Chapter 1,2,&3 review Flashcards

1
Q

What are the points of ID needed and requirements of 2+1+6?

A

6 points

2+1+6= real id

2- Proof of residential address.

1- Proof of social security number.

6- points combined from primary and secondary

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2
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What is the name of the permit that one obtains at 16 years of age?

A

The early bird road (pg. 15)

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3
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How long must you practice on a permit if under the age of 21? Over the age of 21?

A

Under the age of 21- 6 months (pg. 15 and 16)

Over the age of 21- 3 months (pg. 17)

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4
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What is the name of the permit one would obtain if they were 19 years of age?

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The young adult road (pg. 17)

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5
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What is the fine for altering a driver’s license?

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A fine up to $1,000, and/ or imprisonment. Additionally, obtaining a driver license illegally may result in a fine up to $500 and/ or imprisonment. (pg. 6)

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6
Q

How long is a basic driver’s license valid for in New Jersey?

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Driver licenses are valid for four years. (pg. 6)

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7
Q

What are the hours restricted to when you have a Probationary License under the age of 21?

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No driving between 11:01 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. (pg. 18)

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8
Q

How long are you on probation for after passing your road test?

A

six months (pg. 15)

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9
Q

What are the GDL passenger restrictions for someone over 21 years old?

A

They have none (pg. 17 and 18)

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10
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What are the passenger restrictions for someone age 17 with a Probationary License?

A

Passengers are limited to any parent, guardian or dependent of the special permit holder and one additional passenger. (pg. 18)

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11
Q

The red decals should be placed where on the license plates?

A

One decal is to be displayed on the top left corner of the rear license plate and the other on the top left corner of the front license plate. (pg. 19)

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12
Q

how old do you have to be to get a Non-Driver ID?

A

14 years of age or older

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13
Q

How do you become a organ donor?

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At 14 you can apply for a non-driver identification card and you will get to choose weather or not to be a organ donor and when you turn 18 and apply for
an unrestricted driver license, or renew your license you will be asked again and choose to be a organ donor or not.

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14
Q

What is the Next-Of-Kin Registry (Sara’s Law)?

A

Allows individuals at least 14 years of age to voluntarily submit and
maintain emergency contact information.

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15
Q

What ls needed to operate bigger vehicles(Double and Triple Trailers, School Buses, Tanker Vehicle, Hazardous Materials, ect.)?

A

Commercial Driver License

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16
Q

What is the Safety Pledge to Nikhil?

A

STOP COMPLETELY. I will come to a complete halt at any STOP sign and will never go through a red light.

STAY ALERT. I will strive to keep my hands on the wheel and my mind on the road.

TALK SAFE. I will use a hands-free cell phone system while driving and will not text or use a handset unless I pull over.

PLAN AHEAD. I will give myself an extra 5 minutes to get to any destination.

17
Q

What are the Requirements for a Basic Driver License?

A
  • 6-POINT ID VERIFICATION
  • VISION TEST
  • KNOWLEDGE TEST
18
Q

What are the TEST REQUIREMENTS?

A
  • Eyesight
  • Written(80% or higher)
  • Health
19
Q

What is the ROAD TEST CHECKLIST?

A

-6 points of ID
-Validated permit
-Valid inspection sticker on vehicle
-2 red GDL decals
-The vehicle used for the road test must have unobstructed access to the
foot brake or to the parking brake mounted to the right of the driver in a
position accessible to the examiner

20
Q

How old does a child have to be to legally sit in the front seat of the car?

A

12 years and older (pg. 43 and 44)

21
Q

What % can seat belts help to save your life?

A

60% (pg. 40)

22
Q

Explain the NJ seat belt law for passengers over the age of 18? Under the age of 18?

A

Over the age of 18- Front-seat passengers 18 years of age and over are responsible for themselves. A police officer can stop a motorist solely for a violation of the seat belt law. Under a secondary law, all unbuckled back seat occupants 18 years of age and older may be issued a summons if the vehicle is stopped for another reason. (pg. 40)

Under the age of 18- The failure of a driver, frontseat passenger, and children under age 18 to wear a seatbelt is a primary offense. The driver is responsible for all passengers under age 18 (pg. 40)

23
Q

List 3 ways that seat belts can protect you in an accident.

A
  • They keep motorists and passengers from being thrown from the vehicle in a crash. (pg. 40)
  • They slow a body down with the vehicle. (pg. 41)
  • They keep a motorist/passenger from sliding on the seat during sudden stops and turns. (pg. 41)
24
Q

How fast does an airbag deploy?

A

Air bags inflate at speeds of up to 200 mph (pg. 43)

25
Q

Why must motorists remove snow or ice from a vehicle before driving it?

A

If snow or ice dislodges from a moving vehicle, it could strike another vehicle or pedestrian, causing injury or property damage. (pg. 47)

26
Q

Always put an ______ in a ______ infant child safety seat in the ______ seat of a vehicle with air bags.

A
  • infant
  • rear-facing
  • back seat
27
Q

List 4 symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning.

A
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Nausea/vomiting
  • Chest pain
  • Confusion (pg. 48)
28
Q

During normal driving, where should a motorist should grip the steering wheel?

A

9 and 3 (pg. )

29
Q

Under normal conditions, how far does one travel before stopping at 60 mph?

A

343 ft (pg. 53)

30
Q

In NJ, you can receive a fine for idling a vehicle unnecessarily for how long?

A

three minutes (pg. 50)

31
Q

Stopping distance depends on:

A
  • Motorist reaction time
  • Weather and visibility conditions
  • Vehicle weight
  • Brake conditions
  • Condition and type of tires
  • Roadway conditions
  • Speed (pg. 52)
32
Q

What is a blind spot?

A

Areas where a motorist cannot see behind there vehicle (on both sides) through the mirror. (pg. 50)

33
Q

When parked uphill on a road with a curb, where should you turn your wheels?

A

Away from the curb (pg. 57)

34
Q

When parked downhill on a road with a curb, where should you turn your wheels?

A

Toward the curb (pg. 57)