A | B |
To be eligible to obtain a NC driver's license you must be a resident of NC and at least ______. | 16 years old |
In order to apply for a Level 1 Limited Learners Permit in NC you must be at least______. | a |
Upon completion of six months of driving with no convictions of moving violation or seat belt infactions, you are eligible to recieve a | Level 3 License |
A person must have at least ______ license with a motorcycle endorsment or a motorcycle learner permit before he/she is entitled to operate a motorcycle on public roads | a |
All motor vehicles regestered in NC, including motor cooters and mopeds must be inspected _____ by an official motor vehicle inspection station | a |
If your driver license is suspended by the poin system,it may be taken for: | 60 days for the first suspension;6 months for the second; and 12 months for the third |
A supervising driver must hold a valid driver's license and must have had a license for at least | at least 5 years |
An appplicant for a Level 1 Limited Learner's Permit must pass which of the following | 15 but less than 18 |
Drivers under age 18 are | n |
Persons with a Level Two Limited Provisional License may drive only | n |
The type of license which will allow a person to drive a large truck or a van designed for 16 or more passengers is a | Class C CLD |
The penalty for a Provisional License holder who is convicted or consuming or having consumed alcohol or drugs is | n |
After successfully meeting all requirements, your NC driver's license will be issued to you by | n |
According to the ____ act, you must submit to chemical test for alcohol and other drugs if requested when driving on NC's public roadways or lose your license | Safe Roads Act |
Under the Safe Roads Act, drivers less thhan 21 will lose driving their privlege for one year if they have _____ BAC | d |
The minimum amont of liability insurance required to satisfy the financial responsibility law in NC is | 30,000/60,000/25,000 |
Your decision to become an organ donor should be | dd |
A Provisional license holder may have their license revoked by | d |
Before graduating to Level Two, you must keep a Level One permit for at least | 12 months and have no convictions moving violations or seat belt infractions within the preceding six months |
To uninsured motorist fee | will pay you when you are the victim of a crash involving an uninsured vehicle |
The crossbuck is considered the same as a | Indicate that you are at a railroad crosing. Slow down, look, and listen and yield trains. |
A red light indicates | a |
A flashing amber light indicates | a |
A green arrow indicates | a |
Orange signs indicate | a |
School crossing signs are | aa |
A double yellow line indiicates | no passing |
A broken yellow line indicates | the passing on the left is permitted in either directions |
A broken white line indicates | separate lanes of traffic going in the same direction |
When you approach a school bus ith flashing red lights from either direction, you | n |
When an emergency vehicle appoaches you using its siren you should | n |
It takes a train going 50 mph approximately ____ to stop safely. | n |
Each year over ____ persons are killed in highway-rail crashes. | n |
A trains speed | n |
Most railroad crossing crashes are the result of | n |
The fine for speeding in a work zone may be up to | n |
You must park at least ___ feet from a fire truck answering a call | n |
The head restraint should be adjusted | a |
Preventative maintenance | b |
Tire pressure should be checked | c |
The oil should be changed every | d |
When seated properly, the driver should be at least _____ inches from the steering wheel | e |
Driving with the hand in the 8 o'clock and 4 o'clock position | f |
The lap belt should be adjusted to fit snugly | g |
The side view mirrors should be adjusted so that while driving the driver can see | h |
When seated properly, the driver's chin should be above the steering wheel. | i |
The sttering wheel should be adjusted upward. | j |
When using the accelerator and brake pedal, the heel of the foot should remain on the floor. | k |
The rearview mirror should be adjusted to frame the back windshield | l |
The driver should set accessories before putting the vehicle in drive. | m |
Cruise control | n |
head restraints are designed to help reduce | o |
The horn should NOT be used to | p |
Pedal extensions are available to allow shor drivers to maintian a safe distance from the steering wheel | q |
When backing, the driver should turn the steering wheel to the right in order to back to the left. | r |
If the driver needs to adjust the defraster,he/she should place the steering hand at the top of the steering wheel temporarily | s |
When securing the vehicle, the parking brake should be set before placing the vehicle in Park | t |
Gears below drive provide more engine power. | u |
Position one on the ignition switch allows you to use accessories with the engine off. | v |
All vehicles have adjustagle head restraintsa | w |
The turn signal will always cancel after a turn. | a |
When the daytime running lights are in use, the tail lights are not on. | b |
Safety experts recommend the use of headlights whenever the vehicle is moving | c |
Ideal vehicle balance is reached when | d |
Weight transfer from side to side is known as | e |
Vehicle balance is maintained through | f |
One method of determining correct distance from the steering wheel is | g |
Steering inut to the left will result in wight transfer | h |
Acceleration results in weight tranfer | i |
Weight tranfer forward or backward is known as | j |
Braking results in weight transfer | k |
Braking just short of lock up is known as | l |
The steering technique best suited for maintaining vehicle balance is | m |
If understeering occurs weight should be transferred to the | n |
The steering technique best suited in limited space manuevers is | o |
Controlled braking should be done | p |
One hand steering is recomended | q |
The vision used to judge depth and position is | r |
line of sight is | s |
Your target is | t |
If there is a restriction within your line of sight, it is known as | u |
When driving you should | v |
Reference points are necessary | w |
With the BGE mirror settings, | x |
If the front bumper is 3-6 inches from the curb line, the line of sight will extend from the driver | y |
When the pavement line or curb appears to run through the middle of the vehicles hood, the right side of the vehicle is | z |
The lane position for a right turn is | a |
Blind spots are areas you cannot see in either your mirrors or you peripheral vision | b |
The pavement area in front of the vehicle which cannot be seen by the driver is about 3 car lengths | c |
Blindzones are greatly reduced by the use of contemporary mirror settings | d |
In the contemporary mirror settings, the sideview mirror is set to see the lane next to your vehicle | e |
To correctly adjust the sideview mirrors using the BGE settings the driver will need to place his/her head against the side window | f |
The BGE mirror is always the best mirror settings. | g |
Reference points are the same for all drivers | h |
When stopping on the right side of the road, you need to position your vehicle in lane position 3 | i |
When coming to a stop, it is a good idea to tap your brakes befor applying full pressure to let other know what your intentions are | j |
It is not necessary to stop when pulling out of a drivway if there is no traffic | k |
It is not necessary to signal if you are pulling to the curb to stop | l |
The reference oint for stopping 6 inches from a curb is over the right headlight | m |
One hand steering is acceeptable when backing the vehicle | n |
The pivot point for backing and turning is the door post. | a |
To back to the right, the drier will need to steer left | b |
The accepted procedure for backing straight is to place the left hand on the steering wheel at the 12 oclock position and look over the right shoulder | c |
When backing and turning, you should lookin the direction you are turning | d |
To read signs, you need good _____. | e |
The vision used to judge depth perception is | f |
Your field of vision is | g |
A driver uses his/her _____vision to detect the motion from the sides. | h |
Which vision is first affected by fatigue, drugs and speed? | i |
Your visual lead time should be | j |
When traveling 50-55 mph, a ____ following interval is recommended. | k |
Average foot reaction time is | l |
The visual search patter includes | m |
The distance needed for steering arround an opject is shorter than the distance needed to brake for the object. | n |
A speed increases, more steering input is need for vehicle response | o |
If the line of sight and path of travel are not the same, you should reduce your speed. | p |
A driver should establish a visual search pattern to identify potential risk situations. | q |
The average field of vision is 125 degrees. | r |
When dirving, you should look | s |
The decision-making process in driving is known as | t |
Looking for potential hazards is known as | u |
Steering around an object is an example of | v |
Determining whether a pedestrian may sep ino your path of travel is an example of | w |
Drivers preparing to turn left can help communicate this intention b using | s |
Which lane position porvides maximum space within the lane on each side of the vehicle: | y |
Most crashes occur | z |
The vehicle should make its initial stop: | a |
In this diagram, the rear zone is | b |
Experts believe it take ____ positive performances to create a lasting havip. | c |
Habit levels of performance mean that the tasks are done in a sequence with out thinking about them. | d |
Devolping a procedure for driving tasks will help ensure performance at the habit level with accpectable performance. | e |
Drivers who have developed basic maneuvering skills are usually concidered good drivers. | h |
Most crashes involving teen drivers result from improper search. | i |
New drivers can usually develope good habits quickly | j |