North Carolina DMV Driver's Handbook Permit Test Flashcards CDLCommercial licences are required for drivers (paid or volunteer) who drive vehicles designed to drive passengers or property (school bus, class ABC..) If your license is suspended by the point system, 60 days the first time, 6 months the second, and 12 for the third pts for failure to report accident where such is required3 kids in the flat bed of a truckno one under 12 (with small exceptions like if there are proper restraints, in a small town, emergency, supervision, etc)violators pay $25 pts for no license or license expired more than a year3 suspension for watching/betting/loaning a car for prearranged racing
- years and vehicle may be taken
- insurance, you can drive anytime with a supervising
pre arranged racing on the highway suspension 3 years and court may have the vehicle seized and sold getting a license under false pretense suspension 1 year pts for speeding in a school zone in excess of posted limit3 pts for reckless driving4 failure to yield right of way and it results in injury punishment 90 day suspension and 500$ fine pts for failing to stop for a siren3 limited learner's permit level 1must pass all tests, all passengers must wear a seat belt or safety seat, no one except the driver and supervisor are allowed in the front seats. In the first 6 months, a level one permit allows you to drive from 5-9 and 6 months from level
driver. No telephone use (except in emergencies) Driver and passenger seats should beas far back as possible second conviction DWImandatory revocation of license for 4 years, may serve jail time 12 points on licence in 3 yrslicense may be suspended, and the accumulation of 8 points within 3 years of reinstatement can result in a second suspension pts for running through a stop sign4 How you can lose your license (school/diciplinary action)If a student is suspended for more than consecutive 10 days due to dicipliary action (for 12 months or until a driving eligibility certificate is obtained) At what blood alchohol level is a person's driving impaired0.08%, but for some its even lower pts for failure to yield right of way to pedestrian pursuant to GS 20-158 (b) 2 (B) 4 pts for driving through a safety zone3 a child less than 5 and under 40 lbshas to be in a rear facing seat
Limited learner's permit (what you need) at least 15 (less than 18) and completed drivers ed and has a driving eligibility certificate and a high school's diploma (or an equivalent of one) to operate class C licences .Penalty for driving without corrective lenses if you need them is same as driving without a license Skills observed on the on-road driving test (for a license)MAKE SURE TO NOT EVER TURN AROUND WHILE REVERSING UNTIL FULLY STOPPEDapproaches to intersections, stop signs and traffic signalsquick stopping when safely told to do so.backingstopping, starting and parkinguse of the clutch (if necessary)shifting to a lower gear on a down gradeturn signals (use of horn too)turninguse of lanesfollowing another vehiclepassing and being passedyielding right of way to pedestrians and other vehiclesdriving posture3 point turn points for CDLdifferent than regular Three point turnaboutstart from the extreme right of the road (look for traffic and if clear,) give a left signal and proceed forward slowly while turning the wheel hard to the left. Stop within inches of the left curb.then proceed backwards slowly and turn the wheel to the right and stop within inches of the right curb.proceed slowly while turning the wheel to the left. This should complete the turn.suspension for speeding in excess if 55 mph and at least 15 over the limit while attempting to avoid arrest
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IF you're convicted of DWI while your license is revoked from another DWI, your vehicle may be seized or sold pts for failure to properly restrain a child 3 failure to stop and give aid when involved in an accident suspension
Provisional license rulessuspended for 30 days upon conviction of a second moving violation in 12 months. 90 days upon conviction of a third violation in 12 months and 6 months upon a 4th in 12 months pts for no liability insurance3 pts for running through a red light3 Pedestriansalways have the right of way in intersections without traffic signals and in intersections with traffic signals. a horn must be used when a pedestrian may be affected by a turn/stop/start from a parked position.pts for a hit and run property damage only 4 The provisional licensee laws-present a certificate showing you passed drivers ed with 30 class hours and 6 behind the wheel instruction-no drugs or alcohol (1 year revocation)-legal parent/guardian must sign for a minormust have a driving eligibility certificate-certifies they're in school and applies until 18
Rules on alcoholNo alcoholic beverages in the passenger area (open or closed), repeated offenders or people with high BAC have to be checked for alchoholism, lower BAC have to attend safety school and before they can get their licence back, they have to take a substance abuse assessment. On the first restoration, the restriction is 0.04, but after that its 0.00 and its 0.00 for people under 21.how many (estimated) deaths are due to drowsy driving1,550 what percent of traffic fatalities involve alcohol38 sleep related crashesmost common in young people (especially men) and adults with young children and shift workers and people with sleep disorders at risk. People who haven't slept for 24 hours is like driving while intoxicated.driver's license restoration$50 fee and $75 for DWI (not true for medical/health reasons) DWI fourth convictionmandatory revocation. Its a felony if all the other revocations happened in the last 7 years.DWI third convictionpermanent revocation if this happened in the last 5 years.death by vehicle suspension time1 year all other moving violations (pts)2 a child under 8 and under 80 lbshas to be in a child restraint system full provisional license level 3no restrictions First conviction DWImandatory revocation of license for a year pts for failing to yield right of way3 pts for speeding in excess of 55 mph3 DWIdriving while impaired-must take a chemical test of your breath or blood. Refusal to take it will result in the revocation of your license for 30 days at least and a minimum revocation of 12 months by the DMV. In some instances after 6 months, a judge will offer limited driving privilege. IF you are proven to be intoxicated, there are 4 convictions (separate flash cards on this) manslaughter while under the influence suspension permanent Anyone with less than 5 hours of sleep is ____ as likely to crash than someone with 8 hours 4-5 times manslaughter suspension time1 year to get your driver's licence, you will be tested onvision, knowledge of motor vehicle laws, traffic signs, driving skill (on road) pts for following too closely4 rules about speedingit will be revoked for 30 days if you speed over 15 mph if you're driving at a speed higher than 55 mph. It'll be taken for 50 days if you are convicted if a second charge in one year or speeding plus reckless driving on the same occasion.can be suspended for-2 convictions (over 55) in 12 months-1 conviction of speeding and reckless driving in
a year-willful racing-suspended court sentence mandating that you can't drive for some time-coviction for speeding over 75 mphyou can go to court though (have to appeal within 30 days though)
- charges of reckless driving in 12 months suspension1 year
pts for failure to yield right of way to bicycle motor scooter or motorcycle 4 reccomended break timesevery two hours or 150 miles and drink caffine and avoid driving when you wouldn't naturally be awake.