DMV Senior Written Test 2024 [UPDATED] Exclusive 35 Question Breakdown

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Welcome to our comprehensive guide to the DMV Senior Written Test for 2023! This video is specifically designed to help our senior drivers stay safe, confident, and informed on the road. Featuring 35 carefully selected multiple-choice questions (MCQs), we aim to cover the essential areas that are typically included in the senior driver's test.

From understanding road signs to mastering the rules of the road, our MCQs delve into the most significant aspects of driving knowledge that you need to stay updated on. Whether you're brushing up on your skills for a driver's license renewal or helping a loved one prepare, this video is an essential tool for ensuring success.

The questions in this video are presented clearly and precisely, reflecting the format you'll encounter in the actual DMV Senior Written Test. Plus, with each question, we provide a detailed explanation of the correct answer, ensuring you understand the rationale behind it. This feature empowers you to not only memorize the answers but to truly understand and apply the rules when you're behind the wheel.

So sit back, take notes, and let's get started. Remember, it's not just about passing the test - it's about ensuring your safety and the safety of others on the road. Good luck!

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Error Questrion 27: Question Shoud Be "You must notify the DMD within 10 days if you"

DMVRenewalPrep
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I’m a senior, here’s some of my problems driving:

People riding bicycles in the dark at 4:30 am, no lights, no reflectors.
Cars driving before dawn with their lights off.
Super hyper bright headlights, they blind everything. This is safe?
Red light runners. I was hit by one of these.
Speeders.
Cell phone users.
Sudden lane changes, yep, one of these got me.

This test doesn't seem to cover any of these problems.

james
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For the past umpteen years The DMV has just sent me my renewed license in the mail....This birthday (74) I received a notice I would be required to take a written exam and eye exam....NO tickets, accidents or any driving guess its the $41.00 that they need

fredmckibben
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I’m a senior and had to take the written test at DMV because the online test wouldn’t download to my iPad. The test had very little to do with a regular driver on the road. Most of the questions were for truck drivers or something…even the lady who gave me the test said that was stupid. Thankfully I passed, but it was close. I’ve got a perfect driving record but am treated like I’m senile or something in California. Shameful….

cynthiacollett
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If you walk behind your car to make sure there are no children there and then get in your car to back out, this is no guarantee that a child is not there now as 15-30 seconds has passed.

HRConsultant_Jeff
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One of my driving pet peeve's are people who drive onto a freeway at 40 mph and never increase their speed...

tommybotts
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I don't live in Cal. but the fact that seniors are targeted like this is no more than age discrimination. There are no statistics to say seniors have any more accidents than the young, it actually is more teens and new drivers.and distraction is the biggest cause, Seniors, are not the population glued to their blasted cell phones!

elliecobb
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Seniors are not the problem compared to drivers 25 and under. They don't drive as fast and do not do drugs or alcohol like younger people. Govt has done this to your thinking.

wanaraz
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I'm 69 years old and I only got the railroad crossing sign question wrong. It wasn't on my written driver's test 50 years ago. Somehow I managed to avoid hitting a train or anything else.

plasticman
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DMV's questions have reached a level of trickery which is more about comprehension then it is about safe driving. I passed the test but I failed the first attempt, I'm 74 years old with a perfect driving record of 55 years. The part I don't get is they charge you again if you fail 3 times. Why do they charge you again? Rip off. Los Angeles

bluesdawg
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Sounds like these questions would more apply to the newer drivers who seem to lack understanding of these.

edwardherford
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I believe the answer to the Rail Road Crossing sign is incorrect in the video. THIS SIGN THAT IS SHOWN NEVER indicates the direction that the tracks cross the highway! Rail Road Signs are universal across the USA and DO NOT indicate at which angle the tracks cross the roadway. They only tell the driver that tracks are present! There are other yellow signs that may show tracks crossing at an angle, but the sign shown in the test video is definitely not designed to do that. It merely indicates that it is a Rail Road Crossing.

optionstraderman
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It's not the seniors I'd be testing but all! Now that pot is a free for all, every one who has a drivers license insured or not (most driving with no insurance and expired tags) should be tested in person!

pumpupjam
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100% at age 73. Most of these questions are common sense. A few I best-guessed as I don’t live in CA and my state doesn’t have a senior test. IMO, the real danger is from younger people who are more apt to be texting while driving an older model car not equipped with hands free technology. Those of any age lacking in driving experience can also pose a hazard.

mariekatherine
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Seniors are not the problem in Raleigh, NC. It’s the drivers age 25-40 who are on their phones, speeding, and don’t know the basics of traffic laws.

karenk
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I take issue with question #5, the question doesn't match what is in the real world in California. Many of the these signs only let you know there are train tracks and NOT the angle of how the tracks intersect the roadway that is fact!

travelingman
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Seniors are not the problem the age group that has the most accidents is 16-17 and other younger age groups .why is the focus on seniors we are probably the only ones that follow the law.

bernadettetakahashi
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At 8:01 "wait until the vehicle is 100 meters ahead". How many seniors know what the hell 100 meters is?

skyhawkbill
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I don't understand their logic in asking if a senior knows whether or not a parking ticket affects their driving record and the other legal questions. I thought the thought process while driving was what needed to be tested.

wayjamus
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Went to the Ca DMV to renew my CDL, passed and three weeks later DMV "mailed" a new card. At five weeks-- no card. Had to go to DMV to spend three more hours and start the process over again except no $$ this time. Complained that an important document like a CDL should at minimum be tracable: "oh we mail out millions so no-can-do"; with all the $$$ the DMV sucks-up they could hire a private delivery service to make secure deliveries.
Likely someone has snatched my CDL ID and it is now in use by some border jumper leading to more disruptions in my future.. THANKS CA DMV.

MrGGPRI