2024 Nevada Permit Test 13
The following questions are from real DMV written tests. These are some of the actual permit questions you will face in Nevada. Each permit practice test question has three answer choices. Select one answer for each question and select "grade this section." You can find this button at the bottom of the drivers license quiz. For a complete list of questions and answers for Nevada please visit https://cheat-sheets.dmv-written-test.com/en/nevada/car.
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8. This sign is a warning that you are approaching:
Explanation
This sign indicates that you are approaching a railroad crossing.
9. When should a driver consider driving more slowly than the posted speed limit?
Explanation
Nevada drivers should travel at a speed that is reasonable and proper. This means that in addition to any posted speed limits, drivers must consider weather conditions, visibility, the condition of the road surface, the type of roadway, and surrounding traffic when deciding how fast to travel. Motorists must decrease their speed when driving under unusual conditions.
10. The most common color of warning signs is:
Explanation
Most warning signs are diamond-shaped and yellow with black markings. These signs warn drivers about unexpected conditions that may not be readily apparent.
11. A red flashing traffic light has the same meaning as a:
Explanation
A red flashing traffic signal has the same meaning as a stop sign. When approaching a red flashing signal, come to a complete stop and proceed when it is safe to do so. A stop sign may sometimes also be posted where this signal is located.
12. When approaching a stop sign that is not marked by a crosswalk, drivers should stop their vehicles before entering the intersection.
Explanation
At a stop sign, you must come to a complete stop at the stop line, if there is one. If there is no stop line, you must make a complete stop before entering the crosswalk. If there is no crosswalk, you must stop before entering the intersection.
13. When approaching a disabled pedestrian using a guide dog, white cane, or other assistive device, a driver should yield the right-of-way.
Explanation
A pedestrian with a disability who is utilizing a guide dog, a white cane, a wheelchair, or another assistive device, whether on a sidewalk or roadway, has the right-of-way and is granted the same rights as any other pedestrian.
14. This sign means:
Explanation