Alaska Free Test 2

Continue your studies with this second free test, which focuses on common driving scenarios and traffic signals. The exam presents 30 questions drawn from a bank of 50, and you must score at least 23 to pass. It is an excellent tool for identifying areas where you might need to review the handbook again.

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1. What should you do when being passed by another vehicle?

2. What should you do if one of your tires blows out?

3. This road sign means:

4. The yield sign is ___ and white, with ___ letters.

5. A flashing yellow traffic signal means:

6. When two cars arrive at an intersection with no signs or signals at the same time, which car has the right-of-way?

7. What is the meaning of red traffic signs?

8. This road sign means:

9. This sign indicates:

10. At a light rail intersection, you should always:

11. When driving at night with no other vehicles ahead, a driver should use:

12. This sign means:

13. This road sign means:

A white square sign with a black arrow pointing right, covered by a red circle with a diagonal slash through it.

14. From top to bottom, traffic lights are:

15. Traffic lights are normally ____________ from top to bottom or left to right.

16. What is the meaning of blue traffic signs?

17. What is the penalty for refusing a chemical test in Alaska?

18. Where are yield signs usually placed?

19. After stopping for a school bus that is unloading children you should:

20. If you arrive at an uncontrolled intersection at the same time as another vehicle:

21. An orange sign with black letters means:

22. If you are driving slowly and traffic is backing up behind you, you should:

23. The speed limit in school zones is:

24. When you make a left turn from a one-way road into a two-way road, you must:

25. A conviction of reckless driving will result in:

26. When you pass another vehicle, before you return to the right lane, you must:

27. What shape is a railroad advance warning sign?

28. If your car breaks down on the highway, you should:

29. A Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of _____ is evidence of intoxication.

30. When you are driving, turning your head and looking before changing lanes is:

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Alaska Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) Program

Teen drivers in Alaska progress through a three-stage program to gain experience safely. It begins with a Learner’s Permit at age 14, which requires a licensed adult (21+) in the passenger seat at all times and must be held for at least six months.
 
The next stage is the Provisional License, available at 16. It has strict restrictions, including a nighttime driving curfew (1 AM – 5 AM) and limits on non-sibling passengers. These restrictions are automatically lifted on your 18th birthday, or can be removed earlier if you drive violation-free for six months.

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

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