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How can you get a duplicate drivers licence?
Go to the dmv website
What are the three reasons that a duplicate drivers licence can be requested?
To replace a lost or stolen license/identification card
To change a residence and or mailing adress
To replace a license/identification card that is defaced or damaged
What is the fee for the duplicate license fee and how do they get their duplicate licence?
$13 and can be paid with debit/credit- it will be mailed to the customer at a later date
When is the online driver license process available to drivers?
Every other time they renew their license (allowed up to 6 months before the expiration date)
Where do drivers go to renew their licence?
Online at the dmv website
How long does it take for the driver to receive their new license and how long does it stay valid?
7-14 business days and is valid 5-8 years depending on a drivers age
Can drivers use the system to obtain their original license?
No, it is not available to drivers who have restrictions other than corrective lenses, medical examination, etc.
Besides using a car, what are some other ways of transpiration?
Walking, taking a bus in metropolitan areas, van services in smaller/rural cities, riding a bike, etc.
True or false: Driving is a legal privilege and responsibility
True
If you do not have a valid drivers license, what is deemed illegal?
To operate a motor vehicle on the streets and highways
To sit in the drivers seat while the engine is still running
To steer a motor vehicle while its being pushed or towed by another vehicle
How long are office hours at DMVs and what days are they open on?
Most DMVs offer service form 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. In large cities and towns, the DMV is open on Mondays-Fridays and some are open Saturday morning. Offices in smaller towns may be open a certain each week
What will you be tested on when getting your drivers license?
Vision, knowledge of motor vehicle law, traffic signs, driving skill (on the road test)
Appointments for a drivers license examination can be made by...
Contacting the local DMV office
Learners permits are offered to what age group?
18 years and older
What is a learners permit?
It authorizes the permit holder to drive a specific class/type of motor vehicle while in possession of a permit
In order for the permit holder to drive, what must happen?
They must be accompanied by a person who is licensed to operate the vehicle being driven and is seated beside the permit holder
What testing is needed to obtain a permit?
Vision, traffic signs, and knowledge of motor vehicle laws
For a motorcycle learners permit, if the applicant is 16 years old but less then 18, they must posse and complete what?
A full provisional licence issued by the division and a parent/guardians signature is required. They must complete the Motorcycle Safety Foundation Basic Rider Course or the North Carolina Motorcycle Safety Education Program Basic Rider Course.
If the applicant is 18 years or older, what must they posses?
A full provisional license from the division
What does the motorcycle permit do?
Allows the permit holder to operate a motorcycle without passengers
How long does the motorcycle license valid until it needs to be renewed?
12 months and may be renewed for one additional six month period
What is the required testing for the motorcycle permit?
Vision, traffic signs, and motorcycle knowledge test
What should applicants for a CDL class A, B, or C license study?
The CDL handbook which can be found on the DMV website or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Applicants for a motorcycle endorsement or learners permit should study what?
The Motorcycle handbook
If you wear corrective lenses, they should be worn at all times. What is the penalty for not wearing them?
It is the same as driving without a license, as it is a restriction on the license
True of false: The driving test is not required for obtaining the learners permit, just the licence and possibly the renewal of the license
True
True or false: Individuals may not be licensed if they have a mental/physical condition that keeps them from driving safely. A person with a disability may receive a restricted license if their condition doesn´t keep them from driving safely
True
What is a Class A license?
Required to operate a combination of vehicles that is exempt from CDL requirements when the towed unit has a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 10,001 pounds or more.
What is a Class B license?
Required to operate any single vehicle that is exempt from CDL requirements with a GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more, and any such vehicle
towing a vehicle with a GVWR not in excess of 10,000 pounds.
What is a Class C license?
Required to operate any noncommercial single vehicle with a GVWR of less than 26,001 pounds; and a vehicle towing a vehicle which has a
combined GVWR of less than 26,001 pounds operated by a driver 18 years old
or older. Most drivers need only a Regular Class C license to operate personal automobiles and small trucks.
What vehicles do you not need a CDL for?
To drive recreational vehicles, military equipment,
fire and/or emergency equipment or certain farm vehicles. However, a regular license of the appropriate class is required at all times.
In the profession of duty (firefighters, EMS, etc.), what license do those people need?
"Regular" A, B or C License.
In ordere to haul hazardous materials, transport
passengers, drive school buses and school activity buses, pull double trailers or drive tank vehicles, what license is needed?
A special CDL endorsement
Before being entitled to operate a
motorcycle on public roads, the person must have what?
A person must have a level three full provisional license with a motorcycle endorsement or a motorcycle learner permit
The driver of a school bus must at least have what requirements?
18 years of age
Have at least six months driving experience and hold either a Class B or Class C CDL with an "S" (school bus) and a "P" (passenger) endorsement
A School Bus Driver's Certificate
To obtain a School Bus Driver's Certificate, a person must do what?
Be specially trained and pass an examination administered by a Driver Education
Program Specialist which demonstrates the fitness and competency required to
operate the bus
Are the requirements for a public school activity bus and a activity bus the same?
Mostly, but The requirements for the driver of a school activity bus are the same except a School Bus Driver's Certificate is not required.
To apply for a learners permit, you must have what requirements?
Be at least 15 years of age but less then 18
Completed an approved driver education course that meets North Carolina requirements (30 hours of classroom instructiona and 6 hours of behind the wheel training)
Can present a Driving Eligibility Certificate (issued by the public school system), or a high school diploma or its equivalent
Pass the written, signs and vision test
True or false: After Six months from level one issuance, you are eligible to drive anytime with a
supervising driver.
True
How long until you can get your drivers license?
12 months
True or false: Daytime or daylight driving can be performed from sunrise to sunset and as long as daylight exists. Nighttime or night driving can be performed after sunset and within the hours that sunlight or daylight does
not exist.
True
True or false: All passengers must be restrained by seat belt or child safety seat.
True
True or false: No one except the driver and the supervising driver are allowed in the front seat.
True
You are not permitted to use a mobile telephone or other additional technology associated with a mobile telephone while operating a motor vehicle on a public street or highway or public vehicular area. When is the exception?
You can use it to call the following regarding an emergency situation: an emergency response
operator; a hospital, physician's office or a health clinic; a public or privately owned ambulance company or service; a fire department; a law enforcement agency; your parent, legal guardian or spouse.
Before graduating to level two, you must have no what?
Convictions of motor vehicle moving violations or seat belt/mobile telephone infractions within the
preceding six months
In order for a licensed driver to supervise a permit holder, how long should they have their license?
At least 5 years
True or false: You may drive without supervision from 5 a.m. until 9 p.m. and at any time when driving directly to or from work or any volunteer fire, rescue or emergency medical service, if you are a member.
True
True or false: Drivers must be at least 16 years old, but less than 18.
True
True or false: You must hold this license at least six months prior to applying for a Full Provisional License.
True
True or false: You will be given a Driving Log to be completed detailing a minimum of 12
hours of operation. At least six hours must occur during nighttime hours. Daytime or daylight driving can be performed from sunrise to sunset and
as long as daylight exists. Nighttime or night driving can be performed after sunset and within the hours that sunlight or daylight does not exist. The log must be signed by the supervising driver and submitted to the Division at the
time of application for the Full Provisional License.
True
The number of passengers allowed in the vehicle under the age of 21 is
restricted to ONE when the driver of the vehicle is the holder of a level II,
OR if all passengers under the age of 21 are members of the driver's immediate
family or members of the same household as the driver, there is no "under 21"
limit. If the supervising driver is in the car, this restriction does not apply.
one passenger
True or false: The restrictions on level one and level two concerning time of driving, supervision and passenger limitations do not apply to a Full Provisional License.
True
If you are a new resident moving into North Carolina and are 15 but less than 18 years old and have a learner permit, a restricted license or an unrestricted license, what should you do?
you should contact your local driver license office to determine which type of license or learner permit you are eligible to apply for.
True or false: Drivers under age 18 are provisional licensees. Because these drivers have a much
higher crash rate, special laws apply to them
True
It is unlawful for a provisional licensee to drive a motor vehicle after or while consuming any amount of alcohol or drugs — what is the penalty?
a one-year license revocation
True or false: The steps in graduated licensing must still be followed even if the Driving Eligibility Certificate is issued due to hardship conditions.
True
Does NC issue a hardship driving permit or license?
No
True or false: The DMV must revoke the driver license of any person under age 18 when it receives notice from the proper school authority that the person is no longer eligible
for a Driving Eligibility Certificate.
True
How long does this revocation stay in effect?
This revocation remains in effect until
the person's 18th birthday unless a Driving Eligibility Certificate, high school
diploma or GED Certificate is obtained.
A loss of license will occur if a student receives what?
a suspension for more than 10
consecutive days or receives an assignment to an alternative educational setting
due to disciplinary action for more than 10 consecutive days.
How long does the student license suspension last?
12 months or until a Driving Eligibility Certificate is
obtained
If you are applying for a driver license, a learner's permit or an ID card for the first time in North Carolina, you will need to provide what?
proof of your full name and date of birth, your NC residence address, provide your social security
number (SSN) or documentation indicating your legal presence in the U.S.
when applying for a driver license you will need what?
You will need to provide proof of vehicle liability insurance. The insurance policy must reflect your name.
How many days does a new resident have to obtain a NC license or learner permit?
60 days
If you hold a commercial driver license
from another jurisdiction and wish to maintain a commercial license, you must apply for and receive a North Carolina commercial license in how many days before becoming a resident?
30 days
True or false: DMV shall not issue a driver license or identification card to an applicant who has resided in this state for less than 12 months until the division has completed a search of the National Sex Offender Public Registry (North Carolina General
Statute 20-9(i)).
True
A new resident applying for a Class C License may be required to be tested on the following:
• Knowledge test;
• Vision test;
• Traffic signs recognition test;
Customers who take required tests and have their photos made at the local driver license office will receive a temporary driving certificate valid
for how many days?
20
A driver license may be renewed anytime within how many days prior to expiration.
180
The DMV will mail you a reminder card about how many days before expiration of your license listing the number of years it will be valid
60
A resident of North Carolina who has been residing outside the state for at least ____ continuous days may also renew their license by mail.
30
This is a temporary license which expires __ days after the person returns to North Carolina or on the expiration date shown on the face of the license, whichever comes first.
60
To replace a lost or stolen license you should go to the DMV to sign up for what?
Duplicate license
If your address changes from the address on your driver license, you must notify the division of the change within __ days and obtain a duplicate license.
60
A person whose name changes from the name stated on a driver license must notify the division of the change within ___ days after the change occurs and obtain a duplicate driver license stating the new name.
60
Any resident of North Carolina can be issued a special identification card. You will need the same documents as required for a driver license:
proof of identity,
and residency, as well as the Social Security requirements.
The fee for a special identification card is ____
$13
The fee for the identification card is exempt for those...
70 years of age
Homeless
Cancelled license for medical reasons
The application fee for class a, b, or c is what?
Class A $5/yr.*
Class B $5/yr.*
Class C $5/yr.*
The application fee for a cdl class a, b, or c is what?
Class A $20/yr.*
Class B $20/yr.*
Class C $20/yr.*
with a base fee of $40
The application fee for a Motorcycle Endorsement and a CDL is?
Motorcycle Endorsement $2.30/yr.*
CDL $2.30/yr.* + base fee of $40
The application fee for a Learners permit and CDL is?
$20
CDL $20 plus $40 base fee
The application fee for motorcycle permit and a CDL?
$20
CDL base line fee of $40
The application fee for Special Identification Card?
$13
The application fee for Restoration Fee?
$65
The application fee for Driving Clinic fee?
$65
The application fee for Service fee?
$65
The application for DWI Restoration Fee?
$130
The application fee for Limited Learner Permit (Level 1)
Limited Provisional License (Level 2)?
$20
Full Provisional License (Level 3)
$5/yr
Temporary Permit
$15
T or F: Research shows that
the risk of being involved in a crash increases when the alcohol level is 0.05 percent,
and at 0.08 percent, the risk of causing a fatal crash is even greater.
True
Refusal to perform any required test will
result in the immediate revocation of your driver license for at least ____ days and
an additional, minimum ___ month revocation by the DMV.
30, 12
If your blood alcohol concentration test shows a BAC of 0.08 percent or more
(0.04 or more, if you are driving a commercial motor vehicle), your driving
privilege will be revoked immediately for a minimum of ___ days
30
First conviction for DWI?
Mandatory revocation of your driver license for a period of one year.
Second DWI conviction?
Mandatory driver license revocation for a period of four years when convicted of a prior offense which occurred within three years of the current
offense for which the license is being revoked.
Third DWI Conviction?
Mandatory, permanent driver license revocation if at least one of the prior convictions occurred within the past five years
Fourth DWI conviction?
Mandatory permanent driver license revocation. The fourth
conviction is considered a felony if the three prior DWI convictions occurred
within the past seven years.
Furthermore, a conviction of Driving While Impaired with a BAC of ____ or more,
or another conviction within the past seven years, will require an ignition interlock
device to be installed on the vehicle.
0.15
If your driver license is suspended by the point system, it may be taken
for...
60 days on first suspension
6 months for second
12 months for third