- Part One
- As an applicant for a New Hampshire driver license you must furnish two (2) ___.
- If you are a resident of New Hampshire and want to drive a motor vehicle, you must have a valid New Hampshire ___.
- Applicants who are applying for their New Hampshire driver license may be eligible to ___ on-line.
- Part Two
- The New Hampshire vision test requires that you can read letters and obtain a reading of 20/___.
- Upon change of your name or address you must notify the ___ within ___ days.
- A moped is a motor driven cycle with a motor of not over 50cc’s or 2hp that does not require the driver to shift gears and capable of speed not over ___ mph on level ground.
- A person with sight in one eye must read 20/___ to get a driver license.
- An operator license allows you to drive a vehicle with a GVWR of ___ or less if you do not tow a trailer with a GVWR over ___ except a school bus, or any bus that is designed to transport more than 15 passengers including the driver.
- In addition to any other restrictions, the holder of a youth operator license who is under the age of eighteen shall not operate a motor vehicle between the hours of ___ and ___.
- Individuals holding an out of state license shall not be issued their New Hampshire driver license until they ___ their out of state License.
- A motor driven cycle has an engine which produces no greater than ___ horsepower.
- A “B” restriction on a New Hampshire driver license means that the driver must ___.
- An “E” restriction on a New Hampshire driver license means that an ___ must be used.
- New residents are allowed ___ days to register their vehicles in New Hampshire.
- To operate a motorcycle you must have a ___.
- What is the youngest age one may legally practice drive in New Hampshire?
- One who is practice driving must be accompanied in the front seat by a ___ driver who is at least ___ years old.
- Part Three
- Vehicles (except heavy trucks) do not need a title if they are more than ___ years old.
- A legal document showing legal ownership of a vehicle is called a ___.
- If a vehicle is purchased through a private sale, how does one apply for the document answered on question 2 above?
- In the case of all private passenger vehicles registered by an individual, the registration expires annually on ___.
- To register a motor vehicle in New Hampshire you must first pay the municipal fee at the town/city ___ office.
- Part Four
- A privately owned motor vehicle must be inspected during the owners ___.
- The foot brake must be capable of stopping a vehicle going 20 mph within ___ feet.
- No tire is in safe operating condition where less that ___ of tread design remains on the tire.
- Your safety belt will keep you from ___, thereby helping you to maintain control of the vehicle.
- New Hampshire law requires youngsters to wear a safety belt or be restrained in a safety seat until ___ years of age.
- New Hampshire law requires operators and or passengers on a motorcycle to wear an approved protective helmet until ___ years of age.
- Part Five
- Right turns on red lights are permitted after a stop except when ___.
- An eight sided (octagonal) sign always means ___.
- Upon being approached by an emergency vehicle you should ___.
- If two vehicles are about to enter an intersection at the same time the vehicle to the ___ must yield.
- A rectangular sign indicates a ___.
- A brown sign means ___.
- A diamond shaped sign means ___.
- A green arrow on a traffic light means ___.
- A solid yellow line on your side of the roadway parallel to the yellow center line means ___.
- When approaching a school bus with flashing red lights you must stop your vehicle ___ feet away.
- Part Six
- You should signal your intention to turn at least ___ feet before the turn.
- The correct hand signal for slow or stop is ___.
- To make a right turn, you should be in the ___ lane.
- When making a turn at an intersection you should turn into the lane that is ___ to you.
- You should signal before you change direction. Signals should be given before: (a-e)
- Part Seven
- Fire apparatus responding to an alarm should not be followed closer than ___ feet.
- A rule that enables drivers to plan stopping distance in terms other than feet is called ___ rule.
- Name one circumstance where you may legally pass another vehicle on the right.
- You must not pass another vehicle within ___ feet of a bridge or tunnel.
- You must not pass another vehicle within ___ feet of an intersection or railroad crossing.
- When stopped behind another vehicle on a hill you should stay back far enough to ___.
- When there are 3 or more lanes in one direction the ___ lane usually has the smoothest traffic.
- Part Eight
- Part Nine
- The speed limit when passing a school during school opening is ___.
- The speed limit in a business or urban residence district is ___.
- The speed limit in a rural residence district is ___.
- When road, weather and traffic conditions are ideal you may not travel slower than ___ mph on any New Hampshire interstate unless otherwise posted.
- When you double your speed, the stopping distance is nearly ___ times greater.
- Part Ten
- The driver of a vehicle must remove ___ from an unattended vehicle.
- Parking is not allowed within ___ feet of a fire hydrant.
- You should not park a vehicle on the roadway but if you do it must be visible for ___ feet.
- If you are parking on the right side of the roadway, uphill with a curb you should turn the wheels of the vehicle to the ___.
- Do not park within ___ feet of a crosswalk or an intersection.
- Parking is not allowed within ___ feet of a stop sign.
- Part Eleven
- The lights of your vehicle must be turned on between the hours of ___ and ___.
- You must put your headlight on low beam when approaching or overtaking another vehicle within ___ feet.
- Drive with the headlights on ___ beam to reduce the glaring reflection bouncing back when driving in fog.
- Hydroplaning is when ___.
- You must clear your vehicle of snow and ice prior to driving on any ___ within New Hampshire.
- Part Twelve
- If you become stuck in a heavy snow storm or blizzard, attach a ___ to your antenna or door handle.
- Which way should you steer if you have a blow out?
- The basic rule for all driving emergencies is?
- If your vehicle is on fire or smoke is coming from the engine compartment you should not ___.
- Your brakes may fail after driving through a puddle. You should test your brakes and dry them by driving slowly and ___.
- If your headlights fail while driving at night you should ___.
- If you must stop along any road in an emergency your vehicle must be visible for ___ feet in each direction.
- Part Thirteen
- If when driving on a freeway or toll road you miss your exit you should ___.
- Two advantages of expressway driving are ___ and ___.
- The acceleration lane should be used to ___ the speed of vehicles already on the expressway if possible.
- The left lane on an interstate is for ___ only.
- It is important to maintain an adequate interval between yours and other vehicles. This is called the ___.
- Part Fourteen
- If you are under 21 years old a blood alcohol level of ___% is legal evidence of intoxication in New Hampshire.
- If you are over 21 years old a blood alcohol level of ___% is legal evidence of intoxication in New Hampshire.
- What is the penalty for operating a motor vehicle while being in possession of a controlled drug?
- Any person refusing to have his or her blood, breath or urine tested if arrested for an alcohol or drug offense shall lose their license for at least ___ days.
- Alcoholic beverages may be transported by a person under age 21 in a motor vehicle upon a public way only if ___.
- Alcoholic beverages may be transported in a motor vehicle by a person 21 years of age or older if ___.
- Part Sixteen
- When you are involved in an accident causing death, personal injury, or aggregate damage over $___ you must submit a written report to the Department of Motor Vehicles.
- If you are required to submit an official crash report to the Department of Motor Vehicles in Concord it must be received within ___ days of the crash.
- A license to drive is a ___ and not a right in New Hampshire.
- Do not move an injured passenger unless there is a ___.
- If you are under 20 years of age and you are convicted of a motor vehicle violation your license will be ___.
- Part Eighteen
- When approaching a location where a police officer has made a traffic stop, every driver shall ___ any lane wholly or partially blocked.
- When it becomes necessary to walk on a roadway, which side should you walk on?
- When you walk on the roadway at night you should always ___.
- Persons riding a bicycle must ride on the ___ side of the roadway.
- Bicyclists may not ride more than ___ abreast.
- Besides being smaller what makes a motorcycle harder to see?
- Part Nineteen
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