NEW JERSEY DMV PRACTICE 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. Just like alcohol and other drugs, drowsiness can:
Increase your awareness while driving.
Impair your judgment.
Help you to be a better driver.
Make you feel better.
2. When driving in fog, you should never use your high beams because:
Vehicles behind you may follow too closely.
They improve your vision and help you see the road clearly.
Oncoming vehicles might not see you.
The light will reflect back into your eyes.
3. Drivers approaching a flashing red traffic signal must:
Slow down at the traffic signal.
Stop before the intersection.
Carefully drive through the intersection without stopping.
Merge to the left.
4. "Highway hypnosis" is a driving condition that can result from:
Driving too long, focusing only on the white lines of the roadway.
Driving while being dehydrated.
Driving with the music too loud.
Driving too long while feeling sleepy.
5. When entering an expressway from the entrance ramp, you should:
Cross over to the traffic lane as soon as possible.
Use the acceleration lane to blend into the traffic.
Come to a complete stop before merging.
Go down to the bottom of the ramp and stop until it is safe to enter the expressway.
6. Pedestrians must:
All the above.
Obey “Walk” and "Don’t Walk” signals.
Use crosswalks at intersections.
Look in both directions before crossing the street.
7. The risk of hydroplaning can be reduced by driving:
Smaller vehicles.
Larger vehicles.
Slower.
Faster.
8. What does the flashing signal in the picture indicate?
dont walk flashing
Pedestrians should finish crossing the street if started.
Pedestrians should stop walking immediately.
The same thing as a stop sign.
Pedestrians should start crossing the street.
9. Signaling your intentions before turning or changing lanes:
Is necessary only if other traffic is present.
Is necessary only during the maneuver, not before.
Is required by law, and is a safe driving habit.
Is not necessary if you are driving slowly.
10. Temporary signs used in work zones have a(n) _____ background and ____ letters or symbols.
orange; black
blue; white
yellow; black
yellow; white
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