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Question:

You see a lane marked by solid and broken yellow lines. What type of lane is this?

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This is a shared center lane, also known as a two-way left-turn lane. Vehicles traveling in either direction can make left turns (and U-turns when permitted) from this lane. When turning left here, proceed with caution and watch out for oncoming traffic. Don't travel in this lane for more than 500 feet and never use this lane for passing. Don't use this lane to enter the roadway from a side street. [Shared Center Lanes, Chapter 3 – Pavement Markings, Traffic Signs, Lights, and Signals, Missouri DOR Driver Guide; Two-Way Left-Turn Lanes, Chapter 4 – Rules of the Road, Missouri DOR Driver Guide]

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Geehxrhb

2 years ago

studied all the questions until i had 0 weak ones and only got one off on my permit test, which was my mistake for misreading the question. i do find it questionable that according to the app the BAC for minors max is .02%, but the CA guide book says .01%. it also says permit can be acquired at 15, but according to the 2020 handbook it is 15 1/2. pretty accurate otherwise. a lot of the questions on the exam were repeats :)

AidanPVayber

2 years ago

I live in Oregon, I’m getting my drivers license and I wanted to review the handbook. I chose Oregon and took a test. The information I was tested on for multiple questions does not appear anywhere in the Oregon handbook as the app claims. Or is highly situational and not accurate to the actual DMV knowledge tests. I’ve used several similar apps, which have been much more accurate. I would advise against using this product.

Earle Shepherd

2 years ago

I am trying to study for my learners permit test. I have gotten through a few stages but now it won’t let me go on to the next one without paying for the pro version. There are already a ton of ads that constantly bother you which I’m ok with because I don’t want to pay for the full version. I just think it’s bad business practice to make it seem like you can use the service for free (with some limitations like less features and a bunch of ads) and then after using it for a bit lock everything down and force you to pay if you want to continue. No where that I could see did it say that after a few sets of questions would I need to pay. User be warned!

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