Iowa Premium Test 4

This premium test focuses on specific state traffic laws and penalties that every Iowa driver must know. You will answer 35 questions drawn from a comprehensive set of 85, needing 28 correct responses to pass. It provides detailed feedback to help you understand the logic behind every rule.

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Intersections and Yielding Rules

Navigating intersections safely requires understanding right-of-way rules. At an uncontrolled intersection where there are no signs or signals, you must yield to the vehicle on your right if you both arrive at the same time. Drivers turning left must always yield to oncoming traffic that is going straight.

Pedestrians in crosswalks always have the right-of-way. You must yield to anyone in or about to enter a crosswalk, whether it is marked or unmarked. Special attention should be given to visually impaired pedestrians using a white cane or a guide dog; drivers must come to a complete stop and take extra precautions to prevent injury.

When an emergency vehicle approaches with flashing lights or a siren, you are required to yield the right-of-way immediately. You must pull over to the right edge of the road and stop until the vehicle has passed. If you are in an intersection, drive through it before pulling over.

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

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