Your number 13 has to be wrong. If you are going to make a turn (changing lanes as you imply) you have to signal to change lanes. By default that will usually be the same direction as your turn. So I would signal first and change lanes as needed when it is safe to do so.
I have flunked the test twice now, so I need to study hard for my next try, but I remember one question with basically what does this sign mean (it was a no u-turn sign) and so I marked the answer no u-turn and it was wrong and said that the correct answer was no turns. Is there a situation where a no u-turn sign means no turns? I have looked in the book, put the question out on google and I do not get that answer that a no u-turn sign means no turns.
@dmvwrittentest2024 🙏 thank you! The tests for the renewal are super difficult. I've already failed twice and those two topics I brought up were asked in the test.
@dmvwrittentest2024 I passed my renewal test with 1 error. I was aloud 5 mistake. I thought it was 4. One of the questions I remember was, " What's the minimum room should you have to pass safely before a hill?" " Who can use a disabled placard" the rest were pretty much straightforward.
I recently obtained my driver's license, even though I didn't pass the test myself. After failing the test three times due to nervousness, I inquired about the DMV test process and eventually hired a licensed test drive specialist. The specialist helped me get my license. I expected to receive a provisional license since I hadn't taken the test, but to my surprise, I was issued a Class D license.
The answer to question #19 is also wrong. Ca. booklet says to turn your wheels towards the curb whether you are going up or downhill. Who made up this test? a 6 year old?
Please re read the question, there are no any mistakes in questions and answers: Downhill: turn the wheels toward the curb. Uphill: turn the wheels away from the curb. No Curb: turn the wheels toward the shoulder of the road.