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Chapter 1…1. What requirements must be met by the supervisor driver accompanying the holder of a validated GDL permit?
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2. The holder of a validated GDL Special Learner Permit or Examination Permit (under 21) must meet what requirements before obtaining a probationary license?
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3. A Special Learner Permit may be purchased by an approved instructor, only after what conditions have been met?
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4. A person over the age of 21 who holds a validated GDL permit has what driving restrictions?
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5. What consequences may stem from a person violating any of the restrictions of the GDL system?
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6. How long does a person have to contact the DMV when they have a change in their address?
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7. What are the hours limitations for which a driver with a validated GDL permit or Probationary License may operate a motor vehicle?
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8.After passing the knowledge, vision, and road tests, a GDL driver will receive their Probationary License. How long are they a probationary driver?
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9. Under the GDL restrictions, drivers with a Probationary License (under 21) can have how how many passengers in their vehicle?
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10.A person who alters a driver’s license, or presents a license that has been altered, may face what penalties?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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
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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!
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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41. Unless there is a sign posted, NJ motorists can turn right on red only after they do what?
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42. What is an acceleration lane?
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43. If you are driving on a highway and miss your exit, what should you do?
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44. How far must a driver park from a stop sign?
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45. During any precipitation (rain, ice, snow, etc.), drivers are required to turn on their…
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46. Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in a school zone is:
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47. What is a deceleration lane?
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48. What/Who are motorists required to yield to?
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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…
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59. What should a driver do if their brakes suddenly give out?
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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?
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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?
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67. In wet conditions, in order to avoid hydroplaning and losing control of the vehicle, what should a driver do?
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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…
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71. When are road surfaces most slippery?
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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?
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74. When driving at night, you should be able to stop…
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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?
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78. What is considered “one drink”?
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79. What 4 factors affect the way alcohol will affect an individual?
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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?
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82. With a BAC of .05, a driver’s risk of an accident is how many times greater? .10? .15?
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83. Other drugs that can affect the driving task, and are commonly associated with DUI include:
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84. After just 2-4 drinks, alcohol begins to impair a person. What 3 things does it impair?
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85. If somebody leaves your home after drinking and gets into an accident, you as a homeowner:
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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:
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87. After a license is restored from suspension or a driver has completed a driver improvement program, that driver enters a probationary period for:
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88. Refusal of a breath test is equal to
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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?
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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:
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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?
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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?
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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?
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Chapters 9 and 10…105. What type of insurance is required for ALL drivers in the state of New Jersey?
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106. What should you do with old license plates if you are no longer using them (i.e., purchased a new car)?
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107. What should you do if your license is lost or stolen? If your license plates are missing?
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Signs…108. What color and shape is a Stop Sign? Yield Sign? Railroad Crossing Sign?
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109. In order, what are the colors on a stop light? What do they mean?
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110. What is the difference between yellow and white lines? Solid and dashed lines?
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