The age you can obtain your student learners permit during the Early Bird Road Method.
What is age 16?
The person responsibility lies on this person to ensure those under 18 are wearing their seat belt.
Who is the driver?
The speed limit in a school, business, or residential district.
What is 25 MPH?
The best way to drive around a curve.
What is slow down?
The BAC percentage in which 21 year olds are legally drunk behind the wheel.
What is .08?
The foot you drive an automatic car with.
What is the right foot?
The type license you earn at age 17.
What is a provisional license?
You adjust these to minimize blind spots.
What are mirrors?
These are the posted speed limits on NJ highways.
What are 55 or 65 mph?
Keeping this will be the best way to ensure an avoidance of a collision.
What is a space cushion or following distance?
Driving under the influence, driving with a suspended license, failure to pay a ticket, or failing to appear in court.
What are reasons for losing the privilege of driving?
This is the area you can't see while driving a car while looking straight ahead.
What is a blind spot?
The hours you are not allowed to drive as a provisional driver.
What are 11:01 pm to 5:00 am?
Your correct hand positioning on the steering wheel, as it would appear on an analog clock.
What are 9 and 3?
Stop sign, traffic light, yield sign, flashing red/flashing yellow, or a police officer.
What are things at a controlled intersection?
What is hydroplaning?
The BAC that makes driver under the legal drinking age illegal to operated a motor vehicle.
What is .01% or higher?
This is a trucks blind spot.
What is a "no zone"
The amount of hours you drive with a driving school.
What are 6 hours?
Speed, reaction time and brake conditions all factor into this.
What is a drivers stopping distance?
The legal speed limit you may pass a bus parked in front of a school, that is dropping off or picking up students. Mind you, not a regular bus stop.
What is 10 mph?
If you are driving 40 mph, you should be approximately this many car lengths behind the vehicle in front of you.
What is 4?
Failure to remove this from your car during the winter can cause a fine of $200 to $1000.
What are snow and ice?
These are the documents you need with you while you are driving a car.
What are your license/permit, registration card, and insurance card?
The type of motor vehicle you can drive with a student permit, provisional or basic license.
What is a Class D motor vehicle?
The direction your wheels should be turned in park, when facing uphill.
What is facing away from the curb? (or to the left)
The amount of feet you must park from a fire hydrant.
What is 10 feet?
Be alert, be prepared, act in time.
What is the collision prevention formula?
The amount of point a driver can incur if they cause a hit and run accident in which a person is injured.
What is 8 points?
The reasons you are allowed to drive beyond 11:01pm as a provisional driver.
What are employment and religion?