NEW JERSEY DRIVERS PERMIT TEST

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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.
1. Road signs that point out scenic areas and parks are:
Green and white.
Black and white.
Brown and white.
Black and orange.
2. Which of the following is NOT a defensive driving technique?
Acting right away to prevent a crash.
Looking for possible danger.
Thinking ahead.
Being friendly to other drivers.
3. This sign tells drivers that:
flagger sign
A construction flagger is ahead.
A law enforcement officer is ahead.
A sharp left turn is ahead.
A parking attendant is ahead.
4. Always stop before you cross railroad tracks when:
The traffic light is green.
You don't have room on the other side to completely cross the tracks.
You are following a bicyclist or motorcyclist across railroad tracks.
You are not wearing safety belts.
5. When they see this road sign, drivers must:
wrong way sign
Not drive past this sign.
Come to a complete stop and call the police.
Treat it as a Yield sign.
Treat it as a 4-Way Stop sign.
6. In which of the following circumstances are you permitted to double park?
To load or unload passengers.
If it's permitted by signs.
Under no circumstances.
Next to a white curb.
7. This road sign means:
hill sign
Trucks have the right-of-way.
Trucks merging from the right.
This street is reserved for trucks.
Steep hill ahead.
8. Large trucks are most likely to lose speed and cause a hazard:
Going down long gradual hills.
Going up long or steep hills.
On straight, flat highways.
On long, gradual curves.
9. When driving in low visibility, drivers should:
Slow down before entering a patch of fog.
Turn on the radio.
Use high beam headlights.
Use emergency flashers.
10. To enter a gap in highway traffic:
Keep your eyes fixed on the road you are entering.
Check only in your side-view mirrors.
Check traffic to the rear and the sides.
Check only in the rear-view mirror.
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