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Do Now Questions chapter 8 1.What are some things you should do when sharing the road with large trucks? 2.If the motorist of a large truck or bus cannot see you in his rearview mirror or side-view mirrors you are in what area? 3.Why should motorist be cautious while driving in farm country or in open land? 4.What should a motorist know about sharing a road safely with large trucks or buses?

Do Now Answers 1.Give more road space to a truck making a wide turn, leave more space when stopping behind a truck or bus, maintain a consistent speed when passing 2.In the NO-ZONE or blind spot 3.Unexpected crossing of livestock and/or deer 4.The limitations of these vehicles regarding visibility, required stopping distances and maneuverability

Chapter: 9 Vehicle information Registration, license plates, insurance, inspection

Registration New Jersey residents who buy a new or use vehicle must title, register and insure it before driving it on public roads.New Jersey residents who buy a new or use vehicle must title, register and insure it before driving it on public roads. Initial registration for a brand new vehicle will be valid for 4 yearsInitial registration for a brand new vehicle will be valid for 4 years All other registrations are valid for one yearAll other registrations are valid for one year

License Plates Motorist will receive two matching plates when they register a vehicleMotorist will receive two matching plates when they register a vehicle Report lost or stolen plates to local policeReport lost or stolen plates to local police Replace lost or damaged plates within 24 hours at any MVC agencyReplace lost or damaged plates within 24 hours at any MVC agency Turn in old plates to any MVC agencyTurn in old plates to any MVC agency

Inspection All gasoline-fueled vehicles, more than 5 model years old, registered in New Jersey must pass a state emissions inspections every 2 years at a state inspection facility or a state licensed private inspection facilityAll gasoline-fueled vehicles, more than 5 model years old, registered in New Jersey must pass a state emissions inspections every 2 years at a state inspection facility or a state licensed private inspection facility

Insurance Motor vehicle liability insurance is MANDATORY in the State of New Jersey for all registered vehiclesMotor vehicle liability insurance is MANDATORY in the State of New Jersey for all registered vehicles A New Jersey Insurance Identification Card will be provided for each vehicle insuredA New Jersey Insurance Identification Card will be provided for each vehicle insured This card must remain in the vehicle with the driverThis card must remain in the vehicle with the driver