North Carolina Driver’s License Test Part 1
The designed to help new drivers prepare for the North Carolina DMV written test. It covers essential traffic laws, road safety rules, point system penalties, driving behaviors, and pedestrian right-of-way. Perfect for studying for the learner’s permit or driver’s license exam, this set includes real DMV-style questions with correct answers to ensure confident and safe driving.
A driver license is required for the following?
A. Sitting in the driver's seat of a car while the engine is running.
B. Steering a car while it is being pushed or towed by another vehicle.
C. Both A and B.
D. Neither A nor B.
C. Both A and B.
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A driver license is required for the following?
A. Sitting in the driver's seat of a car while the engine is running.
B. Steering a car while it is being pushed or towed by another vehicle.
C. Both A and B.
D. Neither A nor B.
C. Both A and B.
If a law enforcement officer swears that a driver has refused a legal chemical test, the Division of Motor Vehicles must:
A. Place the driver on probation.
B. Wait for a court decision before taking action.
C. Assign the driver to the Driver Improvement Clinic.
D. Revoke the driver's license for at least 12 months.
D. Revoke the driver's license for at least 12 months.
Which of the following happen(s) under the point system?
A. A driver is sent a warning letter when he/she gets 4 points within 3 years.
B. A driver who gets 12 points within 3 years may lose his/her license.
C. Both A and B.
D. Neither A nor B.
B. A driver who gets 12 points within 3 years may lose his/her license.
When a driver has a total of 7 points, which of the following may happen?
A. The driver can be required to file proof of financial responsibility.
B. The driver can have 3 points deducted if he/she satisfactorily completes a Driver Improvement Clinic.
C. Both A and B.
D. Neither A nor B.
B. The driver can have 3 pints deducted if he/she satisfactorily completes a Driver Improvement Clinic.
Conviction for which of the following carries the highest number of points?
A. Reckless driving.
B. Hit and run with property damage.
C. Driving without a license.
D. Passing a stopped school bus unloading children.
D. Passing a stopped school bus unloading children.
A driver will lose his/her license if he/she is convicted of:
A. Driving without a license.
B. Passing a stopped school bus.
C. Failing to yield the right-of-way.
D. Speeding more than 75 mph in a 55mph zone.
D. Speeding more than 75 mph in a 55 mph zone.
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
A driver license is required for the following? | C. Both A and B. |
If a law enforcement officer swears that a driver has refused a legal chemical test, the Division of Motor Vehicles must: | D. Revoke the driver's license for at least 12 months. |
Which of the following happen(s) under the point system? | B. A driver who gets 12 points within 3 years may lose his/her license. |
When a driver has a total of 7 points, which of the following may happen? | B. The driver can have 3 pints deducted if he/she satisfactorily completes a Driver Improvement Clinic. |
Conviction for which of the following carries the highest number of points? | D. Passing a stopped school bus unloading children. |
A driver will lose his/her license if he/she is convicted of: | D. Speeding more than 75 mph in a 55 mph zone. |
To get a revoked driver license restored, a person must do which of the following? | C. Both A and B. |
Roughly half of all traffic fatalities involve which of the following? | A. A drunken person. |
The percentage of highway deaths caused by drunken persons is about: | C. 38% |
Which of the following statements about pedestrian deaths is correct? | A. In cities, 2 out of 5 people killed in motor vehicle accidents are pedestrians |
When you are walking at night along a road without sidewalks, you should do which of the following? | A. Walk on the left, facing traffic. |
If you approach an intersection where there are no traffic lights/signs and a pedestrian is attempting to cross your path, who has the right-of-way? | A. The pedestrian |
If you are walking along a road at night, what should you do? | B. Wear or carry something white. |
A safe driver does which of the following? | B. Frequently checks the rear-view and side mirrors. |
As you approach an intersection to make a right turn, you should turn on your right turn signal and do which of the following? | D. Neither A nor B. |
If you begin to feel sleepy while driving on a long trip, you should do which of the following? | A. Open a window or vent to let in fresh air. |
When driving on a long trip, you should: | B. Avoid looking at any one thing for more than a few seconds. |
In order to avoid being hit in the rear by another vehicle, you should do which of the following? | B. Check your rear-view mirrors often. |
Studies have shown which of the following to be a serious traffic hazard? | B. Slow drivers. |
Very slow driving is especially dangerous in which of the following situations? | C. Both A and B. |
Which statement(s) concerning speed limits on the open road in North Carolina is correct? | D. Neither A nor B. |
Which of the following statement(s) about speed limits for cars in North Carolina is correct? | A. The speed limit outside a city is 55 mph unless otherwise posted. |
Which of the following statements about speed limits in North Carolina is correct? | A. Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit inside a city is 35 mph. |
When rounding a curve, a car tends to: | D. Move to the outside of the curve. |
When rounding a sharp curve, you should do which of the following? | D. Neither A nor B. |
The driver of a truck going downhill with a curve should do the following: | A. Use a lower gear. |
To reduce speed while going down a steep hill, you should do which of the following? | A. Use a lower gear. |
If you wish to pass the car ahead on a two-lane road, you should do which of the following? | C. Both A and B. |
Passing on the right is legal on which of the following? | C. Both A and B. |
When backing your car, you should do which of the following? | A. Move at no more than 10 mph. |
Accidents occur most frequently at which of the following? | D. Intersections. |
Four vehicles approach an intersection with a 4 way stop at the same time. Car B is ahead of Car A and both are in the same lane and want to proceed straight across. Car C is across the intersection from Car B and wants to proceed straight as well. Car D is to the right of Car B and wants to make a right turn. Which car must yield? | D. Car D. |
Highway accidents occur most frequently: | C. At intersections. |
Three vehicles approach an uncontrolled intersection. Car A is on the right of Car B. Car C is on the left of Car B. In which order should the cars pass through the intersection? | A. Car A, Car B, Car C. |
Two vehicles approach an intersection going in opposite directions with no signs or traffic lights. There is also a pedestrian waiting to cross the street and is walking in the same direction as Car 1. Car 1 wants to proceed straight through the intersection. Car 2 wants to make a left turn. In this situation, the right-of-away belongs to: | D. Driver of Car 1 and the pedestrian. |
Three vehicles approach an uncontrolled intersection. Car A wants to make a left turn and is across the intersection from Car B. Car B is ahead of Car C and both are in the same lane traveling in the same direction and want to proceed straight through the intersection. The law gives the right-of-way: | D. To Car B. |
If you come to an unmarked intersection where it is hard to see in all directions because of trees or buildings, you should: | D. Stop at the intersection and move forward slowly. |
When driving on a city street, you should watch out for which of the following? | C. Both A and B. |
When driving in heavy traffic, you should do which of the following? | A. Watch out for drivers who make quick stops. |
If you are in the wrong lane for making a left turn at an intersection, you should: | A. Go to the next intersection and turn there. |
The most frequent type of accident on an interstate highways is: | C. A rear-end collision. |
When taking a long trip on an interstate highway, you should plan on doing which of the following? | A. Stopping every 100 miles at a rest area. |
You are driving on an interstate highway when a breakdown forces you to the shoulder. You should: | C. Raise the hood and tie a white handkerchief to the left door handle. |
Studies have shown that under normal conditions the chance of a car being involved in an accident on an interstate highway is greater if the driver: | B. Travels considerably below the posted speed limit. |
If you miss your exit on an interstate highway, you can do which of the following? | B. Go on to the next exit. |