Chapter 1-3 Test Review Driver’s Education. List the 5 restrictions you must follow while on you...

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Chapter 1-3 Test Review Driver’s Education

Transcript of Chapter 1-3 Test Review Driver’s Education. List the 5 restrictions you must follow while on you...

Chapter 1-3 Test Review

Driver’s Education

• List the 5 restrictions you must follow while on you special learners permit.

1. Display a reflectorized decal on each license plate (front/back); decals available at motor vehicle agencies, $4 per pair

2. No driving after 11:01 p.m. and before 5:00 a.m.

3. You must be accompanied in the front seat by an adult supervising driver• who is at least 21 years of age and • who possesses a valid New Jersey driver

license and • has a minimum of three years driving

experience

4. Only one additional passenger is allowed unless accompanied by a parent or guardian

5. You can't use cell phones, hand held video games or any other hands-free interactive, wireless communication device

6. Seat belts must be worn at all times

7. Parent(s), guardian(s) or dependant(s) are allowed as passengers. A dependant is a permit or probationary driver's child, not siblings

• List the three requirements for you supervising driver.

– You must be accompanied in the front seat by an adult supervising driver

•who is at least 21 years of age and

•who possesses a valid New Jersey driver license and

• has a minimum of three years driving experience

• What three tests must be completed before getting your license?

• Written exam

• Vision exam

• Road exam

• How long is NJ drivers license valid for?

• 4 years

• What are the three possible punishments for possessing or displaying an altered or counterfeited license?

• May result in:

– Loss of driving privilege

– Fine up to $1,000

–Up to 6 months in jail

• List the 5 things you must have when you go to take your road test.

1. Vehicle 2. Licensed Supervising driver 3. Valid inspection sticker 4. Valid registration documents 5. Valid insurance ID card6. Valid permit7. Birth certificate and blue card (extra)8. 6 points ID verification

• What are the two possible penalties for violating the restrictions of your permit or provisional license?

• Failure to do so:–$100 fine – License suspension

• How many “points” of ID must you have when getting you permit or license?

• 6 points ID Verification

• Why can you not use a car for your road test that has a center console or obstruction between the driver and examiner?

• The Examiner must be able to reach the emergency brake if anything should happen during the road test.

• How many security features are featured on the NJ digital drivers license?

• 2 dozen or 24

• List the 4 restrictions you must follow while on your provisional license.

• Display a reflectorized decal on each license plate (front/back); decals available at motor vehicle agencies, $4 per pair

• No driving after 11:01 p.m. and before 5:00 a.m. • Parent(s), guardian(s) or dependant(s) are allowed

as passengers. A dependant is a permit or probationary driver's child, not siblings

• Only one additional passenger is allowed unless accompanied by a parent or guardian

• You can't use cell phones, hand held video games or any other hands-free interactive, wireless communication device

• Seat belts must be worn at all times

• Never place a rear-facing child safety seat in the front seat of a vehicle with a _____________?

• Airbag

• When parking on an incline you should turn your wheels?

• Away from the curb

• Where should you position your hands on the steering wheel?

• 9 and 3 o’ clock • 10 and 2 o’ clock

• Which foot should be used for controlling the brake and gas pedals?

• Right foot

• List five things that control your stopping distance.

• Factors–Reaction time–Weather/road conditions–Vehicle weight–Brake conditions –Condition and type of tires–Roadway conditions– Speed

• What are three ways that seatbelts help you?

• Keep passengers from being thrown from the car

• Prevents passengers from hitting dash or windshield

• Keep passengers and driver from sliding on the seat

• Who is responsible for ensuring that all passengers under 18 are wearing seatbelts?

• The driver

• Whenever possible, child safety seats should be placed where?

• In the back or rear seat

• Children age 8 or younger who weigh less than 80lbs must be buckled into what?

• Car seat or booster seat

• Explain where your hands should be positioned when driving straight in reverse.

• Right hand and arm over back of passengers seat

• Left hand on top of wheel

• Head and body should be turned to right

• Always drive slowly in reverse

• If driving in reverse and you turn the wheel to the right move the car in what direction?

• To the right

• Explain the NJ seatbelt law.

• Requires all front seat occupants of passenger vehicles to wear a seat belt

• The driver is responsible for all passengers under 18

• Front seat passengers over 18 are responsible for themselves

• Motorists with GDL permit or provisional license must use seat belts and must require all passengers seated anywhere to use seat belts

• List the six things in order that you must do before starting the vehicle.

• Check windows

• Adjust seat

• Adjust mirrors

• Seatbelt

• Car in park

• Doors locked

• While making a turn in reverse where should both hands be?

• Both hands on the steering wheel

• Demonstrate the hand signal for making a left turn.

• Demonstrate the hand signal for making a right turn.

• Demonstrate the hand signal for slowing down or stopping

• State law prohibits parking further than how many inches from the curb?

• 6 inches

• What are the steps in the graduated drivers license system?

The Early Bird Road • For drivers ages 16 and up, MVC offers a three-

phase process: (Must first attend driving school for 6 hours)

• Student learner's permit (minimum six months of supervised driving)

• Probationary license (minimum one year of restricted but unsupervised driving) (must be at least 17)

• Basic driver license (must be 18 years old)

The Young Adult Road • The Young Adult Road (Does not attend driving

school) For drivers 17 years old• Get the signed consent of a parent or guardian• Pass MVC’s knowledge and vision tests .Pay the

required fee After applicants complete the steps above, the MVC will validate their examination permit. minimum six months of supervised driving

• Probationary license (minimum one year of restricted but unsupervised driving) (must be at least 17)

• Basic driver license (must be 18 years old)

The Adult • The Young Adult Road (Does not attend driving

school) For drivers 21 years old• Pass MVC’s knowledge and vision tests .• Pay the required fee MVC will validate their

examination permit. minimum THREE months of supervised driving

• Probationary license (minimum one year of unsupervised driving and follow applicable restrictions)

• ***NOTE: if the examination or probationary license holder is 21 yrs. Old hour and passenger restrictions do not apply.

• How many feet in advance must you signal a turn?

• 100 ft.