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North Carolina DMV Drivers License Test Study Guide

Its funny when you get it This study guide used to be found on a few websites for free, but now most of them want to charge you for itif you can find it at all (which is absurd given that this is nothing more than a word-for-word transcription of parts of the NC DMV Drivers Handbook). If youre needing to take the NC DMV drivers license exam and youve stumbled across this post, youre in luck! I printed the list out a while back when I took the test (back when this info could be found for free) and I just so happened to find the crinkly old piece of paper the other day. I figured its a darn good study guide for a test that can throw some crazy curve balls when it comes to questions related to a drivers skill and knowledge (in my humble opinion). That said, there are some good questions that make you thinkand we could absolutely use some more drivers on the road that can think! That leads me to my point of posting this info Some may get mad and think Im posting a cheat sheet to the drivers test and subverting the purpose of testing drivers. Others may be looking for a lazy way out of testing and want all of the answers without studying. I can see all sides of the equation and my take on it is that this is nothing more than a piece of the pie of becoming a NC licensed driver. For brand new drivers (never licensed anywhere else or just turned 16), theres still much more to becoming licensed than this test. For those whove been licensed somewhere else (for instance, someone that just moved to NC but had a drivers license in their former state), theyve been through the motions and have hopefully proven that they know the basics of drivingsomething that this guide is not going to help anyone pass or fake! Even if this guide is committed to memory, the reader is learning something. Im willing to bet a few of these examples will stick in your mind for a long time to come! So without further ado In densely packed snow you should use chains or snow tires. If you must drive during heavy snow or fog, use your low-beam headlights. Alcohol-related highway deaths account for 38% of all traffic fatalities. If you accumulate 7 or more points on your traffic record you may attend a Driver Improvement Clinic to deduct three points from your driving record.

The traffic conviction that adds the highest number of points (5) to your driving record is passing a stopped school bus that is loading or unloading children. Secondary roads are roads where hills are more likley to be more steep and curves are likely to be more sharp than on primary roads. Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in cities and towns is 35 miles per hour. To have a revoked driver license restored, you must visit a driver license office, pay a restoration fee, and reapply for a license. When three vehicles reach a 4-way stop at the same, the right of way belongs to the car on the right. If a vehicle sways freely, leans heavily to one side during a turn or seems to bounce continuously, there may be a problem with the suspension system. If you experience a breakdown, you should call a law enforcement officer. To maintain a safe driving distance between your car and the car in front of you, you should use the two-second rule. If you take any medication before you drive, you should find out what effect the medicine has. If you are planning a long road trip, you should stop and rest every 100 miles. Before passing another vehicle, you should look ahead to ensure that there is enough room for you to pass. When driving down a very steep hill, you should shift into a lower gear to control your speed. If you run off the side of the road, you should gradually take your foot off the gas pedal. When travelling on rural highways, farm equipment usually travels at its maximum speed of 15-20 mph. If you are driving into a circle you should yield to cars already in the circle. If you are in a crash, you should move your car off of the road. (there has been some question to this oneresearch on your own!) School buses are required to stop at all railroad crossings. In city traffic, you should be alert for drivers who make quick stops. Truckers have serious blind spots into which cars can disappear from view. Unless there is a sign indicating no turn on red, you can turn right on red after stopping and making sure that the turn can be made safely. For any underage person who aids or abets another attempting to purchase any alcoholic beverage, the law requires a one-year driver license revocation. Your license will be revoked immediately if your blood alcohol concentration is at least 0.08 percent. When aproaching a road that is blocked from view you should stop and proceed with caution. Defensive drivers check their rear view mirror and side mirrors roughly every 10 seconds. If going 45 miles per hour, how far ahead should you signal before turning? 200 ft. If you plan to turn and are not in the proper lane to do so, you should continue to the next intersection, then turn. The most common type of accident on a highway is a rear-end collision When driving behind someone you should not use your high beams To dry wet brakes, gently apply the brakes Dont hang out in the No zone refers to not be in truckers blind spots When approaching a railroad crossing slow down and prepare to stop If you pull up to a red arrow, the turning lane is the only lane that should stop if you are a pedestrian walking along side the road at night, you should carry or wear something white Use high beams when driving on a highway and no car is approaching Slippery roads are most likely to occur when it has just begun to drizzle or rain When traveling behind a farm vehicle on a two-lane road wait until the farm vehicle has the chance to pull over to the side, then pass with caution Large trucks (tractor trailers) have large blind spots to the side and rear When preparing to make a right-hand turn turn on your turn signal and approach the right-hand side of the road A shoulder check is a quick glance over your shoulder on the side in which you intend to turn or change lanes When you get tired on a long trip, you should stop and rest When taking a long trip, you should plan to stop and rest every 100 miles If you are following a car at night, how do you know if the road is bumpy? You watch the tail-lights. There is also a visual test where you will be asked to identify common traffic signs by their shape and color only (see the NC DMV drivers handbook for a guide to this). For example, they might show you a red octagon and you must identify it as a stop sign. Here are a few other examples: A blank white square with black border: Speed Limit

An orange triangle on its side, pointing to the right: No passing sign A yellow circle with a large X in it extending to the sides of the circle: Railroad crossing Inverted red triangle with a white center: Yield For more info, visit the NC DMVs website at: http://www.ncdot.org/dmv/ UPDATE: The old online driving testing I had posted here previously is now inactive.
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Nat says: April 9, 2013 at 9:18 pm Thanks to this website and you sharing your experience i passed my test with flying colors. 20 out of 20 in 4 minutes! T says: April 10, 2013 at 2:37 pm As long as you remember that you are allowed to skip a few this guide still works to pass the test! I only missed one using this guide and never reading the manual of course, I have been driving for more years than I care to mention. The one I missed was due to one reader stated that the answer to refusing the breath test was 6 months. That would be INCORRECT. The answer is currently 12 months so watch out for that one. THANK YOU for the guide and all the readers that added to the guide! Mechbrain says: April 15, 2013 at 5:40 pm Took the test a couple of hours ago. Aced it! 20 out of 20. The answers to the questions in my test are right here. I took several exams on-line and also read the manual once, but this is all need it to know. Thanks a lot Steve, now my stepson can also ace his exam. Joy says: April 18, 2013 at 7:29 am Took the test yesterday after reviewing this page! Right on with this info! I got all the questions correct. KK says: April 23, 2013 at 5:50 pm Thanks to you I Passed The Writing Testt Thanks steve Dana says: April 25, 2013 at 12:00 pm This totally Helped me I just took my test today and am now a licensed driver!!!!! Only thing I messed up on were the signs!!!! The three with no workds , School ZOne , Railroad Crossing in a Circle and a NO passing zone!!!! Kevin W says: April 29, 2013 at 1:47 pm Found this website literally a few hours before I had to take the test. Pulled it up on my phone while in the waiting room (total wait time about 1.5hrs), passed the test 20/20 (skipped 5) within 15 minutes. This guide had about 70% of the questions the test

presented. If you memorize these, and skip the ones you dont recognize youll pass for sure. rav says: May 1, 2013 at 12:43 pm Today i attended the test.passed with 100percent marks.i had to attend only 20 questions.by then they said enough.u r passed!!!.thanx so much for this guide. Karen says: May 18, 2013 at 6:24 pm I wish I had known about this earlier before I took my test last week, which I didnt pass I did see some questions from the study guide in the test before I failed. Im getting prepared to take it for a second time. Can anyone give me advice on what the second exam has? Are there some questions still the same or are they different? Michael says: May 21, 2013 at 10:02 am Looked at this sheet for 10-15 minutes about 30 minutes before the test. Aced the first 20 questions of the test and passed. Thanks Steve~ Thelma Moya says: May 22, 2013 at 7:23 pm Ty Steve., I Personally feel very please with Ur add:) thanks to it, I passed with Flying colors.. And I didnt even had to go Thru the book.. Tam says: May 29, 2013 at 11:29 am The question are the same if you have to retake the test, they may be switched around but thats it. bm says: June 4, 2013 at 2:31 pm Thanks a lot! Flunked the first time . Remember these questions. Sure to pass this time around! Thanks a lot for getting the info together at one place! I was actually makes notes from the drivers manual, when i casually googled and found yours! Brandon says: June 5, 2013 at 5:28 pm I hadnt looked at a study guide for the drivers test in well over a year I looked at your list 15 mins before I took the test and I didnt miss a question. Thank you and I know I wouldnt have passed without it!! Tymesha Spellman says: June 12, 2013 at 3:19 pm I thank you so much!!! This website helped me out so much I passed missing only one cant exactly remember the question. I really appreciate it. I most definitely have to share this website with others!!!! Karen says: June 12, 2013 at 3:25 pm Thank you so much for this! I took my test today for the second time and I finally passed it!! Thank you so very much!!!! Heaven says:

June 17, 2013 at 1:51 pm Im 21 and really need to get my license in NC;; can anyone tell me how the traffic sign test is conducted? carolyn messer says: June 21, 2013 at 3:40 pm THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU.. i have test anxiety i am 70 years old have been driving all my life but just scared to death of testsi needed this liftthere are so many questions that have nothing to do with road safety..i passed by the way only missed 1also thank you for telling us that you can skip a questionREALLY HELPFUL Dre says: June 27, 2013 at 11:39 am Thanks! Passed test20 out of 20 correct. Susan says: June 27, 2013 at 1:34 pm Thank you!!! You are a rockstar for posting this study guide:) I did not read the manual, just studied the above and road signs and nailed the test! I have been driving for many years though, a new driver may need to be familiar with the book. I was taking the change of state test. Thanks again!! Jim says: June 28, 2013 at 6:17 pm Thank you for the study guide. I would add, dont forget to use the skip this question option in the test. The testing system says the questions come back at the end of the test, but as far as I can tell; the testing system uses new questions. In other words, if you dont know press skip. I think 5 skips are allowed. If you have an accident on the highway you should > Notify law enforcement. Wrong answers would include move car of to the side of the road and notify your insurance company within one week. This is recently verified and I believe addresses the question above in the main post. I will paste and cut that here. If you are in a crash, you should move your car off of the road. (there has been some question to this oneresearch on your own!) This is incorrect. When driving in reverse you should? Hold the wheel with one hand Place your left hand at the 12 oclock position. Drape your right arm across your seat. Look over your right shoulder to see where youre going wrong answers might include using the rear view mirror If approaching an intersection and the light turns yellow you should? Stop immediately Wrong answers include proceed with caution and speed up. A non-commercial driver is intoxicated if blood alcohol level is 0.08%. A commercial driver is intoxicated if blood alcohol level is 0.04% 2 out 5 car accident deaths in cities are pedestrians.

Signs: Sometimes they just show the outer shape of the sign without any symbol or lettering in it. Examples include Stop sign (red octagon), Railroad crossing (round yellow circle, school zone (five sided yellow shape rectangle with triangular top, speed limit, no passing (yellow triangle on its side). K says: June 30, 2013 at 3:13 pm hey! i am taking the nc permit test tomorrow. i am VERY nervous! besides the signs, should this be the only thing i have to study? please let me know ASAP since i am taking it tomorrow! thanks! Desiree says: July 1, 2013 at 9:25 pm Took the test today. Aced it only missed one Question. Thanks. Oh and the skip button really helped. The ones I wasnt so sure of I skipped. Thanks! Kelsey says: July 3, 2013 at 8:25 pm This sit is 100% help full! I didnt pass yesterday, but with the help of this site i passed my permit test with a perfect score! Every statement above is what exactly will be on the test and thats all i had on mine! good luck! Ty says: July 5, 2013 at 11:15 am God Bless You and thank you bro Carlos says: July 5, 2013 at 9:47 pm Steve, I want to write you a quick thank you note for sharing your study guide! I took the test and approximately 95% of the questions were from your study guide. I greatly appreciate the time and care you took putting this study guide as you can see many of us have benefited and Id like to thank you for that. PS. yes I passed with perfect score!. Best Regards, unknown says: July 9, 2013 at 1:44 am Which ones are the 25 questions? or is all of them on there? Stuart says: July 9, 2013 at 7:36 pm Huge help! Thanks so much! Clarification about skipping questions. When you skip a question it does not go away you are just delaying it. The 25 you get are the 25 you get. The ones you have skipped come back at the end. Neil says: July 12, 2013 at 9:14 am I just took the test and passed 100%. Thank you so much for this post. I recently relocated to NC and was surprised to find I needed to take a written test. The DMV book has a lot of info in it, but your study guide is simple and to the point. 20 questions asked; 20 answered and all came from your list. Thanks again !!!

leonardo says: July 13, 2013 at 1:39 am Hopefully ill pass mine im moving to NC soon but i have to take the test also even if i have a texas drivers license already i just wanna know is the written test the same as a new driver and a out of state license driver? and how hard is it? its been a while since i took mine if i study this will i be ok? thanks! Misty says: July 18, 2013 at 4:18 pm I just wanted to thank you on this websight for all the good inform. and helpful hints and also the 2 test that you can practice on on here through the posts and also from the poster of this websight. It says that if you click on the DMV websight it doesnt have the test anymore but it does. You just need to scrolled down and click on DMV drivers sample test. Those questions as well as whats on here is really helpful to passing the test. You start with your vision test and you read the top row a crossed and then the next rows are the signs that you verbally tell the agent at the DMV. There are about 12 sign and the last 4 are the ones that have no writing on them. Mine where:Stop Light, Yield, School Crossing, and Railroad crossing. The rest where easy bc they had writing on them to identify them but there where a few like: Hill, Merging Traffic etc that where on there but bc I had looked over the signs before coming in I didnt miss one. Then you go and take your computer test which is multiple ABC questions. I didnt have any true or false. Didnt have any of the ones that have any questions that would say D. None of the above. just A/B/C. I found that it is important to understand that you can skip a question. One person posted that when you skip it goes to the end and you have to retake those but that did not happen to me. I used one skip which was towards the end of my test and all of a sudden it said that I passed with a 80%. This was a great sight!! Thanks again!! Sanjay V Rajan says: July 19, 2013 at 5:35 pm This cheat sheet is fantastic. It pretty much covers all the questions on the test. Thanks to this sheet, I was able to get my first 20 questions right and pass the test. It saved me hours of reading and stressing over the test. Thanks so much for posting thiswhat an invaluable service to the community. Also, as far as the signs test go please make sure you look at the railway crossing and school signs. They give you only the shape of the sign and ask you what it means. You will need to know the signs by their unique shapes. You can only make 2 or 3 mistakes with the signs, so make sure you pay close attention and can recognize the signs. Calvin says: July 28, 2013 at 9:43 pm Information here is very very helpful. Just passed the test this weekend, 20/20. Thanks! Aseel says: July 29, 2013 at 4:04 pm Thank you so much, I passed the test %100 it was great help Thanks again Andi says: July 29, 2013 at 6:46 pm Thanks for the help! I passed in record time according to the dude there. yves says: August 2, 2013 at 12:15 am Thank you Steve, I got 20/21. This is very helpful especially for those who do not have the time to read the whole dmv manual. bhabync says: August 6, 2013 at 10:00 am Hi,

I will be taking my first time ever written test here at NC and I am a beginner.(never drive & test exam in my life) I read the handbook 2012 twice from the beginner to an end and taking practice test online. I hope I can pass my test this coming Friday August 9,2013. I already print this web and keep reading and memorizing all Q&A. Thank u for the post:-) Alex says: August 7, 2013 at 5:49 pm Thanks for this list. It definitely helped. I passed my test (4 wrong). Only point that was mentioned here that I got wrong was the one about the car involved in accident. The right answer is to report it to a law enforcement agency. There were a couple of questions that I had that were not covered above: 1. You should NOT slow down a car if you have just gone over the crest of a hill. 2. Cars should be inspected every year. 3. If approaching an intersection where you have the right of way and the entering road is hidden, you should not honk! There were nine signs, 6 normal and 3 blank. For some reason on the yellow round circle (RR crossing) and home plate (5 pointed sign school or school crossing) I drew a complete blank but the instructor was OK with it. The test questions are much more straightforward than the ones in the sample test on the DMV website. cassandra says: August 8, 2013 at 5:28 pm Is these answers good if I take the learners permit bhabync says: August 9, 2013 at 4:49 pm me again just took test today Aug 09,2013 and super thank u Steve, I was worried and hesitate with your post to study it but you helped a lot to me and others. I passed 23 correct and 2 incorrect I couldnt remember it because it is not in here in your post but mostly question are here. The sign are 1 to 12 8 are warming sign and 4 is have to be discribe . stop sign, school zone, railroad crossing, no passing zone. Now I can share this site to my other friends for them to have an idea what is gonna be question and answer at DMV exam. specially to those beginner or first timer like me..:-) God bless. Jennifer says: August 12, 2013 at 12:24 pm I just passed with 100% because of this study guide! I will be keeping this for when my sister gets her license. Dont forget there is a skip button in case you dont know. Brooke says: August 13, 2013 at 9:04 pm Does anyone remember the main ones that are on the test? Im taking it tomorrow and theres so many Im nervous and wanna know which ones to pay more attention too WOOOO says: August 19, 2013 at 5:38 pm WOOOO! I passed, thanks Steve. CT Ed says: August 22, 2013 at 9:50 am My wife, son and I just relocated from Connecticut and had to take the test. We studied your questions and all just passed with great scores and in record time! The lady at the desk made a comment about such a smart family LOL! Thanks for this guide!

Leonardo says: August 22, 2013 at 11:41 am How long does it take for your nc license to arrive in the mail the DMV took my texas license and all my other states Ids so now I dont have no Id but a piece of paper the DMV gave me to use it for driving so how long does it take for it to arrive? Older Comments
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