Q19- DO NOT PASS sign white rectangle meaning passing is not permitted whether it is safe or not safe (regulatory sign). The NO PASSING ZONE is pennant shape where the area is unsafe to pass (warning sign- yellow or orange).
Some of these questions are talking about SPECIFIC SIGNS - WHY DIDN'T YOU SHOW THEM??? One CANNOT Answer these questions correctly WITHOUT SEEING THE SIGNS. This is REALLY screwed up. You even answered some of these questions wrong! Take this video down.
HANDBOOK SEZ: "Do not pass over double solid yellow lines. Stay to the right of these lines unless you are: Turning left across a single set of double yellow lines to enter or exit a driveway or private road or make a U-turn." clear as mud... IS "DOUBLE SOLID YELLOW LINES aka "SINGLE SET OF DOUBLE YELLOW LINES" ??
@@MrGGPRI yes, double solid yellow lines is the same as a single set of double yellow lines. Two sets of solid double yellow lines spaced two or more feet apart are considered a barrier. Do not drive on or over this barrier, make a left turn, or make a U-turn across it, except at designated openings. on my permit written test, i had a question related to the 2 sets of doubled yellow lines being a barrier.
Q-21 Two sets of double yellow lines 2 ft or more apart is like barrier wall.
It does say two sets. You are right. But the question says:"two solid yellow lines."
Sorry the question should sy to sets of solid yellow lines. IIII
The raised markers on a road used to be red to indicate you are going the wrong way.
Q-19; in Calif for a do not overtake warning, the sign is a white rectangular "DO NOT PASS" sign...
On question 21 I thought you can cross a double yellow line to enter a driveway. VC21460C(d)1.
yes, you can
There seems to be an issue with the site non of the signs the questions are referring to are showing up.
Thank you so much for all your videos which are very helpful
I passed the dmv test
Many thumbs up for you
Excellent!
What kind of road are we talking about?
Q19- DO NOT PASS sign white rectangle meaning passing is not permitted whether it is safe or not safe (regulatory sign). The NO PASSING ZONE is pennant shape where the area is unsafe to pass (warning sign- yellow or orange).
The 2nd Question refers to a “sign” but show NO Photo of this sign!!! Forget this youtube
The word in the question should not be "best". It should be safest. I would say the question needs to be revised.
Needs more context to be fair. Yellow metal road indicators.
These questions don’t make sense how would any senior pass such questions
Some of these questions are talking about SPECIFIC SIGNS - WHY DIDN'T YOU SHOW THEM??? One CANNOT Answer these questions correctly WITHOUT SEEING THE SIGNS. This is REALLY screwed up. You even answered some of these questions wrong! Take this video down.
question 21 is wrong. others earlier too!!
Question 21: Read this CA DMV Page www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/handbook/california-driver-handbook/navigating-the-roads/
@@MyTestMyPrep you should edit and fix the video for the correct answer tbh. the link you provided indicates the answer is wrong in your video
HANDBOOK SEZ:
"Do not pass over double solid yellow lines. Stay to the right of these lines unless you are: Turning left across a single set of double yellow lines to enter or exit a driveway or private road or make a U-turn."
clear as mud... IS "DOUBLE SOLID YELLOW LINES aka "SINGLE SET OF DOUBLE YELLOW LINES" ??
@@MrGGPRI yes, double solid yellow lines is the same as a single set of double yellow lines.
Two sets of solid double yellow lines spaced two or more feet apart are considered a barrier. Do not drive on or over this barrier, make a left turn, or make a U-turn across it, except at designated openings.
on my permit written test, i had a question related to the 2 sets of doubled yellow lines being a barrier.
Very poor UA-camr. Many questions without signs.