Thanks, I passed my knowledge test❤ this is really helpful, and I advise you guys to try to remember the question you got wrong on the test so that next time, you will get it right.
Question 25. Is wrong. When parked uphill, Why would you turn wheels toward the right (edge of road)? So if the brake fails, you fall directly into traffic? The whole point of turning the wheels is to keep your car FROM rolling into traffic if brake fails.
If your car is parked uphill, and your wheels are turned outwards - in the event that your brake fails, the car will fall towards the curb. However, if the car is parked uphill, your wheels should be turned inwards.
At first I was in agreement with you but, after thinking it through, I realized that it actually makes sense and here's how... If the front wheels are turned to the right and the car begins moving backwards, the back of the car will go to the right and hit the curb. But if the front wheels are turned to the left and the car begins moving backwards, that makes the back of the car turn out into the street. Assuming there's no car parked behind you, the back of the car will turn into the street and keep rolling downhill. It seems counterintuitive but it actually does make sense.
Question 2's answer is also not right. If two lanes are in one direction and another two lanes is in a different direction, then, no need to stop in this one.
btw this exact this is the exact same way and exactly in the same order in the dmv for written test in Arizona ☠️ I took my written test yesterday. And pasted with out missing a single question and got stopped before i could actually finish the test because i passed more think i needed or what was expected. Took my drivers test today and past first try too.
@@kenyadmsyes. idk if your from az or if they might’ve updated and changed the test, but for me this video was the exact same text from the written test i took.
If all cars get to the intersection at the same time, the car with the right of way is always the one furthest right. So, car 3 has the right of way, then car 2, then car 1.
Thank you very much for this video, however, about question 1 Google says about California traffic low is :- The speed limit is 25 mph within 500 feet of a school while children are outside or crossing the street. With my best regards / Kaisy
@@MyTestMyPrep Now actually your response has us confused, because your answers to your questions might be for Arizona or Florida, and maybe Alaska or California.... We have 50 states! Who goes to what? Which answer best fits a state DMV?
@@MyTestMyPrep You didn't purely focus on California but the test is for California, I don't understand because you reply to another comment saying that. So my question is can this test work for Florida?
Pls. It’s said in driving school that… you talking to people in the car while driving is a distraction… why say is okay… at least put D which can say none of those options are correct…
#1 should be 25 mph , some school crosswalks can go low as 15 but the correct one is 25
Thank you
The 15 is true for DC residents
That’s exactly what I was thinking
Thanks, I passed my knowledge test❤ this is really helpful, and I advise you guys to try to remember the question you got wrong on the test so that next time, you will get it right.
This just helped mw pass my permit test yesterday‼️💯
Glad to hear it
@@Nona.888 wait really, mine is in two days and I’m nervous 😬
@@sophiamartin3722 Nah yea it helps a lot fo
@@sophiamartin3722 and they ask you hypothetical questions so make sure you know the names of different parts of a road
And they ask about how fast you should be going for different areas
Question 15, it must be 300 feet away. B and C both are illegal.
thats for a police car :)
No, it's 500 feet.
300?
Question 25. Is wrong. When parked uphill, Why would you turn wheels toward the right (edge of road)? So if the brake fails, you fall directly into traffic? The whole point of turning the wheels is to keep your car FROM rolling into traffic if brake fails.
@@hansenhollla6705 That is not how gravity works
If your car is parked uphill, and your wheels are turned outwards - in the event that your brake fails, the car will fall towards the curb. However, if the car is parked uphill, your wheels should be turned inwards.
At first I was in agreement with you but, after thinking it through, I realized that it actually makes sense and here's how... If the front wheels are turned to the right and the car begins moving backwards, the back of the car will go to the right and hit the curb. But if the front wheels are turned to the left and the car begins moving backwards, that makes the back of the car turn out into the street. Assuming there's no car parked behind you, the back of the car will turn into the street and keep rolling downhill. It seems counterintuitive but it actually does make sense.
Ikk I’m so confused now😭
@@kepp4687 Correct, just checked CA driver's handbook.
Question 2's answer is also not right. If two lanes are in one direction and another two lanes is in a different direction, then, no need to stop in this one.
btw this exact this is the exact same way and exactly in the same order in the dmv for written test in Arizona ☠️ I took my written test yesterday. And pasted with out missing a single question and got stopped before i could actually finish the test because i passed more think i needed or what was expected. Took my drivers test today and past first try too.
Is this real ?? I’m doing mine tomorrow.
@@kenyadmsyes. idk if your from az or if they might’ve updated and changed the test, but for me this video was the exact same text from the written test i took.
@@kenyadmsto the question to the pictures they were all the same order from the first question. but i recommend u study like other test too
@@zba.z Congratulations
Thanks bro mines is coming up and I was nervous and I dint know if these where like actually the right question for the test let’s hop I pass
can someone explain question 3. Why is the answer choice C
If all cars get to the intersection at the same time, the car with the right of way is always the one furthest right. So, car 3 has the right of way, then car 2, then car 1.
Is this test for any State ?
Question 1 is wrong: it’s 25 mph
no, it's 15 mph. 25 mph is in residential areas.
@@redross231it’s also 25 mph it’s in the handbook , but the handbook does days “ Some school crosswalks can go also low as 15 mph “
Nott in new mexico
Spokane its 20 mph in a school zone so it does differ
Question 28 I don't understand car 3 is supposed to stop but car 2??
exactly what i was saying
I need to get license got pulled over didnt have it now i have court i hope i pass it thank u so mush ill let u know the update !
Question 3 is wrong because if both cars came at the same time the driver on the right has the right away
@@itsraeee491 thank u
Question 28, will someone explain why car 1 doesn't have to stop? Is it just because that road is divided?
@@taffypulller yes, exactly
I loved those videos there helpful!
Thank you for sharing your video.
Thank you for this tips ❤❤❤
I really appreciate it for sharing us
Number one is 25 mph… and others are not right. Are these California laws?
Huh in Utah it's 20mph
@@karinarico6240 it some schools it’s 15
Will this help me with the computer test to
What text to speech voice did you use for this video?
Thanks
I passed
Why would I turn my wheels to the curb in one but not the other question makes no sense.
Question 12 was incorrect: it's 30 mph.
Bruh question 9 I literally did that when the lady got in my car & docked a point when I turned to look back when backing. This is so confusing...
Facts ❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍more more ‘’’’.
Thank you very much for this video, however, about question 1 Google says about California traffic low is :- The speed limit is 25 mph within 500 feet of a school while children are outside or crossing the street.
With my best regards / Kaisy
Yes, correct - In California The speed limit is 25 mph within 500 feet of a school. In this video we did not purely focus on California.
@@MyTestMyPrep Now actually your response has us confused, because your answers to your questions might be for Arizona or Florida, and maybe Alaska or California.... We have 50 states! Who goes to what? Which answer best fits a state DMV?
@@MyTestMyPrep You didn't purely focus on California but the test is for California, I don't understand because you reply to another comment saying that. So my question is can this test work for Florida?
Hey, are these actually on the test?
Can someoen explain question 3
White Extension
Ritchie Road
Johnston River
Travis Circles
Pls. It’s said in driving school that… you talking to people in the car while driving is a distraction… why say is okay… at least put D which can say none of those options are correct…
507 Gulgowski Oval
wth is question number 15
18*
612 Alexis Summit
the first question was wrong its 25 mph
Jenkins Bypass
Hi voice❤❤
Kevon Cliff
311 Drew Burgs
Is there actually 35 questions on a written test no way and you can only get 7 wrong dang
is this test for california?
YES
Predovic Plain
Legros Extension
Russel Squares
Mertz Islands
66801 Boyer Pines
Emiliano Green
Jones Estates
Thora Walk
Pacocha Drive
432 D'Amore Dam
Devante Trace
Patience Creek
Why are there even wrong answers in the video?it's really confusing for people
Kaden Loaf
Question 13 😂
Geovany Views
Burnice Land
Questions #1, 15, and 25 are wrong! Why do you want to teach something wrong to ppl?
82073 Anais Pines
Thanks