Driving Laws and Regulations

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These flashcards cover key concepts and penalties related to driving laws and regulations.

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If your BAC is slightly above .05%, the risk for causing a motor vehicle crash __.

Doubles

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The risk for causing a motor vehicle crash with a BAC of .10% is __ as great.

Six times

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The risk of causing a motor vehicle crash with a BAC of .15% is __ as great.

25 times

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What is the Implied Consent Law?

You agree to a breath test following an arrest for a Drinking Driver offense.

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Penalties for refusing a breath test under the Implied Consent Law include license suspension and a fine between and __.

6 months to 1 year; $250.00 and $400.00, up to $1,000

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A habitual offender is defined as having license suspensions in years.

3; 3

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You lose your license if you accumulate __ or more points against your driving record.

12

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You can accumulate __ or more points before being charged an Insurance Surcharge.

6

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The surcharge for the first 6 points is __, and __ for each additional point.

$150.00; $25.00

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The fine for someone driving on a DUI suspension is an additional to years suspension of your driver's license and a __ fine.

1; 2; $500.00

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Cutting through private property to avoid a traffic control signal results in a __ moving violation.

2 point

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During your two-year probationary period, you are allowed a maximum of moving violations totaling points before enrollment in a Probationary Driver Program.

2; 4

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After completing a Drivers Improvement Program, you are on probation for __.

1 Year

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Driving privileges will be suspended for unlicensed persons aged __ if convicted of certain crimes.

13-21 years old

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Applying for a license illegally may result in a fine of to and/or imprisonment.

$200.00; $500.00