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Practica tu Examen de Manejo en NJ y Acierta Cada Pregunta

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Este quiz te ayuda a practicar el Examen de Manejo NJ con un simulador real, para que veas qué tan preparado estás en señales y normas. Al terminar, sabrás dónde tienes vacíos antes del examen y podrás reforzar con práctica extra .

What is the default speed limit in a New Jersey school zone when children are present?
25 mph
20 mph
15 mph
30 mph
In New Jersey, the standard speed limit in school zones when children are present is 25 mph unless otherwise posted. This reduced speed helps protect children during arrival and dismissal times. Always watch for flashing school zone lights and posted signs. For more information, see .
When you approach a stop sign, you must:
Slow down and proceed if no traffic is visible
Yield to pedestrians only and proceed
Stop only if other vehicles are present
Come to a complete stop before the crosswalk or line
A stop sign requires a full stop at the marked limit line or crosswalk, regardless of other traffic. You must yield to all pedestrians and other vehicles with right-of-way before proceeding. Partial stops or rolling stops do not satisfy the law. Review the rule at .
You may pass another vehicle on the right when:
You are on a two-lane undivided road
The vehicle ahead is turning left and there is enough room
You are on a single-lane bridge
You see a double solid yellow line
Passing on the right is only legal when the vehicle ahead is turning left and you can pass safely without leaving the paved roadway. You must ensure there is sufficient space and no oncoming traffic. Always obey pavement markings. See more at .
A flashing red traffic light means:
Stop completely, then proceed when safe
Proceed with caution
Stop only if other vehicles are present
Slow down and yield
A flashing red signal is treated like a stop sign: you must come to a complete stop, check for traffic and pedestrians, and proceed when it is safe. It is not just a warning light. Understanding signal meanings is critical. More details at .
At a four-way stop, two vehicles arrive at the same time. Who has right-of-way?
The larger vehicle
The vehicle going straight
The vehicle on the left
The vehicle on the right
When two cars arrive simultaneously at a four-way stop, the vehicle on the right has the right-of-way. This rule helps prevent confusion and potential collisions. Always communicate intentions with signals and eye contact. See for more.
A flashing yellow arrow indicates:
Right turns are prohibited
Left turns are permitted but you must yield to oncoming traffic
You may turn in that direction after stopping
Proceed straight only
A flashing yellow arrow allows left turns after yielding to oncoming vehicles and pedestrians. It is not a protected turn signal, so you must wait for a safe gap. Understanding arrow signals reduces intersection conflicts. Learn more at .
The legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for drivers over 21 in New Jersey is:
0.08%
0.02%
0.10%
0.04%
In New Jersey, drivers age 21 and over are considered legally impaired at a BAC of 0.08% or higher. Underage drivers are held to a zero-tolerance policy of 0.01%. Always designate a sober driver or use alternative transportation. For details, see .
When parking uphill on a street with a curb, you should turn your wheels:
At a 45° angle
Toward the curb
Parallel to the curb
Away from the curb
When parking uphill with a curb, turning your front wheels away from the curb ensures your car will roll away from traffic if the brakes fail. If parking downhill, turn wheels toward the curb. Always engage the parking brake. See guidelines at .
You must signal your intention to turn at least how many feet before the turn in New Jersey?
25 feet
100 feet
50 feet
200 feet
New Jersey law requires signaling at least 100 feet before making any turn or lane change. Signaling early gives other drivers time to react safely. Failing to signal can result in a ticket. More at .
In New Jersey, who must wear seat belts?
Driver and front-seat passengers
Only the driver
Front-seat passengers under 18
No one if the airbag is present
All drivers and front-seat occupants in New Jersey vehicles must wear seat belts. Back-seat occupants under 18 are also required to buckle up. Proper seat belt use reduces the risk of serious injury. Learn more at .
A pentagon-shaped traffic sign indicates:
Stop
Warning
School zone or school crossing
Railroad crossing
Pentagon-shaped signs warn motorists of school zones or school crossings. They often include symbols of schoolchildren. Drivers should slow down and watch for children. For sign shapes and meanings, see .
A double solid yellow line down the center of the road means:
You may cross for a left turn
Passing is allowed only on the right
Passing is allowed in both directions
No passing in either direction
Double solid yellow lines mean no passing is allowed in either direction. You may cross only to make a left turn into a driveway or private road, not to pass. Respecting pavement markings keeps everyone safe. See .
What is the recommended following distance under normal driving conditions?
1 second
5 seconds
2 seconds
3 seconds
A three-second rule provides a safe buffer between you and the vehicle ahead under good conditions. Increase this distance in bad weather or heavy traffic. Counting when the rear bumper passes a landmark can help. Refer to .
At an uncontrolled intersection with no signs or signals, you should yield to:
Pedestrians only
Vehicles going straight
Vehicles on your left
Vehicles on your right
At an uncontrolled intersection, yield to traffic on your right and any pedestrians in the crosswalk. This rule prevents confusion and collisions. Always slow down and be prepared to stop. More at .
You must turn on your headlights when visibility is reduced to:
200 feet
500 feet
1000 feet
800 feet
Headlights are required when visibility is less than 500 feet, at sunset, sunrise, or when using windshield wipers in rain. Proper lighting helps you see and be seen. For headlight laws, see .
A red circle with a diagonal slash through a symbol means:
Regulatory speed limit
Warning of hazard
Prohibition of the action shown
Yield
A red circle with a slash prohibits the action depicted, such as no U-turn or no right turn. These signs are regulatory and must be obeyed. Violations can result in fines. Learn more at .
At a T-intersection where you are on the terminating road, you must yield to:
Anyone turning right
Pedestrians only
Traffic on the through road
Anyone turning left
Drivers on the terminating road of a T-intersection must yield to all traffic on the through road. This ensures smooth flow on the main road. Always come to a full stop if required. See for details.
What shape is a warning sign?
Diamond
Circle
Rectangle
Octagon
Warning signs are diamond-shaped with black symbols on a yellow background. They alert drivers to potential hazards or changes in road conditions. Recognizing sign shapes helps you respond quickly. More at .
New Jersey law requires headlights to be used:
One hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise
Anytime windshield wipers are in use
½ hour after sunset until ½ hour before sunrise
Only after midnight
Headlights must be used from ½ hour after sunset until ½ hour before sunrise and during poor visibility. Using headlights in rain or snow is also recommended. This law improves safety for all road users. Details at .
How far from a fire hydrant are you allowed to park in New Jersey?
5 feet
15 feet
10 feet
20 feet
Parking closer than 10 feet from a fire hydrant is illegal in New Jersey to allow emergency responders quick access. Violators may be fined or towed. Always check for hydrant markings. See regulations at .
When parallel parking, your vehicle must be within how many inches of the curb?
12 inches
24 inches
18 inches
6 inches
New Jersey requires vehicles to park within 6 inches of the curb when parallel parking. Proper positioning keeps traffic flowing and prevents obstruction. Practice makes perfect. More tips at .
A broken white line between lanes means:
Lanes move in opposite directions
You must stay in your lane
Passing is prohibited
Lanes move in the same direction and passing is allowed
Broken white lines separate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction and indicate passing is permitted when safe. Always check mirrors and blind spots. Solid lines mean no crossing. See .
On a divided highway, you approach a stopped school bus with red lights flashing. You must stop if:
You are traveling in either direction
The bus is on the opposite side and there is no median
There is a painted island in the road
You are traveling in the same direction as the bus
On a divided highway, only traffic traveling in the same direction as a stopped, red-flashing school bus must stop unless there is a physical median. Opposite-direction traffic is not required to stop. Violations carry heavy penalties. Learn more at .
A yellow diamond sign with a black plus sign indicates:
Railroad crossing
Intersection ahead
Pedestrian crossing
Hospital zone
This warning sign alerts drivers to an upcoming intersection where cross traffic may appear. Slow down and be prepared to yield or stop. Recognizing warning signs helps you stay safe. Details at .
At a railroad crossing with no signal or gate, you must stop within how many feet of the tracks if a train is approaching?
5-15 feet
50-75 feet
15-50 feet
10-30 feet
New Jersey law requires you to stop between 15 and 50 feet from railroad tracks when a train is clearly visible or audible. This distance ensures safety from passing trains. Never stop on the tracks. See .
When is the roadway most slippery during rainfall?
When it has been raining for over an hour
During the first few minutes of rain
After heavy continuous rain
In the afternoon
Oil and residue on pavement rise to the surface during the first few minutes of rain, making roads especially slick. Slow down and increase following distance. Once rain washes away residue, traction improves. Learn more at .
New Jersey permits the use of studded snow tires between:
November 1 to March 1
November 15 to April 1
October 1 to April 30
December 1 to March 31
Studded snow tires are legal in New Jersey from November 15 through April 1. Outside these dates, usage can lead to fines. Always check local ordinances for any changes. More details at .
Under New Jersey law, what is implied consent?
Agreement to take a breath test when suspected of DUI
Agreement to speed limits
Consent to vehicle inspections
Consent to share medical records after a crash
Implied consent means by driving in NJ you agree to submit to a breath test if an officer suspects you of driving under the influence. Refusal leads to automatic license suspension and other penalties. This law is designed to reduce drunk driving. See .
What is the safe following distance for large trucks under good conditions?
5 seconds
4 seconds
3 seconds
2 seconds
Large trucks require more stopping distance, so a four-second following distance in good conditions is recommended. This helps prevent rear-end collisions. Increase distance in poor weather or heavy traffic. Guidelines at .
What is the penalty for refusing a breathalyzer test in New Jersey?
License suspension for 7 months to 1 year
Fines only
Mandatory jail time
No penalty if first offense
Refusing a breath test under New Jersey’s Implied Consent law leads to a license suspension of 7 months to 1 year for the first offense. Subsequent refusals carry longer suspensions and higher fines. This discourages impaired driving. See .
When is a right turn on red permitted in New Jersey?
Only between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Never
Only at intersections without pedestrians
After a complete stop and if no sign prohibits it
Right turns on red are allowed in New Jersey after you come to a full stop and ensure no signs prohibit the turn, and you yield to traffic and pedestrians. Some intersections post "No Turn on Red" signs which must be obeyed. More at .
If your vehicle starts to skid, you should:
Accelerate gently
Turn away from the direction of the skid
Brake hard immediately
Steer in the direction you want the front wheels to go
During a skid, steer in the direction you want the front of the car to go (into the skid) to regain traction. Avoid slamming brakes or over-correcting. Smooth steering and gentle braking help you recover control. Details at .
When you see a blind pedestrian with a white cane at a crosswalk, you must:
Stop within 5 feet and remain stopped
Wave them across
Proceed if no other vehicles are present
Sound your horn to warn them
You must stop and remain stopped within 5 feet of a crosswalk when a blind pedestrian is using a white cane or guide dog. Do not honk, as it can confuse them. Wait until they have safely crossed. For more, see .
Which pavement marking designates lanes reserved for high-occupancy vehicles (HOV)?
Double solid white lines
Double solid yellow lines
Diamond symbols on lane surface
Single broken yellow line
Diamond-shaped symbols painted on the road surface identify High Occupancy Vehicle lanes, restricting them to vehicles meeting the minimum occupancy requirement. Violators may be fined. Understanding lane markings is essential. More at .
Under New Jersey’s Move Over Law, when approaching a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights, you must:
Signal and pass closely
Maintain speed and lane position
Move over a lane or slow down
Stop immediately
The Move Over Law requires drivers to change lanes away from any emergency or service vehicle with flashing lights, or if unsafe to move over, to slow down significantly. This protects emergency personnel. Violations can result in fines. Details at .
What is the purpose of a deceleration lane on a highway?
To park temporarily
To merge onto the highway
To slow down when exiting
To pass slower vehicles
A deceleration lane allows drivers to slow down safely before exiting a highway without disrupting the flow of through traffic. Entering the lane too early or braking in the travel lane is dangerous. Follow signage for proper use. See .
How far behind a fire truck responding to an alarm are you required to stop?
100 feet
300 feet
500 feet
200 feet
You must stay at least 300 feet behind an emergency vehicle using audible and visual signals. This distance helps ensure the emergency crew can operate safely. Failure to comply can lead to penalties. More at .
How many points will be added to your license for illegally passing a stopped school bus in New Jersey?
4 points
2 points
3 points
5 points
Illegally passing a stopped school bus in New Jersey results in 5 points on your driving record, along with fines and possible license suspension. This rule protects children boarding or leaving the bus. See .
When passing a bicyclist on the road, you must allow at least:
4 feet
5 feet
3 feet
2 feet
New Jersey law requires a minimum of three feet of clearance when passing a bicycle. If not possible, you must slow down and only pass when safe. Protecting vulnerable road users is essential. More details at .
What is the proper use of the center left-turn lane?
Passing slower vehicles
Emergency stopping
Overtaking any vehicle
Beginning or ending left turns
The center left-turn lane is reserved for vehicles beginning or completing left turns. It is not for passing or through travel. Misuse can lead to collisions and fines. For lane-use rules, see .
What does hydroplaning mean and how can you reduce the risk?
Locking up wheels on wet roads; pump brakes
Aquaplaning in flooded roads; accelerate gently
Tire treads losing contact on water; slow down and maintain tires
Engine stall in heavy rain; shift to neutral
Hydroplaning occurs when tires ride on a film of water, losing traction. You reduce risk by slowing down, avoiding standing water, and maintaining proper tire tread depth. If hydroplaning, ease off the gas and steer straight. See .
What is the penalty for altering or counterfeiting a New Jersey driver’s license?
License points only
Community service only
$200 fine only
Up to $1000 fine and/or six months jail
Altering or counterfeiting a driver’s license in New Jersey is a crime punishable by up to a $1000 fine and/or six months in jail. Penalties act as a deterrent to fraud. Always carry valid, unaltered identification. More at .
What is the maximum speed limit on most New Jersey interstate highways unless otherwise posted?
65 mph
60 mph
70 mph
55 mph
Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed on New Jersey interstate highways is 65 mph. Speed limits may be lower in urban or construction zones. Always obey posted limits. See details at .
At a traffic circle (rotary), you must yield to:
Pedestrians only
Vehicles on your right
Vehicles entering the circle
Vehicles already in the circle coming from your left
In New Jersey rotaries, drivers entering must yield to traffic already circulating, which comes from the left. This reduces conflicts and ensures smooth flow. Always look for yield signs at the entry. More at .
If a traffic signal is not working at an intersection, you should:
Proceed with caution without stopping
Treat it as a four-way stop
Follow the green light from the perpendicular street
Wait for a police officer
When traffic signals fail, New Jersey law requires drivers to stop as if there is a four-way stop: first to the stop line, then proceed in order of arrival. This prevents confusion and collisions. More guidance at .
Under the GDL program, probationary drivers are prohibited from driving between:
11:00 pm and 6:00 am
Midnight and 5:00 am
10:00 pm and 6:00 am
11:01 pm and 5:00 am
GDL probationary drivers in New Jersey cannot drive between 11:01 pm and 5:00 am, with exceptions for work or religious reasons when a permit holder signs a form. Violation leads to fines and extension of probation. See .
For commercial drivers in New Jersey, the legal BAC limit is:
0.02%
0.04%
0.08%
0.10%
Commercial vehicle operators in New Jersey are deemed impaired at a BAC of 0.04% or higher, reflecting the greater safety risks. Non-commercial drivers have a 0.08% limit. Strict enforcement helps protect public roads. Learn more at .
You must report an accident to the MVC within 10 days when it results in:
A flat tire
Damage to government property only
Property damage over $500 or any injury
Only minor vehicle damage
New Jersey law mandates filing an MVC Report of Motor Vehicle Accident within 10 days if there is injury, death, or property damage over $500. This ensures proper record and insurance handling. Failure to report can lead to penalties. See .
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Study Outcomes

  1. Comprender las señales de tráfico esenciales -

    Reconocerás e interpretarás las señales más comunes del examen de manejo NJ, mejorando tu seguridad y confianza al volante.

  2. Identificar normas de conducción de New Jersey -

    Interiorizarás las reglas clave del examen de manejo de New Jersey para responder correctamente las preguntas oficiales.

  3. Diferenciar situaciones de prioridad en intersecciones -

    Aprenderás a aplicar las normas de paso correcto y excepciones en intersecciones para evitar errores en el test de manejo de NJ.

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    Utilizarás nuestro simulador de examen de manejo NJ para experimentar un test de manejo de NJ realista y gratuito.

  5. Evaluar tu desempeño con las 50 preguntas clave -

    Medirás tu nivel de preparación mediante preguntas diseñadas para reflejar las 50 preguntas del examen de manejo NJ.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Señales de tránsito: formas y colores -

    Memoriza que las señales octagonales rojas indican "ALTO", las circulares amarillas advierten de un cruce ferroviario y las triangulares invertidas significan "CEDA EL PASO". Usa el truco mnemotécnico "Rojo Octágono para Parar" para retener fácilmente estas formas. Según el Manual del Conductor de NJ MVC, identificar rápidamente la forma y el color agiliza tu reacción y mejora la seguridad.

  2. Reglas de prioridad en intersecciones -

    En una intersección sin semáforos, el primer vehículo en llegar tiene el derecho de paso; si llegan al mismo tiempo, cede a quien esté a tu derecha. Un recordatorio útil es "Llegó Primero, Pasa Primero" y "SiemPRE a la Derecha". La guía de la AAA respalda esta norma para mantener un flujo ordenado y evitar colisiones.

  3. Límites de velocidad según zona -

    En New Jersey, la velocidad máxima en zonas escolares es 25 mph, en áreas residenciales 35 mph y en autopistas hasta 65 mph salvo señalización distinta. Verifica siempre las señales oficiales de velocidad, ya que una variación de solo 5 mph puede cambiar las multas. El Manual del Conductor de NJ MVC recomienda repasar estos límites antes del examen.

  4. Distancia de seguimiento segura -

    Aplica la regla de los 3 segundos: elige un punto fijo y cuenta "mil uno, mil dos, mil tres" mientras el coche delante pasa; si llegas antes, aumenta la distancia. Este método, avalado por NHTSA, te ayuda a mantener un espacio seguro en condiciones normales. En mal tiempo, duplica a 6 segundos para evitar choques por frenado súbito.

  5. Límites de alcohol en sangre y penalizaciones -

    El límite legal en NJ es 0.08 % de BAC para mayores de 21 años y 0.01 % para conductores noveles. Recuerda la mnemotecnia "Ocho Cero para Adultos, Cero Cero Uno para Jóvenes" para grabarlo fácilmente. Según el NJ MVC, exceder estos valores puede conllevar suspensión de licencia y multas severas.

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