

I Drive Safely also offers online prep courses for commercial drivers and motorcyclists. Traffic signals and traffic signs―including regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, construction and maintenance signs and pavement markings, multi-lane highways, stop lines and crosswalks.Dangers and affect of alcohol and drugs―laws and perils.

Aggressive driving and road rage―emergency situations, collisions, if you're stopped by police, safety belts.Defensive driving―including night and freeway driving.Signaling―passing, turning, stopping, standing, parking, speed limits and winter driving.Right-of-way―including when to give the right-of-way.Who may operate a vehicle―state driver licenses, vehicle inspection and safety responsibility.I Drive Safely (IDS) breaks down the following in its state-specific multimedia course: Certified by the National Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf and listed with the New Jersey Division of the Deaf.Īnd on the approved list of that division’s interpreters.Whether you are short on time or unfamiliar with what the state test covers, an online prep course will quickly and easily get you moving in the right direction.In order to qualify, the interpreter must be one of the following: The MVC will pay the interpreter’s fees directly associated with the knowledge test after submission of a properly completed If you are deaf or hard of hearing, you can take the knowledge test with an MVC-approved interpreter. Appointments with an interpreter are typically scheduled within four to six weeks. You may request at time of your Permit appointment and MVC will arrange to secure an interpreter in your native language and pay the appropriate fees. If the knowledge test is not available in your native language you may use an interpreter obtained by the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) via state contract. Oral tests are offered in English and Spanish. The written tests are offered in the following languages: English, Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), French, Spanish, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Hindi, Albanian, and Turkish. Make an appointment for your knowledge test after purchase of an examination permit. Visit a driver testing center with your 6 Points of ID and purchase an examination permit. You can study for the test by reading the NJ Driver Manual.
