Try again Read the Arkansas guide Question 1 of 20 It is illegal to drive while impaired by: A Only alcohol B Only illegal drugs C Alcohol, illegal drugs, prescription drugs, and OTC drugs that impair you D Only marijuana Explanation. You can be cited for DUI for any substance that impairs your driving, including legal prescriptions and over-the-counter medications. Question 2 of 20 You are driving at the posted speed limit on an Interstate. Heavy fog rolls in. You should: A Maintain your speed because you are within the legal limit B Reduce your speed to a safe level for conditions C Use your high beams to see better D Stop in the right lane until the fog clears Explanation. The basic speed law requires you to drive at a speed reasonable for conditions. Visibility is the key factor — slow down significantly in fog. Question 3 of 20 Aggressive driving and road rage are best handled by: A Confronting the other driver B Speeding up to escape C Avoiding eye contact and giving the driver space D Honking continuously Explanation. Avoid engagement: do not return gestures, give space, change lanes if needed, and call 911 if threatened. Never lead an angry driver to your home. Question 4 of 20 The minimum following distance under ideal conditions is: A One second B Two seconds C Three seconds D Five seconds Explanation. The three-second rule: pick a fixed point, count three seconds after the vehicle ahead passes it. Add a second per adverse condition. Question 5 of 20 White rectangular signs with black letters are: A Warning signs B Regulatory signs C Guide signs D Construction signs Explanation. White-on-black or black-on-white rectangles are regulatory: they communicate laws you must obey (speed limits, no parking, one-way). Question 6 of 20 Motorcycles are entitled to: A Half a traffic lane B A full traffic lane C The shoulder only D The bicycle lane only Explanation. Motorcycles have the right to a full lane. Do not share or "split" a lane with a motorcycle. Question 7 of 20 An orange diamond-shaped sign means: A Reduce speed in a school zone B Construction or maintenance zone ahead C A divided highway is beginning D A railroad crossing is ahead Explanation. Orange is reserved for temporary traffic-control situations: construction, maintenance, and emergency operations. Question 8 of 20 When you hear a siren and see flashing emergency lights approaching from any direction, you must: A Stop immediately wherever you are B Speed up to clear the intersection C Pull as far right as safely possible and stop D Continue at normal speed unless they are behind you Explanation. Pull to the right edge of the road and stop until all emergency vehicles have passed. Never block an intersection — drive through and then pull over. Question 9 of 20 A school bus on an undivided road is stopped with red lights flashing and stop arm extended. You should: A Slow down and pass carefully on the left B Stop, regardless of which direction you are traveling C Continue at normal speed if you are in the opposing lane D Honk to alert the children to be careful Explanation. On an undivided road, traffic in both directions must stop for a school bus loading or unloading children with red lights flashing. Question 10 of 20 The proper way to make a right turn is: A Swing wide to the left first B Stay close to the right edge throughout the turn C Cross the centerline as you turn D Use the bicycle lane to start the turn Explanation. Approach and complete a right turn from as close to the right edge as possible to avoid cutting off bicyclists or pedestrians. Question 11 of 20 A red painted curb means: A Loading zone B Disabled parking C No stopping, standing, or parking D Limited time parking Explanation. Red curbs prohibit stopping, standing, and parking — used at fire hydrants, fire lanes, and bus stops. Question 12 of 20 A solid yellow line on your side of the centerline means: A You may pass other vehicles B You may not pass other vehicles C You may pass only at intersections D The road is one-way Explanation. A solid yellow line on your side prohibits passing. Cross only to turn left into a driveway or alley if it is safe to do so. Question 13 of 20 A black-and-white horizontal arrow sign tells you: A One-way traffic in the direction of the arrow B Two-way traffic ahead C No turns allowed D Detour route Explanation. Black-on-white horizontal arrows mark one-way streets — traffic moves only in the direction the arrow points. Question 14 of 20 What does a regulatory sign that is octagonal in shape and red in color always mean? A Yield to all traffic B Stop completely before the line C Slow down and proceed with caution D No left turn allowed Explanation. The octagonal red sign is reserved exclusively for STOP. You must come to a complete stop before the painted line, crosswalk, or intersection. Question 15 of 20 What does a fluorescent yellow-green pentagon-shaped sign indicate? A Construction zone B School zone or crossing C Recreation area D No passing zone Explanation. Fluorescent yellow-green pentagons are used exclusively for school zones, school crossings, and pedestrian/bicycle warnings. Question 16 of 20 When you are about to be passed by another vehicle, you should: A Speed up B Maintain your speed and stay in your lane C Move to the shoulder D Brake suddenly Explanation. Maintain a steady speed and stay in your lane while being passed. Speeding up makes the pass dangerous and prolongs it. Question 17 of 20 When parking on a road with no curb (uphill or downhill), your front wheels should be: A Toward the road B Away from the road (toward the shoulder) C Straight D In any position Explanation. Without a curb, always turn wheels toward the shoulder so a runaway car rolls off the road instead of into traffic. Question 18 of 20 A blind pedestrian carrying a white cane has stepped into the crosswalk. You must: A Honk to alert them you are coming B Stop and wait until they have completely crossed C Drive slowly around them D Continue if you have the right of way Explanation. Pedestrians with white canes or guide dogs always have the right of way, regardless of where they are crossing. Stop and wait. Question 19 of 20 If you move to Arkansas from another state with a valid out-of-state license, you generally must: A Continue using your old license indefinitely B Transfer your license to a Arkansas license, usually within 30–60 days of establishing residency C Take a full road test again immediately D Surrender your license to the state police Explanation. Most new Arkansas residents must transfer to a Arkansas driver's license within 30–60 days of establishing residency. The AR DFA will accept your out-of-state license with proof of residency and identity, often without a road test. Question 20 of 20 What is the safest action if you become drowsy while driving? A Open a window and turn up the radio B Drink coffee and continue C Pull over to a safe place and rest D Drive faster to reach your destination sooner Explanation. Drowsy driving is comparable to drunk driving. Pull over at a rest area or safe spot and sleep for 20–30 minutes minimum. 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