NJ Permit Test Flashcards
- A motorist who changes addresses must report this change to the MVC within…
1 Week
2 Weeks
3 Weeks
4 Weeks
1 Week
- Altering a driver license or presenting an altered driver license may result in…
-a loss of driving privilege
- a fine up to $1,100
- imprisonment
- all of the above
All of the above
- Obtaining a driver license illegally may result in…
- a fine up to $500
- imprisonment
- a fine up to $500 and imprisonment
- a good time that you wont remember
a fine up to $500 and imprisonment
- GDL restrictions placed upon first-time drivers must be strictly adhered to. Failure to do so may result in a fine of…
- $100
- $200
- $300
- $400
$100
- To get a Special Learners Permit, you must…
- be at least 16 years old
- be enrolled in a behind the-wheel driver training course with a commercial driving school
- have an approved instructor purchase the permit
- all of the above
All of the above
To get a probationary license, you must…
- complete 6 months of supervised driving
- pass the MVC’s road test
- be at least 17 years old
- all of the above
All of the above
- You must practice unsupervised driving with your probationary driver license for how long?
- 6 months
- 1 year
- 18 months
- 3 months
1 year
- To get your basic driver license, you must…
- be at least 18 years old
- complete 1 year of unsupervised driving
- go to the MVC and get your unrestricted basic driver license
- all of the above
All of the above
- Over the age of 21, you must practice supervised driving at least…
- 3 months
- 6 months
- 1 year
- none of the above
3 Months
- Special learner permit holders can drive between the hours of…
- 11:01pm and 5:00am
- 5:01am and 11:00pm
- sunrise to sunset
- dusk to dawn
5:01am and 11:00pm
- Special learner permit holders are restricted from driving between the hours of…
- 11:01pm and 5:00am
- 5:01am and 11:00pm
- sunrise to sunset
- dusk to dawn
11:01pm and 5:00am
- A permit holder must be accompanied by a supervising driver who…
- is at least 21 years old
- is a NJ licensed driver
- has a minimum of 3 years’ driving experience
- Aall of the above
All of the above
- While driving on a permit, passengers are limited to…
- none
- 2
- one additional passenger unless accompanied by a parent/guardian
- 3
one additional passenger unless accompanied by a parent/guardian
- While driving on a permit, who is required to wear a seat belt?
- driver
- passengers
- driver and all passengers
- none are required
driver and all passengers
- If the permit holder is 21 years of age or older, what restrictions will apply?
- hours of operation
- number of passengers in the motor vehicle
- restrictions do not apply
- red reflective decals
restrictions do not apply
- All drivers under the age of 21 are required to
- display their permit
- 2 red reflective decals on the driver and passenger side window
- 2 red reflective decals on their license plates
- a student driver sticker
2 red reflective decals on their license plates
- Which of the following is a requirement for a Basic License?
- pass the vision test
- pass the knowledge test
- posses a valid permit and display 2 red decals on the license plates
- all of the above
All of the above
- GDL permit holders under 21 years of age must practice supervised driving for a minimum of….
- 3 months
- 6 months
- 1 year
- no restrictions apply
6 months
- GDL permit holders over 21 years of age must practice supervised driving for a minimum of….
- 3 months
- 6 months
- 1 year
- no restrictions apply
3 months
- Every road test applicant must bring all these items with them in the car for your road test?
- Valid inspection sticker.
- Valid registration card
- Valid Insurance ID card
- All of the above
All of the above
- The vehicle you use to take your road test must have?
- Unobstructed access to the emergency brake, parking brake, or foot brake
- new tires
- new brakes
- proper climate control
Unobstructed access to the emergency brake, parking brake, or foot brake
- The purpose of the road test is to…
- have you wake up early
- make sure the applicant understands the rules of the road and can drive safely
- practice driving under supervision to gain experience and learn the rules of the road
- challenge your vision, knowledge, reflexes, and reaction time.
make sure the applicant understands the rules of the road and can drive safely
- During the road test, the examiner will test the applicant on…
- Nearing corners and intersections
- Steering and turning properly
- Stopping at signs
- All of the above
All of the above
- What is the vision requirement for one or both eyes with or without corrective lenses.
- 20/20
- 20/40
- 20/50
- 20/60
20/50
- The minimum test requirement for passing the written exam is….
- 80% or 40 of 50 questions correct
- 85% or 45 of 90 questions correct
- 70% or 35 of 40 questions correct
- 90% or 45 of 50 questions correct
80% or 40 of 50 questions correct
Under state law, who must wear a seat belt when driving?
- the driver
- front seat passengers
- back seat passengers
- the driver and all passengers
the driver and all passengers
Who is responsible for passengers under age 18 to wear a seat belt?
- The passenger
- The driver
- Both the driver and passenger
- The parents
The driver
How can seat belts help you?
- They keep you from being thrown from a vehicle in a crash
- They slow a body down with the vehicle
- They keep you from sliding on the seat during sudden stops and turns
- All of the above
All of the above
The child passenger law states that a child must be in a car safety seat until?
- 12 years old
- 8 years old or at least 57 inches tall
- 10 years old and 100 lbs
- they get their license
8 years old or at least 57 inches tall
Children under the age of_____ must be seated in the ______ seat of the vehicle.
- 12, rear
- 8, front
- 8, rear
- 12, front
8, rear
If a motor vehicle has no rear seat, a child…
- must be secured in the front seat
- can not ride in that vehicle
- must sit on the floor
- can sit on an adults lap
must be secured in the front seat
When driving through water or a puddle, a motorist should….
- accelerate quickly
- press hard and fast on the brake
- pump the brakes gently to test and dry them out
- pull to the side of the road and stop
pump the brakes gently to test and dry them out
What is Carbon Monoxide?
- A gas that humans exhale
- A colorless, odorless gas that is present in a vehicle’s exhaust
- A gas that will light your grill
- A type of fluid in your engine
A colorless, odorless gas that is present in a vehicle’s exhaust
Which conditions can cause CO to build up in and around the car?
- Operating a vehicle with an exhaust leak
- Idling a vehicle inside a garage
- Operating a vehicle with a tailpipe that is blocked by debris
- All of the above
All of the above
What are common symptoms of CO poisoning?
- Dizziness
- Loss of consciousness
- Nausea/vomiting
- All of the above
All of the above
NJ law requires all motorists to restrict vehicle idling to…
- 1 minute
- 2 minutes
- 3 minutes
- not at all
3 minutes
To bring a vehicle to a controlled stop, a motorist should…
- step on the brake as hard as possible
- take your foot off of the accelerator pedal
- apply steady, gentle pressure to the brake
- engage the emergency brake
apply steady, gentle pressure to the brake
A motorist should use which foot/feet when driving?
- left foot brake, right foot gas
- left foot brake, left foot gas
- right foot brake, left foot gas
- right foot brake, right foot gas
right foot brake, right foot gas
A motorist must signal when…
- changing lanes
- stopping
- slowing down
- all of the above
All of the above
A motorist must put on a turn signal ___ ft before turning
- 25
- 50
- 75
- 100
100
What is the hand signal for making a right turn?
- Hand and arm upward
- Hand and arm straight out
- Hand and arm downward
- None of the above
Hand and arm upward
What is the hand signal for making a left turn?
- Hand and arm upward
- Hand and arm straight out
- Hand and arm downward
- None of the above
Hand and arm straight out
What is the hand signal for stopping or slowing down?
- Hand and arm upward
- Hand and arm straight out
- Hand and arm downward
- None of the above
Hand and arm downward
To drive in reverse you must:
- Look in your mirrors
- Check your blind spots
- Step on the gas pedal
- Turn your head to the right so you can see out the back window
Turn your head to the right so you can see out the back window
What must you do when parking a vehicle facing uphill?
- Set the Parking Brake
- Set the Parking Brake and turn the wheels toward the curb
- Set the Parking Brake and turn the wheels away from the curb
- Put the car in Neutral
Set the Parking Brake and turn the wheels away from the curb
What must you do when parking a vehicle facing downhill?
- Set the Parking Brake
- Set the Parking Brake and turn the wheels toward the curb
- Set the Parking Brake and turn the wheels away from the curb
- Put the car in Neutral
Set the Parking Brake and turn the wheels toward the curb
What is the speed limit in a school zone, business or residential district?
- 10 mph
- 15 mph
- 25 mph
- 40 mph
25 mph
Which of the following are 25 mph speed zones?
- school zone
- residential district
- business district
- all of the above
All of the above
A motorist should judge their speed by…
- how experienced they are
- existing road conditions
- the type of vehicle they are driving
- the time of day/night
existing road conditions
When a road is marked with one solid center line and one broken center line…
- passing is not allowed
- passing is allowed only on the solid center line side
- passing is allowed only on the broken center line side
- passing is allowed on both sides
passing is allowed only on the broken center line side
A double solid center line means…
- passing is allowed
- a one way street
- no passing is allowed
- pass with extreme caution
no passing is allowed
If vehicles on a roadway are moving in two or more continuous lines, or if the motorist ahead is making a left turn.
- passing is allowed on the right if there is room to pass
- passing is never allowed on the right
- they must wait to pass
- they can not pass
passing is allowed on the right if there is room to pass
A motorist should never pass…
- on a hill or curve
- at a railroad crossing
- when behind a vehicle that has stopped to let a pedestrian cross
- all of the above
All of the above
The laws of NJ require motorists to keep to the right except when…
- passing
- driving on a one-way street
- that lane is not available for travel
- all of the above
All of the above
Motorists should always yield to…
- emergency vehicles
- pedestrians
- vehicles already in the intersection including motorcyclists and cyclists
- all of the above
All of the above
To keep pedestrians safe, motorists must…
- obey speed limits
- be alert and yield to pedestrians in a crosswalk
- never pass a vehicle that has stopped for a pedestrian
- all of the above
all of the above
As a motorist nears a crossroad that is not controlled, he/she must…
- speed up and honk your horn
- get through the intersection as fast as possible
- reduce speed and be ready to stop
- put your head out the window and look for oncoming traffic
reduce speed and be ready to stop
When approaching an intersection, as a general rule…
- the vehicle on the left should yield to the vehicle on the right
- the vehicle on the right should yield to the vehicle on the left
- both vehicles should use obscene hand gestures to determine who goes first
- both vehicles should wait
the vehicle on the left should yield to the vehicle on the right
Acceleration lanes are…
- extra lanes at a highway entrance used to speed up
- extra lanes at a highway exit used to slow down
- extra lanes used for passing
- used for high occupancy vehicles
extra lanes at a highway entrance used to speed up
Deceleration lanes are…
- extra lanes at a highway entrance used to speed up
- extra lanes at a highway exit used to slow down
- extra lanes used for slow drivers
- used for low occupancy vehicles
extra lanes at a highway exit used to slow down
If a motorist misses an exit ramp on a highway or parkway, they should….
- stop and back up
- go across the grass divider
- pull over and back up
- go to the next exit and get off
go to the next exit and get off
When driving around a curve, your vehicle will tend to…
- slow down
- speed up
- follow the curve
- keep going straight
keep going straight
The best way to enter a curve is to…
- speed up and change lanes
- lean your body in the direction of the curve
- slow down before entering the curve
- slow down after entering the curve
slow down before entering the curve
Unless a No Turn on Red sign is posted, NJ law authorizes a right turn on a red light after a motorist…
- honks his horn
- comes to full stop and checks for traffic
- rolls through the red light
- uses their hazard lights
comes to full stop and checks for traffic
When two vehicles meet at an intersection and both have signaled to turn left, they should…
- both stop and hand signal to each other
- go quickly
- turn to the left of the center of the intersection
- turn into the opposite lane to avoid each other
turn to the left of the center of the intersection
To make a safe right turn, a motorist should…
- turn from the left hand lane
- slow down and stop
- approach as far to the right as possible, keeping near to the curb or parked vehicles
- cross through the intersection
approach as far to the right as possible, keeping near to the curb or parked vehicles
When approaching a railroad crossing with flashing lights, ringing bells, and descending gates, a motorist must…
- slow down, honk their horn, and proceed with caution
- slow down and look both ways
- speed up and beat the train
- stop
Stop
If a school bus has stopped directly in front of a school to pick up or let off children, a motorist may pass at a speed of no more than
- 5 mph
- 10 mph
- 15 mph
- 25 mph
10 mph
When traveling on a two lane road, a motorist must stop for a school bus with red flashing lights how many feet away?
- 10 feet
- 25 feet
- 50 feet
- 100 feet
25 feet
When police cars, fire engines, and ambulances are using sirens and flashing lights, motorists should…
- slow down
- speed up
- follow them
- pull over to the extreme right and stop
pull over to the extreme right and stop
Headlights must be used between…
- noon and midnight
- one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise
- sunrise to sunset
- dusk to dawn
one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise
When driving in the rain, snow, or ice during daylight hours, a motorist must
- have windshield wipers and headlights on
- use the defroster
- lower your radio volume
- open the passenger side window slightly
have windshield wipers and headlights on
The bright beams, or high beams, should be used…
- for open country driving when there is no traffic in sight
- when traveling behind another vehicle or when another vehicle is approaching
- to see street signs
- when fog is present
for open country driving when there is no traffic in sight
The dim beams, or low beams, should be used…
- for open country driving when there is no traffic in sight
- when traveling behind another vehicle or when another vehicle is approaching
- to see street signs
- when fog is present
when traveling behind another vehicle or when another vehicle is approaching
Motorists should never park in front of a driveway, bus stop, or crosswalk, unless…
- you know the owner
- you turn on your emergency flashers
- you are directed to do so by a police officer
- you properly use a turn signal
you are directed to do so by a police officer
A motorist should never stop or park at any of the following places…
- a bus stop
- in front of a driveway
- In front of a fire hydrant
- all of the above
All of the above
A motorist can not park within how many feet of a fire hydrant?
- 10 feet
- 25 feet
- 50 feet
- 100 feet
10 Feet
A motorist can not park within how many feet of a crosswalk?
- 10 feet
- 25 feet
- 50 feet
- 100 feet
25 feet
A motorist can not park within how many feet of a stop sign?
- 10 feet
- 25 feet
- 50 feet
- 100 feet
50 feet
A handheld cellular telephone may be used only in certain emergency situations, which include…
- fire
- traffic crash
- medical emergency
- all of the above
All of the above
- Which of the following are signs of aggressive driving?
- unexpectedly altering the speed of a vehicle
- improper or erratic lane changes
- failing to yield the right of way
- following another vehicle too closely
- All of the above
All of the above
- A motorist can reduce the chances of a crash by knowing and using the standard crash prevention formula, it is…
- be alert
- be prepared
- act in time
- all of the above
all of the above
- Which of the following are signs of aggressive driving?
- maintaining proper speed of a vehicle
- proper signaling of lane changes
- yielding the right of way to other vehicles and pedestrians
- following another vehicle too closely
- All of the bove
following another vehicle too closely
- When behind the wheel, a motorist should always…
- remain calm and follow the rules of the road
- drive aggressive and careless
- ignore other drivers
- drive closely to other vehicles
remain calm and follow the rules of the road
In extreme cases aggressive driving can lead to…
- making a new friend
- a pleasant driving experience
- a crash
- a race car sponsorship
A crash
Which of the following are causes of inattentive driving?
- eating while driving
- using a cellphone or electronic while driving
- adjusting the radio
- all of the above
All of the above
The trance-like state of highway hypnosis can be avoided by…
- turning the radio up
- opening a window
- drinking coffee
- not looking at one thing for more than a few seconds
not looking at one thing for more than a few seconds
Motorists who are most at risk for drowsy driving are…
- sleep deprived
- driving alone
- young people
- all of the above
All of the above
The best way to talk to other drivers is to….
- yell out the window
- use hand signals
- tap the horn or a quick flip of the headlights
- all of the above
tap the horn or a quick flip of the headlights
What is the safest way to determine following distance?
- stay as close as possible to the vehicle in front of you.
- 12 second rule
- 3 second rule
- don’t allow your headlights to shine on the vehicle in front of you.
3 second rule
When road conditions are poor, a motorist should…
- always maintain the posted speed limit
- increase following distance
- follow closely behind another vehicle
always pass on the right
increase following distance
What should you do when being passed by another motorist?
- Speed up
- Slow down and make it easier for them to pass
- honk and wave
- maintain you speed
Slow down and make it easier for them to pass
When are wet roads the most slippery?
- when covered in ice
- during a snow storm
- during the first few minutes of rainfall
- when saturated with rain water
during the first few minutes of rainfall
- What should you do after driving through a puddle?
- go to the car wash
- test your brakes by pumping them
- slam the breaks to dry them
- pullover and dry you brakes with a towel
test your brakes by pumping them
How can you avoid hydroplaning?
- don’t drive when roads are wet
- increase speed
- turn the wheel sharply
- slow down when rain, slush, and snow are present
slow down when rain, slush, and snow are present
When are studded snow tires allowed?
- Always
- November 1st until April 15th
- November 15th until April 1st
- whenever there is snow and ice present
November 15th until April 1st
To drive safely at night….
- use your high beams
- slow down and be sure the vehicle can stop within the distance that they can see ahead
- keep the interior lights on
- use your hazard lights
slow down and be sure the vehicle can stop within the distance that they can see ahead
What should you do when driving in the city?
- drive slower
- be aware of less visible vehicles
- be aware of pedestrians
- all of the above
all of the above
Where should motorists look when driving in the city?
- 3 seconds ahead
- 12 seconds ahead
- at the billboards
- at the vehicle in front of them
12 seconds ahead
What should you do if the vehicle begins to skid?
- turn the direction the rear of the vehicle is skidding
- take your foot off the break
- take your foot off the gas
- all of the above
All of the above
What should you do if you drive off the pavement?
- Speed up and get back on the road
- re-enter the road as fast as you can
- slow down to 25mph or less, regain control, and turn slowly onto the road
- go off-roading
slow down to 25mph or less, regain control, and turn slowly onto the road
What do you do during a brake failure?
- jump out of the car and roll when you hit the pavement
- pull the emergency brake and hold on
- crash into the closest object
- put the car into a lower gear and pump the brakes hard and fast
put the car into a lower gear and pump the brakes hard and fast
What do you do if your tire blows out?
- Hold wheel firmly
- remove foot from gas and brake
- let the car coast to a stop
- all of the above
All of the above
If a motorist encounters an animal, they should…
- speed past the animal
- turn around and go in the other direction
- slow down and be alert for unexpected moves
- do not lock eyes with the animal, this may trigger aggressive behavior
slow down and be alert for unexpected moves
Driving under the influence of intoxicating beverages means that a driver’s ________ are impaired by alcohol
- vision and balance
- reaction time and thoughts
- coordination and inhibitions
- senses and judgments
senses and judgments
After two, three, or four drinks, alcohol begins to impair…
- reaction time
- coordination
- balance
- all of the above
all of the above
The only thing that can make a person sober is…
- drinking black coffee
- time
- taking a cold shower or bath
- eating a cheeseburger
time
BAC is determined by…
- body weight
- quantity of alcohol consumed
- how quickly drinks are consumed
- all of the above
All of the above
The best way to reduce the risk of a crash caused by drinking and driving is…
- not driving at all after drinking
- having your intoxicated friend drive
- waiting 1 hour after drinking
- only drive home after the party
not driving at all after drinking
For individuals younger than 21, it is illegal to drive with which of the following BAC levels?
- .01 percent
- .05 percent
- .08 percent
- all of the above
All of the above
If a motorist has reached a BAC of slightly above .05 percent after drinking, the risk for causing a motor vehicle crash…
- is the same
- doubles
- is six times as great
- is 25 times as great
Doubles
When driving with a BAC of .10 percent, the risk for causing a motor vehicle crash…
- is the same
- doubles
- is six times as great
-is 25 times as great
is six times as great
1.5 ounces of liquor contains as much alcohol as…
- a liter of cola
- a 12 ounce bottle of beer
- a bottle of wine
- 5 ounces of “ice” beer
a 12 ounce bottle of beer
Which alcoholic beverage contains the most alcohol?
- 12 ounces of beer
- 1.5 ounces of whiskey
- 5 ounces of wine
- all are the same
All are the same
Most people arrested for drinking and driving had been drinking…
- beer
- whiskey
- wine
- mixed drinks
beer
Law enforcement is trained to notice certain telltale signs that a motorist has been drinking which include….
- all of the answers below
- speeding
- weaving
- quick and sudden stops
all of the answers below
If a guest is involved in a drinking and driving crash after leaving a party, the host may…
- end up in prison
- lose their social media privilege
- be put on social probation
- become involved in a lawsuit
become involved in a lawsuit
Drugs that may affect basic driving skills include…
- cold pills
- tranquilizers
- some prescription medications
- all of the above
all of the above
What is a habitual offender?
- a bad driver
- someone with a suspended license
- some who’s license has been suspended 3 times in 3 years
- someone that drives with a suspended license
some who’s license has been suspended 3 times in 3 years
If a motorists license has been suspended…
- they can only drive under special circumstances, like employment or religion
- they can not drive for the stated period of time
- they can drive only with another licensed driver
- they can not drive between the hours of 11:01pm and 5:00am
they can not drive for the stated period of time
The current BAC level for motorists 21 years of age or older is….
- 0.00%
- 0.05%
- 0.08%
- .10%
0.08%
The legal age to purchase, possess, or consume alcohol is…
- 16
- 18
- 21
- no age applies
21
What is the implied consent law?
- gives police your consent to search your car
- allows police to enter your home
- allows police permission to skip field sobriety testing
- means motorists on NJ roads must submit a breath sample when asked by police
means motorists on NJ roads must submit a breath sample when asked by police
Motorists who refuse to take a breath test are subject to a fine of….
- $250
- $500
- $1000
- $2000
$1000
Driving on a suspended license will result in….
- a fine
- continued suspension of driving license
- a jail sentence
- Aall of the above
All of the above
Which of the following are violations?
- refusing to submit to a chemical test
- loaning a license to another motorist
- having another person take the driving test for you
- Aall of the above
All of the above
What happens after completing a Driver Improvement Program?
- you must do 6 hours with a driving school
- you get your probationary license
- you begin a 1 year probation period
- all points are removed from your license
you begin a 1 year probation period
When must you enroll in a Probationary Driver Program?
- if during your first 2 years of driving you receive 2 or more moving violations totaling 4 or more points
- if you get into an accident while on a probationary license
- if during your first year of driving you receive 1 or more moving violation totaling 2 or more points
- upon receiving one ticket while driving on a permit
if during your first 2 years of driving you receive 2 or more moving violations totaling 4 or more points
Motorists who accumulate 6 or more points in a 3 year period are subject to…
- habitual offender status
- $1,000 insurance surcharge for 3 years
- take a Driver Improvement Program
- $150 surcharge for the first 6 points and $25 for each additional point
$150 surcharge for the first 6 points and $25 for each additional point
Up to 3 points will be subtracted from a motorists point total for…
- Every 6 months without violations or suspensions with the total points not to go below 0.
- enrolling in a behind the wheel driving lesson
- every 1 year without violations or suspensions with the total points not to go below 0.
- every year of accident free driving
every 1 year without violations or suspensions with the total points not to go below 0.
The penalty for pedestrians under 17 who violate the pedestrian laws is…
- suspension of driving privileges
- immediate arrest and imprisonment
- $100 fine
- $22 fine
$22 fine
Sharing the road with larger vehicles can be safe if the motorist knows…
- how much they can bench press
- the history of the trucking industry and how the corona virus effects the economy
- the limitations of these vehicles regarding visibility, stopping distance, and maneuverability
- the horsepower and top speed of their vehicle
the limitations of these vehicles regarding visibility, stopping distance, and maneuverability
During bad weather, a truck or larger vehicle can take as much as ________ longer to stop.
- 10 percent
- 25 percent
- 50 percent
- they won’t be able to stop
25 percent
If the driver of a large truck or tractor trailer cannot see another motorist in their rearview or side-view mirrors, the vehicle is…
- staying under the radar
- in the trucks no-zone or blind spot
- on the wrong side of the vehicle
- driving using the 3 second plus rule
in the trucks no-zone or blind spot
When driving with trucks, tractor trailers, and buses, a motorist should…
- leave space when stopping behind a truck
- give more space to a truck making a wide turn
- maintain a consistent speed when passing
- all of the above
All of the above
Under NJ state law, who shares the same rights and responsibilities as motor vehicles?
- bicyclists
- inline skaters
- skateboarders
- Aall of the above
All of the above
When turning right, motorists should be aware of…
- bicyclists
- skateboarders and inline skaters
- pedestrians
- all of the above
All of the above
The best defense to avoid crashes with animals is to…
- honk your horn when approaching animals
- watch for animals on both sides of the road and be prepared for unexpected movement
- drive past them as fast as possible
- pull over and attempt to remove them from the road
watch for animals on both sides of the road and be prepared for unexpected movement
Lost or stolen license plates, or, a drivers license should be reported to…
- your parents
- motor vehicle
- the police
- your driver education instructor
The police
Except for new vehicles, registrations are valid for…
- 6 months
- 1 year
- 2 years
- 4 years
1 year
If a motorist sells/turns in their old vehicle and doesn’t transfer their license plates, they must….
- store them in a safe place
- hang them on their garage wall
- put them on a friends car
- turn them in to the nearest MVC
turn them in to the nearest MVC
All passenger vehicles registered in NJ must have emissions inspections every…
- year
- 2 years
- 6 months
- 5 years
2 years
When moving to NJ from another state, you must have your vehicle inspected…
- within 14 days
- when the inspection sticker expires
- within 6 months
- within 2 years
within 14 days
What type of insurance is mandatory in NJ?
- comprehensive
- collision
- personal injury
- liability
liability
When traffic signals are hung vertically, what is the order of lights, top to bottom?
- red, green, yellow
- green, yellow, red
- red, yellow, green
- yellow, red, green
red, yellow, green
When approaching a yellow (amber) light, a motorist should…
- accelerate to beat the red light
- honk your horn and go through the intersection
- make a left hand turn after coming to a full stop
- stop before entering the intersection
stop before entering the intersection
Signs are divided into what basic categories?
- warning
- regulatory
- guidance
- all of the above
all of the above
What shape are warning signs?
- octagon
- triangle
- diamond
- square
diamond
Road work signs are what shape and color?
- red octagon
- orange diamond
- yellow diamond
- green square
orange diamond
What shape is a stop sign?
- 8-sided
- triangle
- diamond
- square
8-sided
What shape is a yield sign?
- octagon
- triangle
- diamond
- square
triangle
What shape and color is a railroad sign?
- red octagon
- yellow and black circle
- yellow and black ‘X’
- orange diamond
yellow and black circle