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A review of key quizzes and correct answers for the north carolina permit test. It covers various traffic laws, safe driving practices, and road signs. The questions address scenarios such as dwi convictions, approaching school buses, changing lanes, and driving in adverse conditions. It also includes information on seat belt usage, traffic signals, and freeway driving. This review is designed to help new drivers prepare for their permit test by reinforcing their understanding of north carolina's driving regulations and promoting safe driving habits. It serves as a study aid, offering insights into the types of questions that may appear on the test and providing the correct answers for quick reference. The document emphasizes the importance of defensive driving, awareness of surroundings, and adherence to traffic laws to ensure road safety.
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A court may order your vehicle seized and sold: - Answer: If you are convicted of DWI while your license is revoked for an earlier DWI conviction. If you approach a stopped school bus with flashing red lights on this roadway, you must: - Answer: Stop only when traveling in the same direction as the bus. When changing lanes, you should never: - Answer: Change lanes in an intersection. All of the following is true about motorcyclists, except: - Answer: Motorcyclists are easier to see in traffic. If there is an oncoming vehicle in your lane, you should: - Answer: Reduce speed and sound your horn. When driving on a slippery surface such as snow or ice, you should: - Answer: Start slowing down early when you come to an intersection or a stop. Know signs by their shapes. The three-sided pennant shape is used for: - Answer: Signs marking no-passing zones. Your doctor has given you a prescription medicine. Why should you ask how it will affect you? - Answer: The medicine may affect your driving.
The distance your car travel before you see a hazard and react by pressing the brake pedal is: - Answer: Longer at higher speeds. You are driving in the right-hand lane and approach this sign. What should you do? - Answer: Merge left. When you approach a traffic circle, you should: - Answer: Yield to pedestrians crossing the roadway. Who will get a ticket if a passenger under 16 years is not wearing a seat belt or using a child restraint? - Answer: You, the driver. A pair of double solid yellow lines: - Answer: May not be crossed. For which of the following must you always stop your vehicle? - Answer: Solid red lights, flashing red lights, and blacked-out traffic signals. A blue sign with a large 'H' guides you to: - Answer: A hospital. Never back your car: - Answer: In a travel lane. You are driving on a freeway when your cell phone rings. Which of the following is the best thing to do? - Answer: Let the call go to a voicemail feature. When stopped by law enforcement officers, it is important that you: - Answer: Refrain from unnecessary movement. You may park on the left side of the street: - Answer: When parking on one-way streets.