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DMV Permit Practice Test 2023 (25 Hardest Questions) Part 1

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#MyTestMyPrepDMV Permit Practice Test 2023 (25 Hardest Questions) Part 1 Welcome to the Ultimate DMV Practice Test, where we've compiled 25 essential questions, plus a bonus question, to help you prepare for your DMV permit test! These challenging questions cover a wide range of topics, including road signs, right-of-way rules, safe driving practices, and more. With a 60% failure rate, these questions are designed to test your knowledge and ensure you're ready to ace your DMV test on the first try. In this video, we'll present each question, followed by multiple-choice options, and give you a few seconds to think about your answer. We'll then reveal the correct answer and provide a detailed explanation to help you understand the reasoning behind it. Make sure to keep track of your score and let us know how you did in the comments section below! Whether you're a new driver or just need a refresher, this DMV practice test is the perfect way to boost your confidence and ensure you're well-prepared for the real test. So, grab a pen and paper, and let's get started on your journey to becoming a licensed driver! Good luck! 💡💡DMV Road Sign Practice Test- Complete Signs💡💡 /watch/MU239kqTV25T3 /watch/Y4ZTN71k9-DkT /watch/sfRQOthA2mkAQ 💡DMV Road Sign Study Guide For Permit Test. 📚📚Warning Sign📚📚 /watch/k0wTu2zFoISFT /watch/gHhIPz8Q8V8QI /watch/8GY6YWb3voF36 /watch/4AcNfzEAFw8AN /watch/0wsawRRhG9iha /watch/kJ1ho9P2TDW2h /watch/gyQUXTVN51VNU /watch/oQ8iE4FqH3xqi /watch/smgqSvOj1qUjq /watch/weBdoMLbGNkbd /watch/4i0YGiFuIGbuY /watch/47eswi4wRnNws /watch/wImqgQjmrF4mq 📚📚Regulatory Signs📚📚 /watch/gDgvTfRJ_35Jv /watch/oTTSsSyGwhSGS /watch/4ciVZZCKTxDKV /watch/EvbE20CzkZyzE /watch/ArFFGjdyqGAyF /watch/MfSMEw-ErA_EM 📚📚Guide Signs📚📚 /watch/Ik0pTPOsQrtsp /watch/YMlUSIKzWUTzU #dmvpracticetest #permittest #drivingtest #roadsigns #trafficrules #learnerspermit #drivingpreparation #safedriving #driverslicense #drivingskills

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    @ShutterBugBob11 months ago QUESTION 5: WHEN PARALLEL PARKING, HOW FAR SHOULD YOUR VEHICLE BE FROM THE CURB? (D) 'NOT MORE THAN 12 INCHES' IS GIVEN AS THE CORRECT ANSWER. HERE IN CALIFORNIA, THE CORRECT ANSWER WOULD BE (C) '18 INCHES OR LESS' FROM THE CURB. ... 188
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    @romasheryl29318 months ago Rumble strips are not to alert drivers of upcoming stop sign , they are to alert drivers if they are drifting off the road . 71
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    @vickilindberg633610 months ago Almost 70 yrs old. Long time since Drivers Ed but got most OK. Still thinking on one. Some rules changed in 55 years. 18
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    @suoeiya9 months ago QUICK TIP EVERYONE!!
    Do not take these answers as ‘absolute right’ always if you get one wrong, or are unsure search it up on google with your state after it. For example the tailgating question for me is 4 seconds instead of 3. And the U turns are incorrect because for my state, U turns are only prohibited when there is a sign or it endangers others. ...
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    @judydeertrack477510 months ago Parallel parking, in California -- 18 inches from the curb max, as shutterBugBob has indicated. 16
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    @nolawest51839 months ago Answer for bonus question - I think is "B" - When the Pedestrian is in any part of the crosswalk.
    Thanks for the help!!! Taking test today - already failed twice ...
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    @johnrogan942011 months ago 18 inches or less from curb is acceptable per the driver's manual. 53
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    @noriherrera46039 months ago Question 24 the handbooks states: parallel parking should be within 18 “ of the curb.
    (Page 28)
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    @jezdfax10 months ago Question 16: i dont agree with steer straight and brace for a collision. This has happened to me a few times where you move slightly to the right to avoid a collision, than " Taking one for the team". 27
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    @prem4651last year Thanks a lot . I have to take test after 2 wks and will continue to study more .1 really this prep . Thank you 🙏 3
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    @elite08warriorlast year in california you should be 18 inches away from the curb when parallel parking 12
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    @carmenalvarez7491last year Thank you l'm going to have my test next week.A/the pedestrian have always Right of the way.marquin or unmanquin line. 7
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    @scdmac111 months ago Thanks
    Is very helpful. The answer is the pedestrian can be in any part of that’s crossed way he is always the most important one he is always first
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    @trifarries273last year I really needed this hard test! Thank you ! 18
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    @glendaherrera36962 months ago Thank you for putting up a reviewer like this. It helped with renewal process without reading the booklet 🙌😍😝 1
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    @dm2727x3 weeks ago Listen ifnyour studying from your permit go to your states hand book every state has different laws. Signs will all be the same but rules of the road vary from state to state 1
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    @SeraphimGold8 months ago Especially at crosswalks, drivers should remain prepared to stop for pedestrians, even if crosswalks are not marked. Pedestrians may emerge in business and residential areas , including parking lots, of course; therefore, drivers should be prepared to stop for those pedestrians, and for pedestrians who are within any part of crosswalks. Drivers should not drive through crosswalks until they are certain that no pedestrian (or bicyclist) is about to enter or pass through that crosswalk. Drivers must always remain alert to the safety and rights of pedestrians and [bi]cyclists ... 5
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    @arcaistslast year in the handbook for parallel parking it says must be within 18 inches 20
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    @sandravelazquez8087 months ago Just took my driving test read the book several times and every time is 18 inches from the curb written in our Cal State driving book
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    @albertanye221last month There are contradictory answers here. In one, it says you should park 15 inches from the curb, and in another, it says less than twelve inches. There was another one... with a blown tire. First one said to gently apply the gas to maintain control. The next one says to gently brake. ... 2
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    @freddalot2043last year Passing the DMV test is when you study hard, if you can’t study or you don’t have time for your studies I’d advise you get yourself a help like Mr William. 58
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    @user-il9rt6ot1llast month good 1
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    @maelee60597 months ago I just passed my test yesterday oct 20 i never read the dmv handbook 1
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    @davidreitter4457last month Living in Washington state, hope the virus does not travel north.
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    @ScaredLight3 months ago Question tens answer is the exact opposite of the previous questions answer, which is to accelerate and steer the car where you want to stop. How does that make sense?!
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    @stephensoto21263 months ago you should state which state this is for. You'll really confuse people, but I mean that is why you should just read your states manual
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    @321floridaboy89 months ago Are theses the questions on the test ??
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    @RetinellaLewis5 months ago When the pedestrian is on the crosswalk
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    @ellenhofer33436 months ago The eLearning test is easier than the paper test or online in the DMV office
    The eLearning test is taken at home but you are being monitored during the test.
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    @thamho6715 months ago couple answers were wrong #5 and # 3 . Must be correct them ASAP
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    @mechthildschoeberl4839last year Unusual questions a little too fast for me to follow ! But thanks ! 2
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    @user-de1bi2om4o9 months ago when pedestrian is in leaves the curb to walk across the road.
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    @Perfectworld212 months ago Q 19= At or near the speed of traffic. Even you may stop, if there is not enough gap.
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    @austinhubbard4773one week ago i dont see how these are the hardest i only missed 1 of em
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    @chasinchipzT11 months ago question 14 is wrong you twisted it cannot make a u turn in a business district but you CAN make a U turn in a residential district if no vehicles approach you for 200 miles in california quoted from the book "
    You may make a U-turn:
    • Across a double yellow line.
    • In a residential district if no vehicles are approaching you within 200
    feet.
    • At an intersection on a green traffic light or green arrow, unless a No
    U-turn sign is posted.
    • On a divided highway if a center divider opening is provided.
    Never make a U-turn:
    • Where a No U-turn sign is posted.
    • At or on a railroad crossing.
    • On a divided highway by crossing a dividing section, curb, strip of
    land, or two sets of double yellow lines.
    • When you cannot see clearly for 200 feet in each direction.
    • On a one-way street.
    • In front of a fire station. Never use a fire station driveway to turn
    around.
    • In business districts (the part of a city or town where most offices and
    businesses are). "
    Last one if u cant find it page 22
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    @artlovervictorialast year What to do when expiriensing a tireblow out, The answer is posted wrong. Look it up on Google. 1
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    @luisadavid508710 months ago If you are 75years old senior, no violation!!will you still take test?
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    @felipemoya99927 months ago In California there’s different questions
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    @luisadavid508710 months ago How can I copy of this DMV test. Thanks 🙏
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    @jggraphx6 months ago What ever state you're in study the book thats how i passed . This practice test will confuse you and not be able to pass the test. some of these answers are completely wrong for California
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    @deborahbaca134511 months ago Stop for the pedestrian only if they're wearing a cute outfit. 1
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    @estefanypacheco811411 months ago Is this test the Maryland permit test?
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    @nunisicario3432 months ago Question 22 and question 10 seem to contradict each other 😒
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    @lucas0101693 weeks ago Question 16’s answer is DEFINITELY WRONG! You should NEVER brake firmly because of oncoming traffic, you should always steer to the right unless there’s no shoulder on the right hand side. Keep straight and the oncoming diver may not change direction, then what!???!! ...
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    @johnrogan942011 months ago Stop if a pedestrian is in any part of the crosswalk 3
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    @yefimfalkinstein61612 months ago This test has many wrong answers. How can we trust this test. ?
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    @donschwartz95857 months ago I'm not sure this guy knows all the laws. For example, question 20. As a former P.O. in the Highway Pct I never heard of the 3 second rule nor do I think there is such a thing. The general rule is that you keep 1 car length per 10 mph from the car in front of you. They would never use a time element because it is to subjective. I could be wrong, I don't know the exact law in every state but I know that's it in N.Y. ...
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    @loonarwater5 months ago In indiana the question 22 answer is C, STUPID I KNOW 1
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    @BobSmith-dk8nw6 months ago These are NOT the answers for the California DMV. Many States have a DMV - and they each have their own State Laws.
    This test should be labeled with which States it applies too.
    That's it - I'm done with this one.
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    @ehsanlabib29962 months ago This questions are made to make mistakes intentionally , DMV real test dose not include these questions