FREE New Jersey DMV Practice Test #22 Page 3 of 7
New Jersey's DMV practise examinations have been revised for January 2025. It includes questions based on the New Jersey Driver Handbook's most essential traffic signals and regulations for 2025. Use actual questions that are very similar (often identical!) to the DMV driving permit test and driver's licence exam to study for the DMV driving permit test and driver's licence exam.
On the practise exam, each question gets a tip and explanation to help you remember the concepts. The written component of the official New Jersey DMV test will include questions about traffic rules, traffic signs, and driving statutes, as well as knowledge from the Driver Handbook.
To obtain a passing grade, you must correctly answer 40 of the 50 questions. Take this practise test from the New Jersey Department of Motor Vehicles to help you prepare for your instruction permit or driver's licence.
The DMV exam is available in several languages.
Using any kind of testing assistance will result in an automatic fail, and the DMV may take additional action against your driver's licence, so stay away from it.
15 . You notice that the driver in the vehicle ahead of you is driving with one hand and talking to a passenger. You should:
Do not become distracted by looking at passengers, attempting to find something in your vehicle, looking at reading material, sightseeing, or daydreaming while driving. If a driver near you seems distracted, allow them extra space because the risk of an accident is increased by their inattentiveness.
16 . This sign means:

This sign indicates the presence of a pedestrian crossing. Drivers should be cautious when driving where pedestrians may be present.
17 . Vehicles should not idle for more than:
New Jersey law requires all motorists to restrict vehicle idling to three minutes or less. Idling for more than three minutes is unnecessary and harmful to your vehicle and your health.
18 . A tractor-trailer could take up to ____ percent longer to stop under poor weather conditions than under ideal driving conditions.
When driving near a tractor-trailer, be aware of how its size will affect the way it is driven. Under poor weather conditions, the larger vehicle may take up to 25 percent longer to come to a complete stop than it would if being driven under ideal conditions.
19 . This road sign means:
