NJ Driving Permit Test

The insurance surcharge for a NJ driver who has been convicted of three DUI charges within a ten year period will be increased to ______.

$1,500

According to the New Jersey Driver Manual, if a driver has a BAC of 0.05% or higher, his or her chance of causing an accident ________.

doubles

The maximum fine for a second DUI in the state of NJ is

$1,000

If a New Jersey driver fails to comply with a police officer's request to illuminate the inside of his or her vehicle during a traffic stop, he or she will be fined ______.

$50

Upon successful completion of an approved Driver Improvement Program, a New Jersey driver may have ___ points removed from his or her driving record.

3

If ice falls from a NJ driver's vehicle and results in property damage, motorists of private vehicles face fines of

$200-$1000

A reckless driving conviction could result in up to ___ days in jail for New Jersey drivers.

60

Which of the following does not generally lead to loss of driving privileges in the state of New Jersey

1 speeding conviction

If a New Jersey driver is convicted of driving with a license suspended for a DUI conviction, his or her license will be suspended for at least an additional

1 year

The maximum imprisonment for a first DUI offense in the state of New Jersey is _____ days.

30

A conviction of driving without insurance will result in up to a __________ loss of driving privileges.

1 year

The penalties for a first offense of refusing to submit to chemical testing in the state of New Jersey are equivalent to those for driving with a BAC of ________.

0.10%

Which of the following fees must be paid upon a NJ driver's first DUI offense

$100 drunk driving fund, $75 safe neighborhood fund, $100 AERF

A second conviction of failing to maintain auto insurance may result in a fine of up to _______ for New Jersey drivers.

$5,000

NJ drivers who abandon their vehicles along the roadside of limited access highways for more than _____ hours may be penalized.

4

Failing to stop at a crosswalk will result in the addition of ____ points to a New Jersey driving record.

2

A second DUI conviction will result in up to a ____ year loss of license.

2

If a New Jersey driver is convicted of driving at a slow speed that impedes traffic, ____ points will be added to his or her driving record.

2

Driving eleven miles per hour over the posted speed limit will result in the addition of ___ points.

2

A hit and run conviction may result in which of the following penalties

180 days in jail, 1 year loss of license, $5000

The minimum ignition interlock device (IID) installation period for a first DUI conviction is

6 months from the restoration of driving privileges

If a driver is convicted of consuming alcohol while operating a vehicle a second time, he or she will be required to complete ___ days of community service.

10

Other than alcohol, which of the following is the most common controlled substance that contributes to auto accidents in the state of New Jersey, according to the Driver Manual

marijuana

In the state of New Jersey, a habitual offender is a driver whose license has been suspended ______ or more times in three years.

3

NJ drivers who accumulate between twelve and fourteen points within a ____ period will receive a Notice of Scheduled Suspension by mail.

2 year

If a New Jersey driver is convicted of consuming an alcoholic beverage while operating a vehicle, he or she will receive an additional fine of _____ for the first offense.

$200

If a driver has a BAC of 0.15%, he or she is ____ times more likely to cause a crash.

25

A conviction of racing on a highway in the state of New Jersey will result in the addition of ___ points.

5

It is illegal for drivers younger than 21 to drive with a BAC of ____ or higher.

0.01%

Tailgating is a dangerous practice that will result in a ___ point addition upon conviction.

5

Driving thirty or more miles per hour over the posted speed limit will result in the addition of ___ points.

5

If a NJ driver is convicted of driving while in possession of drugs, his or her license will be lost for

2 years

A second conviction of failing to maintain auto insurance will result in imprisonment for ___ days.

14 days

Upon his or her second DUI conviction, a driver could spend up to _____ days in jail.

90

Driving twenty-seven miles per hour over the posted speed limit will result in the addition of ___ points.

4

If a New Jersey driver is convicted of a third DUI charge within a ten year period, his or her driving privileges may be lost for up to ____ years.

10

To cause the loss of license, multiple DUI offenses must occur within ____ years.

10

The penalty for a first refusal charge may include loss of driving privileges for up to

1 year

An improper passing conviction will result in the addition of ____ points to a NJ driving record.

4

In New Jersey, it is illegal for an individual who is 21 years of age or older to drive with a BAC of _____ or higher.

0.08%

Upon a NJ driver's third DUI conviction, he or she could spend up to ______ days in jail.

180

New Jersey residents who are over the age of thirteen but under the age of eighteen may have their licenses suspended or postponed because of

graffiti

If a NJ driver is convicted of DUI, s/he will lose his/her license for a maximum of _____ for his/her first offense.

1 year

The fine for a first offense of failing to maintain auto insurance is up to

$1,000

A conviction of driving the wrong way on a one way street will result in the addition of ___ points on a NJ driving record.

2

Which of the following could result in a traffic conviction for driving under the influence in the state of New Jersey?

prescription medication, alcohol, drugs

If a NJ driver who is under the age of twenty-one is convicted of purchasing or consuming alcohol in a business, he or she could be fined up to _____ and lose his or her license for up to ______ months.

$500, 6

Upon a NJ driver's conviction of refusing to submit to chemical testing, he or she will be ordered to pay a insurance surcharge of _____ for three consecutive years.

$1,000

any uncontrolled intersection:

The vehicle to the left yields the right-of-way to the vehicle approaching from the right.

change of address report time limit

1 week

change of name report time limit

2 weeks

A motorist with a valid out-of-state license who moves to New Jersey must apply for a New Jersey license within

60 days

illegally obtaining a license

a fine up to $500 and/or imprisonment.

altering a license

the loss of a motorist's driving privilege, a fine up to $1,000 and/or imprisonment.

breaking GDL restrictions

a fine of $100 or a possible suspension of a motorist's driving privilege.

permit passenger limits

1 passenger excluding dependents

fault if student driver makes a mistake

If the student driver commits a traffic offense, responsibility will be with both the student and instructor or adult supervising driver.

speed limits

25 = school/residential, 35 = suburban business, 50 = non-posted rural, 55 = some highways, 65 = some interstates

controlled intersection

a motorist must yield for certain conditions.

stop intersection

a motorist must yield to the motorist on the right if both motorists get there at the same time, and to motorists already at the intersection.

left turn at intersection

a motorist must yield to oncoming traffic and to stop for pedestrians within the crosswalk.

intersection with failed traffic light

the traffic signal is observed as a 4-way stop signal.

how to handle a curve

slow down before entering and avoid drifting into another lane.

right turn on red

legal unless posted

flashing red light

motorist must fully stop

railroad crossing

A motorist must stop at least 15 feet from railroad crossings when active

emergency vehicles

yield. A motorist should steer to the extreme right of the roadway, stop and wait for the vehicle to pass. Afterward, the motorist should keep at least 300 feet behind a signaling emergency vehicle.

headlights are used when

between one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise. when visibility is 500 feet or less, when using windshield wipers or when encountering fog, mist, smoke.

don't park:

Within 25 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection, Within 50 feet of a railroad crossing, Within 50 feet of a stop sign.

how far to keep away from the car in front of you

to keep 1 car length back (about 20 feet) for each 10 miles per hour of speed.

if brakes fail

a motorist should shift to a lower gear and pump the brake pedal fast and hard several times.

if tires blowout

he/she should hold the steering wheel irmly and keep the vehicle straight while gradually slowing down. The motorist should remove his/her foot from the gas pedal but not use the brakes.

If headlights suddenly go out

a motorist should safely bring the vehicle to a stop in a safe area off the roadway.

if gas pedal fails

shift into neutral as fast as possible

if collision

Choose to hit something moving in the same direction, rather than something that is not moving. Choose to hit something not moving, rather than something coming straight on. If hitting something is unavoidable, try to make it a glancing blow.

drunk driving accident rates

0.05%, 2x. 0.10%, 6x. 0.15%, 25x

same amount of alcohol

1 1/2 ounces of whiskey, 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of table wine

most people drunk driving drink

beer

motorist new to state must register vehicle

within 60 days

lost/stolen plates

Report to local police, replace at MVC within 24 hours.

The insurance surcharge for a NJ driver who has been convicted of three DUI charges within a ten year period will be increased to ______.

$1,500

According to the New Jersey Driver Manual, if a driver has a BAC of 0.05% or higher, his or her chance of causing an accident ________.

doubles

The maximum fine for a second DUI in the state of NJ is

$1,000

If a New Jersey driver fails to comply with a police officer's request to illuminate the inside of his or her vehicle during a traffic stop, he or she will be fined ______.

$50

Upon successful completion of an approved Driver Improvement Program, a New Jersey driver may have ___ points removed from his or her driving record.

3

If ice falls from a NJ driver's vehicle and results in property damage, motorists of private vehicles face fines of

$200-$1000

A reckless driving conviction could result in up to ___ days in jail for New Jersey drivers.

60

Which of the following does not generally lead to loss of driving privileges in the state of New Jersey

1 speeding conviction

If a New Jersey driver is convicted of driving with a license suspended for a DUI conviction, his or her license will be suspended for at least an additional

1 year

The maximum imprisonment for a first DUI offense in the state of New Jersey is _____ days.

30

A conviction of driving without insurance will result in up to a __________ loss of driving privileges.

1 year

The penalties for a first offense of refusing to submit to chemical testing in the state of New Jersey are equivalent to those for driving with a BAC of ________.

0.10%

Which of the following fees must be paid upon a NJ driver's first DUI offense

$100 drunk driving fund, $75 safe neighborhood fund, $100 AERF

A second conviction of failing to maintain auto insurance may result in a fine of up to _______ for New Jersey drivers.

$5,000

NJ drivers who abandon their vehicles along the roadside of limited access highways for more than _____ hours may be penalized.

4

Failing to stop at a crosswalk will result in the addition of ____ points to a New Jersey driving record.

2

A second DUI conviction will result in up to a ____ year loss of license.

2

If a New Jersey driver is convicted of driving at a slow speed that impedes traffic, ____ points will be added to his or her driving record.

2

Driving eleven miles per hour over the posted speed limit will result in the addition of ___ points.

2

A hit and run conviction may result in which of the following penalties

180 days in jail, 1 year loss of license, $5000

The minimum ignition interlock device (IID) installation period for a first DUI conviction is

6 months from the restoration of driving privileges

If a driver is convicted of consuming alcohol while operating a vehicle a second time, he or she will be required to complete ___ days of community service.

10

Other than alcohol, which of the following is the most common controlled substance that contributes to auto accidents in the state of New Jersey, according to the Driver Manual

marijuana

In the state of New Jersey, a habitual offender is a driver whose license has been suspended ______ or more times in three years.

3

NJ drivers who accumulate between twelve and fourteen points within a ____ period will receive a Notice of Scheduled Suspension by mail.

2 year

If a New Jersey driver is convicted of consuming an alcoholic beverage while operating a vehicle, he or she will receive an additional fine of _____ for the first offense.

$200

If a driver has a BAC of 0.15%, he or she is ____ times more likely to cause a crash.

25

A conviction of racing on a highway in the state of New Jersey will result in the addition of ___ points.

5

It is illegal for drivers younger than 21 to drive with a BAC of ____ or higher.

0.01%

Tailgating is a dangerous practice that will result in a ___ point addition upon conviction.

5

Driving thirty or more miles per hour over the posted speed limit will result in the addition of ___ points.

5

If a NJ driver is convicted of driving while in possession of drugs, his or her license will be lost for

2 years

A second conviction of failing to maintain auto insurance will result in imprisonment for ___ days.

14 days

Upon his or her second DUI conviction, a driver could spend up to _____ days in jail.

90

Driving twenty-seven miles per hour over the posted speed limit will result in the addition of ___ points.

4

If a New Jersey driver is convicted of a third DUI charge within a ten year period, his or her driving privileges may be lost for up to ____ years.

10

To cause the loss of license, multiple DUI offenses must occur within ____ years.

10

The penalty for a first refusal charge may include loss of driving privileges for up to

1 year

An improper passing conviction will result in the addition of ____ points to a NJ driving record.

4

In New Jersey, it is illegal for an individual who is 21 years of age or older to drive with a BAC of _____ or higher.

0.08%

Upon a NJ driver's third DUI conviction, he or she could spend up to ______ days in jail.

180

New Jersey residents who are over the age of thirteen but under the age of eighteen may have their licenses suspended or postponed because of

graffiti

If a NJ driver is convicted of DUI, s/he will lose his/her license for a maximum of _____ for his/her first offense.

1 year

The fine for a first offense of failing to maintain auto insurance is up to

$1,000

A conviction of driving the wrong way on a one way street will result in the addition of ___ points on a NJ driving record.

2

Which of the following could result in a traffic conviction for driving under the influence in the state of New Jersey?

prescription medication, alcohol, drugs

If a NJ driver who is under the age of twenty-one is convicted of purchasing or consuming alcohol in a business, he or she could be fined up to _____ and lose his or her license for up to ______ months.

$500, 6

Upon a NJ driver's conviction of refusing to submit to chemical testing, he or she will be ordered to pay a insurance surcharge of _____ for three consecutive years.

$1,000

any uncontrolled intersection:

The vehicle to the left yields the right-of-way to the vehicle approaching from the right.

change of address report time limit

1 week

change of name report time limit

2 weeks

A motorist with a valid out-of-state license who moves to New Jersey must apply for a New Jersey license within

60 days

illegally obtaining a license

a fine up to $500 and/or imprisonment.

altering a license

the loss of a motorist's driving privilege, a fine up to $1,000 and/or imprisonment.

breaking GDL restrictions

a fine of $100 or a possible suspension of a motorist's driving privilege.

permit passenger limits

1 passenger excluding dependents

fault if student driver makes a mistake

If the student driver commits a traffic offense, responsibility will be with both the student and instructor or adult supervising driver.

speed limits

25 = school/residential, 35 = suburban business, 50 = non-posted rural, 55 = some highways, 65 = some interstates

controlled intersection

a motorist must yield for certain conditions.

stop intersection

a motorist must yield to the motorist on the right if both motorists get there at the same time, and to motorists already at the intersection.

left turn at intersection

a motorist must yield to oncoming traffic and to stop for pedestrians within the crosswalk.

intersection with failed traffic light

the traffic signal is observed as a 4-way stop signal.

how to handle a curve

slow down before entering and avoid drifting into another lane.

right turn on red

legal unless posted

flashing red light

motorist must fully stop

railroad crossing

A motorist must stop at least 15 feet from railroad crossings when active

emergency vehicles

yield. A motorist should steer to the extreme right of the roadway, stop and wait for the vehicle to pass. Afterward, the motorist should keep at least 300 feet behind a signaling emergency vehicle.

headlights are used when

between one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise. when visibility is 500 feet or less, when using windshield wipers or when encountering fog, mist, smoke.

don't park:

Within 25 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection, Within 50 feet of a railroad crossing, Within 50 feet of a stop sign.

how far to keep away from the car in front of you

to keep 1 car length back (about 20 feet) for each 10 miles per hour of speed.

if brakes fail

a motorist should shift to a lower gear and pump the brake pedal fast and hard several times.

if tires blowout

he/she should hold the steering wheel irmly and keep the vehicle straight while gradually slowing down. The motorist should remove his/her foot from the gas pedal but not use the brakes.

If headlights suddenly go out

a motorist should safely bring the vehicle to a stop in a safe area off the roadway.

if gas pedal fails

shift into neutral as fast as possible

if collision

Choose to hit something moving in the same direction, rather than something that is not moving. Choose to hit something not moving, rather than something coming straight on. If hitting something is unavoidable, try to make it a glancing blow.

drunk driving accident rates

0.05%, 2x. 0.10%, 6x. 0.15%, 25x

same amount of alcohol

1 1/2 ounces of whiskey, 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of table wine

most people drunk driving drink

beer

motorist new to state must register vehicle

within 60 days

lost/stolen plates

Report to local police, replace at MVC within 24 hours.