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The California Driver Handbook devotes an entire chapter to sharing the road with vulnerable users. This drill covers the 3-foot bicycle rule, motorcycle lane rights, truck blind spots, school buses, and pedestrians with white canes. Drill 10 questions at a time from a bank of 17.
The California Driver Handbook devotes an entire chapter to sharing the road with vulnerable users. This drill covers the 3-foot bicycle rule, motorcycle lane rights, truck blind spots, school buses, and pedestrians with white canes.
Practice questions written from the California Driver Handbook. Not affiliated with the California DMV. Pass the practice test and book a behind-the-wheel lesson to round out your preparation.
The California DMV pulls a varying number of sharing the road questions from its bank into each test. The official adult exam is 36 questions total drawn from every topic — drilling sharing the road is one of the highest-leverage things you can do before test day.
Every question is written from the publicly published California Driver Handbook — the same source the DMV uses to author the official knowledge test. No confidential test items are reproduced.
Yes — totally free, no sign-up, no paywall. Your progress is stored on your device so you can come back to it anytime.
Book your DMV permit test. Once you pass the written, schedule behind-the-wheel training with a DMV-certified instructor so you are ready for the road test as well.