This guy I met at Whole Foods told me, bring to bring the handbook w, & hide it in your jeans.. If u dont know an answer, ask to use the restroom, theyll pause ur test. Then look up the answers u need. Its alot of work in my opinion. But he told me that was the only way he passed. He said it took him 4 tries. Why do they make it so difficult! Thank u for this practice test ❤
Hello, thank you for your comment. It's true that not every question in the handbook mirrors exactly what you might encounter in the real test. Some questions are designed to test your logical thinking skills. For instance, the three-point turn is a maneuver that allows you to turn your vehicle on a narrow road by turning the steering wheel and making three movements. Here's an example of a question that my friend encountered, which isn't in the handbook: "When you smell Carbon Monoxide in your car, what should you do? A. Open the door a little bit but keep the car running. B. Close all doors and keep the car running. C. Check the tire." In such situations, it's crucial to use your logic and common sense to choose the safest and most appropriate answer. Good luck!
A is wrong, because you are on the freeway, you have the right-of-way. B is the best answer. C. should not "MUST".
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You should never make a U-turn in a business district according to California regulations. So it is stated in DMV driving handbook. One of your questions has a wrong answer.
Thank you for your comment. I would clarify your question as below: In a business district, you may make a U-turn only at an intersection, unless a sign prohibits it, or where openings are provided for turns. At Section 6: Navigating the Roads; it states Never make a U-turn: Where a No U-turn sign is posted.
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@@lualuadmv Again, in page 20 of the California Driver's Handbook reads as follows: "Never make a U-turn... in business districts." It does not present any exemptions. There might be a very rare exemption somewhere in California. But for test purposes, I believe safe to abide by the handbook.
The correct answer is A. under no circumstances. Driving under the influence of any medication that impairs your ability to drive is illegal, regardless of whether it was prescribed by a physician. Even if the medication is prescribed, if it affects your ability to operate a vehicle safely, you are not permitted to drive.
Can somebody please tell me if I have a driver's license that is expired, will I be required to take the road driving test along with the written test? I'm in California & thank you!
If you are under 70, you can do renew online. If you are above 70, you need to take E Learning on DMV website to renew your license. Let’s me know, if you have any question.
@@lualuadmv Thank you. I'm 68. The DMV told me all I had to take was the written. But then my friend said I'd have to do the driving test and I think they are wrong! Hopefully! I still know how to drive very well 💕
@andreahoffman2449 if your renewing, you won't need to take the behind the wheel test again. Just the written test and you get 25 questions but can only miss 4.
@@neoangelofiesta1075 Hi! Thank u for responding to me. But is this true even if my license has been expired over 6 yrs? Sorry 4 all the questions. I just didn't bother renewing it, with no car. 😁
The correct answer to the question, "Which child requires a child restraint system?" is: B. A seven-year old who is 4 feet 7 inches tall. Child restraint systems, such as booster seats, are generally required for children under a certain age or height. Many places have laws that require booster seats for children until they are 8 years old or 4 feet 9 inches tall, whichever comes first. Thus, a seven-year-old who is 4 feet 7 inches tall would still require a child restraint system to ensure their safety while traveling in a vehicle.
It’s amazing how many of these test videos are inaccurate and extremely sloppily produced. None of them have any real connection to the actual DMV and are like so many things on UA-cam, created solely for the money generated from the amount of hits they get. This video is a case in point filled with inaccuracies ,wrong answers, misinformation, and other mistakes and glitches. Best to get the official manual and just read it over several times.
For example: question 70 which asks “which child requires a child restraint system?” Your answer is “a seven-year-old who is 4‘,7“ tall“. Here’s the actual answer from the official DMV manual: “Children under the age of 8 must be secured in a car seat or booster seat in the back seat. Children who are 8 years of age OR have reached 4'9” in height may be secured by a booster seat, but at a minimum must be secured by a safety belt. (California Vehicle Code Section 27363.)” you actually have that answer as “C” but you contend that it is the inaccurate answer “B”
#82 is correct. When parking uphill with a curb, turning your wheels away from the curb helps ensure safety. If the parking brake were to fail, the car would roll backward, and the wheels would catch against the curb, preventing the car from rolling into traffic.
Thank you very much ! It's helpful! ❤
You're welcome 😊
Thank you very much! ❤
Very good information
Learn this well cuz almost 70% of my questions is here
This guy I met at Whole Foods told me, bring to bring the handbook w, & hide it in your jeans..
If u dont know an answer, ask to use the restroom, theyll pause ur test. Then look up the answers u need. Its alot of work in my opinion. But he told me that was the only way he passed. He said it took him 4 tries. Why do they make it so difficult!
Thank u for this practice test ❤
why not use phone to check easier
@@heyya8557 hey yeah! that's a good idea! And easier! Ha thanks!
@@heyya8557 lol did u take the test? My license is expired for long. I have been studying but it's no guarantee
ha ha ha good
@@heyya8557 I got kick out when I checking on the Phone.
Can't find a "three point turn" in the handbook. What is it?
Hello, thank you for your comment. It's true that not every question in the handbook mirrors exactly what you might encounter in the real test. Some questions are designed to test your logical thinking skills.
For instance, the three-point turn is a maneuver that allows you to turn your vehicle on a narrow road by turning the steering wheel and making three movements.
Here's an example of a question that my friend encountered, which isn't in the handbook:
"When you smell Carbon Monoxide in your car, what should you do?
A. Open the door a little bit but keep the car running.
B. Close all doors and keep the car running.
C. Check the tire."
In such situations, it's crucial to use your logic and common sense to choose the safest and most appropriate answer.
Good luck!
@@lualuadmv answer-- open the door a bit & keep car running ? That's super tricky..I'm prob wrong!
77, answer B
Is all of this right???
All your questions are accurate, sir. If you have any concerns, I'm here to clarify them for you.
Hopefully I pass 🙏🏽
Best of luck
Focus on handbook and 3 sets of practice questions. Best of luck.
Did you passed ??
123 should have a “ all of the above “ .. ????
A is wrong, because you are on the freeway, you have the right-of-way.
B is the best answer.
C. should not "MUST".
You should never make a U-turn in a business district according to California regulations. So it is stated in DMV driving handbook. One of your questions has a wrong answer.
Thank you for your comment. I would clarify your question as below:
In a business district, you may make a U-turn only at an intersection, unless a sign prohibits it, or where openings are provided for turns.
At Section 6: Navigating the Roads; it states Never make a U-turn: Where a No U-turn sign is posted.
@@lualuadmv Again, in page 20 of the California Driver's Handbook reads as follows: "Never make a U-turn... in business districts." It does not present any exemptions. There might be a very rare exemption somewhere in California. But for test purposes, I believe safe to abide by the handbook.
@ it also depends on the road sign
How I can be prepared for knowledge test to pass ? Thanks
@@AbdulRasheed-cn6mt Read the handbook, and do 3 sets of practice tests. Good luck.
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33 im confu
The correct answer is A. under no circumstances.
Driving under the influence of any medication that impairs your ability to drive is illegal, regardless of whether it was prescribed by a physician. Even if the medication is prescribed, if it affects your ability to operate a vehicle safely, you are not permitted to drive.
Do anyone know the answer to the 25 questions for renewal
The correct answer is C. Could you please be more specific?
I passed by study these videos and reading the handbook thanks
@@valenciareed-u6c I am happy for you
Can somebody please tell me if I have a driver's license that is expired, will I be required to take the road driving test along with the written test? I'm in California & thank you!
If you are under 70, you can do renew online.
If you are above 70, you need to take E Learning on DMV website to renew your license.
Let’s me know, if you have any question.
@@lualuadmv Thank you. I'm 68. The DMV told me all I had to take was the written. But then my friend said I'd have to do the driving test and I think they are wrong! Hopefully! I still know how to drive very well 💕
@@lualuadmvyou are so helpful. I can't do the written test online I don't think? My license has been expired over 8 years,cause I didn't have a car.
@andreahoffman2449 if your renewing, you won't need to take the behind the wheel test again. Just the written test and you get 25 questions but can only miss 4.
@@neoangelofiesta1075 Hi! Thank u for responding to me. But is this true even if my license has been expired over 6 yrs? Sorry 4 all the questions. I just didn't bother renewing it, with no car. 😁
#70 this has 3 different answers in 3 different tests.
The correct answer to the question, "Which child requires a child restraint system?" is:
B. A seven-year old who is 4 feet 7 inches tall.
Child restraint systems, such as booster seats, are generally required for children under a certain age or height. Many places have laws that require booster seats for children until they are 8 years old or 4 feet 9 inches tall, whichever comes first. Thus, a seven-year-old who is 4 feet 7 inches tall would still require a child restraint system to ensure their safety while traveling in a vehicle.
🤦♂️ I'm a test failure. I know, Safety always 1st
My formula to pass the test is Handbook, practice test 1,2,3. Good luck.
There are conflicting aswers from this and other programs
could you please specific in which test? Thanks
It’s amazing how many of these test videos are inaccurate and extremely sloppily produced. None of them have any real connection to the actual DMV and are like so many things on UA-cam, created solely for the money generated from the amount of hits they get. This video is a case in point filled with inaccuracies ,wrong answers, misinformation, and other mistakes and glitches. Best to get the official manual and just read it over several times.
Unfortunately, your comment is not true. Tell me what’s the wrong one? Many people have passed on my practice tests.
For example: question 70 which asks “which child requires a child restraint system?” Your answer is “a seven-year-old who is 4‘,7“ tall“. Here’s the actual answer from the official DMV manual: “Children under the age of 8 must be secured in a car seat or booster seat in the back seat. Children who are 8 years of age OR have reached 4'9” in height may be secured by a booster seat, but at a minimum must be secured by a safety belt. (California Vehicle Code Section 27363.)” you actually have that answer as “C” but you contend that it is the inaccurate answer “B”
66 is wrong -
Lol Nevada law officer ....in Cali😂!?
The question make you confuse.
@@lualuadmvNo it didn't tho. 😃 Thank u!
Why the phony British accent?😊
I incorporate the phony British accent to add an element of interest to the video content. Just try :)
#82 is wrong
#82 is correct.
When parking uphill with a curb, turning your wheels away from the curb helps ensure safety. If the parking brake were to fail, the car would roll backward, and the wheels would catch against the curb, preventing the car from rolling into traffic.