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Identification card expires:


A. 1 year & expires on your birthday


B. 4 years & expires on your birthday


C. 2 years & expires on your birthday


D. 8 years & expires on your birthday

D. Eight years and expires on your birthday

“Restricted” licenses may be issued, under special circumstances, to:


A. Drivers 14 or older and have demonstrated family hardship or who need to drive to and from school


B. Business who need drivers for delivering


C. Individuals who served required suspension or revocation periods


D. A&C

D. A&C

If an under the age of 18 and unpossible to access a driver's education class, you need to complete __ hours of behind the wheel driving, __hours of which must be completed in the dark


A. 50 hours, 10 hours


B. 50 hours, 50 hours


C. 100 hours, 50 hours


D. 100 hours, 10 hours

D. 100 hours, 10 hours

New residents applying for a license must have had fewer than __ moving violations in the past __ years


A. 2 moving, 4 years


B. 4 moving, 4 years


C. 3 moving, 4 years


D. 4 moving, 7 years

C. 3 moving violations in the past 4 years

A driver authorization card is valid for__ year(s) from the issue date and must be carried with you at all times while operating a motor vehicle


A. 3 years


B. 8 years


C. 1 year


D. 2 years

C. 1 year

Nevada residents who cannot meet the proof of identity requirements for a driver's license or ID card may be able to obtain a ___. These cards authorize the holder to drive a motor vehicle on Nevada public streets and highways .


A. Driver Authorization Card


B. Restricted Licenses


C. Military card


D. Identification Card

A. Driver Authorization Card (DAC)

If there is a stop sign at the railroad crossing, you must stop within ___ from the nearest rail of the railroad.


A. 5 feet to 100 feet


B. 15 feet to 200 feet


C. 15 feet to 50 feet


D. 10 feet to 150 feet

C. 15 feet to 50 feet

If you cancel your insurance and do not obtain new insurance, you must cancel your Nevada vehicle registration and surrender your license plates on the same day.


Ture or False

Ture

Nevada teens are required to complete__ hours of supervised experience behind the wheel,


__ of which must be completed at night


A. 60 hours, 20 at night


B. 50 hours, 10 at night


C. 40 hours, 25 at night


D. 65 hours, 20 at night

B. 50 hours, 10 at night

When exiting from a roundabout, you must:


A. use a left turn signal


B. not use a signal


C. use a right turn signal


D. change lanes

C. use a right turn signal

You must never turn your vehicle's ignition to the lock position while it is still in motion, as this will cause:


A. the lights to fail


B. the engine to fail


C. the steering to lock


D. the brakes to lock

C. the steering to lock

The legal parking position for any vehicle to parallel park is:


A. with the rear wheels within 24 inches of the curb


B. with the front and rear wheels within 12 inches of the curb


C. with the front wheels within 6 inches of the curb


D. with the front and rear wheels within 18 inches of the curb

D. with the front and rear wheels within 18 inches of the curb

While driving on a highway, you must look ahead at least _________ to watch traffic patterns.


A. 30-40 seconds


B. 15-20 seconds


C. 20-30 seconds


D. 10-12 seconds

C. 20-30 seconds

This sign cautions that:


A. a slippery road is ahead


B. a slow-moving zone is ahead


C. a winding road is ahead


D. a one-way road is ahead

A. A slippery road is ahead

The best way to handle a curve is to:


A.begin to turn the vehicle just prior to the curve and quickly increase the speed


B. slow down before entering the curve


C. gradually increase the speed before entering the curve


D. stay on your side of the road and drive as far to the left as possible

B. slow down before entering the curve

When you drive in city traffic, you should try to look at least:


A. two blocks ahead


B. four blocks ahead


C. three blocks ahead


D. one block ahead

D. One block ahead

When you drive in city traffic, you should try to look at least one block ahead. In the city, 10 seconds is about one block.

If you see a solid white line between lanes of traffic, you must:


A. take a right turn


B. stay in your lane


C. not stay in your lane


D. stop at the line

B. Stay in your lane

Which of the following are used as left-edge lines on divided highways?


A. Single, solid, white lines


B. Double, solid, yellow lines


C. Double, solid, white lines


D. Single, solid, yellow lines

D. Single, solid, yellow lines

A center lane between lanes of traffic traveling in opposite directions may be designated for:


A. left turns only


B. passing


C. right turns only


D. All of the above

A. Left turns only

In a vehicle with a steering wheel interlock system, do not turn the ignition to the lock position while driving, as it will cause:


A. the engine to fail


B. the brakes to fail


C. the accelerating pedal to lock


D. the steering wheel to lock

D. The steering wheel to lock

Which of the following must NOT be done when brakes fail while driving?


A. Downshift to a lower gear to reduce speed


B. Rub the wheels against a curb to reduce speed


C. Stop the vehicle by colliding head-on into a solid object


D. Pump the brake pedal to restore brake pressure

C. Stop the vehicle by colliding head-on into a solid object

If your brakes fail, pump the brake pedal. Pumping might temporarily restore enough brake fluid pressure to slow or stop your vehicle. Downshift to a lower gear. This uses the braking power of the engine to slow your vehicle. As a last resort, rub the wheels against a curb to reduce speed. If a collision is unavoidable, steer for a sideswipe rather than colliding head-on into something solid.

When you come to an intersection and try to make a move, you must follow the _________ before you pull out.


A. right, left, and right rule


B. left, right, and left rule


C. left and right rule


D. left, left, and right rule

B. Left, Right, And Left Rule

When you come to an intersection, follow this important rule (left, right, left). Look to the left first because vehicles coming from the left are closer to you. Look to the right. Take one more look to the left before you pull out. That way you might see a vehicle you did not see the first time you looked.

A yellow-flashing light used mostly on tow trucks and slow-moving vehicles requires other drivers to:


A. slow down their vehicles


B. share the lane


C. pass quickly


D. stop their vehicles

A. Slow down their vehicles

A driver may pass on the right of another vehicle in which of these situations?


A. when the motor vehicle ahead is making or about to make a left turn


B. when passing on a hill or curve


C. when entering a tunnel or bridge


D. when the motor vehicle ahead is making or about to make a right turn

A. when the motor vehicle ahead is making or about to make a left turn

Locked wheel skids are usually caused by:


A. braking too hard at a high speed


B. drive wheels losing traction with the road surface


C. pressing the gas and brake pedals at the same time


D. ignition turned to the lock position while the vehicle is still in motion

A. braking too hard at a high speed

What is default speed limit for Nevada's residential areas?


A. 15 mph


B. 30 mph


C. 25 mph


D. 20 mph

C. 25 mph

If your car begins to skid on a slippery surface you should:


A. take your foot off the accelerator and turn in the opposite direction of the skid


B. Take your foot off the accelerator and turn in the direction of the skid


C. Break immediately and turn in the direction of the skid


D. Break immediately and turn in the opposite direction of the skid

B. Take your foot off the accelerator and turn in the direction of the skid

Restrictions


Driver needs to wear glasses or contacts


A. F


B. G


C. JN


D. B

D. Restriction B

Solid white lines are used in several ways. When solid white lines separate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction, do not change lanes or pass. The only exception to this is a white line separating a High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lane on a freeway. An HOV is a carpool of two or more people. You may cross to enter or exit the HOV lane. A solid white line is also used to mark the edge of the highway as well as the boundary between a travel lane and a highway shoulder.

B

Never put an infant in the front seat if the car has a passenger side airbag.


Ture or False

Ture

Babies must not ride facing forward until they are:


A. 3 years old and at least 40 pounds


B. 1 1/2 years old and at least 30 pounds


C. 1 year old and at least 20 pounds


D. 2 years old and at least 40 pounds


C. 1 year old and at least 20 pounds

The only exception to this is a white line separating a High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lane on a freeway.

is a white line separating a High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lane on a freeway.

Hydroplaning is usually caused by:


A. excessive speed


B. sudden stops


C. sudden turns


D. excessive stops

A. Excessive Speed

Nevada law requires coverage __ for bodily injury or death of one person:


A. 10,000


B. 20,000


C. 15,000


D. 30,000

15,000

Nevada law requires coverage __ for bodily injury or death of two or more persons


A. 20,000


B. 100,000


C. 250,000


D. 30,000

D. 30,000

Nevada law requires coverage in the amounts of __ for injury or destruction of property of others:


A. 15,000


B. 10,000


C. 5,000


D. 20,000

B. 10,000

If an 18 or younger has been driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance will have their license:


A. Revoked for 60 days


B. Delayed for 1 year


C. Suspended for 90 days


D. Suspended for 30 days

C. Suspended for 90 days

Action taken against a driver by the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles regardless of court findings:


A. Criminal


B. Under Nevada illegal per Se law


C. Administrative


D. Suspension points

C. Administrative

Action taken by the court system


A. Administrative


B. Criminal


C. Suspension points


D. Under Nevada illegal per Se law

Criminal

A flashing red light means:


A. Stop and wait until it turns green


B. Slow down and proceed with caution


C. Stop and wait for assistance


D. The signal has the same meaning as a stop sign

D. The signal has the same meaning as a stop sign

Where not prohibited by signs, a right turn may be made on a red light after coming to a complete stop true or false

Ture

Where not prohibited by signs, a left turn may be made on a red light after coming to a complete stop true or false

False


If found any court finding of driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance under 18, license may be


A. Suspended for 90 days


B. Revoked for 90 days


C. Delayed for a year


D. 6 months probation

B. Revoked for 90 days

You must never turn your vehicle's ignition to the lock position while it is still in motion, as this will cause:


A. the lights to fail


B. the engine to fail


C. the brakes to lock


D. the steering to lock


D. The steering to lock

The permitted maximum speed on Nevada rural interstate freeways is


A. 75 mph


B. 70 mph


C. 65 mph


D. 45 mph

B. 70 mph

If are found guilty of a DUI offense and a passengers under the age of __ in the vehicle you were driving the court will consider that as an aggravating factor in determining your sentence


A. 15


B. 18


C. 21 and under


D. 16

A. 15

Which of the following must NOT be done when brakes fail while driving?


A. Downshift to a lower gear to reduce speed


B. Stop the vehicle by colliding head-on into a solid object


C. Pump the brake pedal to restore brake pressure


D. Rub the wheels against a curb to reduce speed

B. Stop the vehicle by colliding head on into a solid object

If your brakes fail, pump the brake pedal. Pumping might temporarily restore enough brake fluid pressure to slow or stop your vehicle. Downshift to a lower gear. This uses the braking power of the engine to slow your vehicle. As a last resort, rub the wheels against a curb to reduce speed. If a collision is unavoidable, steer for a sideswipe rather than colliding head-on into something solid

A driver may pass on the right of another vehicle in which of these situations?


A. when the motor vehicle ahead is making or about to make a right turn


B. when passing on a hill or curve


C. when the motor vehicle ahead is making or about to make a left turn


D. when entering a tunnel or bridge

C. when the motor vehicle ahead is making or about to make a left turn

Are any of the following statements false?


A. You should use your parking lights during the day


B. You must use your headlights from half an hour after sunset to half an hour before sunrise


C. You must use your headlights whenever visibility is difficult at 1000ft


D. All of these statements are true

A. You should use your parking lights during the day

A third or subsequent DUI offense within seven years will result in license revocation for ____ years.


A. 2


B. 3


C. 4


D. 5

B. 3

The criminal penalty for a second DUI conviction within seven years may included a jail sentence of up to ___.


A. 6 months


B. 4 years


C. 2 years


D. 18 months

A. 6 months

Car B has entered an intersection to turn right with a red signal traffic light and a right turn sign. Car A has arrived with a green signal. Which of the following is true?



Car A should queue through the intersection behind Car BCar A should speed up and pass Car BCar B must stop and let Car A throughCar A must stop and yield to Car B


D.

Yellow means:


A. Road construction or repair warning


B. Regulatory, law or rule


C. Direction or guidance


D. General warning

D. General warning

Orange means:


A. Road construction or repair warning


B. Regulatory, law or rule


C. Direction or guidance


D. General warning

A. Road construction or repair warning

Pentagon shape means


A. Yield right of way


B. Warning


C. Stop


D. School zones and school crossing

D. School zones and school crossing

Never park your vehicle within __ feet of the nearest rail of a railroad.


A. 200 feet


B. 50 feet


C. 65 feet


D. 100 feet

B. 50 feet

Speed limits are in effect on school days from:


A. At all times


B. Five hours before school starts to five hours after school ends


C. Half an hour before school begins to half an hour after school ends


D. An hour before school begins to an hour after school ends

C. Half an hour before school begins to half an hour after school ends

The permitted maximum speed on Nevada Urban freeway, Rural highways is


A. 75 mph


B. 70 mph


C. 65 mph


D. 45 mph

65 mph

Restriction


Instruction Permit:


A. F


B. 8


C. G


D. JN

D. JN

Restriction


Additional rearview mirrors:


A. F


B. G


C. JN


D. 7

A. F

Restriction


Daylight driving only


A. F


B. 7


C. G


D. 8

C. G

Restriction


Yearly vision examination


A. B


B. 6


C. G


D. 8

B. 6

Restriction


Yearly driving test


A.NJ


B. 6


C. 7


D. 8

D. 8

Restriction


Yearly medical letter


A. F


B. 7


C. G


D. 8

B. 7

• You have to see and understand the reason for stopping. • Your brain has to send a message telling your foot to step on the brake pedal. • Your foot has to move to the brake pedal and push downThese three things together are called A.Perception and Reaction Distance


B. reaction time


C. Braking time


D. Braking distance

A. Perception and Reaction Distance

is how far your vehicle travels during this time.


A. Perception and Reaction Distance


B. reaction time


C. Braking time


D. Braking distance

D. Braking distance

The amount of time it takes from when you see that you need to stop until you step on the brakes is called:


A. Perception and Reaction Distance


B. reaction time


C. Braking time


D. Braking distance

B. Reaction time

is how much time it takes for the brakes and friction between the road and tires


to stop your vehicle


A. Perception and Reaction Distance


B. reaction time


C. Braking time


D. Braking distance

C. Braking time

Be especially careful ___ because the mixture of oil and water on pavement is very dangerous

Be especially careful during the first rain of a season because the mixture of oil and water on pavement is very dangerous

Look ahead at least 12 seconds. This means at a minimum you look ahead to where your vehicle will be 12 seconds from now.To figure how far this is, choose a fixed object in front of you and begin counting, “one thousand one, one thousand two, etc.” until the front of your vehicle passes the object. If you have not reached “one thousand twelve,” you need to be looking farther ahead. For example, at 30 mph you should see a little over a block ahead.

12

When you are driving at freeway speeds you need to look ahead at least __ seconds.


A. 10 to 20


B. 20 to 30


C. 2 to 4


D. 5 to 10

When you are driving at freeway speeds you need to look ahead at least 20 to 30 seconds.

Suspended or issuance delayed for up to one year for handling or possessing a firearm or having a firearm under your control in violation of NRS 202.300. For a second offense, your license will be suspended or issuance delayed for two years.• Suspended for at least 30 days but no more than 6 months or have issuance delayed for 30 days for a first offense of habitual truancy. For a second or any subsequent offense, your license will be suspended for at least 60 days but no more than 1 year or have the issuance of your license delayed for 60 days. (NRS 392.148)• Suspended for a period of not less than 6 months but not more than 2 years if found guilty of participating in or organizing an unauthorized speed contest on a public highway.

B

License of under the age of 18 may be Suspended or issuance delayed for up to two years for:


A. Placing graffiti on or defacing public or private property


B. Any criminal activity involving alcohol or a controlled substance


C. Using, possessing, selling or distributing a controlled substance


D. Purchasing, consuming or possessing an alcoholic beverage


E. All of the above

E. All of the above

Most NV traffic violations are reportable to insurance companies for __ years.


A.3


B.4


C.5


D.6

A.3

Multiple DUI convictions must occur within ___ years.


A.2


B.3


C.5


D.7

D.7