vehicles safely without injuring drivers or passengers.
- On a freeway or highway, if you are driving at a slower speed than other traffic, which lane should you drive in?
- At night, when following another vehicle within 200 feet, you should
- A two-headed arrow with one head pointing straight ahead and the other pointing left means that you may
- If you plan to turn beyond an intersection, you must
- What does this sign mean?
- When turning left from a two-way street onto a one-way street, you must
- A broken yellow line alongside a solid yellow line indicates that
- This emblem is placed on the rear of
- What does this figure indicate?
- If you are being passed by another vehicle, you should
- When you drive in city traffic, you should try to look at least
- When driving on gravel or dirt, you must slow down because
- To pass another vehicle on a two-lane road, you should pass
- A vehicle entering a traffic circle or rotary must yield the right-of-way to
- A red arrow at an intersection indicates that
- When you see the letters "RR" painted on the pavement, you are approaching
- Blind pedestrians may carry _________ canes or use the assistance of guide dogs.
- Work zone or construction zone signs have
- On a highway with three or more lanes going in each direction, faster vehicles should use
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