Alabama DMV Driving Test

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1. A driver who is taking a non-prescription drug should
2. When is it legal to throw something out of your vehicle onto a highway or other vehicle?
3. You should not enter an intersection with limited space, knowing you will block the intersection:
4. What type of person is likely to be a good driver?
5. You are approaching a green traffic light, but traffic is blocking the intersection. what is the best thing to do?
6. If you are changing lanes, preparing to pass another vehicle, or entering traffic, signal and check for passing traffic by first using your mirrors and then
7. What is the only medically proven method to remove alcohol or other drug combinations from your system?
8. Give the right-of-way to any pedestrian who is:
9. A single solid white line across a road at an intersection means that a motorist must ____ for a traffic signal or sign.
10. Pedestrians using guide dogs or white canes must:
11. You may not cross over the center line to pass while doing which of the following?
12. The 'three-second rule' applies to the space ____ of your vehicle.
13. What effect might alcohol and another drug have when combined in your blood
14. The hand and arm bent at 90 degrees and pointing downward indicate the driver's intention to
15. If you experience slipping, skidding or hydroplaning while driving, you should:
16. Which of the following must not be done if your vehicle's tire blows out?
17. When you see the flashing red lights on a school bus you must ____.
18. At a red traffic light with a green arrow, you may proceed in the direction of the arrow if:
19. What is the largest contributing factor in most night-time car crashes?
20. When preparing to leave a parallel parking spot, you should
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To operate a motorcycle in Alabama, you must have a Class M license. Licenses are issued by the Department of Public Safety (DPS). The state recognizes two classes for engine equipped cycles. The first type, a Class M, includes all motorcycles, motorbikes, motor scooters, and mopeds. The second, a Class M restricted license, is specifically for motorbikes, scooters, and mopeds, but it excludes the more powerful motorcycles. You can receive a Class M restricted license at age 14. You must be at least 16 to apply for an unrestricted, Class M motorcycle license.

To receive a Class M license, you will need to complete an application, bring in the proper documentation, and pay the fees. You are required to pass a vision test, and you have the option to either complete a motorcycle training course or pass a written exam on motorcycle safety and an on-cycle driving test.

The written exam contains 25 questions about signaling, stopping, and motorcycle safety. You must answer 20 of the questions correctly to pass. You can schedule the test through your local DPS. You are also required to pass an on-cycle test, which may take place in a traffic environment or a controlled off-street location. You will be tested on how well you know your motorcycle, critical decision-making, and your ability to handle normal traffic conditions. If you fail a test, you will need to retake it and earn a passing grade before you can receive your license.