NH DMV Licensing and Vehicle Laws — Questions and Answers
Question 1: At what age can a teenager first obtain a learner's permit in New Hampshire?
- 15.5 (Correct answer)
- 18
- 12
- 17
Correct answer: 15.5
New Hampshire allows teenagers to apply for an instruction permit at age 15.5, beginning the graduated licensing process.
Question 2: How often must New Hampshire drivers renew their driver's license?
- Every 5 years (Correct answer)
- Every year
- Every 10 years
- Never, licenses are permanent
Correct answer: Every 5 years
New Hampshire driver's licenses must be renewed every 5 years to ensure drivers remain qualified and their information is current.
Question 3: What is required to register a vehicle in New Hampshire?
- Proof of ownership, proof of insurance, and payment of applicable fees (Correct answer)
- Only a bill of sale
- Just the vehicle keys
- A letter from the previous owner
Correct answer: Proof of ownership, proof of insurance, and payment of applicable fees
Vehicle registration in New Hampshire requires proof of ownership (title), proof of insurance, and payment of applicable registration fees and taxes.
Question 4: In New Hampshire, what must you carry while driving?
- A valid driver's license, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance (Correct answer)
- Only your driver's license
- Only proof of insurance
- No documents are required while driving
Correct answer: A valid driver's license, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance
New Hampshire law requires drivers to carry their valid driver's license, current vehicle registration, and proof of insurance while operating a motor vehicle.
Question 5: What is New Hampshire's point system for driving violations?
- Progressive demerit system (Correct answer)
- Points are only tracked for commercial drivers
- There is no point system
- Points reset every month
Correct answer: Progressive demerit system
New Hampshire tracks driving violations through a point system. Accumulating too many points triggers administrative actions against your driving privileges.
Question 6: In New Hampshire, what must you do after being involved in an accident causing injury or significant damage?
- Stop, exchange information, render aid, and report to law enforcement (Correct answer)
- Leave a note and report later
- Call your insurance company only
- Continue driving if the other party seems fine
Correct answer: Stop, exchange information, render aid, and report to law enforcement
New Hampshire law requires drivers to stop at the scene, exchange information, render aid to injured persons, and report the accident to law enforcement when there is injury or significant property damage.
At what age can a teenager first obtain a learner's permit in New Hampshire?