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Anyone operating a motor vehicle or motorcycle on public roadways in North Carolina must have a driver license or learner's permit. Driver test requirements include a vision test, a traffic signs test, a knowledge test and a driving test. To pass the signs test, you must identify the traffic signs by color and shape and explain what each means. The North Carolina DMV written test is about road rules and safe driving practices. Everything you need to know is covered in the North Carolina Driver's Handbook. The NC DMV test consists of 33 questions. To pass the North Carolina DMV test, you are allowed to miss 2 of the 8 questions about road signs, and 5 of the 25 questions about road rules.
1. This road sign means:
no right turn sign
Turn left or go through.
Two way right turn.
No right turn.
One-way street ahead.
2. If you are feeling drowsy while driving, the best thing to do is to:
Get plenty of rest after you reach your destination.
Pull over and take a break.
Try to fight it.
Get some coffee.
3. Rear-facing child safety seats should:
Be secured only in the back seat of a vehicle.
Be installed in front of an active air bag.
Be secured only in the front seat of a vehicle.
None of the above.
4. This road sign means:
yield sign
Lane reduction ahead.
Slow down and yield to traffic on main road when merging.
You must come to a complete stop and yield the right-of-way.
Always come to a complete stop.
5. This road sign means:
school sign
Playground ahead.
School crossing.
Hospital parking ahead.
Pedestrian crossing.
6. When driving through a work zone you should:
Slow down and pay extra attention.
Keep a 2-second following distance behind the vehicle in front.
Pull over to the right side of the road and stop.
Closely follow the vehicle ahead.
7. This sign warns drivers of:
sharp right turn
A cross road.
A winding road.
A side road.
A sharp turn.
8. You want to back out of your driveway, and children are playing nearby. Before you start to back out, you should:
Race your motor to warn the children that you are moving.
Tell the children to stay away from the driveway.
Walk to the back of the car to be sure the way is clear.
Sound your horn so the children will hear you.
9. The best way to deal with tailgaters is to:
Brake suddenly to startle them and force them to back off.
Maintain your speed and flash your brake lights.
Let them pass if it's safe to do so.
Always keep your eyes focused ahead of your car.
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