Oklahoma 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 DPS exam.

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1. This traffic sign warns you about:

2. What shape is a warning sign?

3. To avoid crashes with vehicles in your blind spots, you should:

4. Drivers under the age of 21 are subject to a specific restriction prohibiting them from driving:

5. When you approach an intersection with a flashing yellow light, you must:

6. Which of the following is a defensive driving skill/technique?

7. When driving near light rail vehicles, drivers should:

8. This road sign means:

9. If the traffic lights are out of service when you approach an intersection, you:

10. When changing lanes, you should not:

11. An octagonal sign means that drivers must:

12. What does this road sign indicate?

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

14. What are some telltale signs of a drunk driver?

15. What is the first thing to do when you make a three-point turn?

16. If your accelerator becomes stuck while driving, you should:

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

18. What should you do if a vehicle is approaching head-on in your lane?

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

20. This road sign means:

21. This warning sign means:

A yellow, five-sided sign shaped like a house, featuring a black silhouette of two pedestrians, one larger and one smaller, walking.

22. If you get on a wrong expressway exit, you must:

23. What shape is a stop sign?

24. What shape is a yield sign?

25. When a vehicle is hydroplaning:

26. When you are driving at night and another vehicle is approaching, you should use your parking lights.

27. You may drive faster than the posted speed limit:

28. This road sign means:

29. This sign warns drivers of:

30. When parking downhill:

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Oklahoma GDL Program

Oklahoma’s GDL program is a three-stage system designed to help new drivers gain experience safely. It begins with a Learner’s Permit at age 15 ½, which requires a supervising driver and has practice hour requirements. The next stage is the Intermediate License, available at age 16 after holding the permit for six months, which carries restrictions on driving hours and the number of passengers.

To advance to the final stage, a full unrestricted license, you must hold the Intermediate License for at least six months with a clean driving record. This means no traffic convictions in the 180 days prior to applying. The GDL program emphasizes gradual exposure to driving risks, so strictly following each stage’s rules is essential for becoming a safe driver and earning full privileges.

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

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