美國駕駛執照考題Sample Questions of Written Test for Driver License (NJ)

 

  1. An Agricultural license allows the operation of:          

A: Farm registered vehicles for agricultural purposes only.

 

  1. The shape of a Yield sign is:

A: Triangle.

 

  1. A green light means:

A: Go when safe.

 

  1. At the time of your road test you must present:

A: A valid vehicle registration permit, insurance, ID, Examination permit.  (the answer is “above all is right”)

 

  1. 1 & ½ ounces of 86 proof of liquor contains the same amount of alcohol as:

A: 12 ounces of beer.

 

  1. If a person get drunk in your home and has a motor vehicle accident, after leaving your home you could:  

A. Become involved in a Lawsuit.

 

  1. Studies show that the greatest number of people arrested for drunk driving have been drinking:

A: Beer.

 

  1. If a person has been drinking, which of the following can sober them up: 

A: Time.

 

  1. Implied Consent Law means: 

A: On request of a police officer you agree to take a breath test to determine Blood Alcohol Content.

 

  1. The best way to reduce your chances of having an alcohol related accident is to:

A: Not drive at all after drinking.

 

  1. When parking downhill on a street with a curb on your right, your car wheels should be:

A: turned towards the curb.

 

  1. When driving at night be sure that you can stop: 

             A: Within the distance you can see ahead.

 

  1. To maintain a proper following distance when driving, you should stay at least:

A: 2 seconds behind the vehicle in front of you.

 

  1. The best way to make a curve is: 

A: Slow down before entering the curve.

 

  1. If not contracted by a “No turn on Red” sign, New Jersey law permits you to turn right on red after: 

A: Coming to a full stop and checking traffic.

 

  1. The New Jersey speed limit in a business or residential area unless otherwise posted is: 

A: 25 mph

 

  1. High bean lights are used for: 

A: Open country driving.

 

  1. After driving through a deep puddle you should immediately: 

A: Test your brake.

 

  1. If your brakes suddenly give out, the first thing you should try to do is: 

A: Shift to lower gear and pump the brakes.

 

  1. If you are arrested for drunk driving in N.J., your chances of being convicted are: 

A: 76%.

 

  1. On a 2 lane road not near a school, when a school bus has stopped and its lights are flashing:

A: You must stop.

 

  1. You must pass on the right when: 

A: The driver ahead is turning left and there is a proper lane on the right.

 

  1. The 2-second rule can be used at any speed to help you: 

A: Keep a safe following distance.

 

  1. If you are involved in a motor accident resulting in injuries while your driving privileges are suspended, you are subject to: 

A: A fine, suspension of your driving privileges, and mandatory 45 days jail sentence.

 

  1. When nearing a steady yellow or amber traffic signal, you should: 

A: Stop before entering the intersection if possible.

 

  1. A person who holds a probationary driver’s license is subject to:

A: An advisory notice upon being convicted of their first moving violation, mandatory attendance at a driver education program in place of suspension for second violation-resulting in 4 or more points, also any violation after attending school will result in suspension.

 

  1. If you refuse to take a breath test and it is your first offense, the penalty is: 

A: Not less than $250 or more than $500 fine, 6 months license suspension and complete an Alcohol Screening and Evaluation Program at a country Intoxicated Resource center.

 

  1. You are considered by Law to the under the influence when the amount of alcohol in your blood or BAC has reached: 

A: 0.10%

 

  1. Which of the following drinks contains about the highest alcohol content:

A: 5 ounces of table wine, 1 & ½ ounces of whiskey, 12 ounces of beer(The answer is “all of the above”)

 

  1. If you drink and have reached a BAC of 0.05% the risk if you causing a motor vehicle accident is:

A: Double

 

  1. In the event of a crash of shoulder step the use of seat belts may: 

A: Keep you from being thrown from the car, keep you from hitting the windshield of dashboard, keep you from sliding off the seat and losing control of the car.  (The answer is “above all is right”)

 

  1. The meaning of a hand signal when a driver’s hand and arm are straight out is

A: Left turn.

 

  1. Hydroplaning is a driving condition where the tires lose tract on a wet road and floats on a layer of water or slush.  When this happens you should: 

A: slow down.

  1. If a student driver commits a traffic offense, responsibility will be with: 

A: Both the student and the instructor.

 

  1. A person may operate a moped with: 

A: A valid basic license, motorcycle license or a moped license.

 

  1. If you have a tire blowout, you should:  

A: Slow down gradually.

 

  1. When the pavement is marked with two centerlines, one solid and one broken:

A: Passing is permitted only on the side with the broken line.

 

  1. When making a left turn from a two way street, you should get into the: 

A: Lane nearest to the center of the road.

 

  1. If you miss your exit on an expressway, you should: 

A: Go on the next exit.

 

  1. You should expect to see double solid center lines on:

A: A winding two lane road.

 

  1. If you are going 50 mph, your total stopping distances on any road should be about

A: 243 feet.

 

  1. When approaching a Railroad Crossing with flashing lights: 

A: Stop at the crossing.

 

  1. Signals should be used when:

A: Changing lanes, when turning and or when slowing down.

 

  1. An articulated license allows the operation of:

A: A commercially registered vehicle of 18.999 lbs or more joined by a coupling device.

 

  1. A signal, solid white line across a road at an intersection means: 

A: Stop behind the line for a traffic sign or light.

 

  1. The order of colors on a traffic light, hung top to bottom:

A: Red, Yellow and green.

 

  1. Under the N.J. Point System a person having a license over 2 years after how many points will get a notice of license suspension: 

A: 12 points.

 

  1. After 2 to 4 drinks, alcohol begins to impair your:

A: reaction time, coordination and balance and also your judgment.

 

  1. Drugs that may affect basic driving skill are:

A: Cold pills, tranquilizers and some prescription drugs.

 

  1. Whether your Blood Alcohol Contest raises above legal limits, it depends on: 

A: Amount you drink, your weight and the time you take to drink.

 

  1. You could be either sober or under the influence when the amount of alcohol in your blood or ABC has reached:

A: 0.05%

 

  1. The meaning of a hand signal when a driver’s hand and arm is downward is:

A: Slow down or stop.

 

  1. To avoid highway hypnosis when driving on an expressway, it is a good practice to:

A: Avoid looking at anything for more than a few seconds.

 

  1. Road surfaces are slippiest:

A: During the first few minutes of rainfall.

 

  1. If you come to a 4-way stop at the same time as another driver you must: 

A: Yield to the driver in the right.

 

  1. To regain control when in a skid you should: 

A: Turn in the same direction the back of the car is skidding.

 

  1. If you go into a skid you should: 

A: Take your foot off the gas pedal.

 

  1. When a school bus has stopped directly in front of a school to pick up or let off children you must pass from either direction at a speed of no more than: 

A: 10 mph

 

  1. If 2 cars begin to enter an uncontrolled intersection at the same time,

A: The driver on the left must yield to the driver on the right.

 

  1. To make a right turn you should: 

A: Get in the right lane.

 

  1. A flashing red light means: 

A: stop, proceed with caution.

 

  1. Driving while under the influence of alcohol beverages or drugs refers to:

A: When your senses and judgment are impaired by alcohol or drugs of any kind.

 

  1. In city driving, a good habit is to: 

A: Look 12 second ahead.

 

  1. The speed limit in a school zone, unless otherwise posted is: 

A: 25 mph.

 

  1. When appearing or nearing an uncontrolled intersection, you should: 

A: Reduce speed and be ready to stop.

 

  1. Special permit may be issued at age 16 when:

A: The application is enrolled in a behind the wheel driver’s education course of the Dept. of Education and or the applicant is enrolled in a commercial driving education course purchased by an approved driving instructor.

 

  1. New Jersey law allows up to 3 points to be subtracted from your driving record if you have no moving traffic violation: 

A: For 1 year from the date of the last violation.

 

  1. A 12-ounce can of beer has as much alcohol in it as:

A: 1 & ½ ounces of 86 proof of whiskey.

 

  1. Driving while under the influence of intoxicating beverages means:

A: Driving even if the driver has had 1 drink.

 

  1. The meaning of a hand signal when a driver’s hand and arm is upward is: 

A: Right turn.

 

  1. It is a good practice to keep a space cushion to:

A: Give you time to react.

  1. When driving around a curve your vehicle will tend to: 

A: Keep going straight.

 

  1. You should only use parking lights: 

A: When parking.

 

  1. You should always yield to:

A: Emergency vehicle, pedestrians and other vehicles already in the intersection.

 

  1. Laws of NJ requires you to keep to the right except: 

A: When impractical to on that side of the roadway of passing and when on a one way street.

 

  1. When making a left turn from a two way road into a four lane highway the proper way to turn is:

A: Approach turn from center lane of road and turn into a left lane.

 

  1. When must you signal before making a turn: 

A: At least 100 feet.

 

  1. How close may you park to a stop sign:

A: 50 feet

 

  1. How close may you park to a corner:

A: 25 feet.

 

  1. How close may you park to a fire hydrant:

A: 10 feet.

 

  1. What is the proper distance you may park from a curb?

A: 6 inches.

 

  1. What are the penalties for driving without insurance? 

A: 1 year of suspension of driver’s license and registration and $300 fine.

 

  1. Serious accidents causing death, injury or $200 damage must be reported in 5 days to: 

A: Division of Motor Vehicles.

 

  1. Points are only issued for: 

A: Moving violations.

 

  1. When will you be given a proposed License Suspension Notice?

A: When you have received 12 points.

 

  1. What is the penalty for driving with a suspended license? 

A: $500 fine and up to 6 months additional license suspension.

 

  1. What is the penalty for not telling the truth when applying for a license? 

A: Not less than $500 fine and/or up to 6 months in jail and lost 6 months to 2 years privilege of driving.

 

  1. What is a good practice while driving? 

A: Avoid looking at anything for more than a few seconds.

 

  1. What is the proper lane to turn into when making a left turn? 

A: The lane nearest the center in the direction you are heading.

 

  1. When driving at night you should be able to stop now: 

A: Within the distance you can see ahead.

  1. What is the purpose of traffic laws? 

A: To protect you and other drivers.

 

  1. If you feel or hear an unusual thumping noise while driving it may be: 

A: The tires.

 

  1. What is the best advice if your car is stranded in a heavy snow? 

A: Stay with your car.

 

  1. What must you do if you want to turn left at a traffic light? 

A: Check intersection ahead for signals and yield to the oncoming traffic.

 

  1. If the front of your car vibrates the problem may be with your:

A: Steering.

 

  1. What do two parallel white lines across the road mean? 

A: Pedestrian Crosswalk.

 

  1. Which lights should you use when driving in fog? 

A: low beams.

 

  1. What papers must you have when operating a motor vehicle 

A: License, registration and insurance card.

 

  1. When should you use your horn? 

A: If you are driving out of alley or you want to get the attention of the other drivers.

 

  1. What should be done if two cars entering an uncontrolled intersection simultaneously? 

A: The driver on the left must yield to the driver on the right.

 

  1. Why should you use seat and shoulder belts?

A: The increase your chances of surviving an accident.

 

  1. When may you pass on the eight? 

A: If the car in front is turning left and there is a lane for driving on the right.

 

  1. What does a single solid white line across an intersection mean? 

A: You should stop behind the line for a traffic sign or signal.

 

  1. What does a yellow diamond shape sign mean? 

A: warning or caution.

 

  1. What way do you turn if you go into a skid? 

A: In the direction the back of the car is skidding.

 

  1. What direction should you check first when approaching an intersection? 

A: To the left.

 

  1. What is the most common mistake a new driver makes with the brake? 

A: Pushing the brake too hard.

 

  1. What is the best way to talk to the other driver? 

A: Through the use of your horn or lights.

 

  1. What does 2 red and white triangular sign mean? 

A: Yield.

 

  1. If the lights of oncoming cars are in your eyes, what should you do? 

A: Look to the lower right side of your traffic lane.

 

  1. The safest way to exit an expressway is to: 

A: Slow your car to the posted exit speed.

 

  1. What should you do if your electric signals fail to operate? 

A: Use hand signals.

 

  1. What should you do if you are angry or upset? 

A: Cool off before attempting to drive.

 

  1. What is a good practice at intersections that have no sign or signals? 

A: Be ready to stop if necessary.

 

  1. One of the best defenses against drunk drivers is: 

A: Proper wearing of a safety belt.

 

  1. How should you turn your wheels when parking downhill with a curb? 

A: To the right forward the curb.

 

  1. When approaching a railroad crossing with flashing light:

A: Stop within 50 feet but not less than 15 feet of the nearest rail.

 

  1. You should always yield to: 

A: Other vehicles already in the intersection, pedestrians and emergency vehicles.

 

  1. If you want to return to the road from a dirt shoulder: 

A: Slow down, then turn, your wheels to climb the pavement.

 

  1. Driving while under the influence of intoxicating beverages means: 

A: The driver shows obvious signs of being drunk.

 

  1. When blood/alcohol content reaches 0.05%, o.10 % or 0.15 % your chances of getting into a serious or fatal accident will increases: 

A: 2 times, 6 times, or 25 times.

 

  1. What is an “abitual offender”? 

A: Any person whose license has been suspended 3 times within 3 years.

 

  1. The first conviction penalty for driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs is:

A: $250-$400 fine and possible imprisonment for 30 days and loss of license for 6 months to 1 year and 12 to 48 hours in an Intoxicated Driver Resource center.

 

  1. With a blood alcohol concentration of 0.01% to 0.05%,

A: You are presumed NOT to be under the influence.

 

  1. With a blood alcohol concentration of 0.05% to 0.10%,

A: You may or may not be under the influence.

 

  1. With a blood alcohol concentration of 0.10% or more,

A: You are under the influence.

 

  1. NJ licensed drivers must take an eyesight recheck: 

A: Every ten years.

 

  1. What is a good “rule of thumb” in adjusting your speed to traffic? 

A: One car length back for each 10 miles per hour speed or 2-3 second space between cars.

 

  1. What is the “rule of thumb” for following distances on dry rods? 

A: Try to adjust your speed to the flow of traffic.

 

  1. What does the word “tailgating” mean? 

A: Driving too close to the vehicle in front, it does not allow you enough time to react if the vehicle ahead suddenly slows or stops.

 

  1. What does hydroplaning mean?

A: losing the tire grip on wet roads and riding on a film of water.

 

  1. What is an uncontrolled intersection? 

A: One where there are no traffic signs or signals.

 

  1. When should you dim your headlights? 

A: In city driving and when following or meeting another vehicle within 500 feet.

 

  1. What is an acceleration lane? 

A: An extra lane provided at the entrance to an expressway.

 

  1. How far should you always keep feet behind signaling emergency vehicle? 

A: At least 300.

 

  1. How far can you park to a fire department? 

A: 20 feet.

 

  1. When should headlights be used? 

A: Between one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise or the visibility is less than 500 feet or in the bad weather.

 

  1. If you lost your driver license you should report to? 

A: The nearest police station.

 

  1. If a person who is older than 18 sitting in the front seat without seat belt, who is responsible for? 

A: The person him/herself.

 

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