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Your License — North Carolina Driver License Practice Test

This North Carolina Driver License Your License practice set has 104 real questions based on the official handbook, each with an instant explanation. You need 80% on the real North Carolina Driver License knowledge test to pass.

📖 Topic overview

This chapter walks through how North Carolina issues a driving credential — the vision, traffic-sign, written knowledge, and on-road tests required for an original license — plus the learner permit and motorcycle learner permit, and how the license or CDL class you need depends on the vehicle you plan to drive.

For drivers under 18, expect heavy focus on the Graduated Licensing Program: the Limited Learner Permit, the Limited Provisional License, and the Full Provisional License each carry their own supervision, curfew, passenger, and cell-phone rules, and a provisional licensee who drives after consuming any amount of alcohol or drugs faces revocation.

A frequent stumbling point is the paperwork: proving identity, a Social Security number, North Carolina residency, and — where it applies — legal presence in the U.S. are four separate document categories, and a REAL ID (marked with a star) is not the same as a standard license marked "Not for Federal Identification." New residents should also remember their old out-of-state license doesn't stay valid indefinitely once they've moved.

What is the Graduated Licensing Program for drivers under 18, and why does it exist?

It phases in full driving privileges through the Limited Learner Permit, Limited Provisional License, and Full Provisional License stages, gradually loosening supervision, curfew, and passenger restrictions — because newly licensed teen drivers have a much higher crash rate, so easing them into full privileges step by step is safer than granting everything at once.

How is a REAL ID different from a standard North Carolina driver license?

Both let you drive, but a REAL ID (marked with a star) meets stricter federal identity-verification standards and can be used to board a domestic flight or enter certain federal facilities; a standard license or ID marked "Not for Federal Identification" still works for driving and everyday ID, but you'd need extra documentation for those specific federal purposes.

What documents does DMV require when you apply for a license for the first time?

You'll need to prove several different things, not just one: who you are and your date of birth, your Social Security number (or your legal presence in the U.S. if you're not eligible for one), where you live in North Carolina, and — before the license is issued — proof of liability insurance.

✍️ Written from the official North Carolina Driver's Handbook — Your License· 📅 Last checked: 2026-07-10· Reviewed by the PassPrep editorial team· How we verify
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📚 NC Driver's Handbook

All questions are based on the official North Carolina Driver's Handbook (NCDMV). Study the relevant chapter to reinforce your knowledge.

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