NC LEARNER'S PERMIT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
In densely packed snow, you should - Answers- use chains or snow tires.
If you must drive during heavy snow or fog, - Answers- use your low-beam headlights.
Alcohol-related highway deaths account for: - Answers- 38% of all NC traffic fatalities.
If you accumulate 7 or more points on your driving record, - Answers- you may attend a
Driver Improvement Clinic and deduct 3 points from your record.
The traffic conviction that adds the highest number of points (5) to your driving record is:
- Answers- passing a stopped school bus that is loading or unloading children.
"Secondary roads" are: - Answers- roads where hills are more likely to be more steep
and curves are likely to be more sharp than on primary roads.
Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in cities and towns is: - Answers- 35 mph.
To have a revoke driver's license restored, - Answers- you must visit a DMV, pay a
restoration fee, and reapply for a license.
When three vehicles reach a 4-way stop at the same time, - Answers- the right of way
belongs to the car on the right.
If a vehicle sways freely, leans heavily to one side during a turn or seems to bounce
continuously, - Answers- there may be a problem with the suspension system.
If you experience a breakdown, you should - Answers- call a law enforcement officer.
To maintain a safe driving distance between your car and the car in front of you, -
Answers- you should use the two-second rule.
If you take any medication before you drive, - Answers- you should find out what effects
the medicine has.
If you are planning a long road trip, you should - Answers- stop and rest every 100
miles.
Before passing another vehicle, you should - Answers- look ahead to ensure that there
is enough room for you to pass.
When driving down a very steep hill, you should - Answers- shift into a lower gear to
control your speed.
In densely packed snow, you should - Answers- use chains or snow tires.
If you must drive during heavy snow or fog, - Answers- use your low-beam headlights.
Alcohol-related highway deaths account for: - Answers- 38% of all NC traffic fatalities.
If you accumulate 7 or more points on your driving record, - Answers- you may attend a
Driver Improvement Clinic and deduct 3 points from your record.
The traffic conviction that adds the highest number of points (5) to your driving record is:
- Answers- passing a stopped school bus that is loading or unloading children.
"Secondary roads" are: - Answers- roads where hills are more likely to be more steep
and curves are likely to be more sharp than on primary roads.
Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in cities and towns is: - Answers- 35 mph.
To have a revoke driver's license restored, - Answers- you must visit a DMV, pay a
restoration fee, and reapply for a license.
When three vehicles reach a 4-way stop at the same time, - Answers- the right of way
belongs to the car on the right.
If a vehicle sways freely, leans heavily to one side during a turn or seems to bounce
continuously, - Answers- there may be a problem with the suspension system.
If you experience a breakdown, you should - Answers- call a law enforcement officer.
To maintain a safe driving distance between your car and the car in front of you, -
Answers- you should use the two-second rule.
If you take any medication before you drive, - Answers- you should find out what effects
the medicine has.
If you are planning a long road trip, you should - Answers- stop and rest every 100
miles.
Before passing another vehicle, you should - Answers- look ahead to ensure that there
is enough room for you to pass.
When driving down a very steep hill, you should - Answers- shift into a lower gear to
control your speed.