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North Carolina DMV Driver's License Test Study Guide
1.chains or snow tires: In densely packed snow you should use
2.use your low-beam headlights: If you must drive during heavy snow or
fog
3.alcohol-related: What accounts for 38% of highway deaths?
4.You watch the tail-lights.: If you are following a car at night, how do
you know if the road is bumpy?
5.you should stop and rest: When you get tired on a long trip,
6.shoulder check: a quick glance over your shoulder on the side in
which you intend to turn or change lanes
7.signal and approach the right-hand side of the road: When preparing
to make a right-hand turn, turn on your turn
8.side and rear: Large trucks (tractor trailers) have large blind spots to
the 9.the farm vehicle has the chance to pull over to the side, then pass
with caution: When traveling behind a farm vehicle on a two-lane
road wait until
10.it has just begun to drizzle or rain: Slippery roads are most likely to
occur when 11.driving on a highway and no car is approaching: Use high beams when 1 / 2
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12.carry or wear something white: If you are a pedestrian walking
along side the road at night, you should
13.the turning lane is the only lane that should stop: If you pull up to a
red arrow
14.slow down and prepare to stop: When approaching a railroad crossing
15.not be in truckers' blind spots: "Don't hang out in the No zone" refers to
16.gently apply the brakes: To dry wet brakes
17.use your high beams: When driving behind someone you should not
18.continue to the next intersection, then turn: If you plan to turn and
are not in the proper lane to do so, you should
19.200 ft: If going 45 miles per hour, how far ahead should you
signal before turning?
20.10 seconds: Defensive drivers check their rear view mirror and
side mirrors roughly every seconds.
21.stop and proceed with caution.: When approaching a road that is
blocked from view you should
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