NC DMV PERMIT EXAM (ACTUAL EXAM)
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An approaching vehicle that crosses the center line into the path of your vehicle is
a danger. You should: - ANSWERS-•Reduce speed immediately;
•Sound your horn; and •Keep to the right even if this means running off the road
What could cause your car to SKID?: - ANSWERS-Certain roadway conditions such
as wet roads, ice and packed snow are more likely to cause skids.
What to do if you find yourself in a skid?? - ANSWERS-•Ease your foot off the accelerator; •Turn the steering wheel in the direction the rear of the vehicle is skidding; and 1 / 3
•As soon as the vehicle's path begins to straighten, turn the steering wheel back the other way so you will not over-steer.
If a crash seems likely what should you do? - ANSWERS-•Sound the horn; •Keep to the right; •Turn away from oncoming traffic, even if you must leave the road; and/or •Drive off the road, into an open field if possible
Your driving privilege will be taken for 60 days if you are convicted of: - ANSWERS- A second charge of speeding over 55 mph and more than 15 mph above the speed limit within one year; or• Speeding plus reckless driving on the same occasion.
Your driving prividlege will be taken permanently if: - ANSWERS-You commit
Manslaughter while under the influence of an impairing substance
Your driving prividlege will be taken for 3 years if: - ANSWERS-Prearranged racing with another motor vehicle on the highway
Some examples of moving violations: - ANSWERS-• Passing a stopped school bus
• Reckless driving • Hit-and-run 2 / 3
• Following too closely • Driving on the wrong side of the road • Illegal passing • Running through a stop sign or red light • Failure to yield right of way • Failure to stop for an emergency siren -Speeding
During an average lifetime of driving, we face about a.... - ANSWERS-a one-in- three chance of being seriously injured or killed in a motor vehicle crash.
Exemptions to the seat belt law: - ANSWERS-• A driver or occupant of a
noncommercial motor vehicle with a medical or physical condition that prevents appropriate restraint by a seat belt or with a professionally certified mental phobia against the wearing of vehicle restraints; • A motor vehicle operated by a rural letter carrier of the United States Postal Service while performing duties as a rural letter carrier, and a motor vehicle operated by a newspaper delivery person while actually engaged in delivery of newspapers along the person's specified route ;• A driver or passenger frequently stopping and leaving the vehicle or delivering property from the vehicle if the speed of the vehicle between stops does not exceed 20 miles per hour; • Any vehicle registered and licensed as a property-carrying vehicle while being used for agricultural purposes in intrastate commerce.
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