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- Page 9 and 10: Manuals may also be obtained by cal
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• Pull up alongside (parallel) ab
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Chapter 4
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Speed Control Exceeding the speed l
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Passing A motorist must know the pr
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Pedestrians in a Crosswalk New Jers
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has the right-of-way. Never enter a
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Special Highway, Parkway and Turnpi
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Turning Regulations Right Turn on R
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Left turns, between intersections:
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All other commercial motor vehicles
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Using Headlights Proper use of head
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• On an interstate highway • On
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Chapter 5
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Prevent a collision Most collisions
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Drowsy Driving - Who is most at ris
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Three-seconds-plus rule Since most
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Hydroplaning Wet road surfaces can
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Motorists are prohibited from allow
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A motorist should look at least 12
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It is extremely important for motor
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Plunging Into Water Water causes mo
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Collisions (Accidents) Avoiding Col
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What to do in Case of a collision I
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Chapter 6
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Effects of Alcohol Alcohol is a dru
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Although food does slow the absorpt
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Healthy Driving Health Any health p
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Chapter 7
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The Driving Privilege Driving is a
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First offense/BAC .10% or more (N.J
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Driving Offense Conviction Loss OF
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Intoxicated Driver Resource Center
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• Forgery and fraud: Altering, fo
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have their vehicle and moped licens
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Mature Driver Program A mature driv
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Moving Violation Point Chart Statut
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Moving Violation Point Chart Statut
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It is important for a motorist to r
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Mature Drivers One out of four New
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No Zone Principle The no-zone princ
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Front no-zone • Maintain a consis
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The following are not motorized sco
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State Requirements (N.J.S.A. 39:4-3
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In addition to safely navigating th
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How to Replace a Title If the title
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License Plate Facts • Report lost
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Vehicle Inspection All gasoline-fue
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Off-Cycle Inspections (Courtesy Ins
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law enforcement for a traffic viola
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Chapter 10
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License Renewal A valid license mus
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A lost or stolen driver license or
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Most people do not realize that all
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Chapter 11
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NEW JERSEY’S DEFINITION OF A MOTO
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PRACTICE RIDING AND ROAD TEST The M
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PREPARE TO RIDE As a rider, properl
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Eye and Face Protection A full-face
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Mirrors. Clean and adjust both mirr
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Braking/Stopping Motorcycles have t
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Brake Light Help others see the mot
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Intersections Enter the intersectio
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In high potential risk areas, such
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Seeing at the roadside. Angle the m
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ehind for traffic. Motorists making
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time. However, it is not always a g
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RIDE CAUTIOUSLY AT NIGHT At night,
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leaving the roadway. Since motorist
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Protective equipment. A passenger m
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Distance It is important to keep cl
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Fatigue Riding a motorcycle is much
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Appendix
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Traffic Signs, Signals and Road Mar
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Color Shape # of Sides Message Whit
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Road Markings Road markings have th
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Sharp Turn Ahead Divided Highway Ca
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Two-Lane Traffic Road Narrows Road
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MVC Locations
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Titles, Licenses, Registrations Veh
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