- Updated for January 2025
- Based on official New Jersey Driver's manual
Free New Jersey MVC Practice Permit Test Three 2025
Walking the roads of the Garden State doesn’t strike you like a good idea – then why not obtain a driving license and drive your own car? It’s comfortable, convenient and looks good on self-assessment. All you need now is time, patience and concentration – and we believe you also need our 3rd New Jersey permit practice test. While it doesn’t give you a license asap, it helps you prepare for your MVC Permit Test. It shows you the format and scoring system used by MVC authorities and helps you learn about NJ traffic rules with the help of its updated content based on the new official New Jersey Driver Manual. You can practice without leaving your home, any time you want, as much as you find necessary.
Rest assured that your concentration won’t be broken by payment requests – there are no payments to request, the test is 100% free of charge. Incredible? Seeing is believing – try and check, you won’t even have to register. Sounds good? Then have a look. There are 40 multiple-choice questions with four answers each. As you can imagine, only one is correct and your task is to click that one. Find it difficult? Try our hints – people say they really help (and that’s exactly why they aren’t to be found on a real MVC exam). The progress bar on the left-hand side of the screen will give you an idea of how you’re doing – green light will highlight your successes while red will show areas to work on further. Don’t forget to read explanations – they help avoid the same mistake in the future. If you feel that your final score could have been better, go ahead and try again – each new time the tasks will be randomized.
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- What does this sign mean?
- When you see this sign, you must
- The correct hand signal to indicate a left turn is
- Vehicles approaching a roundabout must
- Which of the following statements about railroad crossings is FALSE?
- Being constantly aware of the driving conditions, planning ahead, anticipating dangers, and taking the right actions to avoid obstacles or other vehicles is known as
- If you are the first person to come upon the scene of a collision, what should you do?
- When you wish to change lanes, to make sure that there are no vehicles in ________, look over your shoulder in the direction you plan to move.
- If your vehicle is hit from the side, your body will be thrown toward
- Vertical rectangular signs with black letters on a white background are used as
- Drivers entering a main road from a driveway, alley, or roadside must
- _________ are areas around trucks or other large vehicles in which other vehicles may disappear into blind spots.
- If your vehicle's turn signals fail, use _________ until you can have them repaired.
- Flaggers are often located in highway and street work zones
- To control your speed on steep downgrades, you should
- In a typical passenger car, partial hydroplaning can begin at speeds as low as
- On a divided highway, you must _________ unless directed to do otherwise by a sign, traffic control device, or police officer.
- If a driver behind you repeatedly flashes his or her headlights, you should
- Which of the following statements about blind spots is FALSE?
- Before backing up your vehicle, you should look to the front, sides, and rear, and continue to look _________ while backing.
- Which of the following statements about roundabouts is FALSE?
- You should never drive alongside a motorcycle in the same lane because
- A red light with a green arrow means
- On a roadway with three or more lanes going in the same direction, which lanes usually offer the smoothest flow of traffic?
- Before reaching the crest of a hill or entering a curve, you should _________ and watch for oncoming vehicles.
- If you are driving on a road with three or more lanes in your direction, you should use _________ except when passing another vehicle.
- When you encounter a school bus that has stopped with its red lights flashing on either side of an undivided roadway, you must
- When turning left from a two-way street onto a one-way street, you should
- Where there are three or more lanes going in one direction, the left lane is used by drivers who want to
- If you miss your exit on an expressway, you should
- This service sign shows the location of
- What is the best way to handle a curve?
- You are stopped at an intersection when the traffic light turns green. There is a pedestrian in the crosswalk ahead of you. You should
- If you see an oncoming vehicle in your lane, what should you do?
- Opposing lanes of traffic are separated by
- While you are driving, talking on a cell phone may increase your chances of being in a crash by
- What does this sign indicate?
- Work zone signs have
- If you are being tailgated, you should NOT
- The distance that your vehicle travels between the time that you notice a hazard and the time that you start to brake is known as
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