Alaska Permit Practice Test 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: THIS RED AND WHITE SIGN MEANS:
- Do not enter the road ahead unless it is safe to do so
- The road ahead is closed to traffic in all directions
- You cannot make a U-turn when you see this sign
- The road ahead is closed to traffic in your direction (Correct answer)
Correct answer: The road ahead is closed to traffic in your direction
This red and white sign, typically a 'DO NOT ENTER' sign (a red circle with a white horizontal bar), indicates that traffic is prohibited from entering the roadway from that direction. It is commonly used on one-way streets or exit ramps to prevent wrong-way driving. Disregarding this sign can lead to severe head-on collisions.
Question 2: YOU SHOULD ALWAYS USE YOUR EMERGENCY FLASHERS WHEN:
- You are double parked in a traffic lane
- You are parked on the side of the road in heavy fog
- Your vehicle has broken down on the roadway (Correct answer)
- You are driving at night and you feel tired
Correct answer: Your vehicle has broken down on the roadway
Emergency flashers (hazard lights) are specifically designed to warn other drivers of a stopped or disabled vehicle that poses a hazard on the roadway. Using them when your vehicle has broken down alerts approaching traffic to exercise caution and avoid a collision. They should not be used for non-emergency situations like double parking or feeling tired.
Question 3: AN ORANGE AND RED SIGN OF THIS SHAPE ALWAYS MEANS:
- Yield to cross-traffic
- The vehicle has the right-of-way
- Slow -moving vehicle (Correct answer)
- Emergency vehicle ahead
Correct answer: Slow -moving vehicle
An orange and red triangular sign is universally recognized as a 'Slow-Moving Vehicle' emblem. This sign is affixed to the rear of vehicles, such as farm equipment or construction vehicles, that travel at significantly lower speeds than other traffic. It warns other drivers to reduce their speed and approach with caution, preventing rear-end collisions.
Question 4: THIS SIGN IS A WARNING THAT YOU ARE APPROACHING:
- An intersection
- A crosswalk
- A railroad crossing (Correct answer)
- A blasting zone
Correct answer: A railroad crossing
This sign, typically a circular yellow sign with a black 'X' and two 'R's, or a crossbuck sign, is a warning that you are approaching a railroad crossing. Drivers must be prepared to slow down, look, and listen for trains before proceeding. This sign helps prevent collisions between vehicles and trains, which are often catastrophic.
Question 5: THIS SIGN IS USED TO PREVENT:
- Entrance to full parking lots
- Entrance to road construction areas
- Entrance to dead-end streets
- Wrong-way entrance on one-way streets and expressway ramps (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Wrong-way entrance on one-way streets and expressway ramps
This sign, typically a 'WRONG WAY' sign (a red rectangular sign with white lettering), is used to prevent drivers from entering a one-way street or an expressway ramp in the incorrect direction. These signs are crucial for preventing head-on collisions and ensuring safe traffic flow. Disregarding them can lead to extremely dangerous situations.
Question 6: YOU MUST USE YOUR SEAT BELT:
- Unless you are riding in a vehicle built before 1978
- Unless you are riding in a limousine
- And failure to do so may result in a traffic ticket (Correct answer)
- Only when driving on a highway
Correct answer: And failure to do so may result in a traffic ticket
In most jurisdictions, wearing a seat belt is a legal requirement for all occupants of a vehicle, and failure to comply can result in a traffic ticket. Beyond the legal consequences, seat belts are vital safety devices that significantly reduce the risk of injury or death in a crash. They are designed to keep occupants securely in place during sudden stops or collisions.
Question 7: LOOK CAREFULLY FOR MOTORCYCLES BEFORE YOU CHANGE LANES BECAUSE:
- It is illegal for motorcycles to share traffic lanes
- They always have the right-of-way at intersections
- Their smaller size makes them harder to see (Correct answer)
- They always have the right-of-way on the highway
Correct answer: Their smaller size makes them harder to see
Motorcycles are significantly smaller than other vehicles, making them less noticeable in mirrors and peripheral vision. This reduced visibility means drivers must actively and carefully check for motorcycles, especially before changing lanes, to prevent collisions. Failing to do so can lead to serious accidents because a motorcycle might be in a blind spot or simply overlooked.
Question 8: GENERALLY SPEAKING, YOU ARE IN A LARGE TRUCK'S BLIND SPOT IF YOU:
- Drive close to the large truck's left front wheel
- Cannot see the truck driver in the truck's side mirrors (Correct answer)
- Follow no closer than ten feet behind the large truck
- All of the above
Correct answer: Cannot see the truck driver in the truck's side mirrors
Large trucks have extensive blind spots, often called 'no-zones,' around their sides, front, and rear. If you cannot see the truck driver's face in their side mirrors, it means you are in one of these blind spots, and the driver likely cannot see your vehicle. To ensure safety, always adjust your position so you can see the truck driver in their mirrors, indicating they have a better chance of seeing you.
Question 9: YOU WANT TO MAKE A RIGHT TURN AT THE CORNER. A PEDESTRIAN WITH A GUIDE DOG IS AT THE CORNER READY TO CROSS THE STREET IN FRONT OF YOU. BEFORE MAKING YOUR RIGHT TURN, YOU SHOULD:
- Turn off your engine until the person crosses the street
- Tell the pedestrian when to cross the street
- Wait until the person crosses the street (Correct answer)
- Honk the horn to warn the pedestrian of your presence
Correct answer: Wait until the person crosses the street
Pedestrians, especially those with guide dogs, always have the right-of-way at intersections and crosswalks. Drivers are legally required to yield to pedestrians to ensure their safety. Waiting patiently until the pedestrian has safely crossed the street is the correct and courteous action, demonstrating respect for vulnerable road users.
Question 10: A RED ARROW POINTING TO THE RIGHT ON A TRAFFIC LIGHT MEANS YOU MAY:
- Turn right after you have come to a complete stop
- Not turn right until the light turns green (Correct answer)
- Turn right after slowing and checking traffic
- Turn right only if there are no pedestrians crossing the street at the moment
Correct answer: Not turn right until the light turns green
A red arrow on a traffic light specifically prohibits the movement in the direction of the arrow. Unlike a solid red light where a right turn on red might be permitted after a stop (if not prohibited by a sign), a red arrow means you absolutely cannot proceed in that direction. You must wait for the arrow to turn green before making the right turn.
Question 11: WHEN YOU ENTER TRAFFIC FROM A STOP (EX: PULLING AWAY FROM THE CURB), YOU:
- Should drive slower than other traffic for 200 feet
- Need a large enough gap to get up to the speed of traffic (Correct answer)
- Should wait for the first vehicle to pass, then pull into the lane
- Should expect other drivers to make room for you to enter traffic
Correct answer: Need a large enough gap to get up to the speed of traffic
When entering traffic from a stop, it's crucial to accelerate to the speed of the traffic flow as quickly and safely as possible. Entering too slowly can create a hazard for other drivers who may need to brake or swerve. Therefore, you need to identify a gap in traffic that is large enough to allow you to merge smoothly and reach the prevailing speed without disrupting the flow.
Question 12: TWO SETS OF SOLID DOUBLE YELLOW LINES TWO FEET OR MORE APART:
- May only be crossed to enter a private driveway
- Should be treated like a solid wall and not be crossed (Correct answer)
- Denote a lane for beginning or ending left-hand turns
- Denote a center turn lane
Correct answer: Should be treated like a solid wall and not be crossed
Two sets of solid double yellow lines that are two feet or more apart indicate a barrier that should not be crossed. This marking is often used to separate opposing directions of traffic where crossing is extremely dangerous or prohibited, such as on divided highways or to prevent turns into or out of certain areas. It signifies a non-traversable median or barrier.
Question 13: AT NIGHT, IF AN ONCOMING VEHICLE FAILS TO DIM ITS HIGH-BEAMS, LOOK:
- Toward the center of the roadway
- Toward the right edge of your lane (Correct answer)
- Toward the left edge of your lane
- Straight ahead in your lane
Correct answer: Toward the right edge of your lane
When an oncoming vehicle fails to dim its high-beams, the glare can temporarily blind you, making it difficult to see the road ahead. To avoid being blinded while still maintaining awareness of your lane, you should shift your gaze toward the right edge of your lane. This allows you to use your peripheral vision to monitor the oncoming vehicle while focusing on a safe reference point.
Question 14: A TRAFFIC LIGHT IS RED, BUT A POLICE OFFICER IS TELLING YOU TO GO AHEAD ANYWAY. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
- Wait for the green light
- Change lanes and drive slowly
- Do as the officer tells you (Correct answer)
- Stop and wait for the officer to approach you
Correct answer: Do as the officer tells you
A police officer's instructions always supersede traffic signals, signs, or laws. In situations where an officer is directing traffic, their commands are paramount for maintaining safety and order. Therefore, even if a traffic light is red, you must obey the officer's directive to proceed.
Question 15: BEFORE CHANGING LANES ON A MULTI-LANE HIGHWAY YOU SHOULD:
- Sound your horn
- Turn on your headlights
- Reduce your speed
- Check your mirrors and blind spots (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Check your mirrors and blind spots
Before changing lanes, it is essential to ensure the lane is clear to prevent collisions. Checking your mirrors provides a view of traffic behind and to the sides, but blind spots are areas not visible in mirrors. Therefore, you must also turn your head to physically check your blind spots to confirm no vehicles are present before initiating a lane change.
Question 16: THIS WHITE SIGN MEANS:
- Drive to the right (Correct answer)
- Right turn Yield
- Slower traffic should move to the right
- You must turn right at next intersection
Correct answer: Drive to the right
This white sign, typically rectangular with a black arrow pointing right and often the text 'KEEP RIGHT,' indicates that traffic must stay to the right of a median, island, or obstruction. It is used to guide drivers around obstacles or to maintain proper lane discipline on divided roadways.
Question 17: YOU SHOULD ALWAYS USE YOUR EMERGENCY FLASHERS WHEN:
- You are double parked in a traffic lane
- You are parked on the side of the road in heavy fog
- Your vehicle has broken down on the roadway (Correct answer)
- You are driving at night and you feel tired
Correct answer: Your vehicle has broken down on the roadway
Emergency flashers (hazard lights) are designed to warn other drivers that your vehicle is a potential hazard or is stopped unexpectedly. They should be used when your vehicle is disabled or broken down on the roadway, making it visible to approaching traffic and reducing the risk of a collision. Using them for other purposes, like double parking, is generally inappropriate and can confuse other drivers.
Question 18: A RED ARROW POINTING TO THE RIGHT ON A TRAFFIC LIGHT MEANS YOU MAY:
- Turn right after you have come to a complete stop
- Not turn right until the light turns green (Correct answer)
- Turn right after slowing and checking traffic
- Turn right only if there are no pedestrians crossing the street at the moment
Correct answer: Not turn right until the light turns green
A red arrow on a traffic light specifically prohibits the movement in the direction of the arrow. Unlike a solid red light where a right turn on red might be permitted after a stop (if not prohibited by a sign), a red arrow means you absolutely cannot proceed in that direction. You must wait for the arrow to turn green before making the right turn.
Question 19: A TRAFFIC LIGHT IS RED, BUT A POLICE OFFICER IS TELLING YOU TO GO AHEAD ANYWAY. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
- Wait for the green light
- Change lanes and drive slowly
- Do as the officer tells you (Correct answer)
- Stop and wait for the officer to approach you
Correct answer: Do as the officer tells you
A police officer's instructions always supersede traffic signals, signs, or laws. In situations where an officer is directing traffic, their commands are paramount for maintaining safety and order. Therefore, even if a traffic light is red, you must obey the officer's directive to proceed.
Question 20: THIS SIGN IS A WARNING THAT YOU ARE APPROACHING:
- A crosswalk
- A railroad crossing (Correct answer)
- A blasting zone
- An intersection
Correct answer: A railroad crossing
The sign described is typically a yellow circle with a black 'X' and the letters 'RR,' which is the universal warning sign for an upcoming railroad crossing. This sign alerts drivers to be prepared to stop and look for trains before proceeding. It indicates a potential hazard requiring caution.
THIS RED AND WHITE SIGN MEANS: