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A comprehensive set of questions and answers related to driver's education in texas, updated for 2025/2026. It covers essential topics such as handling vehicle blowouts, understanding traffic signals, parking regulations, and the effects of alcohol on driving. The material is designed to help new drivers prepare for their driving test and understand the rules of the road, promoting safer driving habits and awareness of potential hazards. It also includes information on speed limits, safety measures, and legal consequences of unsafe driving behaviors. This guide is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to pass their driver's test and become a responsible driver. It also includes a section of questions and answers.
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What do you do in case of a blow-out? Steer firmly, take your foot off the gas and brake cautiously. Vehicle skids are most likely to be caused by: A) Air pressure in tires too high B) Driving too fast on slipping road C) Too much ice or snow on the road D) Air pressure in tires too low Driving too fast on slippery roads. A flashing red traffic light means: Stop, look and yield before proceeding. When parking near a corner, you may park your vehicle no closer than: 20 feet from a crosswalk At 20 miles per hour, the reaction distance is: 44 feet.
The maximum fine for a person age 21 or older who is driving and drinking alcohol is: $ When turning left from a three lane, one way street, you should turn from the: Left lane A solid yellow line on your side of the center stripe means: Do Not Pass If you are being passed, you should: Keep in your lane You must always stop when: A traffic officer tells you to. When you hear a siren coming, you should: Yield to the emergency vehicle. If you are teaching a beginner to drive, you must:
You may lawfully allow an object to extend beyond the left side of your vehicle: 3 inches. If you are involved in an injury accident in the city, you must notify: The local police. The maximum daytime speed limit for passenger cars on a numbered highway is: 70 mph At night, a driver should dim his headlights when an oncoming car comes within: 500 feet. Child passenger safety seats are required for all children under the age of: 5 years old; or under 36 inches (no matter what age) When making a long trip you should stop for a rest: Every 2 hours or 100 miles A posted speed limit of 55 mph means:
You may drive 55 mph only under favorable conditions. If you run off the pavement you should: Steer straight ahead, slow down and gradually return to the pavement. Your driver’s license will automatically be suspended for: Possessing a fake driver’s license. Alcohol affects a driver by: Slowing down reaction, impairing perception, interfering with concentration, dulling judgement, and causing unstable emotions. If a driver (age 21 or older) runs over and kills someone while under the influence of alcohol, the driver may be charged with: Intoxication Manslaughter When a vehicle in front of you stops to let a pedestrian pass in front of it, you should: Stay in line and wait until the vehicle ahead proceeds. If your driver’s license is suspended you may drive only:
When parking parallel it is best to leave the curb side wheels: 6 - 18 inches from the curb Not including thinking and reaction distance, at 20 miles per hour, lawful brakes must stop a car within: 25 feet. A green arrow showing with a red traffic light means: You may go ahead carefully in the direction of the arrow. Drivers become subject to the liability insurance law when accident damages reach: $1000 to property of one person When possible, pedestrians should walk: On a sidewalk. It is a violation of state law for pedestrians to: Stand in the road for purpose of soliciting a ride.
When meeting a school bus which has stopped to load or unload children, you must: Stop and wait until the bus has started to move or you are signaled by the driver. When entering a street from a private driveway or alley you must: Yield to vehicles and pedestrians. Stopping a vehicle with good brakes from 20 mph under good conditions requires: 63 feet including thinking distance. If you have an accident in which someone is injured you should: Carefully help anyone injured and send for skilled help as soon as possible. A person who has been drinking alcoholic beverages will usually: Have impaired judgement and coordination. If you damage an unattended vehicle you must: Locate the owner or leave a signed note on the vehicle. On a multiple lane highway, slow drivers should drive: In the right hand lane.
Your license may be suspended. Heavy amphetamine use: Makes the driver less coordinated and more likely to have a collision. When turning, you should signal at least: 100 feet before turning. If a minor (a person under the age of 21 refuses to provide a breath or blood specimen to a police officer, the minor’s license will be suspended for: 120 days. If you must walk on the highway, you should: Walk on the left side approaching traffic. Including reaction time, the stopping distance at 20 mph is: 63 feet. A person’s license will automatically be suspended if convicted of: Possessing a fake driver’s license.
A driver waiting to make a left turn when the light turns green should: Turn only when there is no danger from oncoming traffic. If you are driving at the speed limit and another car starts to pass, you should: Slow down and allow him to pass. If blinded by an approaching motor vehicle at night, it is best to: Slow down and avoid looking directly into the lights of the approaching vehicle. To avoid accidents, a defensive driver should: Stay alert and look for trouble spots. When approaching an intersection, bridge or railroad crossing, you should never drive on the left side of the roadway within: 100 feet. The maximum fine for a first non-driving alcohol-related offense of possession of consumption of alcohol by a minor is: $
Take your foot off the accelerator and steer in the direction of the skid. When choosing your driving speed, the most important things to consider are: The weather, traffic, road, car, and driver conditions. As you near and intersection, you discover you are in the wrong lane to make your turn. You should: Drive on until you can get into the proper lane, then turn at another intersection and circle back to your intended turn. Question 1: Your driver license may be suspended for causing: Correct answer: One serious collision Question 2: You can lawfully allow an object to extend beyond the left side of your vehicle: Correct answer: 3 inches Question 3: What is the minimum age to get a license? Correct answer: 16 with an approved driver education course Question 4: What is the maximum fine for a conviction of driving without a valid driver license?
Correct answer: $ Question 5: Your driver license may be suspended for: Correct answer: Habitual reckless driving Question 6: Uninsured drivers become subject to license and vehicle registration suspension when accident damages amount to: Correct answer: At least $1000 to the property of one person Question 7: A person’s driver license will automatically be suspended if convicted of: Incorrect: Violating a restriction on your license IDK Question 8: If you are required to show proof of financial responsibility for the future, for how many years must the proof be kept? Incorrect: 3 years ANSWER IS TWO YEARS Question 9: If you move, how many days do you have before you must report your change of address to the Department of Public Safety?