What does two yellow solid lines in the middle of the road mean?
Passing is not permitted on any side of the lane.
Passing is permitted on any side of the lane.
Passing is permitted on right side of the lane.
Passing is permitted for heavy vehicles only.
These 2 solid yellow lines in the center divide the road so that vehicles can travel in both directions, and it also denotes that passing is not allowed on any side of the lane.
What do you mean by this sign?
Turn right.
Parking on the right side of the lane.
Roundabout ahead.
Divider ahead.
This sign means that the upcoming road has a median (divider), so keep your vehicles to the right.
What should you do while passing a motor vehicle?
Pass in adjacent lane.
Not permitted to pass in adjacent lane.
Use right lane to pass.
Use lane of motor vehicle.
You must pass in an adjacent lane while passing a motor vehicle.
Signs that are horizontal rectangular in shape are used for?
Regulatory signs.
Warning signs.
Guide signs.
Instruction signs.
These horizontal rectangular signs are used for guiding the drivers. This sign tells you about the upcoming intersection and interchange highway as well as roadside services.
According to Georgia’s “Move Over” law, when an emergency vehicle with a siren and flashing lights is stopped on the side road, what do drivers need to do?
Pull over if possible.
If possible, move over one lane.
If possible, mover over two lanes.
Increase speed.
Under the “Move Over” law of Georgia, when an emergency vehicle with red flashing lights and a siren is approaching you, move your vehicle over one lane if possible, as it is not safe to change lanes, and drivers need to stop or slow down the vehicle in order to prevent an accident.
In Georgia, what are passengers required to do if they are in the front seat of the vehicle?
Must have valid driver’s license.
Do not required seat belt.
Carry toolbox.
Secured by safety belt.
Passengers under 18 years need to secure a safety belt if they sit in the front seat.
What are drivers required to do if they are travelling on the opposite side of the stopped school bus with red lights flashing?
Slow down and proceed carefully.
Do not stop.
Increase speed and pass.
Honk and pass.
In this scenario drivers need to slow down their vehicle and proceed with caution.
In Georgia, what will be the consequences for the first offence of driving under an intoxicant’s influence?
Jail up to 12 months (1 year).
Driving license suspended.
$1,000 fine.
All of the above.
If someone in Georgia drives under the influence of intoxicants, their driving authorities can get suspended; furthermore, they can receive a jail sentence of up to 1 year and be charged a fine of $1,000.
What do you mean by this sign?
Do not enter.
Traffic light ahead.
Crosswalk.
Traffic merging ahead.
This sign means that the lane has an upcoming traffic sign. When light turns red, drivers need to stop their vehicle; green light denotes that the way is clear for drivers to proceed, and yellow lights mean that drivers need to slow their vehicle and carefully proceed if it is safe to do so.
Which lane should slower vehicles use if traffic is going in the same direction in more than two lanes?
Right lane, except when making a left turn.
Middle lane.
Left lane.
Left lane, except when making a right turn.
The rightmost lane should be used by the slower vehicles when there is traffic of two or more lanes going in the same direction.
If a train is approaching, what is the required distance that drivers need to stop their vehicle from the nearest railway track?
Between 5 and 20 feet.
Between 10 and 25 feet.
Between 15 and 50 feet.
Between 20 and 50 feet.
In Georgia, the required distance between the nearest railway track and vehicles should be between 15 and 50 feet.
Which of the conditions given below is unsafe to make a U-turn on a curve or near the tophill?
When road signs are not there.
When your vehicle is moving slower than others.
When the signal of your vehicle is not working.
When you are unable to see drivers coming from either direction.
Drivers are not allowed to make a U-turn on a curve if they cannot see other drivers coming from any of the directions.
What do the white lines painted on the lane across from each other represent?
Your vehicle must stop before the painted white lines.
You are not permitted to increase the speed after this point.
Your vehicle can merge with others at this point.
You can proceed if there is no vehicle ahead.
The painted line on the road across each other represents the crosswalk. So, you need to stop before the crosswalk.
What are you not allowed to do if you are driving through a work zone?
Look for speed limit sign board.
Increase the speed of your vehicle.
Keep going with your current speed.
Frequently change your lanes.
Slow down your vehicle when you are driving through the work zone. In Georgia, if you are caught for speeding in a work zone, then you will be charged with a fine of $100 to $2,000 or imprisonment for at least 12 months. Or maybe charged with both.
In Georgia, what should you do if another roadway’s traffic onto the road merges with the roadway you are travelling on?
Stop immediately.
Start honking to alert other vehicles.
Change lanes if possible.
Ignore the merging traffic.
If possible, you are allowed to change lanes when traffic from another roadway is merging to the one you are travelling on.
What do you mean by this sign?
Sharp turn to the right.
Right turn prohibited.
Do not enter.
Give right-of-way.
This sign shows that the upcoming road has a sharp right turn, so drivers need to slow down their vehicle and proceed with caution.
In Georgia, when are you required to use your headlights?
45 minutes before sunset and 45 minutes after sunrise.
60 minutes after sunset and 20 minutes before sunrise.
30 minutes after sunset to 30 minutes before sunrise.
90 minutes after sunset to 9 minutes before sunrise.
For visibility and safety, drivers must use their headlights 30 minutes after sunset to 30 minutes before sunrise.
Which of the following statements is true if two vehicles arrive at the same time at the intersection without a signal?
Vehicle on the right must give right-of-way to the vehicle on the left.
Vehicle on the left must yield to the vehicle on the right.
Vehicle on the right must yield to vehicle going straight.
Vehicle that turns right must give right-of-way to the vehicle that turns left.
The driver of the vehicle on the left must give right-of-way to the driver of the vehicle on the right when arriving at the same time at an uncontrolled intersection (intersection without signs).
In Georgia, what is the maximum speed limit on an urban interstate?
25 mph.
45 mph.
35 mph.
65 mph.
65 mph is the maximum speed limit on an urban interstate in Georgia.
What do you mean by this sign?
Forest zone ahead.
Rest area ahead.
Right turn ahead.
Do not enter.
This sign represents that there is a rest area ahead where you can park your vehicle, use restrooms or picnic area.
This Georgia DDS practice test online will prepare you for the actual permit test in Georgia. This driving knowledge test is administered by the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS). These 20 MCQs cover important road signs and rules and are based on the official online test resource (Georgia Driver's Manual). To pass the official DDS knowledge exam, you must correctly answer at least 15 out of 20 questions in the road signs section and at least 15 out of 20 questions in the Road Rules section for a total of 30 out of 40 questions correct (an overall score of 75%). This requirement is the same for all applicants of all age. Prepare with these 20 MCQs to increase your knowledge and pass your Georgia permit test easily.