Master the details of the Oklahoma Driver’s Manual with this extensive practice exam designed for serious learners. You will be tested on 50 questions out of a total pool of 80, with a passing threshold of 40 correct answers. It covers a wide range of topics, from right-of-way rules to highway safety.
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Oklahoma Speed Limits
The cornerstone of speed regulation is the Basic Speed Law, which requires you to always drive at a speed that is safe for the current conditions, regardless of the posted limit. Factors like weather, traffic, and visibility can make the legal maximum speed unsafe. You must be able to stop within the distance you can see clearly ahead.
Oklahoma also sets statutory maximum speeds, such as 75 mph on interstate highways and 25 mph in active school zones. It is equally important not to drive too slowly, as impeding the normal flow of traffic is also unlawful. Special attention is required in construction zones, where fines for speeding are doubled when workers are present.