
10 Things That Aren’t On The NJ Drivers License Test, That Should Be
Driving in New Jersey is a serious adventure; it's kind of like the Wild West of the road.
Sure, we all follow the basic rules of the road; green means go, red means stop, and you should stop for pedestrians.
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New Jersey Has A Lot Of Unspoken Rules Of The Road
But there are so many unspoken rules of the road that they don't teach you when you get your license, it can be a bit overwhelming.
For example, in Ocean County, where Korman Road meets Veeder, meets Ocean Gate Drive, meets Mill Creek Road, who has the right of way when turning?
Trick question, no one actually knows, and we just hope for the best.

There are things that you just kind of pick up while driving around Jersey that you don't learn when getting your license in NJ.
How Do You Get Your Driver's License In New Jersey?
Getting your license is a process in and of itself. You have to complete the Graduated Drivers License Program, and then pass a vision test, a knowledge test, and a road test.
And that's just learning the basics so you can legally get your license, but what are some things that aren't on the Jersey driver's license test that maybe should be?
Things That Aren't A Part Of The NJ Driver's License Test That Should Be
One that always comes to mind for is is successfully navigating a Wawa parking lot. It's a danger zone, and an absolute free-for-all.
Another one that comes to mind is jug handles, and how to properly utilize them. I remember when I first moved to Jersey, jughandles gave me such a hard time, and now they're like second nature.
Here are ten things that aren't on the New Jersey driver's license test, that experienced NJ drivers think should be added
10 Things That Should Be Added To The NJ Drivers Test In 2026
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