Learning to Drive — Pennsylvania Driver's License Practice Test
This Pennsylvania Driver's License Learning to Drive practice set has 141 real questions based on the official handbook, each with an instant explanation. You need 83% on the real Pennsylvania Driver's License knowledge test to pass.
📖 Topic overview
This is the manual's longest and most detailed chapter, covering pre-drive vehicle checks, seat and mirror setup, everyday skills like managing space and speed, turning and passing, negotiating intersections and curves, plus special circumstances such as work zones, railroad crossings, and sharing the road with trucks, motorcycles, and school buses.
Expect frequent questions on following-distance rules (the 4-second rule and when to increase it), right-of-way at intersections and roundabouts, safe passing distances and clearances, school-bus stopping rules, and driver-factor topics like drowsy driving, alcohol BAC limits, and distraction.
A common mistake is confusing the different following-distance and clearance numbers scattered throughout the chapter — for example, mixing up the 4-second following rule with the 4-foot bicycle-passing clearance, or forgetting that BAC limits differ for drivers under 21, adults, and commercial/school-bus drivers. Read each numeric rule in its own context rather than generalizing.
What is the 4-second rule, and when should you increase your following distance beyond it?
The 4-second rule is a way to check that you have enough space behind the vehicle ahead to steer or brake safely; you should increase that distance in conditions like wet or unpaved roads, when following large vehicles that block your view, or when driving downhill.
At a four-way stop, who goes first if two vehicles arrive at the same time?
The driver on the right has priority when two vehicles arrive at a four-way stop at the same time; the driver who arrived first, in general, proceeds first.
What should you do if you start to skid?
Look and steer in the direction you want the vehicle to go, and avoid braking during the skid — braking can make it worse.
141 questions in this topic · 30 drawn at random this round
In a review of 12,000 crashes, what percentage of drivers took no action to avoid the crash?
📚 PA Driver's Manual
All questions are based on the official Pennsylvania Driver's Manual. Study the relevant section to reinforce your knowledge.
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