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A comprehensive set of questions and answers related to the nebraska learners permit test. It covers various aspects of road safety, traffic rules, and vehicle operation, offering valuable insights for individuals preparing for their driving test. Information on traffic signs, road markings, safe driving practices, and legal requirements for drivers in nebraska.
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In a roundabout, traffic circulates ✔✔in a counterclockwise direction.
Work zone signs are ✔✔orange and black.
You must dim your headlights when following another vehicle within ✔✔200 feet.
A broken yellow line alongside a solid yellow line indicates that ✔✔passing is permitted on the side of the broken line, but not on the side of the solid line.
Nebraska law requires you to signal at least ✔✔100 feet before turning or moving right or left.
To exit a freeway, enter the ✔✔deceleration lane before you start to slow down
When meeting or overtaking a school bus with its overhead amber warning lights flashing, ✔✔you must slow down to 25 mph and prepare to stop.
When you parallel park your vehicle, ✔✔you must park within 12 inches of the curb or the edge of the road.
This sign means that the road is slippery when wet. ✔✔
When you park facing uphill ✔✔you should point your wheels away from the curb and then roll back slowly so that the rear part of the right front wheel rests against the curb
Rumble strips are a series of indented elements installed on a paved roadway shoulder near the travel lane, on a two-lane roadway near the center line, or in a lane of traffic approaching a stop sign or signal. Rumble strips are intended to alert drowsy or inattentive drivers through vibration and sound that their vehicles have ✔✔left the travel lane or are approaching a stop sign or signal.
This warning sign indicates that there is a stop sign ahead. Slow down and prepare to stop at the stop sign. ✔✔
When driving a vehicle equipped with airbags, leave about 10-12 inches of space between yourself and the steering wheel ✔✔Keep your hands at the 9 and 3 o'clock positions on the steering wheel.
These freeway signs are called ✔✔dynamic message signs
The minimum required speed on interstate highways is ✔✔40 mph.
In fog, travel on roadways with posted speeds of 40 mph or higher is not recommended when visibility is less than ✔✔1/4 mile.
If your vehicle gets stuck on a railroad track ✔✔get everyone including yourself out of your vehicle and walk quickly at about a 45-degree angle to the tracks in the direction from which you expect a train to approach.
divided roadway ahead ✔✔
This sign features the international symbol of access for disabled persons. ✔✔It means that these parking spaces are reserved for those persons with handicapped parking privileges.
A person must be at least ✔✔14 years of age to obtain a school learner's permit (LPE)
Flashing arrow panels may be used in work zones to guide drivers into ✔✔certain traffic lanes and to inform them that part of the road ahead is closed.
A broken yellow line separates two lanes of traffic traveling in opposite directions. ✔✔A broken line allows passing on the left when the way ahead is clear. However, you should still use caution and keep watching for oncoming vehicles.
If you miss your exit on an interstate highway, do not stop or back up. ✔✔Instead, continue to the next exit and find a way to double back from there.
If you drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or above ✔✔you are considered legally intoxicated and can be charged with driving under the influence (DUI). It is also illegal to drive with a BAC of 0.04% or above if you are operating a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) such as a bus or truck. It is also illegal to drive with a BAC of 0.02% or above if you are under 21 years of age
If you are being passed by another vehicle ✔✔stay in your lane and do not increase your speed. Let the other driver pass you safely.
Under Nebraska's Occupant Protection law, the driver and front-seat passengers ✔✔must be secured with a safety belt or suitable child restraint.
A double solid yellow line marks the center of the road and separates opposing lanes of traffic. ✔✔Passing is not allowed in either direction.