This West Virgina DMV permit practice test, with multiple choice questions, is intended to help you prepare for the West Virgina written knowledge test that is required before you can get your driver’s license. Passing the West Virgina 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.
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West Virgina DMV Practice Test – Quiz 1 (Signs)
West Virgina DMV Practice Test – Quiz 2 (Signs)
West Virgina DMV Practice Test – Quiz 3 (Rules)
West Virgina DMV Practice Test – Quiz 4 (Rules)
West Virgina DMV Practice Test – Quiz 5 (Rules)
West Virgina DMV Practice Test – Quiz 6 (Rules)
West Virgina DMV Practice Test – Quiz 7 (Rules)
Seven things you should not do while driving
Studies and common sense say that the majority of car accidents could be avoided by taking some basic precautions. Simple safety measures like following traffic rules, not driving with a migraine attack or forgetting your contact lenses at home could save us the horrific encounters with a crash. Here is a list of the seven things that are a serious no-no for safe driving.
Breaking traffic rules: A safe driver needs to abide by the traffic rules for his own safety and the safety of other motorists and pedestrians. Reckless speeding, jumping red lights, changing lanes haphazardly become the cause of a number of road accidents. Exhibition of aggressive behavior such verbal abuse, flashing lights at other motorists, constant honking, deliberate obstruction of vehicles etc. lead to unnecessary menace on the road.
Using your phone: Cell phones are the biggest forms of distraction for a driver. Whether using your phone for an important call, for texting or for other purposes like music, videos or tweeting it is extremely important to avoid its usage while driving. Whereas texting takes away your entire attention from the road leading to ghastly possibilities of a crash, being on a call still allows you to look at the road, nevertheless being a distraction, takes away your focus making you prone to an accident.
Eating or drinking while driving: Eating or drinking while driving needs to avoided for the obvious distractions they bring in terms of the hands being removed from the wheel and the mind from the road. There could be other slight problems like a spill being caused, wheels being smeared with oil leading to a loss of focus and thus bringing in the chances of an accident.
Driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs: Driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol is the gravest of dangers that a driver puts himself/herself to. Studies show that 40% of road accidents can be attributed to drunk driving making the drunk drivers twelve times more prone to a crash. It is thus important to be absolutely sober while driving to avoid an accident.
Reading or Writing while driving: No driver is good enough to be able to take notes or read a book while driving without making himself/herself vulnerable to accidents. If it is however very important to take note of something or read a map for directions the car should be first pulled on a side.
Tending to kids, pets etc while driving: It is extremely dangerous to be tending to the pets or kids sitting on the back seat while driving. Also daily distractions such as applying make-up, adjusting the seat etc should be strictly avoided while driving.
Driving without the seat belt: And last but not the least, the first and foremost mantra of safe driving is fastening the seat belts. If there is a child in the car it is important to see that the child uses correct child restraint.