NJ Permit Practice Test

FAIR LAWN DRIVING SCHOOL

PERMIT PRACTICE TEST

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1) Under the GDL restrictions the holder of a Probationary Drive License under 21, is limited to the following passenger restrictions:

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2) Excluding new vehicles a car must be inspected

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3) If a motorist is passing you, you should:

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4) The highest number of people arrested for drunk driving had been drinking

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5) Parking up hill on a street with a curb, your wheels should be:

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6) If you are driving on a suspended license and are involved in an accident that causes injury to another person, you are subject to:

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7) Every vehicle registered in NJ must be insured for:

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8) When you see or hear emergency vehicles responding with sirens and/or flashing lights, you must:

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9) The holder of a Examination permit or Probationary Driver over 21 years old is limited to how many passengers?

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10) If a person gets drunk in your home and has a motor vehicle accident after leaving your home, you could

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11) If a person has been drinking, which of the following can sober them up:

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12) Road surfaces are most slippery:

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13) In city driving, a good habit is to:

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14) The best way to enter a curve is:

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15) The best way to "talk" to other drivers on the road is to:

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16) Passing on the right is allowed on roads with more than one lane going in the same direction, when:

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17) What is the accident prevention formula

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18) If your brakes suddenly give out, the thing you should try to do is:

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19) The 3 second rule can be used at any speed to help you:

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20) Driving at the speed of 35 mph or more on a wet road road surfaces, can cause:

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21) Signals must be used:

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22) Any vehicle operated by a GDL driver under 21, must display:

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23) On a two-lane road, not near a school zone, when a bus is stopped and its red lights are flashing:

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24) The shape of a yield sign is:

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25) The holder of a validated GDL permit 21 years of age or older is restricted to what hours:

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26) If a motorist reaches a BAC of .15%, the risk of causing a motor vehicle accident is:

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27) During the probationary two year period after receiving a special learner permit or an examination permit, a driver must enroll in a Probationary Driver Program when:

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28) If you sell your car and do not buy another, what should you do with the license plates:

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29) A motorist may turn right on red unless posted after:

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30) When driving at night, be sure that you can stop:

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31) Applying for a driver's license illegally may result in:

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32) When parking downhill on the street with a curb, the car's wheel should be:

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33) How much is the fine for violating any of the restrictions of the GDL permit or Probationary License:

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34) When the pavement is marked with two centerlines, one solid and one broken

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35) When a school bus has stopped directly in front a school dropping or picking up children, you may pass from either direction at what speed:

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36) If both center lines are solid:

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37) In New Jersey, you must be at least __ years old to register a motor vehicle.

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38) High beam lights are used for:

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39) After 2 to 4 drinks, alcohol begins to impair your:

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40) Approaching an uncontrolled intersection you should:

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41) The driving hours of a GDL Permit or Probationary License holder under 21 are restricted to:

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42) A lost or stolen driver license, permit or non-driver ID, should be reported to:

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43) The holder of a Probationary License under 21 years old, may drive unsupervised when the following requirement has been met:

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44) Upon completion of the GDL requirements, (one year of unsupervised driving) the holder of a Probationary License must

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45) If a motorist's BAC is slightly above .05%, the risk of causing a accident is:

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46) The NJ speed limit in a residential or business district, unless otherwise posted is:

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47) Under New Jersey law, inline skaters, skateboarders and bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as

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48) Under New Jersey law, motorists signaling a right turn must yield to which of the following individuals

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49) Drugs that may affect basic driving skills are:

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50) At the time of your road test, you must present

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