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What is the minimum age to obtain a Non-CDL Class C license?

  • 18 (correct)
  • 16
  • 21
  • 25

Which type of license allows you to transport 14 or fewer passengers for hire?

  • Class B
  • Class D
  • Class E (correct)
  • Class C

What must you have if you drive a vehicle with a gross combination weight rating of more than 26,000 pounds?

  • Commercial Driver's License (CDL) (correct)
  • Special endorsement
  • Class E license
  • Non-CDL Class C license

What is required to drive motorcycles and mopeds?

<p>Class M license (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If a vehicle is designed to transport physically disabled persons and qualifies as a bus, what license is mandatory?

<p>Commercial Driver's License (CDL) (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the maximum weight for a vehicle that can be driven with a Non-CDL Class C license?

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What additional process is necessary to obtain an 'R' endorsement?

<p>Submit a completed application for driver license (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which vehicle type requires a CDL regardless of its weight capacity?

<p>Vans with seating for 15 or more (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What form must be completed to apply for a driver license?

<p>MV-44 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is required for every applicant when applying for a driver license?

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Which course must most drivers complete before applying for a driver license?

<p>5-hour Pre-Licensing Course (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of document is needed to prove identity and residence for applicants under 21?

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What is the maximum duration for which a first-time driver license can be issued?

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For which category of applicant is the MV-45B form used?

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Which document provides the value of 6 points when applying for a license?

<p>New York Photo Driver License (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which statement is true regarding the issuance period of a first license?

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What is the primary purpose of enrolling in a DMV-certified Accident Prevention Course?

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How many points can be reduced from your driving record through the Point and Insurance Reduction Program?

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Which document is NOT accepted as a valid identification for certain benefits?

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What type of reduction in insurance premiums can you qualify for after completing the PIRP?

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Which of the following is NOT a restriction for drivers with a Junior License in New York?

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During which hours are Junior License holders prohibited from driving in New York City?

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Which of the following documents has the highest point value?

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Which document is valid even if expired for no longer than 2 years?

<p>Expired Permanent Resident Card (C), Expired U.S. Employment Authorization Card (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What can you do if you wish to take the Accident Prevention Course online?

<p>Complete the I-PIRP course (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

For how long can a driver benefit from point reduction by taking the PIRP?

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Which of the following is required to be a valid identification card for benefits?

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What is the main focus of the Point and Insurance Reduction Program?

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Which type of document can function as both identification and proof of employment?

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What is the minimum requirement for a U.S. Cash (ATM) Card to be valid?

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What is the difference between a NYS Benefit/Medicaid Card WITHOUT Photo and WITH Photo?

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What is the minimum revocation period for a driver over the age of 21 who refuses a chemical test?

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If a driver under age 21 refuses a chemical test for the first time, what is the minimum revocation period?

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What happens to a driver who operates an uninsured vehicle and gets involved in a traffic crash?

<p>Minimum one-year revocation (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the consequence for a driver who participates in a speed contest for the first time?

<p>Minimum six-month revocation (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the minimum revocation period for a driver under age 21 if they refuse a chemical test a second time?

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What is the revocation period for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol out of state?

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What is the revocation period if a driver over age 21 refuses a chemical test and has an alcohol or drug-related violation?

<p>Eighteen months (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If a driver refuses a Zero Tolerance test, what is the minimum revocation period?

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What must the seller complete on the Certificate of Title for a vehicle that is eight model years old or newer?

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What should you do if you purchase a vehicle liability insurance?

<p>Only present one card during registration (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How often must you register most vehicles that weigh not more than 18,000 pounds?

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Which type of statement is NOT required for vehicles that are nine model years old or older?

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What is the consequence if you use the vehicle plates or registration sticker for one day?

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What is required to verify the odometer reading when purchasing a vehicle?

<p>The buyer must compare it with the title (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do the insurance identification cards indicate?

<p>The vehicle identification number must match the registration application (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When registering a vehicle that has been purchased, what vital information must be checked on the title certificate?

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Flashcards

Commercial Driver's License (CDL)

A type of driver's license required to operate commercial vehicles weighing more than 26,000 pounds or carrying hazardous materials.

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)

The maximum weight a vehicle or combination of vehicles can legally carry.

Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR)

The maximum weight a vehicle or combination of vehicles can legally carry, including any towed unit.

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)

The maximum weight a vehicle or combination of vehicles can legally carry.

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Commercial Driver's License (CDL)

A type of driver's license required to operate a vehicle that has a GVWR of more than 26,000 pounds or a GCWR of more than 26,000 pounds, or that is used to transport hazardous materials or passengers for hire.

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Commercial Driver's License (CDL)

A type of driver's license required to operate a vehicle that has a GVWR of more than 26,000 pounds or a GCWR of more than 26,000 pounds, or that is used to transport hazardous materials or passengers for hire.

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Commercial Driver's License (CDL)

A type of driver's license required to operate a vehicle that has a GVWR of more than 26,000 pounds or a GCWR of more than 26,000 pounds, or that is used to transport hazardous materials or passengers for hire.

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Commercial Driver's License (CDL)

A type of driver's license required to operate a vehicle that has a GVWR of more than 26,000 pounds or a GCWR of more than 26,000 pounds, or that is used to transport hazardous materials or passengers for hire.

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Required documents for applying for a NY driver's license

A document showing proof of identity and date of birth, such as a driver's license or passport, required for applying for a New York learner permit or driver license.

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Knowledge Test for NY driver license

A test that measures your knowledge of traffic laws and driving procedures.

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Vision test for NY driver license

A test that checks your vision abilities, ensuring you can see clearly while driving.

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Pre-Licensing Course for NY driver license

A mandatory 5-hour course that prepares you for driving, often offered by driving schools.

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Road Test for NY driver license

A practical assessment of your driving skills, typically conducted on public roads with a licensed examiner.

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Learner permit for NY driver license

An official permission to learn to drive, allowing you to practice driving with a licensed driver.

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First New York driver license duration

The initial New York driver license issued to new drivers for a period of up to 5 years.

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Fee for NY learner permit/license

Fees for a learner permit or driver license in New York are dependent on age and date of birth.

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Refugee Travel Document (I-571)

A document used by refugees for travel and identification, issued by the U.S. government. It is a crucial document allowing refugees to go between countries while processing their refugee status.

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Unexpired Permanent Resident Identification Card (INS I-551)

Permanent Resident Card (also known as a Green Card) is the primary evidence of permanent residence in the USA, allowing you to live and work permanently.

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Valid U.S. Employment Authorization Card (INS I-688B or I-766, with photo)

A document for workers authorized to work in the US, issued by USCIS to those applying for or waiting for a green card. It can also be used as a form of identification.

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U.S. Military Photo Identification Card

A card issued by the US military, providing identification for active, reserve, and retired military personnel. It serves as proof of identity and military status.

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Certificate of Citizenship or Certificate of Naturalization (N-550, N-560, N-561, N-570)

A document that confirms US citizenship. It's proof that you were born in the US or have been naturalized.

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NYS Benefit/Medicaid Card WITH Photo

An official document issued by New York State (NYS) that provides proof of residency and eligibility for various benefits, including Medicaid.

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Foreign School Report Card/Record with Photo

An official document from a school outside of the US, usually accompanied by a photo, showing a student's academic records.

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Border Crossing Card

A document that provides identification for individuals who are legally permitted to enter the US, often issued to those applying for permanent residence or citizenship.

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Junior Operator License

A driver's license with restrictions on who can be in the car, driving hours, and allowed locations.

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Point and Insurance Reduction Program (PIRP)

A program offering safe driving courses for drivers in New York State, providing knowledge and reducing points on driving records.

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DMV-certified Accident Prevention Course

A course offered by the DMV that helps drivers gain knowledge of safe driving practices and important highway safety issues.

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Passenger Restriction

The restriction that a Junior Operator License holder cannot drive with more than one passenger under 21 years old unless they are family members.

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NYC Driving Restriction

This restriction applies to Junior Operator License holders in New York City and prohibits driving between 9PM and 5AM.

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Long Island Driving Restriction

This restriction applies to Junior Operator License holders on Long Island and prohibits driving between 9PM and 5AM.

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Upstate Driving Restriction

This restriction applies to Junior Operator License holders in Upstate New York and allows driving between 5AM and 9PM without restrictions.

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I-PIRP

A type of PIRP course that can be completed online.

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DWAI-drug (Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs)

Driving a vehicle while impaired by drugs can result in a minimum six-month license revocation.

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DUI (Driving Under the Influence) out-of-state

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs out-of-state can lead to a license revocation of at least 90 days, and up to six months, depending on the conviction.

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Chemical Test Refusal (over 21)

Refusing a chemical test for intoxication can result in a minimum one-year license revocation for drivers over 21.

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Chemical Test Refusal (over 21, repeat offender)

Refusing a chemical test for intoxication can result in a significantly longer revocation period, potentially 18 months, for drivers over 21 who have a prior refusal or drug-related violation within the past five years.

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Chemical Test Refusal (under 21, first offense)

A first-time chemical test refusal for drivers under 21 results in a minimum one-year license revocation.

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Chemical Test Refusal (under 21, second offense)

A second chemical test refusal for drivers under 21 results in a minimum revocation until they turn 21, or one year, whichever period is longer.

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Zero Tolerance Test Refusal

Refusing a zero tolerance test for any amount of alcohol or drugs, regardless of age, results in a minimum one-year license revocation.

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Operating an Uninsured Vehicle

Driving an uninsured vehicle can lead to a license revocation of at least one year.

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Odometer and damage disclosure statements

If you purchase a vehicle that is eight model years old or newer, the DMV won't register it unless the seller has completed both the odometer and damage disclosure statements on the title.

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Insurance identification cards

When you purchase liability insurance, you get two cards. One goes with the car, the other is shown during registration.

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Vehicle registration validity

Most cars with a maximum gross weight of 18,000 pounds or less have registration valid for two years.

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Confirming odometer statement

You must confirm the odometer statement on the title certificate by writing your initials next to the odometer box on the title.

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Damage disclosure statement

If you are buying a vehicle nine years old or older, the damage disclosure statement is not required.

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Title description

The damage disclosure statement and odometer statement indicate whether the title should be described as 'Rebuilt Salvage.'

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Vehicle registration location

When you register your vehicle, you need to bring the completed form to a state or county motor vehicle office.

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Registration fees

Registration fees are based on vehicle weight and are not refundable if you use the plates or sticker.

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Study Notes

New York Department of Motor Vehicles

  • The agency is responsible for vehicle licensing and registration in New York State.
  • It promotes opportunity in the state.

Organ Donor Registry

  • New Yorkers can enroll in the NYS Donate Life Registry online at dmv.ny.gov or donatelife.ny.gov.
  • Enrollment is possible if you are 16 years of age or older.
  • Enrollment can be done by mail if preferred, by signing the relevant section of your driver license or non-driver identification card application, or by renewing it online.
  • The donor's family incurs no costs.
  • Removing your registration from the registry is possible at any time.
  • Confirmation of enrollment will be sent via email or letter, with supplementary information.
  • Contact information for Donate Life NYS, Center for Donation & Transplant, Finger Lakes Donor Recovery Network, LiveOnNY, Inc. and ConnectLife is available on the website.

Driver's Manual Table of Contents

  • The manual is divided into two main parts and multiple chapters.
  • Part 1 is about driver licensing and vehicle ownership.
  • Part 2 is about rules of the road.
  • Part 3 is about safe driving tips.
  • Topics include driver licenses, learner permits, driving rules (intersections, turns) and safe driving suggestions (defensive driving, conditions).

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