REVISION NOTES AND STRUCTURED MOTOR
VEHICLE CODE OVERVIEW GUIDE
◉ Motor vehicle. Answer: every vehicle which is self-propelled and
every vehicle designed to run upon the highways which is pulled by
a self-propelled vehicle. Does not include, except when specifically
stated, mopeds and electric assisted bikes
◉ Operator. Answer: driver; person in actual physical control of a
vehicle which is in motion or has the engine running.
◉ Highway or street. Answer: the entire width between property or
right-of-way lines of every way or place of whatever nature, when
any part thereof is open to the use of the public as a matter of right
for the purposes of vehicular traffic.
◉ Roadway. Answer: the portion of highway improved, designed, or
ordinarily used for vehicular travel, exclusive of the berm or
shoulder
◉ Are roads under construction considered highways or streets?.
Answer: No
,◉ Are privately owned roads considered highways or streets?.
Answer: No, because they are not open as a matter of right
◉ Public Vehicular Area (PVA). Answer: The area is used by the
public for vehicular traffic at any time, including by way of
illustration and not limitation of any drive, driveway, road, roadway,
street, alley, or parking lot.
Any institution that is maintained and supported by North Carolina
Residential, or municipal establishment providing parking space
whether the business or establishment is open or closed.
Property owned by the United State
Beach used by the public for vehicular traffic
◉ Infraction. Answer: a noncriminal violation of the law that is not
punishable by imprisonment and a monetary penalty of not more
than $100.
◉ What does N.C.G.S. 20-4.18 state about enforcement of the Non-
Resident Violator Compact (NRVC)?. Answer: Drivers from other
states that are not members of the NRVC may be taken to a
magistrate and required to post bond for any infraction.
◉ What states are not a part of the Non-Resident Violator Compact
(NRVC)?. Answer: Alaska, California, Michigan, Montana, Oregon,
Wisconsin, and Virginia
,◉ What is the difference between a motorcycle permit and a
motorcycle endorsement?. Answer: Permit - cannot have
passengers; Endorsement - can have passengers
◉ How old does someone need to be to legally operate a moped?.
Answer: 16
◉ If a person establishes residence in NC, how many days do they
have to obtain a NC driver's license?. Answer: 60 days
◉ If a person establishes residence in NC, how many days do they
have to obtain a NC commercial driver's license?. Answer: 30 days
◉ What is the only endorsement you can have on a regular Class C
driver's license?. Answer: "M" which is the motorcycle endorsement
◉ Who issues a Limited Driving Privilege (LDP)?. Answer: A judge
(not the DMV)
◉ If someone has a revoked driver's license in another state, what
should they be charged with?. Answer: No Operator's License (NOL)
, ◉ If a driver receives __ points in a __ year period, DMV may revoke
the driver's license. Answer: 12; 3
◉ What offense cost the highest number of points on someone
license? How many points is this?. Answer: Passing a stopped school
bus and aggressive driving; 5 points
◉ If a person has a valid license but it does not permit the operation
of the class of vehicle being operated, what should the officer
charge?. Answer: No operators license (NOL)
◉ Can someone be charged with failing to carry their license?.
Answer: Yes
◉ If someone is operating a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) what
type of driver's license do they need?. Answer: Commercial Driver's
License (CDL)
◉ A driver who does not comply with the restriction on their license
should be charged with what?. Answer: No operators license (NOL)
◉ If a driver does not comply with an ignition interlock restriction,
what should they be charged with?. Answer: Driving While License
Revoked (DWLR)