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A comprehensive list of questions and answers related to driving laws in minnesota. It covers various aspects of driving, including traffic rules, vehicle safety, and alcohol and drug use. A valuable resource for individuals preparing for their driver's license exam in minnesota.
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After becoming a resident how many days do you have to obtain a Minnesota license? ✔✔ 60 days
How long for a commercial license? ✔✔30 days
What do you need proper identification for? ✔✔Knowledge & Road Test
How many knowledge test per day can you take? ✔✔one
What score do you need, to pass a knowledge test? ✔✔80%
Your normal or corrected vision must be at least what? ✔✔20/
Your peripheral vision must be at least what? ✔✔105 degrees
Provisional drivers are subject to what? ✔✔Nighttime & Passenger Limitations
How far can an under age farm tractor/moped go for? ✔✔20 miles
If you change your address before your license expires, you must apply for a duplicate within what time? ✔✔30 days
If you need a replacement instruction permit what do you do? ✔✔You must renew your permit
How much is a Class D, regular or under 21 drivers fee? ✔✔$26.
How much is a Class D instruction permit ✔✔$14.
How much is an alcohol/drugs reinstatement fee? ✔✔$
All vehicles must have two white headlights that work on what? ✔✔High and Low Beams
Red taillights illuminate when what happens? ✔✔Brake pedal is pressed
What kind of road should you pass on? ✔✔two-lane roads with moving traffic
When passing what side of the vehicle do you pass on? ✔✔Left Side
What lane do you return to after completely passing a vehicle? ✔✔Right Lane
Before backing up what do you do? ✔✔Look to the front,sides, and rear
When a vehicle is parallel parked it wheels should be how far away from the curb? ✔✔12 inches
How far should you park from a crosswalk at an intersection? ✔✔20 feet
How far should you park within any flashing light, stop sign, or traffic control or traffic control signal? ✔✔30 feet
How far should you be parked within the nearest rail of a railroad crossing? ✔✔5o feet
How far do you have to park from a fire hydrant? ✔✔10 feet
White/Amber front lights & red taillights should be seen from how far? ✔✔500 feet
How long should infants ride in a rear facing seat? ✔✔Until they are 1 yr old and weigh at least 20 lbs
How much room should you leave in between yourself and the steering wheel? ✔✔10 inches
What positions should your hands be at on the steering wheel? ✔✔8 and 4, or 9 and 3
Meaning of Careless Driving ✔✔is defined as driving or stopping a motor vehicle in a way that endangers the lives and safety of people or property.
Meaning of Reckless Driving ✔✔is defined as driving a motor vehicle in a manner that shows "willful or wanton" disregard for the safety of people or property including racing or contest driving.
If necessary to walk on the road what should you do? ✔✔Stay on the left side, or face oncoming traffic
Is it illegal to drive in a biking lane? ✔✔Yes
Is it illegal to park in a biking lane? ✔✔No
How much room should you leave between your car and a bicyclist? ✔✔3 feet
What is a commercial vehicle? ✔✔is a motor vehicle that or combination of motor vehicles weighing more than 26,000 pounds
What does turbulence do to vehicles? ✔✔pushes them away from each other
What are commercial vehicle no zones (blind spots)? ✔✔20 feet in front of the cab, on either side, and up to 200 feet to the rear
How far should you stop your vehicle from a rail or gate? ✔✔10 feet
It is illegal to pass any vehicle within what distance of a railroad crossing? ✔✔100 feet
What is a zipper merge? ✔✔Its a late merge
What colors are the regulatory signs? ✔✔Red and White
What colors are the warning signs? ✔✔Yellow, Yellow-green, & Orange
What colors are the informational signs? ✔✔Green, Blue, Brown
What does the color red mean? ✔✔Prohibits and Commands (stop)
What does the color white mean? ✔✔Regulates
What does the color yellow mean? ✔✔Warns
Most warning signs are what color? ✔✔yellow
An exempt sign means ✔✔Fewer than 5 trains per year ever use that railway
Flashing yellow light means what? ✔✔Caution
What is the job of a straight white line? ✔✔They separate lanes of traffic traveling in the same direction.
What is the job of a straight yellow line? ✔✔They separate traffic moving in opposite directions.
What do white dashed lines indicate? ✔✔That drivers can change lanes in areas where this type of marking is present
The length of time from perception of danger to using the breaks happens in what amount of time? ✔✔3/4 seconds
When you are merging who must you yield to? ✔✔other vehicles
On a freeway which lane is the fast lane? ✔✔Left lane
On a freeway which lane is the slow lane? ✔✔Right lane
What are the three main types of drivers distraction? ✔✔Visual, Mechanical/Physical, Cognitive
How old do you need to be to drive a recreational vehicle combination? ✔✔At least 18 years old
A recreational vehicle may not be more than how long in length? ✔✔70 feet
What is hydroplaning? ✔✔at higher speeds, water can collect under the tires and lift them off the surface of the road
What should you do if you start to hydroplane? ✔✔Take your foot of the gas pedal
Your license may be withdrawn by what? ✔✔suspension, revocation, or cancellation
Alcohol use is involved in how many deaths on Minnesota roads each year? ✔✔1/
What gender is most likely to get into violent crashes? ✔✔males
Is alcohol a stimulant or a depressant? ✔✔Depressant
The amount of alcohol in the blood is called what? ✔✔Alcohol concentration or AC level
Higher alcohol concentration means what? ✔✔greater degree of impairment
Alcohol affects what system in your body? ✔✔Nervous System
What does the term "proof" refer to? ✔✔The strength of a drink and is equal to twice the percent of alcohol the substance contains.
What factors affect alcohol on an individual? ✔✔age, gender, body weight, mood, food intake, metabolism, and genetics
The only way to reduce alcohol concentration is to do what? ✔✔Wait
Oxidation eliminates how much alcohol from the liver? ✔✔95%
Refusal to take an implied consent law test will result in what? ✔✔A one to six year revocation of driving privileges
What are penalties of a First Offense ✔✔*Minimum of 90 day revocation
*90 days in jail/or $1000 fine
What are penalties of a Second Offense ✔✔*Minimum of one year revocation
One year license revocation
One year in jail or $3,000 fine
License plates are impounded