Washington Premium Test 4

This premium test focuses on specific state traffic laws and penalties that every Washington driver must know. You will answer 40 questions drawn from a comprehensive set of 85, needing 32 correct responses to pass. It provides detailed feedback to help you understand the logic behind every rule.

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Right-of-Way Protocols

The law states who must yield the right-of-way to ensure safety on the road. Drivers must stop for pedestrians and bicyclists at all intersections, whether the crosswalk is marked or unmarked. At uncontrolled intersections, you must yield to vehicles already in the intersection and those coming from your right.

When entering a roadway from a driveway, alley, or parking lot, you must yield to all vehicles on the main road. You must yield to transit vehicles that have signaled their intention to pull back onto the roadway. Drivers turning left must yield to oncoming traffic, pedestrians, and bicyclists. Never enter an intersection unless you can get all the way through without stopping.

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

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