Kansas 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. Service signs are ____ with ____ letters and symbols.

2. When parking on a public road, drivers should:

3. The octagonal shape is used:

A blank, red, eight-sided sign with a white border.

4. The first thing affected after drinking alcohol is:

5. This sign means:

6. Alcohol:

7. A vehicle is stopped at a crosswalk to allow a pedestrian to cross the roadway. The driver of the vehicle approaching from the rear should:

8. Which of the following statements about blind spots is true?

9. To make a proper right turn:

10. This sign warns drivers of:

11. Hydroplaning is usually caused by:

12. When being passed by another vehicle, drivers should:

13. When driving on a roadway with a single broken white line:

14. What is the first thing you should do if your wheels move off the pavement?

15. If a tire suddenly blows out while you are driving, you should:

16. This road sign is:

17. When a 'Road Closed' sign is displayed, drivers must:

18. While inside a roundabout, you should:

19. Which signs have black letters on a white background?

20. When changing lanes, drivers should never:

21. What do warning signs mean?

22. When you are angry or upset you should:

23. Motorcycles:

24. When driving in rainy weather, you should:

25. Vertical rectangles tell drivers:

A blank, white, vertical rectangular sign with a black border.

26. Driving at excessive speed:

27. Which of the following drugs could affect your ability to drive?

28. The yield sign means:

29. Examples of proper glass maintenance include:

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

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Kansas License Suspensions and Revocations

Driving in Kansas is considered a privilege, not a right, and the state takes strict measures against habitual offenders. Your Kansas driving privileges may be suspended if you are convicted of three moving violations within a single 12-month period. More severe infractions, such as vehicular homicide, reckless driving, or using a vehicle to flee a police officer, result in mandatory license revocation.

Kansas law also mandates the suspension of licenses for drivers who fail to appear for court dates or fail to maintain continuous liability insurance on their vehicles. Additionally, refusing a chemical test for alcohol or drugs results in a mandatory one-year suspension of driving privileges, regardless of the court outcome.

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

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