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Learns permit rules - Answer Cannot drive alone
The grad programs permits novice drivers 16-20 years of age.
You have to have a driver over 21 to be sat in the passengers seat.
(Learners permit is valid for 2 years)
Provesionals Driver license - Answer 40 hours of certification
you can drive alone
you can drive with a passenger only if they are 21 and has a full license
Full license - Answer If you are under the age 18 you can drive with no more than two passengers
under the age 21
how many days are you suppose to update the change of adresss - Answer 60 days
important - Answer Insurance must be mantinatined as long as the vehicle is registered,, do not cancel
your vehicle tags are surrended in DMV
how many will stay active on your driving record - Answer 2 years
maintain a valid DC driver license for a full calendar year without obtaining pointable moving violations -
Answer , you may be eligible to receive a Good Point on your driving record
Having somthing hanging attached or hanging near the rear view mirror is - Answer Against the
regulations of the district of Colombia
Backing - Answer Watch for children walking, running , or playing In most conditions, it is safe to back
up provided you turn your head and look back out the rear window and check both side view mirrors.
, Never back up fast or far; instead, find a way to turn around. Never back out or into an intersection;
instead, turn into a side street and turn around there or drive around the block.
USing a horn - Answer Sound your horn only to warn a pedestrian, cyclist or the driver of another
vehicle in the event of an emergency
Starting in garage and driveway - Answer • Watch for nearby vehicles or pedestrians • Move carefully
to join traffic at the proper speed • When you must back out, be sure to look behind your car first. You
may need to leave your car to be sure there is nothing in your way. • Watch carefully behind the vehicle
through the mirrors and by turning your head to look out the window while you are backing up • Stop
before entering the street and look again before proceeding
Driving conditions - Answer Coming to an intersection, railroad grade crossing, curve, or the crest of a
hill; • Near playgrounds and schools, or where children are playing; • Traveling upon any narrow or
winding roadway; • There is danger to pedestrians; and • Weather or highway conditions, or your own
condition, require slower speeds for safety. Never drive so slowly as to interfere with other vehicles
moving at normal speeds. Drivers who block or hinder other traffic by driving too slowly can cause
crashes.
Wet pavements - Answer Be especially careful at the beginning of a light rain; the mixture of oil and
water on the pavement is particularly dangerous.
Hydroplaning and flooding - Answer At speeds up to 35 miles per hour
As speed increases, the wiping action of the tires becomes less effective and tires start to ride on a layer
of water just as with a water ski. This is called "hydroplaning".
what do you do when you are dealing with hydroplating - Answer When this happens, you cannot
brake, accelerate, or properly turn. As soon as you feel any loss of control, take your foot off the gas
pedal and hold the steering wheel firmly in the direction you intend to go.