When going for your road test, you must have (hint: 3 things)
valid vehicle registration, valid permit and valid insurance I.D. card
Upon completion of the GDL requirements (1 year of unsupervised driving) the holder of a probationary license must
visit any MVC agency to obtain an unrestricted Basic license
Who is required by the GDL Law to wear a seatbelt in the vehicle
Driver and all passengers
Before practice driving is permitted, the permit holder must pass the required MVC’s Knowledge test and Vision test, have a validated permit and obtain
two reflectorized decals, one for each license plate
In addition to a valid registration and insurance card, a motorist operating a motor vehicle in NJ must carry
a validated permit, a probationary or basic driver license pertaining to the vehicle being driven
Who is responsible for all passengers under 18 years of age
The Driver
At what age is the holder of a GDL Special Learner Permit eligible to obtain an unrestricted Basic Driver License (also how long)
at 18, after completion of one year of unsupervised driving with Probationary restrictions
The vehicle used for the road test may not have any obstructions or consoles between the driver and examiner because
it prevents the examiner from reaching the foot or parking brakes
The purpose of the road test is to make sure the applicant understands the rules of the road and the safety of driving - Therefore the applicant will be tested on
stopping and turning, nearing corners and intersections, and steering properly
In the event of a crash or sudden stop, seat belts may (3 things)
keep you from sliding off the seat, from hitting the windshield, and from being thrown from the car
A child under the age of 8 and who are less than 57 inches (4ft -9inches) tall must be properly belted and
be seated in the rear seat of the vehicle, unless there is no rear seat
Signals should be used (4 things)
when turning, changing lanes, stopping, slowing down
The meaning of a hand-signal when a driver’s hand and arm are straight out
Left turn
When parking uphill on a street with a curb, wheels
turned away from the curb
When parking downhill on a street with a curb
wheels turned toward the curb
To drive in reverse the motorists head and body should be
turned to the right until you can see clearly through the back window without the use of mirrors
Bright beam lights are used for
open country driving, no traffic in sight
When approaching a curve your vehicle may tend to
keep going straight