This New Hampshire DMV permit practice test, with multiple choice questions, is intended to help you prepare for the New Hampshire written knowledge test that is required before you can get your driver’s license. Passing the New Hampshire DMV permit test is as easy as 1 2 3 using our online interactive driving practice tests with high quality images. Study for this driver’s license practice test is completely free.
If you have completed a defensive driving course, you may be able to save on your auto insurance premiums when buying new or used car either by financing, leasing or through bank car loan.
New Hampshire DMV Practice Test – Quiz 1 (Signs)
New Hampshire DMV Practice Test – Quiz 2 (Signs)
New Hampshire DMV Practice Test – Quiz 3 (Rules)
New Hampshire DMV Practice Test – Quiz 4 (Rules)
New Hampshire DMV Practice Test – Quiz 5 (Rules)
New Hampshire DMV Practice Test – Quiz 6 (Rules)
New Hampshire DMV Practice Test – Quiz 7 (Rules)
Reduce Fuel Consumption
We all know that fuel such as diesel and petrol fall under the category of non-renewable resources. We need to make judicious use of what we have left or we will run out of it soon. Effective consumption of fuel will also be lighter on your pockets. Here we give you a few tips on how to use fuel in a more efficient and effective manner.
Air Conditioning: If the speed of your car is not much then avoid using the air conditioner as it increases the fuel consumption up to 14%. On the other hand, while driving on highways (at speeds above 40 km/hr), it’s advisable to roll up your windows and use your air conditioner because the fuel consumption caused because of air resistance will be way higher than at lower speeds.
Maintenance: Good maintenance not only improves your car’s life but also reduces fuel consumption by increasing its mileage. Check the tyre pressure regularly as low pressure in tyres causes resistance while rolling thus increasing fuel consumption and high pressure might reduce the grip of the tyre on the road, which is dangerous when you need to apply emergency brakes. Air filters need to be cleaned regularly as clogged ones increase fuel consumption by about 10%. Service the car regularly.
Following speed limit: Following speed limit is as these speed limits have been fixed after studies of traffic volumes in that particular area. Following them actually helps avoid red light at intersections and if everyone follows the speed limit, you can maintain appropriate distance from the car in front of you giving you enough braking time if need be.
Drive smoothly: Drive smoothly, do not accelerate or brake suddenly as it not only increases fuel consumption but also increases wear. Use clutch only when required as unnecessary usage yields to excess fuel consumption and also shortens life of clutch plates. Studies say that fuel consumption increases by 2% for every 50 kg of excess load in the car, so do not carry unnecessary stuff with you.
Turn off engine: Turn off your engine while held up at red signal or while on call or while waiting a minute or two searching for things or waiting for passengers as this leads to excessive fuel consumption and also unnecessary emission of gases. The wear and tear caused to the engine during this process is negligible when compared to the fuel wastage when it is on.
Green citizen: Be a good citizen and buy a car with high efficiency rating. If you want to be economical then you can always carpool. This way you’ll be sharing fuel costs, reducing pollution and traffic congestion and of course, fuel usage per person will also be reduced! Using public transport will also contribute to a decrease in fuel consumption. Walking to close by places or using a bicycle, apart from reducing fuel usage, will also keep you fit.