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points for manslaughter, negligent homicide, or other felony involving use of motor vehicle
six points
points for operating while intoxicated or operating with any presence of a schedule 1 drug or cocaine
six points
points for failing to stop and give identification at the scene of a crash
six points
points for reckless driving
six points
points for refusal to take a chemical alcohol test
six points
points for fleeing or eluding a police officer
six points
points for failure to yield causing death or injury of emergency responder, construction worker or person operating implements of animal husbandry
six points
points for moving violations causing injury or death
six points
points for drag racing
four points
points for impaired driving
four points
points for younger than age 21 with any bodily alcohol content
four points
points for 16mph or more over the legal speed limit
four points
points for failure to yield/show due caution for emergency vehicles
four points
points for carless driving
three points
points for disobeying a traffic signal or stop sign or improper passing
three points
points for 11 - 15 mph over the legal speed limit
three points
points for failure to stop at railroad crossing
three points
points for failure to stop for a school bus or disobeying a school crossing guard
three points
points for open alcohol container in vehicle
two points
points for 6 - 10 mph over the legal speed limit
two points
points for all other moving violations of traffic laws
two points
points for refusal of preliminary breath test by anyone younger than 21
two points
mobile home parks and municipal parks speed limit
15 mph
platted subdivisions, business districts, condominium complexes speed limit
25 mph
work zone, if posted, speed limit
45 mph
work zone, if not posted speed limit
normal speed limit for the area
unless otherwise posted, all streets that are not designated freeways and on all highways speed limit
55 mph
all freeways unless posted otherwise speed limit
70 mph max 55 min
school busses and trucks speed limit for freeways
65 mph
school busses and trucks limit on freeways with speed limits less than 70 mph
55 mph
warning signs in construction, maintenance, or other designated work areas look like
diamond-shaped with black lettering on an orange or yellow background
points for speeding in construction zone for 10 mph or less over the posted limit
three points
points for speeding more than 10 mph but not more than 15 mph in a construction zone
four points
points for speeding more than 15 mph in a construction zone
five points
how far from a school bus should you stop when it has its red overhead lights flashing picking up or dropping off passengers?
20 feet
should you stop for a school bus if you are on the other side of a highway divided by a barrier or other structures that separate the flow of traffic?
no

does the blue car need to stop for the school bus when it has its red overhead lights flashing?
no

when lights are flashing like this on a school bus should you proceed with caution or stop
proceed with caution

when the yellow overhead lights are flashing on a school bus should you proceed with caution or stop
stop

when the red overhead lights are flashing on a school bus, what should you do?
stop at least 20 feet from the school bus and remain stopped until the flashing red lights are turned off or the bus resumes its travels
when do you yield to other vehicles - right of way when turning
when do you yield to other vehicles — right of way at intersections
approaching or stopped at an intersection and the light has just turned green. if vehicles are still in the intersection when the light changes, yield to them.
when do you yield to other vehicles — right of way at intersections
the intersection has a stop sign or a flashing signal - completely stop and check for traffic before proceeding
when do you yield to other vehicles — right of way at intersections
when you reach a four way stop with a sign at each corner of the intersection, the driver who arrived at the intersection and stopped first has the right of way. if two or more vehicles stopped at the same time, the vehicle on the left should yield to the vehicle on its right