Driver's Ed State Test (2020 Edition) (2023 Updated)

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Name 3 requirements to get your early bird permit

1. Get a special learner permit

2. Practice with an Adult Supervising Driver

3. Get a probationary license

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What is the minimum age you must be to get your basic license?

18 years of age.

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How long will you be on a probationary license?

4 years

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How fast is an airbag deployed?

It inflates and speeds up at 200 mph to prevent a crash

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When do backup lights come on?

They should be on while driving in reverse

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Two conditions for carbon monoxide poisoning

- Operating a vehicle with an exhaust leak or poorly tuned engine.

- Operating a vehicle with holes in the body of the vehicle.

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3 things that may affect one's stopping distance

- Speed

- Roadway Conditions

- Vehicle Weight

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3 hand signals

- Stop or Slow down

- Right Turn

- Left Turn

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What way should you turn your tires when parking uphill with a curb?

They should be turned facing away from the curb.

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How far should you park from a stop sign?

50 feet away.

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How far should you park from a crosswalk?

20 feet away.

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How many seconds is a safe following distance? (In good weather)

Around 3 seconds, which translates to 30 mph.

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What is hydroplaning?

It's when a car rides up on a film of water which causes the driver to lose control of the vehicle and drift off-road.

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3 things that may cause skids in the snow?

- If you accelerate too quickly

- If the vehicle turns too fast

- Brakes improperly

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3 factors that'll determine one's B.A.C (Blood Alcohol Content) Level.

- The quantity of alcohol consumed.

- Body Weight

- How quickly drinks are consumed.

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What is the B.A.C. Limit for a person over 21?

.08 percent or higher

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How many points will result in suspension or license?

12 or more

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What must every car in NJ be insured for?

They must be insured for Liability.

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What are the fines for altering or obtaining an illegal drivers license?

$1,000 and/or 6 months in jail.

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What 3 tests must you pass in order to be eligible for a probationary license?

1. Six months of supervised driving without any suspensions or postponements

2. The MVC's road test

3. 17 years of age.

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What hours can you drive on a permit?

5:00am-11:00pm

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What are the passenger restrictions for a person (under 21) while on a probationary license?

They must wear seat belts and display decals on license plates.

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Name three documents required for 6 points of ID?

- One Primary Document

- One Secondary Document

- Proof of Address

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Name 3 things that you can fail the road test before driving

- No Brakes or Poor Brakes

- Bad Smelling Car

- Broken Window Glass

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What is the hand positioning on the steering wheel?

Around the 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock towards the 12 o'clock.

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3 signs one may have of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

- Dizziness

- Headache

- Loss of consciousness

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How far should you park from a curb?

6-18 inches away.

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How far should you signal before a turn?

You should signal far away from the intersection before turning.

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3 things you can do to help prevent a crash

- Be Alert

- Be prepared

- And act in time

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3 signs of an aggressive road rager/driver

1. If he/she's disregarding and/or not following traffic rules or control devices.

2.Following another vehicle that you're too close to. (Which means that the vehicle can unexpectedly stop and increases your risks of crashing into that car.)

3. Failing to yield, especially when encountering traffic.

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3 types of driving distractions

- Lighting a cigarette.

- Using a phone or any other device.

- Adjusting the radio or CD player.

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3 "AT RISK!" alerts for driving drowsy

- Sleep deprivation

- Driving alone

- Young people

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3 things you should do if ever in an accident

- Stop quickly

- Turn Quickly

- And speed up

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Risks of accident causes if your B.A.C levels are one of these....

.05= 2 times as great

.10= 6 times as great

.15= 25 times as great

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What is the B.A.C. Limit for a person under 21?

.01 percent or higher

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What is the implied consent law/rule?

The rule for this law is that you agree to submit to a breath test given by law enforcement or hospital staff after following an arrest for an intoxicated driving offense, and if you refuse this rule, you will be detained, brought to a hospital to draw blood, and you will be subject to a violation surcharge of $1,000 per year, including 3 years.

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What ticket has the most points?

A personal injury.

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How much longer does it take a truck to stop than a car?

25%

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How often must you get your car inspected?

Every 2 years.

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Who do you report lost or stolen plates to first?

To the local authorities/police.

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What paperwork must you bring to inspection?

- Valid Driver's License

- Valid NJ Registration

- Insurance Documents