The most common class of license.
What is Class D?
The object you must have in your possession at all times while you are driving. If the Registry takes this away, you cannot drive.
What is a permit or license?
A general rule for maintaining the minimum safe distance between you and the car in front of you. It involves counting.
What is the two-second rule?
The main cause of all motor vehicle crashes.
What is speeding?
Only these two things will make you a good driver.
What are practice and experience?
The license class you need to operate a motorcycle.
What is Class M?
A motor vehicle violations or at-fault accidents. If you have too many of these, your license may be suspended.
What is a surchargeable event?
These are times when you must turn on your headlights.
What is nighttime and whenever you have to use windshield wipers?
Bonus: What is within half an hour of sunrise and sunset?
The principle that you should never drive so quickly that it is not safe, considering the conditions.
What is the fundamental speed law?
The rule that says you must give a lane of space (if possible) to emergency vehicles pulled over on the side of the road.
What is the "Move Over Law"?
The three license classes are for commercial drivers.
What are Class A, Class B, & Class C?
The amount of time your license will be suspended if you are a Junior Operator who is caught violating passenger or night restrictions (FIRST offense).
What is 60 days?
Things you should do regularly before you enter your vehicle to drive?
What is check the lights and tires?
The designated travel lane on a 3+ lane roadway.
What is the middle lane?
Bonus: What is avoid hitting the brakes until the car is under control?
The cost to a) take your permit exam AND b) take your road test.
What are $30 and $35?
The amount of time your license will be suspended if you are a Junior Operator who is caught drag racing (FIRST offense).
What is one year?
The likelihood of the average American will be injured or killed in a car crash.
What is 1 in 3?
The three hand signals you must use if your directionals stop working. Also used by bicyclists.
What is left, right, and slow down/stop? (MUST DEMONSTRATE!)
The amount of time you have to file an accident report in the event of injury or property damage that exceeds $1000.
What is 5 days?
Three common reasons for failing your road test.
What is an at-fault crash, dangerous driving, violation of a law, lack of experience, and/or failure to follow instruction?
Three factors that affect your individual BAC.
What is your body weight, how much alcohol you have had to drink, the amount of food you ate before drinking, the length of time you have been drinking alcohol, and/or the speed your body processes alcohol?
The five conditions under which you should not drive.
What is drunk, high, medicated, tired, and upset?
What you should do when you are entering an intersection NOT controlled by signs or signals.
What is slow down, scan the road, and yield to cars, pedestrians, and cyclists already in the roadway?
Three things you must you be prepared to do if you are involved in an accident, as opposed to driving away (hit-and-run).
What is identify yourself, give aid if needed, and call emergency services if needed?