JDS UNITS 1-2-3
For Permit holders, the GDL requires how many logged hours of night driving?
10
How old do you have to be in NC to obtain a Limited Learner's Permit?
15
(22) How many levels of acceleration?
3
(15) A supervising driver must be licensed for at least how many years:
5
(23) How many hours of supervised driving are you required to do with your Limited Learner Permit:
60
(5) Which of the following are considered pre-entry checks?
A. Check vehicle for body damages. B. Check underneath for fluid leaks and objects. C. Visually inspect tires for inflation or damage.
If you have a Level I Permit, which is a requirement to get a license?
A. Must be at least 16 years of age. B. Must complete a driving log with a minimum of 60 hours.
Driving in a low-risk way will help you to?
Arrive to your destination safe.
where should rearview mirror be aimed
B. At the middle of back window/can see bottom of window.
primary purpose of parking break is to
C. Hold the vehicle in place when parked and protect the transmission.
(19) The driver should never enter an intersection unless the driver is sure of what?
C. The driver can clear the intersection completely.
Which method of steering is best suited for sharp turns?
D. Hand-over-hand steering (cross over technique).
(21) What can you do to help you back in a straight line?
D. While looking out your rear window, imagine a point directly behind you.
Steering technique which permits the driver to make steering inputs while keeping both hands on the wheel.
Hand-to-hand steering
The amount of risk involved in a driving situation may be managed by:
Increasing the time necessary to respond to threats.
The greatest problem most beginning drivers face is:
Inexperience
The leading cause of death among young people is?
Motor vehicle collisions.
A safe driver is responsible for?
Passengers, other roadway users and self.
What are the three levels of the Graduated Drivers Licensing system (GDL)?
Permit, Provisional license, Full license
If the DMV is notify by the courts that you have failed to pay a fine, your license may be?
Revoked.
Which is an example of a moving violation?
Tailgating and Not yielding to emergency sirens
When a driver judges how much risk is involved in a situation or a driving maneuver, he or she should consider the following factor(s)?
The space needs of the car and the maneuver to be made. B. The time necessary to perform the maneuver. C. Roadway conditions present at the time. D. A, B, and C are all correct.
Why was the Graduated Drivers Licensing system (GDL) created?
To reduce teen crashes
(2) If the head restraint is adjusted properly, it should:
be behind middle of persons head.
What is the area you cannot see within your inside and outside mirrors called?
blind spot
Why is it important to check around your vehicle before moving it?
children playing, objects around vehicle, pets outside
What are the three levels of braking?
coasting, controlled, threshold
(22) The best term used to describe a vehicle hitting another object is:
collision
(20) Hand-to-hand is well suited for:
curves and gentle turns
(25) If you would like to be an organ donor, you should:
discuss w parent first
Of all the possible causes of collisions, what is by far the most common?
driver error
(21) Which of the following could result into you losing the Driving Eligibility Certificate?
dropping out of school, suspension more than 10 consecutive days, assigned to diff school for disciplinary reasons
what are the three levels of acceleration
engine, light, agressive
When starting the engine, and before shifting into drive you should:
keep foot on brake
Where should the driver position the vehicle in the lane when turning?
lane position 1
(23) How should the driver grip the steering wheel?
outside of rim
What should you NOT do when steering?
palm of hand
Which violation carries the most points against your license?
passing a stopped school bus with flashing lights
Which of theses controls on the vehicle is an option (not required) that can be purchased?
power window switch
Which of the following is NOT true about risk when driving?
risk cannot be altered or changed
(1) When properly seated behind the wheel of a vehicle, the driver should:
sit a minimum of 10 inches from steering wheel
The primary purpose of traffic laws is to:
slow traffic through neighborhoods
(24) How can communication between Teacher, Student, and Parent be achieved?:
some form of communication with parent. either student or teacher
(24) Which steering technique is correct when backing?
steer in same direction you want to move the car.
(18) If you accumulate more than 12 points within 3 years, your license may be:
suspended
The primary responsibility of all drivers is?
to obey all traffic laws