NORTH CAROLINA DMV PERMIT TEST

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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. The picture represents a _________ sign:
do not enter
Wrong Way
Do Not Pass
Stop
Do Not Enter
2. When you drive near parks and playgrounds, you should expect children:
To suddenly run into the street.
To know when it is safe to cross.
Not to cross unless they are with an adult.
To stop at the curb before crossing the street.
3. When entering an interstate highway, you should:
Check for vehicles, speed up to match the flow of traffic, and merge when safe to do so.
Check for vehicles and slow down to 25 MPH before merging with the flow of traffic.
Drive on the shoulder until you can enter traffic safely.
Wait for an opening in traffic on the entrance ramp.
4. If you pass a working emergency vehicle stopped on the side of a freeway you are to:
Slow down, pull to the side, get out and help with the emergency.
Proceed on your lane without changing your speed.
Speed up to not get in the way.
Vacate the lane closest to the emergency vehicle or slow down.
5. Distractions that take your attention away from driving can be caused by ______ while driving.
using your cell phone
eating or drinking
changing the radio
All of the above.
6. When driving in fog, drivers should use:
Low beam headlights.
High beam headlights.
Parking lights.
Emergency flashers.
7. An approaching train is near enough to be a danger. You as a driver must:
Cross the tracks before the train arrives.
Slow down and proceed with caution.
Not cross the tracks until the train has completely passed.
Sound your horn.
8. Doing all you can to prevent crashes is called:
Defensive driving.
Crash-prevention driving.
ABS driving.
Careless driving.
9. When should you yield your legal right-of-way?
When it helps avoid a collision.
Under no circumstances.
When you're an inexperienced driver.
When driving in an unfamiliar area.
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