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In densely packed snow, you should

use chains or snow tires.

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If you must drive during heavy snow or fog,

use your low-beam headlights.

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Alcohol-related highway deaths account for:

38% of all NC traffic fatalities.

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If you accumulate 7 or more points on your driving record,

you may attend a Driver Improvement Clinic and deduct 3 points from your record.

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The traffic conviction that adds the highest number of points (5) to your driving record is:

passing a stopped school bus that is loading or unloading children.

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"Secondary roads" are:

roads where hills are more likely to be more steep and curves are likely to be more sharp than on primary roads.

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Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in cities and towns is:

35 mph.

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To have a revoke driver's license restored,

you must visit a DMV, pay a restoration fee, and reapply for a license.

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When three vehicles reach a 4-way stop at the same time,

the right of way belongs to the car on the right.

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If a vehicle sways freely, leans heavily to one side during a turn or seems to bounce continuously,

there may be a problem with the suspension system.

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If you experience a breakdown, you should

call a law enforcement officer.

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To maintain a safe driving distance between your car and the car in front of you,

you should use the two-second rule.

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If you take any medication before you drive,

you should find out what effects the medicine has.

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If you are planning a long road trip, you should

stop and rest every 100 miles.

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Before passing another vehicle, you should

look ahead to ensure that there is enough room for you to pass.

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When driving down a very steep hill, you should

shift into a lower gear to control your speed.

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If you run off the side of the road, you should

gradually take your foot off the gas pedal.

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When traveling on rural highways, farm equipment usually travels

at its maximum speed of 15-20 mph.

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If you are driving into a circle, you should

yield to cars already in the circle.

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If you are in a crash, you should

move your car off of the road.

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School buses are required to

stop at all railroad crossings.

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In city traffic, you should

be alert for drivers who make quick stops.

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Truckers have serious blind spots into which

cars can disappear from view.

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Unless there is a sign indicating no turn on red,

you can turn right on red after stopping and making sure that the turn can be made safely.

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For any underage person who aids or abets another attempting to purchase any alcoholic beverages, the law requires

a one-year driver license revocation.

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Your license will be revoked immediately if your blood alcohol content (BAC) is

at least 0.08 percent.

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When approaching a road that is blocked from view, you should

stop and proceed with caution.

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Defensive drivers check their rear view mirror and side mirrors

roughly every 10 seconds.

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If going 45 mph, how far ahead should you signal before turning?

200 ft.

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If you plan to turn and are not in the proper lane to do so, you should

continue to the next intersection, then turn.

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The most common type of accident on a highway is

a rear-end collision.

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When driving behind someone you should:

not use your high beams.

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To dry wet brakes,

gently apply the brakes.

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"Don't hang out in the No zone" refers to:

not be in the trucker's blind spots.

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When approaching a railroad crossing,

slow down and prepare to stop.

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If you pull up to a red arrow, the turning lane is

the only lane that should stop.

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If you are a pedestrian walking along side the road at night, you should

carry or wear something white.

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Use high beams when

driving on a highway and no car is approaching.

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Slippery roads are most likely to occur when

it has just begun to drizzle or rain.

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When traveling behind a farm vehicle on a two-lane road,

wait until the farm vehicle has the chance to pull over to the side, then pass with caution.

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Large trucks (tractor trailers) have large blind spots

to the side and rear.

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When preparing to make a right-hand,

turn on your turn signal and approach the right-hand side of the road.

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A "shoulder check" is:

a quick glace over your shoulder on the side in which you intend to turn or change lanes.

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If you are following a car at night, how do you know if the road is bumpy?

You watch the tail-lights.