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Practice Test
and what to Know for Endorsement Testing
The information below is not to be substituted for studying and learning the Mississippi Driver’s Manual for the Driver/Motorcycle endorsement testing.
When taking the endorsement test,
remember the following:
READ EACH QUESTION CAREFULLY
REMAIN RELAXED – BEING NERVOUS CAN MAKE YOU CARELESS
WATCH OUT FOR WORDS LIKE
MAY, ALWAYS AND NEVER – THESE ARE CLUES
IF YOU ARE UNSURE ABOUT VARIOUS ROAD SIGNS
LEARN THEM – THEY WILL APPEAR ON THE TEST
The test can be tricky by most who take it
THIS IS TO BE USED AS
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION ONLY
More information from the Mississippi Driver’s Manual
On rural roads, the round railway advance warning sign indicates a railroad crossing is ahead and is normally posted 500 to 900 feet from the tracks. It is there to tell you to look. listen, and slow down because you may have to stop. With your headlights you should be able to see a person 200 feet ahead under good weather conditions.
You must dim your lights when an upcoming vehicle is within 500 feet of you and when you pull 500 feet of the vehicle ahead.
Your vehicle must have a horn that can be heard 200 ft away.
Reflector posts on the side of highways are 200 ft apart.
Stay at least 400 ft from the vehicle ahead.
The maximum legal distance you may park your
car parallel to the curb is 12 inches.
You must stop within 50 ft to 10 feet of the
outer rail of a railroad crossing.
Allow for at least 1 car length, for every 10 mph you are travelling.
At 55 mph, you should be 5.5 car lengths from the car in front.