Emma Q Chapter 1-6 Flashcards
Types of NJ Licenses
Basic Automobile License Probationary Automobile License Commercial Driver License Motorcycle License Probationary Motorcycle License Moped License Agricultural License
To receive a special learner permit, you must be how many years old?
16
What is one reason other than poor driving that could lead to a failed driver’s test?
An improper, expired, or no inspection sticker
Definition of Airbag
Standard equipment in almost all new vehicles, and are designed to supplement seatbelts in frontal crashes
A motorist should grip the steering wheel by the outside rim at …..?
9 & 3
When you have a permit, you cannot be behind the wheel from what times?
11:01 PM to 5 AM
The driver in the car with you must have a license for at least how many years?
3 years
What are decals?
Little red velcros that you put on your license plate to show that you have a permit and are not a driver with a license.
There should be no use of hand-held, hands-free, or ____ devices?
Electronic
Basic Driver License Requirements
6 Point ID Verification Vision test Knowledge test *Interpreters Road Test Reasons for Rejection
What is the speed limit in a school zone?
25 mph
What is an intersection?
Where two or more roads cross/merge at angles
Solid lines show…
That you cannot pass
Dotted lines show…
You may pass
A motorist must yield to…
Oncoming traffic, pedestrians, and cyclists
While entering a highway, do not ____ in the acceleration lane
Stop
If you miss an exit do not ____ or _____, proceed to the next exit
Stop or back up
If a line is dotted
You may pass
Right turn on red
Yes in nj unless there is a sign telling you otherwise
When you see an emergency vehicle…
pull over and stop driving
When must you turn on headlights?
Half an hour before sunset, half an over after sunset
Speed limit for school zones?
25 mph
What is the fine for using your phone while driving?
200 - 800 dollars
How many feet do you have to be from a rail road crossing when stopping?
15 ft
Do not pass
When line is solid near you
What is alcohol produced by?
The fermentation of grains, fruits, and other plants.
What are some effects of Alcohol?
decreased ability to make good decisions, lower inhibitions, slower reaction time and coordination, Slurred speech, Unclear vision.
What blood alcohol content is illegal to drive with?
.08 or above
What are the 4 factors that influence someones BAC?
The quantity of alcohol consumed, A person’s body weight, How quickly someone consumed the drinks, Food consumed.
What is BAC?
Blood alcohol content, also known as the amount of alcohol absorbed into one’s bloodstream.
How many alcoholic drinks does it take for one to be affected?
It only takes one drink.
How long does it take 0.06 to 0.12 BAC to be eliminated?
5-7 hours
How long does it take 0.04-0.06 BAC to be eliminated?
4-5 hours
How much pure alcohol is in 5 ounces of wine?
0.6 ounces
What does 0.05 BAC feel like?
It feels like being a bit more extroverted. The chance of crashing is 2 times as high.
What does 0.15 BAC feel like?
It comes with inability to communicate properly and huge mood swings as well as 20 times crashing rate.
What happens if you drink alcohol on an empty stomach?
Your brain is negatively affected in less than on minute.
Driving while drunk results in drivers to…
Speed, weave between lanes, drive slower than the posted speed limit, and stop suddenly.
80% of the alcohol is absorbed through what part of the body?
Small intestine
20% of the alcohol is absorbed through what part of the body?
Stomach
What illegal drugs can one be under the influence of while driving?
None
Drugs labeled with what should not be taken before driving?
“may cause drowsiness or dissiness”
What drug is most found under the influence of during accidents?
Marijuana
How should drivers handle prescription medicine?
They should make sure they know the effects of them beforehand.
How does marijuana affect a driver?
Inability to track objects and keep the car moving in their designated lane, inability to judge distances, lack of attention on the road