NEW JERSEY DMV WRITTEN TEST

11. Which of the following statements about blind spots is true?
Blind spots can be checked by looking in your rear-view mirror.
Blind spots are eliminated if you have one outside mirror on each side of your vehicle.
Large trucks have bigger blind spots than most passenger vehicles.
Blind spots are always the same size regardless of vehicle type.
12. Crossbuck signs are:
Yield signs.
Speed limit signs.
Stop signs.
Flashing signals.
13. The driver in the picture is about to:
hand signal right turn
Turn left.
Turn right.
Pass another vehicle.
Slow down or stop.
14. When driving in icy or snowy conditions, to avoid crashes drivers should:
Get off the highway as quickly as possible.
Reduce speed and increase following distance.
Engage 4 wheel drive on the vehicle.
Add extra weight to the vehicle to improve traction.
15. When two cars arrive at an intersection at the same time, which one has the right-of-way?
The driver who doesn't have anyone on their right.
The driver who is facing a Yield sign.
The driver who is facing a Stop sign.
Nobody has the right-of-way.
16. A yellow and black diamond-shaped sign:
yellow diamond shaped sign blank
Warns you about work zones ahead.
Warns you about potential hazards or changes in road conditions.
Informs you of upcoming services.
Informs you of the speed limit.
17. Collisions tend to happen when:
The weather is clear and visibility is good.
One vehicle is traveling faster or slower than the flow of traffic.
All vehicles are traveling near or at the same speed.
One lane of traffic is traveling much slower than the others.
18. When you are driving, you should:
Keep a safe space cushion between you and the car in front of you.
Look down the road, to the sides, and behind your vehicle.
Drive in the proper lane.
All of the above.
19. This blue sign means parking is allowed:
parking disabled sign
For vehicles loading or unloading passengers.
For disabled persons without a special placard or plate.
Only for persons in wheelchairs.
Only for disabled persons with a special placard or plate.
20. When approaching a crosswalk where a blind pedestrian is waiting to cross, you must stop:
At the crosswalk and wait for the pedestrian to cross the street.
More than five feet from the crosswalk so the pedestrian will not be distracted by the sound of the engine.
At the crosswalk and then tell the pedestrian when to cross the street.
Only if you see the pedestrian already in the crosswalk.
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