- Updated for January 2025
- Based on official New Hampshire Driver's manual
Free New Hampshire DMV Permit Practice Test Three 2025
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- Your _________ keeps your head and chest from striking the dashboard or windshield in a collision.
- Do not ________ at crash scenes or locations along the highway where a law enforcement officer may have pulled a vehicle off the road.
- Which of the following statements is FALSE?
- You are in heavy traffic. An emergency vehicle with its lights flashing is right behind you. What should you do?
- Always use _________ to exit a roundabout.
- On a divided highway, you must _________ unless directed to do otherwise by a sign, traffic control device, or police officer.
- If you suddenly have no control of the steering wheel, you should
- Which of the following statements about driving on highways is true?
- A yield sign indicates that you must slow down and prepare to _________ if a vehicle or pedestrian is approaching from another direction.
- You are on a two-lane road with traffic moving in both directions. To pass on the left, you must
- If you must park on a roadway, park your vehicle
- Where there are three or more lanes going in the same direction, the _________ usually offer(s) the smoothest flow of traffic.
- If you are on a single- or two-lane road and come to an intersection with a divided highway or a roadway with three or more lanes, you must
- A two-headed arrow with one head pointing straight ahead and the other pointing to the left means that
- Which of the following statements about bicyclists is true?
- A driver must yield the right-of-way to other vehicles in all of the following situations EXCEPT
- A highway work zone can be easily identified by __________ immediately preceding the work zone.
- A broken yellow line alongside a solid yellow line indicates that
- In New Hampshire, a steady red arrow pointing right means
- This sign means that you are allowed to
- What does this sign mean?
- If an emergency vehicle is approaching you with its siren or flashing lights on, you must
- If your vehicle's wheels drift onto the shoulder of the road, you should
- When a traffic signal turns green at an intersection and you are going straight through, you must
- _________ are a pair of white or longitudinal lines that mark where pedestrians may walk.
- Flashing arrow panels may be used in work zones to
- If the street is too narrow for you to make a U-turn, you can turn your vehicle around by making
- _________ allow vehicles to leave expressways.
- This sign is
- On two-lane, two-way roads, you may pass on the left only if
- What does this sign indicate?
- If you spot a slow-moving vehicle in your lane, you should
- If a car approaches you with its bright headlights on, you must __________ to prevent being temporarily blinded.
- If you are having vehicle trouble and need to stop, what is the first thing you should do?
- Where there are two or more lanes of traffic in each direction, a broken white line is used
- What is the correct hand signal for a left turn?
- _________ can occur if you drive at high speed on a wet road.
- What does this sign indicate?
- All work zone signs have
- To prevent drowsiness when you're driving on an interstate highway, you should
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