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Anyone who operates a motor vehicle or motor-driven cycle on public streets or highways in New Jersey is required to have a valid driver's license or learner’s permit. A vision screening is required for all motorists. The questions on the New Jersey written knowledge test will be based on the contents of the New Jersey Driver's Manual, and will concern the New Jersey traffic laws, road rules, road signs and safe driving practices. The NJ MVC written test consists of 50 questions, and you'll need at least 40 correct answers to pass (80%). Practice with this sample test to familiarize yourself with the format of the New Jersey driver's license test.
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More than one vehicle is approaching a four-way stop sign. Who has the right of way?
The last driver to reach the intersection.
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No one.
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The first driver to reach the intersection and stop.
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The driver on the left.
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2.
Braking distance is affected by:
pavement conditions.
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the condition of your brakes and tires.
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the speed your vehicle is traveling.
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All of the above.
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3.
Before turning, you should:
change lanes.
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give the proper turn signal.
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sound your horn to alert the other drivers.
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increase your speed.
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4.
Before crossing any railroad tracks, you must:
look and listen for trains.
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make sure there is room for your vehicle on the other side.
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wait until the crossing gates are completely up.
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All of the above.
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5.
What should drivers do when they see this road sign?
look for a human flagger.
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slow down, look for a train, and be prepared to stop.
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come to a complete stop and wait for a train to cross.
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increase their speed to cross the intersection before a train arrives.
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This sign means:
The divided highway ends ahead.
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Drivers are coming to a point where another traffic lane joins the one they are on.
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Reversible lane ahead.
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Divided highway ahead.
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7.
A 5 oz. glass of wine contains the same amount of alcohol as:
a 12 oz. can of beer.
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a 6-pack of beer.
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one pint of wine.
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a gallon of wine.
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8.
When you prepare to make a left turn from a one-way road into a one-way road, you must:
move into the right lane, or to the right side of a single lane.
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move into the right lane, or to the left side of a single lane.
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move into the left lane, or to the left side of a single lane.
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None of the above.
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9.
This sign warns drivers that:
a shared lane starts ahead.
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they cannot go straight ahead.
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U-turns are now allowed.
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they will soon be facing oncoming traffic.
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10.
This sign means:
No passing zone ahead.
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Do not enter if your vehicle is taller than the height listed on the sign.
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Narrow bridge ahead. Slow down and drive with caution.
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None of the above.
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Frequently Asked Questions
New Jersey residents who have never had a class D driver license must follow the age requirements of the Graduated Driver License (GDL) program. There are three options:
- If you are 16 and enrolled in an approved behind-the-wheel driver training course, you can apply for a special learner permit. When you reach 17, you are ready to apply for a probationary license after practicing for at least six months. After one year of unsupervised driving, you can get a basic driver license at 18.
- If you are not enrolled in a driver course, you can obtain an examination permit at least at 17 years old. After six months of supervising driving, you can get a probationary license. After one year of unsupervised driving, you can get a basic driver license at 18.
- If you are 21 years old, after obtaining the permit and three months of supervising driving, you can get a probationary license. After one year of unsupervised driving, you can get a basic driver license.
If you are enrolled in a driver education class, you can schedule your DMV written test at the driving school. Alternatively, you can purchase an examination permit at a New Jersey driver testing center and then make an appointment for the knowledge test.
To complete the 6 Point ID Verification by presenting documents that prove your age, identity, and legal presence in the United States, you must provide the following documents:
- One primary document and one secondary document.
- One proof of NJ address.
- Proof of SSN or ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number) or a signed affidavit.
- Proof of your legal presence in the US (for non-citizen applicants).
Use this guide to ensure you have the necessary documentation.
The DMV written tests in New Jersey are available in multiple languages: English, Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), French, Spanish, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Hindi, Albanian, and Turkish. Additionally, oral tests are offered in both English and Spanish. If the test is not provided in your native language, or if you are deaf or hard of hearing, you may request an interpreter approved by the Motor Vehicle Commission at least two weeks before taking the exam. Interpreter's fees will be paid by the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC).
The DMV written test covers road rules, safe driving practices, and road signs. Studying the official New Jersey Driver’s Handbook is the first step to pass the exam because it contains all of this information. Once you've read it, you can take our free practice tests to test your preparation!
The DMV written test in New Jersey consists of 50 questions covering topics such as traffic laws, vehicle handling, recognizing road signs, etc. If you have carefully read the manual and taken various practice tests, you should be able to answer each question without any problem.
To pass the DMV written test, you need a score of 80% or higher. You should get at least 40 questions right, and you're allowed to miss up to 10 questions out of the total 50. Stay focused and take the time to read the questions carefully.
If you have a special learner permit or an examination permit, these are the specific restrictions:
- You must be accompanied in the front seat by a driver aged 21 years old or older with a valid license for at least 3 years.
- Driving is prohibited between 11:01 p.m. and 5:00 a.m.
- Using cell phones or electronic devices is forbidden.
- You can transport only siblings and one additional passenger (unless accompanied by a parent/guardian for examination permit holders).
- All occupants must wear seat belts.
- You must display decals on license plates.
If you have a probationary driver license, these are the specific restrictions:
- Driving alone is prohibited between 11:01 p.m. and 5:00 a.m.
- Using cell phones or electronic devices is forbidden.
- You can transport only siblings and one additional passenger, unless accompanied by a parent/guardian.
- You must display decals on license plates.
If you are 21 years of age or older, these restrictions do not apply.
The student learner’s permit expires after 2 years, while the examination permit has distinct validity periods: it is valid for 90 days for applicants who don't follow the Graduated Driver License Program and for 2 years for those who adhere to the GDL Program.
If you don't pass your online DMV written test in New Jersey, you'll need to wait for 7 days before trying again. If you find the exam difficult, sign up for DMV Premium, which offers numerous resources and practice tests to improve your preparation.