FREE MN DMV Diagnostic & Essential Tests Questions and Answers

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You see this flashing yellow "X" above your lane. What does it mean?

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Lane use control signals are special overhead signals indicating which lanes of a roadway may be used in different directions at various times. A flashing yellow "X" means that you may only use this lane to make left turns. Use caution because this lane may also be used by oncoming vehicles that are turning left. [Lane Use Control Signals, Chapter 5 Signs, Signals, and Pavement Markings, Minnesota Driver's Manual]

If you refuse to submit to chemical testing for alcohol or drug use, your license will be revoked for at least

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If you refuse to submit to chemical testing for alcohol or drug use, your driver's license will be revoked for between one and six years, depending on the number of prior offenses. [Implied Consent Law, Chapter 8 Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs, Minnesota Driver's Manual]

How do you make a left turn onto a divided highway at a reduced conflict intersection?

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Reduced conflict intersections are intended to reduce the number of collisions on four-lane divided highways. In a reduced conflict intersection, drivers always make a right turn, followed by a U-turn. Motorists approaching the divided highway from a side street are not allowed to make left turns or cross traffic; instead, they are required to turn right onto the highway and then make a U-turn at a designated median opening.

If you lost your driver's license for an offense other than DWI or criminal vehicular operation, the reinstatement fee will be

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If you lost your driver's license for an offense other than DWI or criminal vehicular operation, the reinstatement fee will be $30. [Reinstatement Fees, Chapter 1 Your License to Drive, Minnesota Driver's Manual]

You must dim your headlights to low beam whenever you are within ______ feet of an oncoming vehicle.

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High beams behind a driver can be distracting; high beams in front of a driver can be blinding. You should dim your headlights to low beam whenever you are within 1,000 feet of an oncoming vehicle or within 200 feet of a vehicle you are following.

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