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Driver's Handbook
For your convenience the North Carolina Driver's Handbook is available online and in PDF format.
In addition, you may pick up a handbook from any Driver License office.
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Manual de Manejo de Carolina del Norte (1.55 MB) Modificación de Septiembre 2006. Download it here. |
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Driver's Handbook Foreword
Driver's Handbook Table of Contents
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Driving is a legal privilege and responsibility. It is against the law to drive a motor vehicle on streets and
highways without a valid driver license. It is also illegal to sit in the driver's seat of a motor vehicle
while the engine is running or to steer a motor vehicle while it is being pushed or towed by another vehicle
if you do not have a valid driver license.
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Everyone's driving is impaired at a blood/ alcohol concentration of 0.08 percent, but many people are
affected at much lower levels. Research shows that the risk of being involved in a crash increases
when the alcohol level is 0.05 percent, and at 0.08 percent the risk of causing a fatal crash is even
greater.
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Good driving skills should be developed and practiced at all times. You should also know your physical
and mental limitations and not drive a vehicle when you are too tired or sleepy. When traveling long
distances, plan ahead; know your route; and be alert to the driving conditions. Your ability to safely
operate a motor vehicle may save your life as well as the lives of others.
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Traffic signals, signs and markings are used for traffic control to provide a smooth, orderly flow
of traffic. It is important to understand their meanings.
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Our streets and highways are becoming more crowded every day. Therefore, it is necessary that you, as a driver or pedestrian, know and practice the rules of the road. You should always be aware of the traffic around you and be prepared for emergency situations.
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The Division of Motor Vehicles is responsible for promoting highway safety and serving the
citizens of North Carolina through driver license, vehicle registration and vehicle inspection
programs.
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