BMV Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield BMV facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
50 questions
60 min time limit
80.00% to pass
- A driver making a left turn must yield to: → Oncoming traffic and pedestrians
- The 'implied consent' law means that by driving you agree to: → Submit to chemical testing for alcohol or drugs
- Which document is NOT typically accepted as proof of Social Security number at the BMV? → Voter registration card
- What does a green arrow traffic signal mean? → You have a protected turn in the direction shown
- What is the minimum following distance recommended under good conditions? → 3 seconds
- What is the safest action when an emergency vehicle approaches with sirens? → Pull to the right and stop
- When is it legal to make a right turn on a red light? → After stopping and when it is safe, unless a sign prohibits it
- In a town or city, alleyways have a speed limit of... → 10 mph
- What does a flashing yellow traffic light mean? → Proceed with caution
- Who has the right-of-way when a pedestrian is crossing in a marked crosswalk? → The pedestrian always
- What is a commercial driver's license (CDL) required for? → Operating large commercial vehicles like trucks and buses
- What should you do if you come upon a car with an orange triangle sign displayed on the back? → Be cautious, as the vehicle may be slow-moving
- What should you do when you hear a siren from an emergency vehicle behind you? → Pull over to the right and stop
- What is the main reason following distance should increase as vehicle speed increases? → Stopping distance increases with speed, requiring more room to brake safely
- What is the first action you should take if you experience a tire blowout at highway speed? → Grip the steering wheel firmly and ease off the accelerator
- Under ideal conditions, from the moment a driver decides to stop, what are the two distances that make up total stopping distance? → Reaction distance and braking distance
- What is the recommended minimum following distance under normal driving conditions? → 3-second rule
- What does defensive driving primarily involve? → Anticipating hazards and being prepared to react to others' mistakes
- If you are driving at 60 mph, approximately how many feet does your vehicle travel per second? → 88 feet
- What does a white diamond symbol painted on a lane indicate? → A reserved HOV or special-use lane
- What is the consequence of driving with an expired license? → You may be cited and fined
- The speed limit in a school zone for kids leaving or arriving at school is... → 25 mph
- It is not permitted for you to pass another car in the opposing lane when you are... → In a no-passing zone
- What does a solid white line between lanes going the same direction mean? → Discourages or prohibits lane changes
- A double solid yellow line in the center of the road means: → No passing in either direction
- How far from a fire hydrant must you park in Indiana? → 15 feet
- What does a solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line mean for the driver on the broken-line side? → Passing is allowed when safe
- What is the BAC limit for drivers under 21 years of age in Indiana? → 0.02%
- What should you do if your brakes suddenly fail? → Pump the brakes and shift to a lower gear
- What is the correct hand signal for a left turn? → Left arm extended straight out
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