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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| a diamond shaped sign is | warning sign |
| The shape of a stop sign is | stop sign |
| A triangular shaped sign is | yield sign |
| What color is used to alert motorists that they must share the road or street with pedestrians | yellow and/or green |
| It is legal to turn right at an intersection, if you | Know there is no no turn on red sign |
| When approaching or nearing an uncontrolled intersection, you should | Reduce speed and be prepared to stop |
| when two or more roads join and there is no signal or regulatory device | it is good practice to reduce your speed and be ready for any traffic coming from the right or left |
| A supervising driver for the holder of a validated GDL Permit must meet which of the following | requirements new jersey liscense, older than 21, liscened for at leat 3 years |
| In order to obtain a Probationary License, the holder of a validated GDL Special Learners Permits must meet which of the following requirements | 6 months of unsupervised driving, older than 17, the road test, knowledge test, vision test. |
| A Probationary driver is Probationary for how long | 1 year |
| Any change of address must be reported to the MVC within what time period within | one week of them changing their address |
| The driving hours of a GDL examination permit or probationary license holder (under 21 years of age) | are restricted to 5:01 am to 11 PM. |
| The holder of a probationary driver's license is not permitted the use of what while driving | their cell phone, hand held device, or hands free devices |
| When the pavement is marked with two centerlines, one solid and one broken, passing is fine if | you are on the side that has the broken line but prohibited if you are on the solid yellow line side. |
| Getting or altering a driver's license illegally may result in what penalties the loss of a | motorist’s driving privilege, a fine up to $1,000, and/or imprisonment |
| Excluding dependents (children), how many passengers is the holder of a probationary driver license (under 21) permitted to have in the vehicle | 1 additional passenger |
| Before practice driving is permitted, the permit holder must pass the required MVC's Knowledge test and vision exam, have a validated permit and obtain what other item for the vehicle | 1 |
| Before practice driving is permitted, the permit holder must pass the required MVC's Knowledge test and vision exam, have a validated permit and obtain what other item for the vehicle | GDL stickers |
| How much is the fine for violation of any of the restrictions of the GDL Permit or Probationary License | a hundred dollars or suspension of privileges |
| During a probationary period, a motorist must enroll in a probationary Driving School Program when | they are convicted of 2 or more violations totaling more than 4 points |
| Upon completion of the GDL requirements, (one year of unsupervised driving) the holder of a Probationary License must visit any MVC agency to obtain what | drivers license |
| If your driver license is lost or stolen, who you should immediately notify | police |
| The purpose of the road test is to make sure the applicant understands the rules of the road and the safety of driving. Therefore, the applicant may be tested on which requirements | starting the vehicle, driving in reverse, parking, and stopping the vehicle |
| Under NJ law, motorists signaling a right turn must yield to which individuals | bicyclycleists, skateboarders pedestrians all oncoming traffic. |
| The meaning of a hand signal when a driver's hand and arm are straight out is what | left turn |
| A child under the age of eight and who are less than 57 inches ( four feet nine inches) tall must be properly belted and placed where | in a booster seat and placed in the back of the car |
| In the event of a crash or sudden stop, use of seat belts may do what | stop you from getting thrown somewhere. |
| Before turning, you must signal at least how many feet | 100 feet before turning |
| If your brakes suddenly fail, the first thing you should try to do is what | shift to a lower gear and pump the break |
| When parking downhill on a street with a curb, the vehicle's wheels should be turned | face the wheels to the curb. |
| To drive in reverse, you must do what with your body | they should turn to the right until they can see clearly out of the back window right hand on the passenger seat left hand on wheel |
| It is good practice to keep a safe following distance in order to do what | increases the ability to stop safely and smoothly in the event the vehicle in front stops. |
| Bright beam lights are used for what | to see further ahead and peripherally or at a wider angle. |
| The speed limit in a school zone, unless otherwise posted | 25mph an hour |
| When approaching a railroad crossing with flashing lights you must stop how many feet from the crossing | 15 feet |
| You may not park within how many feet of a stop sign | 50 feet |
| If your wheels drift onto the shoulder of the road and you want to return to the paved road, you should do what | turn your steering wheel approximately one-quarter turn to the left and drive back onto the road. |
| A motorist should increase the following distance behind a large vehicle so | you can allow for break or unexpected actions |
| The best way to reduce your chances of having an alcohol related accident is to what | time |
| Driving while under the influence of intoxicating beverages means what | senses and judgement is impared |
| After two, three, or four drinks, alcohol begins to impair your. | reaction time coorination and balance |
| Whether your blood alcohol content (BAC) rises above legal limits depends on what 4 major factors | 1. quantity of alcohol consumed 2. body weight 3. how quickly drinks are consumed 4. food eating |
| The best way to reduce your chances of having an alcohol related accident is to | not drive at all |
| If a motorist has reached a BAC of slightly above 0.05%, the risk of causing a motor vehicle accident is | doubled |
| If a motorist has reached a BAC of 0.10%, the risk of causing a motor vehicle accident is | 6x |
| If a motorist has reached a BAC of 0.15%, the risk of causing a motor vehicle accident is | 25x |
| What are some telltale signs that a motorist has been drinking | 1.Speeding 2.Weaving 3. Slow driving 4. Jerking motion 5. Quick stops |
| What convictions will result in an Insurance Surcharge | operating under the influence of liquor/drugs, operating under the influence of liquor/drugs and refusal to take a breathalyzer test, refusal to take a breathalyzer test |
| Fines will be imposed to a motorist for | 1. Failing to remove snow or ice from the vehicle 2. Leaving the vehicle idling for more than 3 minutes 3. Violation of the “move over law” |
| If you are involved in a motor vehicle accident that causes injury to another person, while your driving privileges are suspended, you are subject to | 1.Fine 2.Continued suspension 3.Minimum 45 day jail sentence |
| When parking a vehicle facing uphill, the wheels should be turned | away from the curb |
| Headlights must be used when | 1.between one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise 2. when windshield wipers are on 3. not visibe more then 500 feet |
| As of May 1, 2010 all GDL drivers holding a special learner permit, examination permit or a Probationary License when operating a vehicle must have what? | 2 GDL decals |
| After completing the MVC Driver Improvement Program, you will be on probation for a period of how long | 1 year |