NC DMV Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield NC DMV facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
40 questions
60 min time limit
80.00% to pass
- What should you do if your vehicle stalls on railroad tracks and a train is approaching? → Get everyone out immediately and move away from the tracks at an angle toward the train
- Which part of the road typically freezes first in cold weather? → Bridges and overpasses
- If a front tire blows out while you are driving, you should: → Grip the wheel firmly, ease off the gas, and slow down gradually
- A driver sells insurance-covered Car A and cancels the policy, but forgets that Car A's plate is still active with the DMV. What should the driver have done? → Surrendered the plate to the DMV before or when canceling the insurance
- What is the minimum liability insurance required to drive in North Carolina? → Bodily injury and property damage liability coverage meeting state minimum requirements
- When parking uphill on a street with NO curb, you should turn your front wheels: → Toward the edge of the road
- A moped is traveling in your lane ahead of you. How should you treat it? → As a full vehicle entitled to use the lane
- What is the penalty for a first-time offense of texting while driving in North Carolina? → A fine of up to $100
- Why are motorcycles harder to see than cars in traffic? → Their smaller size makes them easy to lose in blind spots and backgrounds
- On a two-lane NC highway where a solid yellow line prohibits passing, you are following a driver moving well below the speed limit. What should you do? → Stay behind the slow driver and adjust your speed to follow safely
- You approach a lane marked with a white diamond symbol painted on the pavement. What does it indicate? → The lane is reserved, such as for HOV or buses
- What is the main purpose of anti-lock brakes (ABS) during an emergency stop? → To keep the wheels from locking so you can continue steering
- Why is it dangerous to use cruise control on wet, snowy, or icy roads? → It may keep applying power when the tires lose traction, making a skid worse
- What does a solid yellow line on your side of the center line mean? → You may not pass in that zone
- Under North Carolina's zero-tolerance rules, a school bus driver may not drive the bus after consuming alcohol within how long? → It is unlawful with any alcohol remaining in the body
- Driving a motor vehicle in North Carolina without liability insurance is classified as: → A Class 3 misdemeanor
- You are turning left at an intersection and an oncoming motorcycle is approaching. What is the common mistake to avoid? → Misjudging the motorcycle's speed and distance and turning in front of it
- A North Carolina driver with a BAC of 0.15% or higher at the time of a DWI offense faces which added requirement upon restoration? → Ignition interlock as a condition of license restoration
- What does a steady white walking-person symbol on a pedestrian signal mean? → Pedestrians may begin crossing the street
- What should you do if another driver is tailgating you on a two-lane road? → Slow down gradually and let them pass when safe
- Before receiving a Level 1 permit, a driver under 18 must present what document from their school or program? → A Driving Eligibility Certificate (or equivalent proof)
- How far must you park from an intersection? → At least 20 feet from a crosswalk
- When is it legal in North Carolina to pass a stopped school bus displaying its stop arm on a two-lane road? → Never
- After parallel parking, the safest way to exit your vehicle on the traffic side is to: → Look back for traffic, open the door briefly, and exit quickly when clear
- Under North Carolina's littering laws, what can happen to a driver who throws trash from a vehicle? → They can be fined, and the vehicle owner can be held responsible
- What is the BAC limit for a person driving a commercial motor vehicle in North Carolina? → 0.04%
- What does the acronym 'SIPDE' stand for in defensive driving? → Scan, Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute
- Which coverage pays for damage to your car from hail, flooding, or a deer strike? → Comprehensive coverage
- You are driving behind a motorcycle. What following distance should you maintain? → At least four seconds
- Which endorsement or step is required in North Carolina before a rider can practice on a motorcycle alone with a motorcycle learner permit? → Passing the motorcycle knowledge test and, if under 18, holding at least a Level 2 license
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