The DMV. You will be tested on traffic regulations, traffic signs and special driving situations in North Carolina. After answering the questions from the DMV. Traffic laws are made to help keep drivers and pedestrians safe on North Carolina roads. Traffic rules and regulations make up an important section of the official written driving test. No right turn. All traffic turn right. No trucks allowed. Truck stop ahead. Trucks under 12, lbs. Hill or downgrade up ahead. The right lane ends soon.
The left lane ends soon. Highway entrance ramp ahead. Pass with caution. Railroad crossing. Please read it at least once, just to get a sense of the material.
A great place to start as it covers the basics of driving in NC. Each question comes with a hint and an explanation. Questions cover basic road signs, intersections, lane markings, traffic lights, blind spots, and U-turns.
This test challenges you on seat belt use, highway driving, stopping distances, tailgating, and more. This members-only set covers must-know topics like parking, driving at night, distracted driving, and passing. Go from memorizing to understanding. This set covers driving alongside other cars, lane changing, and right-of-way.
This test quizzes you just on traffic signs alone: you'll get quite a few of those on your knowledge exam. Covers the most important traffic signs and lane markings. A new question set every time you restart the test. Your last step before moving on to the next level.
Contains all hard questions some of the toughest questions most people fail. Covers modern driving distractions, such as smartphones, GPS, and the effects of drugs and medications. This question test covers the effects of alcohol on driving abilities and the state's Implied Consent law. Just like the real DMV test. Mimics the experience of a DMV exam, pulling random questions from a huge database.
New questions every time you retake it. This animated test displays real-world driving situations as seen from the driver's seat. These are the kinds of problems that drivers contend with regularly. Designed to help you prepare for the behind-the-wheel driving part of the exam, this test covers starting and stopping, merging, intersections, lane changes, and critical driving errors that will result in immediate failure of the test.
Covers various scoring criteria that your DMV examiner may use. Includes questions on changing lanes, parallel parking, and critical driving errors that will result in immediate failure of the test. Quizzes you on a set of 30 random questions from Road Skills 1 and Road Skills 2 tests.
Inclues things you should and shouldn't do before, during and after your driving test. Watch a live action videoclip of real traffic situations and click or tap on the developing hazards.
A great place to start: covers the basics of riding a motorcycle in North Carolina. Questions come with hints and detailed explanations. Questions cover turning, riding alongside cars, riding through intersections and curves, and maintaining balance. The test challenges you on topics like riding in groups, securing cargo, adjusting mirrors, and avoiding collisions. Topics include stabilizing your motorcycle in tight turns, using turn signals, braking, and balancing.
This test covers riding over obstacles, reacting to hazards, riding in a group, and downshifting. Your last step before moving to the next level. Topics include lane positions, group formations, and preventing fatigue. One of our hardest DMV practice tests.
Fines, speed limits, regulations, traffic citations, insurance. These are the toughest questions most people fail.
Your last step before moving on to the Exam Simulator. It contains all questions from our other practice tests and will cycle through your missed questions until you answer each one correctly. When you miss a question, you'll see it again at the very end. Just like the real DMV exam.
The Exam Simulator mimics the experience of an actual motorcycle knowledge exam, pulling random questions from a huge database. It has the same number of questions and the same passing score. No hints or explanations are provided.
Quickly identify gaps in your knowledge and see how much you know about commercial driving rules. A great place to start as it covers the basics of commercial driving in North Carolina.
Each question comes with a hint and a detailed explanation. Questions about securing the cargo, bridge formulas, using tie-downs, the driver's logbook, and highway driving. This members-only test covers must-know topics including medical certificate renewal, preventing brake fade, setting out emergency warning devices, and driving manual transmission trucks. Contains essential questions that cover understanding post-trip inspection reports, driving through roadway work zones, upshifting, and parking your commercial vehicle.
This Premium practice test covers another set of must-know questions about causes of fire, collisions, speed management, and skidding. Topics covered in this test include the proper use of brake lights, backing, emergency braking, and staying alert to drive.
The Marathon will cycle through your missed questions until you've answered every one of them correctly. Just like the real CDL exam. The Simulator mimics the experience of a CDL exam, pulling random questions from a huge database. The same number of questions and the same passing score, no hints or explanations. New questions every time you restart. Covers the basics of transporting hazardous materials, such as containment rules, acceptble types of marking, and the Emergency Response Guidebook ERG.
Topics covered include loading and unloading a cargo tank, the Hazardous Materials Table, and fueling a plackarded vehicle. This members-only practice test covers some of the toughest questions most applicants get wrong.
Topics include stopping at a railroad crossing, carrying explosives, and a uniform hazardous waste manifest. Contains 30 essential questions about hazard class names, spills, shipping papers, and hauling chlorine. Contains 40 essential questions about hazard class names, spills, shipping papers, and hauling chlorine. Contains a full set of all questions from our North Carolina Hazmat database.
Stop ahead. Buggy warning. Limited parking. Do not block intersection. Explanation Warning signs prepare drivers for upcoming road conditions and hazards and are usually yellow with black markings. This sign tells drivers that there is an upcoming stop sign and that they should prepare to come to a complete stop before proceeding. A good rule to remember for passing is:. Pass on the right whenever possible. Drive with the flow of traffic and pass only as needed.
Try to get to the front of any slow-moving traffic so that you can see better. Always flash your lights and sound your horn to alert other drivers to your intentions. Explanation Each time you pass another vehicle, there is an increased chance for a collision. If you are moving faster than surrounding traffic, you will have to continue passing others. Drive with the flow of traffic, within the legal speed limit, and pass only as needed.
Which statement about speed is true? Driving too slowly on certain highways can be dangerous. Speeding can kill. Speeding is not dangerous if you are a skilled driver. Both "Driving too slowly on certain highways can be dangerous" and "Speeding can kill. Explanation As speed increases, the chance of a fatality increases. If you are moving faster than 80 miles per hour, you have almost no chance of living through a crash. Driving more slowly than other traffic can also be dangerous because other motorists may become impatient and make dangerous moves to pass you.
At dusk or on overcast days, you should:. Drive using your four-way flashers.
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