EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 200
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
MV law is found in chapter - ANSWER: 20 (twenty)
The correct term for road is - ANSWER: Highway or street. No road exists.
A vehicle is defined as - ANSWER: A device in, upon, or by which any person or petty
is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway, excepting devices moved by
human power or used exclusively upon fixed rails or tracks
Bicycles and electric bicycles are - ANSWER: Vehicles
A mobility transport device limited to 20 mph is - ANSWER: Not considered a vehicle
A motor vehicle is defined as - ANSWER: Vehicle which is self-propelled and every
vehicle designed to run upon the highways which is pulled by a self propelled
vehicle. (Does not include mopeds or e-bikes)
Self propelled is defined as - ANSWER: Moved using source besides human power.
Not required to be powered by gasoline
Golf carts and electric cars are considered - ANSWER: Motor vehicles in the law
A vehicle with its engine removed is - ANSWER: Still considered a motor vehicle
A bicycle is - ANSWER: Non motorized vehicle with two or three wheels tandem, a
steering handle, one or two saddle seats, and pedals by which the vehicle is
propelled.
A bicycles that is considered a motor vehicle is - ANSWER: A bicycle which is motor
driven. E-bikes are not considered motor vehicles
Mopeds - ANSWER: A vehicle, other than a motor-driven bicycle or e-bike, that has
two or three wheels, no external shifting device, a motor that does not exceed 50
CCs, and cannot go faster than 30 mph on a level surface
Operator defined - ANSWER: A person in actual physical control of a vehicle which is
in motion or has the engine running. Synonymous with driver.
Actual physical control generally means - ANSWER: Person is aware and capable of
consciously controlling the vehicle. Circumstantial evidence may be sufficient to
show person is an operator
,A highway or a street is - ANSWER: The entire width between property or right of
way lines of every way or place of whatever nature, when any part thereof is open to
use of the public as a matter of right for the purposes of vehicular traffic.
Highway and street are - ANSWER: Synonymous
Roadway defined - ANSWER: Portion of a highway improved, designed, or ordinarily
used for vehicular travel exclusive of the shoulder
A sidewalk, ditch, or shoulder is considered - ANSWER: Part of the right of way and
therefore included in the term highway or street
Public vehicular area is a - ANSWER: Are used by the public for vehicular traffic at any
time, including by way of illustration and not limitation any drive, driveway, road,
roadway, street, alley, or parking lot upon the grounds and premises of any of the
following: schools, hospitals, stores, restaurants, driving beaches, etc
A PVA also includes - ANSWER: Areas not open to the public but open for an event
such as a field to park in.
An infraction is a - ANSWER: No criminal violation of law that is not punishable by
imprisonment and a monetary penalty of not more than 100$
When an officer witnesses an infraction they may - ANSWER: Issue a citation or
obtain a criminal summons but may not arrest
Drivers that are not members of the Non-resident Violator Compact (NRVC) may be -
ANSWER: Taken to the magistrate and required to post bond for an infraction. These
infractions will be handled as a misdemeanor and go before the district court judge
The states not in the NRVC are - ANSWER: Alaska, California, Michigan, Montana,
Oregon, Wisconsin, and Virginia
The Non-Resident Violator Compact states - ANSWER: That if officers stop a person
from a member state for a violation that DOES NOT require mandatory revocation of
drivers license they will not arrest (cite, allow them to leave)
If a member of the Non-Resident Violator Compact state does not dispose of their
citation - ANSWER: DMV will notify the resident's home state which will revoke their
drivers license and NC will also suspect the non-resident's driver privilege in NC
A license is defined as - ANSWER: Any driver's license or other license or permit to
operate motor vehicle under the laws of this state which include: temp license,
learners permit, privilege to drive, and a nonresident's operating privilege
, A drivers license only applies to - ANSWER: MOTOR vehicles being operated on
STREETS or HIGHWAYS. This does not apply to an operator of a motor vehicle on a
PVA or private property
Drivers licenses issued to those under 21 are - ANSWER: Vertical with a different
color or background border
Signatures and DMV license photos may - ANSWER: Only be used for law
enforcement purposes, otherwise they are confidential
To obtain a regular class C license a driver must be - ANSWER: Sixteen (16) years old
To obtain a regular class A or B license a driver must be - ANSWER: Eighteen (18)
years old
To obtain any class of CDL the driver must be - ANSWER: 21 years old
To obtain an adult learners permit you must be - ANSWER: 18 years old, operate a
specific type of vehicle, and MUST be accompanied by a person licensed to operate
the class of motor vehicle
A limited learners permit (level 1 restrictions) is - ANSWER: Issued to someone at
least 15 but less than 18. They must have permit in possession, have supervising
driver in front seat, be driving between 5am and 9pm (first 6 months) and seatbelts
must be worn by all occupants. No phones except for meergencies
The supervising driver of a level 1 limited learners permit must be - ANSWER: A
parent, guardian, grandparent, or responsible person approved by those persons
and have been licensed for at least five (5) years
Instructional Permits are - ANSWER: issued to students enrolled in approve drivers
ed class at 14 1/2 years old
Limited provisional license (level 2 restrictions) are - ANSWER: For persons 16 but
less than 18 and have had a learners permit for 9 months. Must not have had any
convictions for moving violations, telephone, or seatbelt in previous 6 months. Must
also have had a road test and HS diploma
Level 2 restrictions include - ANSWER: May drive w/o supervising driver between
5am and 9pm, when driving directly to work, when a volunteer FF, all occupants
must use seatbelts, no mobile telephone use
A level 2 limited provisional licensee may drive at any time when - ANSWER: They
are accompanied by a supervising driver seated beside the license holder in the front
seat. Need not be the only other person in the front seat.