Spicer's NJ Driving School - NJ Drivers Practice Tests

Online NJ Driver's Education Online Quiz:

Instructions:
Below are 50 multiple choice questions. Answer each question, then click "GRADE IT" at the bottom. A page with your score, and the correct answers will be displayed upon finishing the test. Good Luck!

1 1. What is the best way to reduce the risk of a crash after drinking alcohol?
A. Designated driver
B. Sleep over
C. Do not drive after drinking
D. Leave your keys at the door

2. At what blood alcohol content (BAC) percentage is it illegal for individuals over age 21 to drive?
A. .01%
B. .08%
C. .10%
D. 1.0%

3. If a driver reaches a BAC of .05% after drinking alcohol, their chance of causing a crash is what?
A. 5 times
B. 6 times
C. 2 times
D. 25 times

4. What is equal in alcohol content to two 12 ounces. bottles of beer?
A. A few shots
B. One bottle of wine
C. Two 1.5 ounce amounts of 86 proof liquor
D. One 5 ounce glass of wine

5. Most people arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) had been drinking what type of alcohol?
A. Wine
B. Mixed drinks
C. Liquor
D. Beer

6. What could happen to the host if a guest, who has been drinking alcohol leaves their house and becomes involved in an accident?
A. Lawsuit
B. Prison
C. Fines
D. Arrest

7. Driving is what according to state law?
A. A right of passage
B. A citizen's right
C. A privilege
D. An opportunity

8. For a driver under the age of 21 what is the BAC that would have them penalized?
A. 1.0%
B. .01%
C. .08%
D. .05%

9. What is the law that says you must submit to a breath test?
A. Liability law
B. Habitual offender law
C. Breathalyzer law
D. Implied consent law

10. What three infractions cause a driver to be penalized with an insurance surcharge?
A. Breath test non-compliance, DUI, and liability non-compliance
B. No license, registration, and insurance
C. No inspection, registration, and insurance
D. Breath test non-compliance, DUI, and inspection

11. What may happen if a driver's license is suspended due to DUI?
A. They must submit to a breath test on demand
B. The liability law will be enacted
C. They may have to install an ignition interlock device
D. They will be labeled an habitual offender

12. Drivers who accumulate 12 - 14 points in a 24-month period will be required to do which of the following?
A. Attend a New Jersey driver program
B. Request a hearing
C. Surrender their license for the suspension period
D. All of the above

13. What is the program that drivers are automatically enrolled in once they receive their learner's permit?
A. Defensive driver program
B. Liability law program
C. Graduated driver license program
D. Habitual offender program

14. When does a driver get points added to their motor vehicle record?
A. Safety belt violation
B. Parking violation
C. Moving violation
D. Insurance surcharge violation

15. How many points are subtracted from a driver's record for every year they drive without a violation or suspension?
A. One, but doesn't go below zero
B. Two, but doesn't go below zero
C. Three, but doesn't go below zero
D. Five, but doesn't go below zero

16. Does New Jersey allow conditional or special work licenses if your driver license is suspended?
A. No
B. Special license for to and from work only
C. Special license for getting children to school only
D. Special license for work and school only

17. The area around all four sides of a truck where the trucks driver cannot see you is called?
A. The "No Zone"
B. Blind spots from side-view mirrors
C. Space cushion
D. Hydroplaning

18. Every motor vehicle in New Jersey must have what type of insurance?
A. Auto insurance
B. Habitual offender's insurance
C. Liability insurance
D. Implied consent insurance

19. When you move within the state of New Jersey, how long do you have to change your drivers license?
A. One week
B. Ten days
C. Two weeks
D. Sixty days

20. When you change your name, how long do you have to change your drivers license?
A. One week
B. Ten days
C. Two weeks
D. Sixty days

21. When you move into New Jersey from another state how long do you have to change your drivers license?
A. One week
B. Ten days
C. Two weeks
D. Sixty days

22. What are the fines and penalties for obtaining a drivers license illegally?
A. $200 - $500 fine and possible jail time of 30 - 90 days
B. $10,000 fine, 6-months jail time, license suspension/loss
C. License revoked for life
D. Insurance surcharge of $1,000 for three years

23. Fines and penalties for altering a driver's license?
A. $200 - $500 fine and possible jail time of 30 - 90 days
B. $10,000 fine, 6-months jail time, license suspension/loss
C. $1000 and/or six months imprisonment
D. Insurance surcharge of $1,000 for three years

24. What are the fines and penalties for refusing to take the breathalyzer test?
A. Automatic DUI conviction
B. 7 months to 1 year license suspension, court costs and fines, insurance surcharge of $1,000 for three years
C. $10,000 fine, 6-months jail time, license suspension/loss
D. License revoked for life

25. A driver will get an insurance surcharge for which of the following?
A. DUI conviction
B. Refusing to take the breathalyzer test
C. Not having proof of liability insurance in the vehicle
D. All of the above

26. What should your speed limit be in a school zone whaen children are present?
A. 10 mph
B. 15 mph
C. 25 mph
D. 35 mph

27. What should be your speed limit on non-posted rural roads?
A. 25 mph
B. 35 mph
C. 45 mph
D. 50 mph

28. What does a single, solid white line across the road at an intersection indicate?
A. A cross-walk
B. A stop line
C. No passing zone
D. Passing zone

29. The lane going onto a highway, used for picking up speed is called what?
A. Deceleration lane
B. Speed up lane
C. Driving strip
D. Acceleration lane

30. What is the best way to approach a curve in the road?
A. Slow down before entering the curve
B. Slow down while in the curve
C. Slow down after the curve
D. Speed up before entering the curve

31. Drivers can make a right-turn-on-red after coming to a full stop under what circumstances?
A. The traffic light is yellow
B. Other drivers wave you on
C. You use hand signals
D. There are no signs saying 'No Turn On Red'

32. Which lane should you be in when making a left turn from a two-way road onto a two-way road?
A. The farthest left lane of the road
B. The lane just to the right of the center line
C. Any lane is okay
D. The farthest left shoulder

33. When do most accidents happen at intersections?
A. When there is a lot of traffic
B. During a rainstorm
C. During the morning hours
D. The first few seconds after the light has changed

34. How far away must you stop for a stopped school bus with flashing red lights?
A. 15 feet
B. 100 feet
C. 25 feet
D. 50 feet

35. What should you do if an emergency vehicle is approaching your vehicle from the front or back with emergency lights flashing?
A. Maneuver to the extreme right of the road, stop and wait for the vehicle to pass
B. Pull over, then follow the emergency vehicle closely
C. Pull over to the extreme right of the road and roll slowly along with the emergency vehicle
D. Stop where you are and wait for the emergency vehicle to pass

36. Headlights must be used during what times (choose the best answer)?
A. Nightime hours
B. Dusk to dawn
C. 5:00 PM to 5:00 AM
D. One half-hour after sunset to one half-hour before sunrise

37. When should a driver use the high beam headlights?
A. Open country driving on dimly lit highways
B. During snow storms
C. During rain storms
D. When it is foggy

38. When parking, how far must you be from a fire hydrant?
A. 5 feet
B. 10 feet
C. 20 feet
D. 25 feet

39. When parking, how far must you be from a stop sign?
A. 10 feet
B. 20 feet
C. 25 feet
D. 50 feet

40. When parking, how far must you be from a crosswalk?
A. 10 feet
B. 20 feet
C. 25 feet
D. 50 feet

41. When parking, how far must you be when you park on the opposite side from a fire station?
A. 25 feet
B. 50 feet
C. 75 feet
D. 100 feet

42. When can you use a cellular telephone when driving?
A. Never
B. Emergencies such as accident, fire, road hazards
C. When stopped at a traffic light
D. You can only use the telephone for texting

43. What state of mind describes a driver who has been driving for a long time resulting in a "trance-like" state?
A. Tired driving
B. Road rage
C. Habitual offender
D. Highway hypnosis

44. How does a driver communicate with other drivers?
A. Hand gestures
B. Yelling
C. Signals, lights, and horn
D. Cellular telephone

45. What is tailgaiting?
A. Stopping too short at a traffic light
B. Driving too close to the car in front of you
C. Parking too close to the car in front of you
D. Driving with a burned-out tail light

46. What should a driver do if they are being tailgaited?
A. Slow down and encourage the following car to pass
B. Brake quickly to scare the following vehicle into backing off
C. Speed up to increase the distance between you and the vehicle that is following
D. Speed up and then resume normal speed

47. The best method of determining following distance is?
A. The 3 second rule
B. The 4 second rule
C. The 5 second rule
D. The 10 second rule

48. When driving on wet pavement, how many car lengths should you be from the vehicle you are following if your speed is 40 mph?
A. 4
B. 6
C. 8
D. 24

49. When driving on icy roads, how many car lengths should you be from the vehicle you are following if your speed is 30 mph?
A. 3
B. 6
C. 12
D. 18

50. During the warmer months, when is the road surface the most slippery?
A. During foggy conditions
B. After a heavy downpour
C. After the first few minutes of light rain
D. During rain and wind