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Montana DMV Practice Test

This Montana DMV permit practice test, with multiple choice questions, is intended to help you prepare for the Montana written knowledge test that is required before you can get your driver’s license. Passing the Montana DMV permit test is as easy as 1 2 3 using our online interactive driving practice tests with high quality images. Study for this driver’s license practice test is completely free.

If you have completed a defensive driving course, you may be able to save on your auto insurance premiums when buying new or used car either by financing, leasing or through bank car loan.

Montana DMV Practice Test – Quiz 1 (Signs)

Montana DMV Practice Test – Quiz 2 (Signs)

Montana DMV Practice Test – Quiz 3 (Rules)

Montana DMV Practice Test – Quiz 4 (Rules)

Montana DMV Practice Test – Quiz 5 (Rules)

Montana DMV Practice Test – Quiz 6 (Rules)

Montana DMV Practice Test – Quiz 7 (Rules)

Driving at Night

Statistics show that road accidents are three times more frequent at night time than during the day. However, not a lot of drivers are well versed with the proper way to drive at night. We hope to provide a few tips that will help you be safe on the road at night.

This is obvious to everyone but the biggest reason for higher number of accidents at night is the darkness. When people drive, most of their reactions are based on what they see and when they see nothing, there is nothing to react to. Moreover, color and depth perception reduce exponentially as darkness approaches and it becomes harder for a driver to judge how far away the approaching vehicle is. So, the question of what has to be done while driving at night to be safe arises. Here, we try to answer that.

The first thing to keep in mind is that, the headlamps of the car have to be on at all times. If you are driving in the city, chances are there are street lamps but you need to have headlamps on, at least on low power at all times. If you are driving long distance on a highway, always keep them on in high power mode to make sure you can see oncoming traffic at a safe distance away; it should give you enough time to react.

Next, make sure your tail lights are in working condition as you do not want to be rear ended by the traffic behind you. Plus, there should be distinction between them being on and when you brake. If you need to stop completely in the middle of the road, turn on the emergency blinkers to notify traffic that you are positioned there.

Night driving can be quite tiring and sleep here is the biggest enemy. If you feel drowsy or if you feel your eyes closing, stop immediately and take a drink of cold water. Statistics show that sleep deprivation is one of the most common causes of accidents. If you feel sleepy, have someone else drive or take a break and catch some sleep.

When driving long distance at night, make frequent stops and have a light snack or meal. In addition, keep yourself fresh with a splash of water. Also, stretch a bit to make sure you are not cramped up from the driving. Uncomfortable position can lead to fatal accidents in a lot of cases.

Off road driving at night is even more dangerous. Turn on all the lights that your car has if you are on an offbeat path and make sure you know how to use the 4WD. Keep an eye out and go slow for sharp turns and maintain a light touch on the controls and steering.

Night driving can be fun, for both short and long distances. Just because there are a lot of risks, doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy it. Make sure you follow the pointers and you will be perfectly fine driving at night!