Louisiana Free Test 1


This free Louisiana practice test covers essential road rules and safety regulations found in the official Driver’s Guide. You will face 30 random questions drawn from a bank of 50, requiring 23 correct answers to pass. It is a great starting point to check your knowledge of basic traffic laws.

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1. Most signs used in street work areas are:

2. A driver who approaches an intersection:

3. What should you do if your headlights suddenly go out?

4. When driving on major highways you should:

5. This road sign means:

6. When changing lanes, you should:

7. To avoid becoming an aggressive driver, you should:

8. If cars approaching from opposite directions reach an intersection at the same time:

9. At night, it is hardest to see:

10. What happens if two vehicles reach at the same time an intersection with four-way stop signs?

11. This road sign means:

12. This road sign means:

13. This sign indicates:

14. On what three factors does your blood alcohol content (BAC) depend?

15. Road signs that point out scenic areas and parks are:

16. Where must you position your vehicle when you prepare to make a left turn from a two-way roadway into a one-way roadway?

17. This sign indicates:

18. 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.

19. If you are continually being passed on the right, you should:

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

21. What shape is a warning sign?

22. What do warning signs mean?

23. It is important for drivers to know that trucks:

24. This sign means:

25. When driving on a wet road:

26. If a traffic officer signals you to drive through a red light:

27. If your brakes are wet, you can dry them by:

28. This road sign means:

29. When driving behind a motorcycle, drivers must:

30. If a vehicle is approaching with high beams, drivers should look __________ until the vehicle passes.

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Louisiana GDL Program

Louisiana issues different classes of non-commercial driver’s licenses for specific vehicles. Class E is the standard license for most passenger cars, vans, and small trucks. Class D is a chauffeur’s license for larger vehicles like buses or delivery trucks, and Class M is required for operating motorcycles or motor scooters.
 
It is important to apply for the correct license class based on the type of vehicle you intend to drive. The class is determined by the vehicle’s Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), with Class E covering vehicles up to 26,000 pounds and Class D for those over 10,000 but not exceeding 26,000 pounds.

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

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