Emma Q Chapter 1-6 Flashcards

1
Q

Types of NJ Licenses

A
Basic Automobile License
Probationary Automobile License
Commercial Driver License
Motorcycle License
Probationary Motorcycle License
Moped License
Agricultural License
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2
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To receive a special learner permit, you must be how many years old?

A

16

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3
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What is one reason other than poor driving that could lead to a failed driver’s test?

A

An improper, expired, or no inspection sticker

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4
Q

Definition of Airbag

A

Standard equipment in almost all new vehicles, and are designed to supplement seatbelts in frontal crashes

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5
Q

A motorist should grip the steering wheel by the outside rim at …..?

A

9 & 3

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6
Q

When you have a permit, you cannot be behind the wheel from what times?

A

11:01 PM to 5 AM

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7
Q

The driver in the car with you must have a license for at least how many years?

A

3 years

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8
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What are decals?

A

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.

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9
Q

There should be no use of hand-held, hands-free, or ____ devices?

A

Electronic

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10
Q

Basic Driver License Requirements

A
6 Point ID Verification
Vision test
Knowledge test
*Interpreters
Road Test
Reasons for Rejection
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11
Q

What is the speed limit in a school zone?

A

25 mph

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12
Q

What is an intersection?

A

Where two or more roads cross/merge at angles

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13
Q

Solid lines show…

A

That you cannot pass

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14
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Dotted lines show…

A

You may pass

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15
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A motorist must yield to…

A

Oncoming traffic, pedestrians, and cyclists

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16
Q

While entering a highway, do not ____ in the acceleration lane

A

Stop

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17
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If you miss an exit do not ____ or _____, proceed to the next exit

A

Stop or back up

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18
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If a line is dotted

A

You may pass

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19
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Right turn on red

A

Yes in nj unless there is a sign telling you otherwise

20
Q

When you see an emergency vehicle…

A

pull over and stop driving

21
Q

When must you turn on headlights?

A

Half an hour before sunset, half an over after sunset

22
Q

Speed limit for school zones?

A

25 mph

23
Q

What is the fine for using your phone while driving?

A

200 - 800 dollars

24
Q

How many feet do you have to be from a rail road crossing when stopping?

A

15 ft

25
Q

Do not pass

A

When line is solid near you

26
Q

What is alcohol produced by?

A

The fermentation of grains, fruits, and other plants.

27
Q

What are some effects of Alcohol?

A

decreased ability to make good decisions, lower inhibitions, slower reaction time and coordination, Slurred speech, Unclear vision.

28
Q

What blood alcohol content is illegal to drive with?

A

.08 or above

29
Q

What are the 4 factors that influence someones BAC?

A

The quantity of alcohol consumed, A person’s body weight, How quickly someone consumed the drinks, Food consumed.

30
Q

What is BAC?

A

Blood alcohol content, also known as the amount of alcohol absorbed into one’s bloodstream.

31
Q

How many alcoholic drinks does it take for one to be affected?

A

It only takes one drink.

32
Q

How long does it take 0.06 to 0.12 BAC to be eliminated?

A

5-7 hours

33
Q

How long does it take 0.04-0.06 BAC to be eliminated?

A

4-5 hours

34
Q

How much pure alcohol is in 5 ounces of wine?

A

0.6 ounces

35
Q

What does 0.05 BAC feel like?

A

It feels like being a bit more extroverted. The chance of crashing is 2 times as high.

36
Q

What does 0.15 BAC feel like?

A

It comes with inability to communicate properly and huge mood swings as well as 20 times crashing rate.

37
Q

What happens if you drink alcohol on an empty stomach?

A

Your brain is negatively affected in less than on minute.

38
Q

Driving while drunk results in drivers to…

A

Speed, weave between lanes, drive slower than the posted speed limit, and stop suddenly.

39
Q

80% of the alcohol is absorbed through what part of the body?

A

Small intestine

40
Q

20% of the alcohol is absorbed through what part of the body?

A

Stomach

41
Q

What illegal drugs can one be under the influence of while driving?

A

None

42
Q

Drugs labeled with what should not be taken before driving?

A

“may cause drowsiness or dissiness”

43
Q

What drug is most found under the influence of during accidents?

A

Marijuana

44
Q

How should drivers handle prescription medicine?

A

They should make sure they know the effects of them beforehand.

45
Q

How does marijuana affect a driver?

A

Inability to track objects and keep the car moving in their designated lane, inability to judge distances, lack of attention on the road