NJ Permit Practice Test

FAIR LAWN DRIVING SCHOOL

PERMIT PRACTICE TEST

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1) Which of the following actions could lead to distracted driving?

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2) Driving under the influence of intoxicating beverages means:

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3) Any change of address must be reported to the MVC within what time period?

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4) If you miss your exit on an expressway, you should:

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5) In the event of a sudden stop or crash, the use of seat belts may:

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6) Approaching an uncontrolled intersection you should:

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

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8) Failure to stop for pedestrians in a crosswalk carries a fine up to:

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9) At what age is a GDL permit holder eligible to obtain a Basic Driver License?

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

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11) If you come to a multi-way stop at the same time as another motorist, you must:

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

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13) A Special Learners Permit may be purchased by an approved instructor, when the applicant:

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

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15) To avoid a spin while in a skid, you should:

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16) If you go into a skid, you should:

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17) Not including dependents, how many passenger can accompany the holder of a validated GDL Special Learner Permit in the vehicle

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18) To maintain a proper following distance when driving, you should stay at least:

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19) When approaching a curve, your car may tend to:

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20) When can a motorist park in front of a public or private driveway

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

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22) You should always yield to:

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

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

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25) Whether your blood alcohol content (BAC) rises above legal limits depends on:

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26) Except new vehicles, your car must be inspected at either a state inspection facility or a state licensed private inspection facility

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27) Having or showing a fake driver's license may result in:

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28) New Jersey law allows up to three points to be subtracted from a motorists point total for every year that a motorist goes without a violation or suspension

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29) Road surfaces are most slippery:

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30) Driving in the city, you should:

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

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32) Drugs that may affect basic driving skills are:

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33) If a bus or truck driver can not see you in his or her rear-view or side-view mirrors, you are:

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34) Headlights must be used:

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35) If both center lines are solid:

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36) Which of the following convictions will result in an insurance surcharge:

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37) A motorist should be cautious in farm country or in open land because:

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

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39) Who is responsible for all passengers under 18 years of age?

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40) If a person has too much to drink in your home and has a car accident after leaving your home, you may:

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

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42) How much longer will it take a truck to stop during bad weather conditions?

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

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44) While driving, the holder of a GDL Permit or Probationary Driver License is not permitted to use:

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

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46) How much braking distance will it take a vehicle to stop on a dry surface, when driving at a speed of 60 mph?

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47) If your wheels drift onto a dirt shoulder of the road and you want to return to the paved road, you should:

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48) In New Jersey, studded tires can be legally used between

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

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50) Fines will be imposed to a motorist:

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