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Drivers Ed Ch:1,2,9
Question | Answer |
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Four ID documents | passport or birth certificate, school ID and report card, social security card, proof of address (pay stub, bank statement, etc.) |
Three documents a driver must have in the car | valid driver's license or permit, registration card, insurance card |
NJ licenses are issued for how many years? | 4 years |
At what age can you get a SPECIAL LEARNER'S ( Early Bird) permit to use in an approved behind-the-wheel course? | 16 |
If you do not complete six hours of instruction at an approved driving school, what age must you be to get an EXAMINATION (Young adult) permit? | 17 |
Who is considered a PROBATIONARY driver? | Under the age of 21, passes examination, (Written/6 hours btw/Road Test) has a permit or probationary license, two reflection decals. Follow guidelines of GDL program restrictions. |
What is the penalty for violating GDL restrictions? | $100.00 fine and or suspension of driving privileges |
How long must you wait to retake your road test if failed? | 14 days or 2 weeks |
What does the uniform anatomical gift act stand for? | Organ Donation |
You may practice driving on a GDL permit during what hours? | 5:01am : 11:01pm |
You may practice driving on a GDL permit with whom? | 21 years or older. Must have had a license for 3 years. Must be a NJ Driver |
While practicing driving with a valid permit, who can be charged with traffic violations? | Both the student and the Instructor/Adult supervising driver |
List (3) three PROBATIONARY driver license restrictions. | Everyone must wear seat belts No electronic devices No driving between 11:01pm-5:01am, must display decals (2) red One on the front license plate one on the back license plate and passengers are limited to dependents of the driver and one additional perso |
What is the penalty for possessing or displaying an altered/ counterfeit/fake license? | A fine up to $1,000, loss of driving privilege, and/or imprisonment (jail) |
How long do you have for applying for a license after moving to New Jersey? | 60 days before current license expires |
How long do you have to change your license if your name is changed? | 2 weeks or 14 days |
How long do you have to get a new license when your home address changes? | 1 week or 7 days |
Number of months you must practice driving on a permit before you can get your PROBATIONARY driver's license | 6 months |
List the (3) three screening tests you must pass to have your permit validated. | Eye Sight 20/50, written Exam 80, health / 6 HRs-BTW |
List the (5) five items you need to bring with you to take your road test. | 6 points of ID, valid permit, registration card/ insurance card, a clean working car, car must have two red decals and need a NJ licensed driver 21 yrs old and have had their license for three years to accompany you |
what driver's skills must you know for your road test? | parallel park, driving in reverse, turning and K-turning, stopping at STOP signs, nearing corners, following vehicles, sitting properly, starting a car, honking a horn and hand position on wheel |
What color is NJ license Plates | Yellow background and Black Lettering |
How many feet at night must your license plate be visible | 50 feet |
What is the distance a license plate can be from the ground of your vehicle? | 12 inches from the ground or 48 inches |
If your license plates or your driver's license are lost or stolen, what should you do? | Report to the police get a copy of the claim, Then go to DMV get new one |
What information does your inspection sticker give you? the month, year, state you inspect your vehicle every 2 years. | What do the car inspections look for The inspection checks you car for exhaust system, tire pressure, horn, lights, wipers, tinted windows |
In the state of New Jersey, which insurance is mandatory to have? | Liability Insurance |
What can driving with an uninsured vehicle result in? | In fines up to the judge, community service, registration suspension, and violation surcharges |
What violations will result in an insurance surcharge (increase in payment) | Moving violations, DUI / Drug Alcohol offenses, Car Crashes, Refusal to take a Breathalyzer test, Driving with no insurance, driving without a license, accumulating 6 or more points in a period of 3 years or less |