True and False Driver ed lol Flashcards
It is against the law to drive a motor vehicle on streets and highways in North Carolina without a valid driver.
True
Six months from level one issuance, you are eligible to drive anytime with a supervising driver.
False 12 months
During the on-the-road driving test you must able perform a Three-Point Turnabout
True
While on your Limited Learner Permit (Level 1), no one except the supervising driver are allowed in the front seat.
True
While on your limited Learner Permit(Level 1), you are required to keep a Driving Log and record a minimum of 60 hours of driving time
True
Before graduating to level two, you must have no convictions of motor vehicle moving violations, seat belt infractions, or cell phone infractions within the preceding six months.
True
Drivers must be at least 16 years old, but less than 18 years old to be eligible for Level Two Limited Provisional License
True
You are not permitted to use a cell phone or other additional technology associated with a cell phone while operating a motor vehicle on a public street, highway or public vehicular.
True
A supervising driver must hold a valid driver license and must have been licensed for at 5 years.
True
When driving without a supervising driver with your Limited Provisional License (Level 2) and all of your passengers are member’s of your immediate family or members of your same household, there is not an “under 21” passenger limit.
True
The restrictions on level one and level two concerning time of driving, supervision, and passenger limitations do not apply to Level Three Provisional License.
True
A supervising driver must be a parent, grandparents, or guardian of the permit/license holder, or a responsible person approved by the parent or guardian
True
before graduating to a Level Three Fill Provisional License, you must have no convictions of motor vehicle moving violations, seat belt or cell phone infractions within the preceding six months.
True
During the first six months, a level one permit allows you to drive between the hours of 5:00am to 9:pm, while accompanied by your supervising driver.
True
For an original NC Driver License of any type, you may be test for Vision, Knowledge of laws, Traffic SIGNS, and Driving skills (on-the-road test)
True
You must hold your Limited Learner Permit(Level 1) for 12 months prior to applying for a Limited Provisional License Level 2
True
When driving without a supervising driver with your Limited Provisional License (Level 2), you may have only ONE passenger under the age of 21 in the vehicle.
True
A supervising driver must hold a valid driver license and must have been licensed for
5 years
To be eligible for a Limited Learner Permit, you must have completed an approved, accredited, driver education course that meets NC requirements and be at least how old?
15 years old
You must provide proof of liability insurance coverage (DL 123 from your insurance agent) when you apply for an original license.
True
Drivers must be at least 16, but less than 18 to be eligible for a Level Two Limited Provisional License
True
The legal age to purchase any alcoholic beverage in North Carolina is 21 years old
True
The legal BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration) level for someone under the age of 21 is 0.00 (Zero Tolerance Law)
True
The legal BAC(Blood Alcohol Concentration) level for someone under the age of 21 is 0.00(Zero Tolerance Law)
True
A child under the age of 8 years and weighing less than 80 pounds must be properly secured in a weight appropriate child passenger restraint system.
True
The maximum speed limit for a school bus is 45 mph, even on highways.
True
When approaching any authorized emergency vehicle (police, fire, EMS, public service, ets.) That is parked or standing within 12 feet of the roadway with the emergency/warning light activated, a driver IS REQUIRED to slow his/her speed and drive at reduced, safe speed until completely past the emergency vehicle if there is only one lane of traffic in the same direction
True
All vehicles, regardless of direction of travel, must yield the right of way to an approaching emergency vehicle
True