Pennsylvania 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. When they see this road sign, drivers must:

2. When following motorcycles, drivers should:

3. A broken white line:

4. When turning, drivers should:

5. When is the pavement most slippery?

6. This road sign:

7. Parking is not allowed:

8. When driving in work zones, drivers should:

9. What does this road sign mean?

10. You reach an intersection that is not controlled at the same time as a driver on your right, and both of you prepare to go straight. Who has the right-of-way?

11. Two motorcyclists are allowed to:

12. If you encounter an aggressive driver you should:

13. A flashing red light at an intersection means:

14. A solid yellow line on your side of the center line means:

15. This sign warns drivers that:

16. On an undivided road, when a school bus is picking up or dropping off children, you must:

17. After you stop for a school bus, you must:

18. What should you do when an aggressive driver confronts you?

19. A yellow arrow on a traffic signal means:

20. To maintain an adequate "space cushion" to the front, drivers need to:

21. This sign warns drivers of:

22. This road sign means:

23. If you drive slower than the flow of traffic, you will most likely:

24. When an aggressive driver confronts you, you should:

25. This sign means:

26. At intersections marked with stop lines, drivers must:

27. The basic color for traffic control devices used in construction zones is:

28. Which statement about blind spots is true?

29. When changing lanes:

30. Vehicles stopped behind a school bus when the red lights are flashing must remain stopped until:

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Pennsylvania Graduated Driver Licensing Program

Pennsylvania’s GDL program for teen drivers has three stages: a learner’s permit, a junior driver’s license, and a full license. To get a permit at age 16, you must pass vision and knowledge tests and always be accompanied by a licensed adult driver. Before moving to the next stage, you must log 65 hours of supervised driving, including night and bad weather practice.

With a junior license starting at age 16 and a half, you face restrictions like an 11 PM to 5 AM curfew and limits on the number of young passengers you can carry. You will automatically receive a full, unrestricted license at age 18, but you can earn it earlier by completing a driver’s ed course and maintaining a clean driving record for 12 months.

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

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