NJ Driver's Ed - Chapter 6 & 7

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What are the 4 factors that determine your BAC?

1. body weight

2. quantity of alcohol consumed

3. food eaten

4. how quickly drinks were consumed

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A 5 oz. glass of table wine is equivalent to a 12 oz. bottle or can of beer, which is equal to __________ oz. of 86 proof liquor.

1.5

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What are the 6 telltale signs of a drunk driver?

1. speeding

2. weaving

3. slow driving

4. jerking motion

5. quick stops

6. headlights off

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Motorists who accumulate ______ to _______ points on their license will receive a Notice of Scheduled License Suspension.

12 to 14

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How many points will be deducted from your license every year you go without moving violations?

3 points

(but a driver's record can never go below 0)

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What are the first 3 signs of alcohol impairment?

1. Talkative

2. High self-confidence

3. Lessened judgement

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What does BAC stand for?

Blood Alcohol Concentration

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What is the only sure way to reduce the body's BAC and the degree of impairment?

Wait the necessary time the body needs to eliminate the alcohol.

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Most people arrested for drinking & driving have been drinking ________________.

beer

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What is the risk increase if your BAC is .05%?

2x risk

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What is the risk increase if your BAC is .10%?

6x risk

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What is the risk increase if your BAC is .15%?

25x risk

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What is the range of suspension, fines, etc. for 1st offense of DUI? (4 things)

a. 3 months-1 year loss of license

b. $250-$500 fine

c. 30 days imprisonment

d. 12-48 hours of IDRC

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If alcohol is served at a house party, the host can be involved in a ______________.

lawsuit

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What does IDRC stand for?

Intoxicated Driver Resource Center

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What is the best way to reduce your risk of crashing caused by drinking & driving?

Do NOT drive at all after drinking.

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When are you presumed to be under the influence if you are under the age of 21?

.01% (zero tolerance)

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When are you presumed to be under the influence if you are over the age of 21?

.08%

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What law requires a driver to automatically give consent to be tested for BAC if they are arrested on suspicion of drinking & driving?

Implied consent law

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Driving under the influence of intoxicating beverages means that

a driver's SENSES and JUDGEMENT are IMPAIRED by alcohol

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If you have your special learner's permit, how many points are convicted to enroll in the probationary driver school program?

2 or more moving violations totaling 4 or more points

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What is an ignition interlock device?

A device attached to the vehicle with a built-in breathalyzer that prevents the vehicle from starting if the motorist's BAC exceeds .05%.

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Name 3 drugs that could have an effect on one's basic driving skills.

- cold pills

- tranquilizers

- some prescription meds

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After 2-4 drinks, alcohol begins to impair your (3 things)

- reaction time

- coordination

- balance

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Refusal to take a breathalyzer test results in loss of driving privileges for

7 months to 1 year

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Driving is a __________________, not a right.

privilege

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A motorist will be subject to the following (3 things) for a conviction of a 3rd violation of operation under the influence of alcohol/drugs:

- suspension of all vehicles regulations

- suspension of driving privileges for 10 years

- installation of an ignition interlock device

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How many points are charged for operating a vehicle on private property to avoid traffic sign or control?

2 points

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How long will a motorist be on a probationary period after their driving privileges are restored for points suspension or after completing a Driver Improvement Program?

1 year

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If you are involved in a motor vehicle accident that causes injury to another person while your driving privileges are suspended, you are subject to (3 things)

- a fine

- continued suspension

- potential 45 days in jail (minimum)

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Driving privileges will be suspended or postponed to any UNLICENSED person (13 to 21 years of age) convicted of (4 things):

- setting off false alarms

- graffiti

- carrying/buying alcohol

- DUI

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What is a habitual offender?

A motorist whose driver's license has been suspended 3 times in 3 years.