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Drivers ED
Question | Answer |
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Any change of address must be reported to the MVC within what time period?(p.4) | One week |
Altering a driver’s license or showing an altered driver’s license may result in up to 6 months imprisonment, loss of driving privilege, and how much of a fine? (p. 6) | up to $1000 |
Obtaining/Getting a driver’s license illegally may result in a license suspension, 30-90 days of imprisonment and how much of a fine? (p. 6) | up to $500 |
How much is the fine for violating any of the restrictions of the GDL Permit or Probationary License? (p. 14) | $100 |
The holder of a validated GDL Special Learner Permit or Examination Permit (under 21) must meet what requirements before obtaining a Probationary License: (p. 15-Step 3 of Early Bird Road) | 1. 6 months supervised driving without suspensions 2. Pass the MVC Road test 3. At least 17 years of age |
Under the GDL Program, after passing the road test, a probationary driver is probationary for how long? (p. 15) | 12 months |
The holder of a Probationary License, who is under the age of 21, may drive unsupervised when the following requirements have been met: (p. 15) | 1. 6 months supervised driving 2. Pass the MVC Road Test 3. At least 17 years of age |
At what age is the holder of a GDL Permit (young adult) eligible to obtain a Basic Driver License? (p. 16) | 18 years old |
Which requirements must be met by the supervisor driver accompanying the holder of a validated GDL Permit? (p. 18) | 1. At least 21 years of age 2. Has NJ drivers license 3. Minimum of 3 years of driving experience |
The holder of a validated GDL permit (21 years of age or older) is restricted to what driving hours? (p. 18) | 11:01p.m. - 5:00 a.m. |
The holder of a GDL Special Learner permit is limited to the following passenger restrictions: (p. 18) | They can drive their dependants and one additional passenger unless their is a parent or guardian |
Under the GDL restrictions the holder of a Probationary Driver License (under 21), is limited to the following passenger restrictions: (p. 19) | They can drive their dependants and one additional passenger unless their is a parent or guardian |
The holder of a validated GDL Special Learner Permit may not drive between the hours of: (p. 18) | 11:01p.m. - 5:00 a.m. |
The holder of an Examination permit or Probationary Driver (over 21) is limited to how many passengers? (p. 18) | Parent or guardian and one addition person |
While driving, the holder of a GDL Permit or Probationary Driver License is not permitted the use of: (p. 18) | Hand held cell phones |
Any vehicle operated by GDL driver under 21, must display: (p. 18 & 19) | A reflective decal on each license plate (front and back) |
Upon completion of the GDL requirements (after one year unsupervised driving) the holder of a Probationary license must do what? (p. 19 blue box) | Upgrade to a basic driving test |
A Special Learner Permit may be purchased by an approved instructor, when the applicant meets the following requirements: (p. 19-20) | 1. Signed consent by parents or guardians 2. Must be enrolled in a behind the wheels course 3. Must pass knowledge test 4. Vision Test |
Before practice driving can begin, in addition to a valid registration and valid insurance card the GDL driver must also have: (p. 4) | Valid probationary license |
The vehicle used for the road test may not have: (p. 37) | Any parts of vehicle that does not have working light, etc |
The purpose of the road test is to make sure the applicant understands the rules of the road and the safety of the driving. Therefore, the applicant may be tested on the following items: (p. 36) | - Driving in reverse - Following other vehicles - Nearing corners and intersections - Parking - And more |
Who is required by the GDL law to wear a seatbelt in the vehicle? (p.40) | The driver and all passengers |
In the event of a crash or sudden stop, use of seat belts may: (p. 40-41) | 1. Saves the life by 60 percent 2. Can prevent getting thrown into the windshield 3. Keeps the motorist from sliding around |
Whenever possible, child car safety seats should be placed: (p. 43) | In the rear seats in a car booster or seat |
A child under the age of 8 and who is less than 57 inches (4 ft. 9 in.) tall must be properly belted and sitting in which part of the vehicle? ( p. 43) | Forward facing child passenger restraint system |
Causes of increased carbon monoxide levels in your vehicle can be: (p.48) | 1. Headache 2. Dizziness 3. Loss of consciousness 4. Nausea/vomiting 5. Chest pain 6. Confusion |
Signals should be used: (p. 54) | 1. Stop or slowing down - resting hand 2. Right turn - hand straight up 3. Left turn - hand straight out |
What is the meaning of a hand-signal when a driver’s hand and arm is straight out? (p. 54) | Left turn signal |
What is the meaning of a hand signal when a driver’s hand and arm is downward? (p. 54) | Stopping or slowing |
To drive in reverse, the motorist’s head and body should be turned in what direction: (p. 54-55) | Turned to the right until he/she can see through the back window without the use of mirrors |
When parking downhill on a street with a curb, the vehicle’s wheels should be: (p. 57) | The hand brake should be set with the tires turned to the curb |
When parking uphill on a street with a curb, the vehicle’s wheels should be: (p. 57) | The hand brake should be set with the tires turned away from the curb |
The most common type of parking on city streets and the one that takes the most practice for new motorist is: (p. 57) | Parallel parking |
The New Jersey speed limit in a business or residential district, unless otherwise posted, is: (p. 62) | 25 MPH |
The speed limit in a school zone, unless otherwise posted, is: (p. 62) | 25 MPH |
Motorists pay double fines for exceeding the 65 mph limit by 10 mph or more. Double fines also apply to other motor vehicle violations committed where? (p. 62 ) | Any other moving violations in 65 MPH zone and intersections and construction zones |
The rules for passing depend on the type of road. If both center lines are solid: (p. 64) | Theres is no passing |
What are the 2 instances in which you can pass on the right? (p. 65) | 1. If there's more than one lane going the same direction 2. If the person in front of you is going to make a left |
What road users should you always yield to: (p. 65-66) | 1. Emergency vehicles 2. Approaching Trains 3. Busses when entering back into the road 4. Postal Vehicles when reentering the road 5. Motorized or mobility assist devices when in a crosswalk 6. Other vehicles already in the intersection |
Failure to stop for pedestrians in a crosswalk, can result in how much of a fine? Days in jail? License suspension? Points?: (p. 66) | Fine: Up to 500 dollar fine Days in jail: Up to 25 days in jail License suspension: Up to six months Points: Two points |
What are some of the measures a motorist must take in order to secure the safety of all pedestrians? (10 bullet points on p. 66) | - Stop for people on crosswalks - Looks for people when turning right on red - Dont go over the speed limit - Don't block crosswalks - Keep your windshield clean so you can see - Always be alert for people - AND MORE |
A single, solid white line across a road at an intersection means: (p. 67) | You must before the line for traffic light or stop sign |
If you come to a multi-way stop at the same time as another motorist, who must yield: (p. 67) | The person on your right |
When approaching or nearing an uncontrolled intersection you should reduce speed and: (p. 67) | Reduce speed and come to a stop |
When two or more roads join and there are no signs or signals, it is a good practice to: (p. 67) | Slow speed or go to a complete stop and yield to the other traffic |
An acceleration lane is: (p. 68) | Extra lines at highway entrance to gain speed to enter highway |
A deceleration lane is: (p. 69) | Extra lines on the right side of the highway to leave highway |
If you miss your exit on an expressway you should: (p. 69) | Go to the next exit |
When approaching a curve, your vehicle may tend to: (p. 72) | Drift into another lane |
The best way to enter a curve is: (p. 72) | Slow down before entering and avoid drifting into another lane |
Unless a no-turn on red sign is posted, NJ law allows a right turn on red after a motorist does what? (p. 72) | Comes to a complete stop and looks for traffic |
When making any turns, state law requires a motorist to get in the proper lane and signal at least how many feet in advance? (p.72) | 100 feet before |
When approaching a railroad crossing with flashing lights, you must stop how many feet away? (p. 76) | 15 feet before |
On a two-lane road, not near a school, when a school bus is stopped and its red lights are flashing what must you do? (p. 77) | Stop within 25 feet of a school bus |
When a school bus has stopped directly in front of a school to pick up or let off children, a motorist may pass from either direction at a speed of no more than: (p. 77) | 10 MPH |
New Jersey law requires all motorists to yield to emergency vehicles when: (p. 78) | The lights and sirens are on |
When you see or hear emergency vehicles responding with sirens/or flashing lights, what must you do: (p. 78) | Slow down and pull over to the right lane |
What is New Jersey’s “Move Over Law”? (p. 78-79) | Must go below the speed limit and pull over |
When must headlights be used? (p. 82) | 1. 30 minutes before sunrise 2. 30 minutes before sunset 3. When weather is bad |
During daylight hours when rain, snow, or ice, motorists must turn on: (p. 82) | Lights - high beams |
The bright beam lights are used for: (p. 82) | Seeing in rough storms or weather conditions |
A motorist should never stop or park in front of a public or private driveway unless: (p. 84) | Directed to by an officer |
You may not park within how many feet of a fire hydrant? (p. 84) | 10 feet |
You may not park within how many feet of a stop sign? (p. 84) | 50 feet |
While driving, the holder of a GDL Permit or Probationary Driver License is not permitted the use of: (p. 84-85) | Hand held cell phone |