North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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Which of these actions is recommended if you are stopped by police while carrying a concealed handgun in your vehicle in North Carolina?

  1. Keep your hands on the steering wheel and inform the officer about the weapon

  2. Exit the vehicle and approach the officer to explain

  3. Hide the weapon under your seat

  4. Hand your weapon to the officer for safety

The correct answer is: Keep your hands on the steering wheel and inform the officer about the weapon

When stopped by the police while carrying a concealed handgun in your vehicle in North Carolina, it is crucial to keep calm and comply with the officer's instructions. Option A, which is to keep your hands on the steering wheel and inform the officer about the weapon, is the recommended action in this situation. By keeping your hands visible and notifying the officer about the presence of a concealed handgun, you demonstrate respect for the law and the officer's safety. This proactive approach helps to ensure a peaceful and safe interaction during the traffic stop. On the other hand, the other options are incorrect: - Option B, which suggests exiting the vehicle and approaching the officer, can be perceived as a threatening gesture and is not recommended. - Option C, which advises hiding the weapon under your seat, is illegal and can escalate the situation if discovered by the officer. - Option D, handing your weapon to the officer for safety, is not necessary unless explicitly instructed by the officer. It is best to keep your hands visible on the steering wheel and await the officer's directions.