North Dakota Free Test 2

Continue your preparation with this second free test, which emphasizes common driving situations and traffic signals. The exam presents 30 questions selected from a pool of 50, and you must score at least 23 to pass. Use this practice session to identify areas where you need more study before the real exam.

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1. If an intersection has crosswalk lines but no STOP line, where must you stop for a red light?

2. Diamond-shaped signs:

3. If you drive much slower than the posted speed limit you:

4. Drivers should always look carefully for motorcycles before changing lanes because:

5. This sign means:

6. What do warning signs mean?

7. To enter a freeway:

8. To drive defensively, you must:

9. How should you hold the steering wheel in modern cars with airbags?

10. When turning or changing lanes, drivers must:

11. When you are involved in an accident, you should:

12. What should you do if your brakes fail and youd don't have ABS?

13. Driving at night requires increased caution because:

14. You are approaching an intersection with a yellow flashing light. You should:

15. Aggressive driving includes:

16. Work zone signs:

17. A steady yellow light means that a ______ light will soon appear.

18. A traffic sign with a red circle around and a slash over a symbol means:

19. At a stop sign there is no stop line or crosswalk. You must stop:

20. You have been involved in a minor traffic collision with a parked vehicle and you can't find the owner. You must:

21. Drivers must yield for emergency vehicles:

22. To reduce their chances of colliding with an animal, drivers should:

23. If you missed your exit on a freeway, you should:

24. This road sign means:

25. Most signs used in street work areas are:

26. This road sign means:

27. A yellow arrow used to control turns from a specific traffic lane:

28. This regulatory sign tells drivers that:

29. You may park or stop along the shoulder of the freeway:

30. What message is found on pennant shaped signs?

A blank, yellow, pennant-shaped sign with a black border.

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North Dakota Graduated Driver Licensing Program for Minors

The GDL program is a three-stage process designed to provide young drivers with supervised experience. It starts with an instruction permit at age 14, which requires driving with a licensed adult supervisor. At 15, drivers can get a restricted license after holding the permit for 12 months, completing driver’s education, logging 50 hours of supervised driving, and passing a road test.

The restricted license limits unsupervised driving to between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m., or for school and work purposes. All restrictions are automatically lifted at age 16 if the driver has held the restricted license for at least six months and has no traffic convictions in the six months prior to their birthday.

Short, focused summaries of North Dakota driving rules — easy to review before your test.

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