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New York Practice Test 14

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New York Practice Test 14

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What type of lights should a driver use when driving at night with no vehicles ahead?

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What are the penalties for junior drivers caught texting while driving?

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Directions given by traffic officers ___________ signs, signals or pavement markings.

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What does New York’s Implied Consent Law require from drivers?

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What should a driver do when approaching a vehicle stopped at a crosswalk for a pedestrian?

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What can personal vehicles of volunteer ambulance squad members display when responding to alarms?

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What are effective ways to prevent fatigue during a long trip?

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What are the responsibilities of a school bus driver when transporting students?

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What does a flashing red light indicate?

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What should you do with your mirrors when preparing to change lanes?

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What is the average total stopping distance of a tractor unit (without a trailer) traveling at 55 MPH?

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When are you required to report a traffic crash or incident to the DMV?

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Where should you position your vehicle when making a left turn from a two-way road onto a one-way road?

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Where is parking prohibited?

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What does "driving within the range of your headlights" mean?

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If you’re getting ready to apply for a learner’s permit or driver’s license in New York State (NYS), you’ll need to complete the Application for Driver License (MV-44), pass a vision test, and take a written exam. The written test is based on the New York Driver’s Manual, covering essential topics like road rules, traffic signs, and driving under the influence laws. The New York DMV Practice Test has 20 multiple-choice questions, and you’ll need to answer at least 14 correctly, including 2 of the 4 road sign questions, to pass.

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