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Chapter 1…1. What requirements must be met by the supervisor driver accompanying the holder of a validated GDL permit?


2. The holder of a validated GDL Special Learner Permit or Examination Permit (under 21) must meet what requirements before obtaining a probationary license?

2.

3. A Special Learner Permit may be purchased by an approved instructor, only after what conditions have been met?

3.

4. A person over the age of 21 who holds a validated GDL permit has what driving restrictions?

4.

5. What consequences may stem from a person violating any of the restrictions of the GDL system?

5.

6. How long does a person have to contact the DMV when they have a change in their address?

6.

7. What are the hours limitations for which a driver with a validated GDL permit or Probationary License may operate a motor vehicle?

7.

8.After passing the knowledge, vision, and road tests, a GDL driver will receive their Probationary License. How long are they a probationary driver?

8.

9. Under the GDL restrictions, drivers with a Probationary License (under 21) can have how how many passengers in their vehicle?

9.

10.A person who alters a driver’s license, or presents a license that has been altered, may face what penalties?

10.

11. What must be placed on the license plate(s) of all GDL drivers (permit holders and probationary license holders? Where are they located?

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12. A person holding a learner’s permit or probationary license may not drive during what time frame?

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13. Any driver under the framework of the GDL program is required to follow the rules about using cell phones or electronic devices. What is that rule?

13.

14. How old does a person have to be in order to get their basic drivers license, after going through New Jersey’s GDL program?

14.

15. A GDL driver must have, in addition to a valid registration card and a valid insurance card, what piece of paper at ALL times while practice driving?

15.

16. If a person applies for or obtains a license illegally, what penalties may be enforced?

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17. Any permit holder (Special Learner or Exam) under the age of 21 may allow what passengers to be in their vehicle while practice driving?

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18. A Special Learner Permit holder under the age of 21 is allowed to drive unsupervised after what has happened? How long is their driving supervised?

18.

19. Under GDL guidelines, who is required to wear a seatbelt in the car?

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20. If a person is over the age of 21 and has an examination permit or a probationary license, what passenger restrictions apply to them?

20.

21. Vehicles that can be used for the road test must meet certain requirements. One is that it may not have any ___________ between the driver and the examiner? Why

21.

Chapter 3…22. If a person is parked on a downhill-sloped street where there is a curb, what should they do in regards to the front wheel of the vehicle?

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23. What three things do seat belts prevent in the case of a sudden stop?

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24. If a driver’s hand and arm are sticking straight out of their window, what are they signaling to others?

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25. When should a driver use signals (both hand signals and electronic/mechanical signals)?

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26. If you are parking your vehicle on an uphill-sloped road with a curb, you should aim the tires in which direction?

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27. If possible, child safety seats should always be located where in a vehicle?

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28. What is the most common type of parking on busy city streets? It also needs the most practice to master!

28.

29. What does it mean when a driver puts their arm out the window, and their hand and arm are pointed down?

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30. On a dry surface while travelling 60 mph, how many feet will it take for a vehicle to stop?

30.

31. How should a driver position themselves when they need to operate the vehicle in reverse? How should they direct their head/body?

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32. What are the three ways in which a person should communicate with others on the road?

32.

Chapter 4…33. When should a driver use their high beams, or bright beam, lights?

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34. What happens as a vehicle approaches a curve?

34.

35. A driver can pass a school bus if it is stopped directly in front of a school in order to drop off/pick up students. At what speed can you pass the bus?

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36. Unless posted, the speed limit in a residential or business area is:

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37. How many feet must be between a parked car and a fire hydrant?

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38. When are fines for moving violations automatically doubled?

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39. You are driving a motor vehicle and approach a multi-way stop (3-or-4-way stop). As you reach the intersection, another car arrives at the same time. What rule must be followed?

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40. When a driver approaches an uncontrolled intersection (no signals), what should they do?

40.

41. Unless there is a sign posted, NJ motorists can turn right on red only after they do what?

41.

42. What is an acceleration lane?

42.

43. If you are driving on a highway and miss your exit, what should you do?

43.

44. How far must a driver park from a stop sign?

44.

45. During any precipitation (rain, ice, snow, etc.), drivers are required to turn on their…

45.

46. Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in a school zone is:

46.

47. What is a deceleration lane?

47.

48. What/Who are motorists required to yield to?

48.

49. Headlights must be used:

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50. Passing on the right is allowed only on roads with more than one lane going in the same direction when…

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51. How should a driver enter a curve?

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52. On a two lane road not near a school when a bus is stopped and red lights are flashing, a driver must…

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53. At an uncontrolled intersection, what should a driver do?

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54. You are required by law to signal your intent to turn how many feet before the turn?

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55. What is a driver required by law to do if an emergency vehicle with its sirens and/or lights on approaches them?

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56. A driver must stop how many feet before a railroad crossing, which has flashing lights or bells activated?

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57. What do solid lines on the roadway indicate?

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Chapter 5…58. If your wheels drift onto the dirt shoulder next to the roadway and you want to return to paved road…

58.

59. What should a driver do if their brakes suddenly give out?

59.

60. What hazard should a motorist be aware of when entering farm country or open land?

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61. How does a person driving in the snow know that they are leaving enough space between them and the vehicle in front of them?

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62. If another motorist is trying to pass you, what should you do?

62.

63. When driving in a city, motorists should…

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64. In the event of a skid, what should a driver do?

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65. Driving 35 mph or more on wet roads causes the tires to lose contact with the road, also known as…

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66. What formula is used to help decrease the chance a motorist will be in an accident?

66.

67. In wet conditions, in order to avoid hydroplaning and losing control of the vehicle, what should a driver do?

67.

68. In the event of a flat tire or a tire blowout, drivers should…

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69. To avoid a spin while in a skid, a driver should…

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70. Keeping a safe distance between you and other vehicles is important because it…

70.

71. When are road surfaces most slippery?

71.

72. What is the intention of the 3-seconds-plus rule?

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73. What should a driver do if the gas pedal sticks?

73.

74. When driving at night, you should be able to stop…

74.

75. In order to avoid highway hypnosis, a driver should…

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76. What should a driver do immediately after driving through a puddle?

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Chapter 6…77. According to the legal definition, driving under the influence of intoxicating beverages means that which two things are impaired?

77.

78. What is considered “one drink”?

78.

79. What 4 factors affect the way alcohol will affect an individual?

79.

80. What is the best way to decrease the number of drinking and driving accidents?

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81. What is the only true method that to sober a person up?

81.

82. With a BAC of .05, a driver’s risk of an accident is how many times greater? .10? .15?

82.

83. Other drugs that can affect the driving task, and are commonly associated with DUI include:

83.

84. After just 2-4 drinks, alcohol begins to impair a person. What 3 things does it impair?

84.

85. If somebody leaves your home after drinking and gets into an accident, you as a homeowner:

85.

Chapter 7…86. In addition to a possible fine, when operating a vehicle on public or private property to avoid traffic control, motorists will also receive a:

86.

87. After a license is restored from suspension or a driver has completed a driver improvement program, that driver enters a probationary period for:

87.

88. Refusal of a breath test is equal to

88.

89. What does implied consent mean?

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90. If under 21, you are guilty of driving under the influence at what BAC?

90.

91. During the initial probationary two year driving period, a driver would have to enroll in the Probationary driver program if they accumulate:

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92. Driving privileges can be postponed or suspended for offenders 13-21 years old for which offenses?

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93. Failure to stop for pedestrian may result in:

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94. What are three instances in which a driver would be hit with an insurance surcharge?

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95. Three violations in when fines may be imposed include:

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96. If you are involved in accident that causes injury to another person while driving with a suspended license, you could face:

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97. If your driving privilege is suspended, you may not drive until:

97.

Chapter 8…98. How much longer (percentage) will it take a truck to stop in poor weather conditions?

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99. What is the area called in which a driver cannot see what is around them?

99.

100. How far behind a large truck or bus should a driver follow/come to a stop?

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101. Why might a truck or bus not see you when you are passing them?

101.

102. With trucks and busses, what should you do in terms of the space needed for turning and stopping?

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103. If you pass a larger vehicle, what should your speed control be like?

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104. What three limitations should drivers understand about all vehicles, but specifically regarding trucks and busses?

104.

Chapters 9 and 10…105. What type of insurance is required for ALL drivers in the state of New Jersey?

105.

106. What should you do with old license plates if you are no longer using them (i.e., purchased a new car)?

106.

107. What should you do if your license is lost or stolen? If your license plates are missing?

107.

Signs…108. What color and shape is a Stop Sign? Yield Sign? Railroad Crossing Sign?

108.

109. In order, what are the colors on a stop light? What do they mean?

109.

110. What is the difference between yellow and white lines? Solid and dashed lines?

110.