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Convictions in another state will result in suspension or revocations in:
-NC
-SC
-Both A and B
NC
To be assigned to a NC Driver Improvement Clinic you have to accumulate at least:
-7 points
-6 points
-10 points
7 points
For littering in NC you can receive:
-points against your license
-a citizen's arrest citation
-a search and seizure or your automobile
points against your license
You can get the highest number of points against your NC license because you:
-did not stop for a stopped school bus discharging children
-ran a red light
-were speeding past a funeral procession
did not stop for a stopped school bus discharging children
The DMV can suspend your license for speeding:
- over 75 mph
-over 10 mph
-over 20 mph
over 75 mph
Being under 18 and having a second moving violation can result in:
-your license being suspended
-your license being stamped
-your license being revoked
your license being suspended
NC law requires a restoration fee to be paid to the DMV before a suspension or revocation can be cleared. This costs:
-$50.00
-$25.00
-$65.00
$65.00
Convictions of street racing or even loaning a car for street racing may result in:
-your vehicle being sold at public auction
-jail time
-your vehicle displaying a special sticker in the windshield
your vehicle being sold at public auction
The highest penalty for a NC commercial vehicle is for:
-passing a stopped school bus
-Illegal passing
-Rail-highway crossing violation
passing a stopped school bus
A NC Provisional License can be suspended for up to:
-12-month period
-6-month period
-2-month period
12-month period
Driving any vehicle more than 15 mph over the posted speed limit at a speed higher than 55 mph will result in a minimum:
-30 day revocation of your NC license
-20 day revocation of your NC license
-10 day revocation of your NC license
30 day revocation of your NC license
Speeding and reckless driving on the same occasion will result in:
-30 days revocation of your driving privilege
-20 days revocation of your driving privilege
-10 days revocation of your driving privilege
30 days revocation of your driving privilege
Under the implied consent law, willful refusal to submit to a breath or blood test will result in:
-a one year suspension of your NC license
-a half year suspension of your NC license
-a quarter year suspension of your NC license
a one year suspension of your NC license
Any driver of a commercial vehicle that commits an offense for which points may be assessed, may be assessed:
-double the amount of any fine or penalty
-triple the amount of any fine or penalty
-quadruple amount of any fine or penalty
double the amount of any fine or penalty
Insurance companies use the same point system as the DMV to determine insurance rates:
-False
-True
False
Trying to obtain a NC license and/or permit under false pretenses will result in:
-a suspension of one year
-a suspension for six months
-a suspension for one year and six months
a suspension of one year
To have your NC driving privilege restored, you may have to:
-take any required tests in addition to paying a service fee
-pay a lot of money
-take out a loan to make payments
take any required tests in addition to paying a service fee
Failure to yield the right-of-way is:
-a moving violation
-an illegal passing
-following too closely
a moving violation
Points issued for moving violations for Class C and commercial licenses are:
-not the same
-the same
-depends on the commercial license
not the same
You could lose your NC license for a citation received in NC or another state if you:
-fail to appear in court and/or pay court fines
-appear in court prior to the effective date
-pay the fine prior to the date indicated on the correspondence
fail to appear in court and/or pay court fines
An accumulation of _____ points in a 3 year period, may result in license suspension.
-12
-3
-6
12
If your license is suspended by the point system, it may be taken for ___ for the first suspension.
-60 days
-30 days
-90 days
60 days
The highest number of points given for a Class C license are given for___.
-passing a stopped school bus and aggressive driving
-passing a stopped school bus and following too closely
-passing a stopped school bus and speeding in excess of 55 mph
passing a stopped school bus and aggressive driving
All moving violations have a minimum point value of____.
-2 points
-1 point
-7 points
2 points
There is one point assessed for ______.
-littering
-cursing
-passing
-littering
The fee to attend a Driver Improvement Clinic is ______.
-$65.00
-$75.00
-$30.00
$65.00
Satisfactory completion of a Driver Improvement Clinic can deduct___points.
-3
-5
-7
3
Speeding in a school zone in excess of the posted school zone speed is___points.
3
4
5
3
Speeding plus reckless driving on the same occasion will result in a _____revocation.
-60 days
-30 days
-90 days
60 days
Two convictions of speeding over 55 mph may result in a _____.
-60 day suspension
-12 month suspension
-24 month suspension
60 day suspension
Which of the following happen(s) under the point system?
-A driver is sent a warning letter when he/she gets 4 points within 2 years
-A driver who gets 12 points within 3 years may lose his/her license
-Points against a driver's license will not increase insurance rates
-Peripheral vision improves
A driver who gets 12 points within 3 years may lose his/her license
When a driver has a total of 12 points in a three year period, which of the following may happen?
-The driver can be required to file proof of financial responsibility
-The driver can have 6 points deducted if he/she satisfactorily completes a Driver Education class
-License can be revoked
-Insurance will be cancelled permanently
License can be revoked
Conviction for which of the following carries the highest number of points?
-Reckless driving
-Hit and run with property damage
-Driving without a license
-Passing a stopped school bus
Passing a stopped school bus
A driver will permanently lose his/her license if he/she is convicted of:
-Driving without a license
-Passing a stopped school bus
-Failing to yield the right-of-way
-Manslaughter while under the influence of an impairing substance
Manslaughter while under the influence of an impairing substance