1. When is a complete stop required at a stop sign?
A) Only if there is traffic
B) When you see a police car
C) Every time, no exceptions
D) Only during daytime when there is more traffic on the road
The correct answer is C: Every time, no exceptions. You’re required to come to a full stop at every stop sign. It’s the law! Rolling through—also known as a “California roll”—is illegal and dangerous. To help prevent collisions and keep everyone, including pedestrians, safe, you need to come to a full stop at EVERY stop sign.
2. What should you do when approaching a pedestrian at a crosswalk?
A) Honk at them to tell them you’re coming
B) Stop and let them cross
C) Drive around them
D) Flash your headlights
The correct answer is B: Stop and let them cross. Pedestrians in crosswalks always have the right-of-way. Failing to stop puts the pedestrians in danger. It’s important to be respectful and maintain safety for all road users.
3. Which type of vehicle is most affected by strong crosswinds?
A) Electric cars
B) Tall vehicles like trucks, vans, and RVs
C) Sport cars
D) Cars with low tires
The correct answer is B: Tall vehicles like trucks, vans, and RVs. When there are high winds, high-profile vehicles can sway or even tip. It is imperative to always be cautious around them and give extra space in windy conditions.
4. What does a solid yellow line on your side of the road mean?
A) No passing allowed
B) You can make a left turn anytime
C) Passing is allowed only at night
D) It’s okay to pass when no one’s looking
The correct answer is A: No passing allowed. Solid yellow lines are used to separate lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions. It is illegal to pass over a solid line unless turning left into a driveway or alley. They are there to help with visibility and keep everyone safe on both sides of the road.
5. What’s the main benefit of attending traffic school after a ticket?
A) To keep a point off your driving record
B) To avoid paying the fine
C) To get a driver’s license upgrade
D) To avoid going into the DMV
The correct answer is A: To keep a point off your driving record. With court approval, traffic school won’t erase the fine, but it can prevent a ticket from adding a point to your record—helping you avoid insurance hikes.
We hope you enjoyed our road rules refresher quiz. To refresh your memory on more rules of the road, take our traffic school course today!