Georgia Learners Test Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield Georgia Learners Test facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
40 questions
60 min time limit
75.00% to pass
- A solid white line between lanes on a highway means: → Lane changes are discouraged but not illegal
- When making a three-point turn (Y-turn) in Georgia, you should choose a location that: → Has enough space and clear sight lines in both directions
- In Georgia, what is the minimum following distance expressed as a rule for safe driving? → 3-second rule
- In Georgia, you must report an accident to law enforcement if: → Anyone is injured or killed, or property damage exceeds $500
- In Georgia, your driver's license must be in your possession whenever you are: → Operating a motor vehicle on a public road
- Who is responsible for knowing how medicines affect your driving? → You
- A traffic signal is completely dark (not functioning). How should you treat this intersection? → Treat it as a four-way stop
- When a school bus displays flashing amber lights, it means: → The bus is preparing to stop — slow down and prepare to stop
- Georgia's 'point system' for traffic violations results in license suspension when a driver accumulates how many points within 24 months? → 15 points
- You are entering a roundabout. Who has the right-of-way? → Vehicles already circulating inside the roundabout
- Teenage drivers are more likely to be involved in an accident when: → They are driving with teenage passengers
- An emergency vehicle with flashing lights and siren is approaching an intersection. What must you do? → Pull over to the right and stop as soon as it is safe to do so
- Which of the following is NOT required to obtain an instructional permit (Class CP) in Georgia? → Complete a behind-the-wheel driving test
- Which of the following should you do when approaching an intersection when the light changes from green to yellow? → Slow down and be prepared to stop before the intersection.
- You are stopped at a red light in the right lane. Can you turn right on red in Georgia? → Yes, after coming to a complete stop and yielding to all traffic and pedestrians
- Prescription medications can affect driving by: → Causing drowsiness, slowed reaction time, or impaired judgment similar to alcohol
- When driving at night, you should dim your high beams when an oncoming vehicle is within: → 500 feet
- In Georgia, a first-offense DUI conviction can result in: → License suspension, fine, and possible jail time
- If you refuse a chemical sobriety test in Georgia after a DUI arrest, your license will be suspended for: → One year
- What is the penalty for a first-offense texting while driving citation in Georgia? → $150 fine and 1 point
- An intersection has a stop sign and a crosswalk, but there is no stop line; you must stop: → Before the crosswalk
- This red and white sign signifies: → The road ahead is closed to traffic in your direction
- In Georgia, when must a driver yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk? → Whenever a pedestrian is in any crosswalk, marked or unmarked
- What should you do if your accelerator sticks while driving? → Shift to neutral, brake, and pull off the road safely
- You are approaching an intersection and the traffic signal turns yellow. What is the correct action? → Stop before the intersection if you can do so safely
- In Georgia, how far from an intersection must you signal before turning? → 100 feet
- What is the correct way to enter a freeway using an acceleration lane? → Accelerate to match freeway speed in the acceleration lane then merge
- In Georgia, driving with a suspended license is: → A criminal misdemeanor
- In Georgia, what is the maximum speed limit on a rural interstate highway? → 70 mph
- A Georgia driver may legally use a handheld cell phone while driving: → Never while the vehicle is in motion
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