North Carolina Premium Test 3

Simulate the challenge of the actual DMV exam with this rigorous practice test designed to boost your confidence. The system randomly selects 25 questions from a bank of 65, requiring a score of 20 to pass. Regular practice here helps ensure you are ready for tricky questions on test day.

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Traffic Signs, Signals, and Markings

Traffic signs are standardized by shape and color for quick recognition. For example, an octagon is always a STOP sign, a triangle means YIELD, and a diamond signals a warning. Colors also have specific meanings: red is for prohibitive signs, yellow for warnings, and white for regulatory information like speed limits.

Pavement markings are equally important. Yellow lines separate traffic moving in opposite directions, while white lines separate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction. A solid line means you cannot cross it, whereas a broken line means you may cross it if it is safe to do so. Always obey traffic signals and stop for a solid red light or a flashing red light, which should be treated as a stop sign.

Short, focused summaries of North Carolina driving rules — easy to review before your test.

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