NC DMV DRIVERS LICENSE WRITT EN
TEST ALREADY PASSED
Places where you should not park ✔✔Within 25 feet of the curb line of an intersecting street or within 15 feet of the intersecting right of way lines if there is no curb; On a crosswalk, sidewalk or bridge; Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant orentranceto a firestation; On the paved or primary-travel portion of any highway — parking on the shoulder is also against the law unless the parked vehicle can be seen by approaching drivers from both directions for a distance of at least 200 feet; On theroadway side of another vehicle(double parking); Wherethere are "no-parking" signs; Within one block of a fire or fire truck in city limits or within 400 feet of a fire or fire truck outside the city; Anywhere within theright of way of an interstate highway, except in designated parking areas or in cases of emergencies; and 1 / 2
Parking spaces designated for handicap/disabled use unless your vehicle is displaying a handicap license plate or a disability parking placard,
Maximum Speed Limits ✔✔In cities and towns 35mph Outside cities and towns 55mph For interstates 70mph
Adjusting Your Speed to Driving Conditions ✔✔Stopping distances are longer at higher speeds because a vehicle travels farther during the driver's reaction time, and it takes more braking distance to come to a full stop.if you are traveling 55 miles per hour your vehicle requires approximately 211 feet to stop completely.Driving at a high speed is more dangerous because each additional mile traveled per hour reduces the driver's ability to control the vehicle.
About 38 percent of all traffic fatalities involve alcohol. ✔✔Alcohol will first affect your judgement— you may think you can drive safely when you cannot.
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