Drivers ED 6 and 7

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Question: What are the four factors that determine your BAC?

Answer: 1. Quantity of alcohol consumed 2. Body weight 3. How quickly drinks were consumed 4. Food eaten

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Question: A 5oz. glass of table wine is equal to a 12oz. bottle or can of beer which is equal to _____ ounces of 86 proof liquor.

Answer: 1.5

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Question: What are the five telltale signs of a drunk driver?

Answer: 1. Speeding 2. Weaving 3. Slow driving 4. Jerking motion 5. Quick stops

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Question: What does BAC stand for?

Answer: Blood Alcohol Content/Concentration

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Question: What is the risk of causing an accident if your BAC is .05%?

Answer: 2 times more

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Question: What is the risk of causing an accident if your BAC is .10%?

Answer: (Information Not Provided)

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Question: What is the risk of causing an accident if your BAC is .15%?

Answer: 25 times more

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Question: When are you presumed to be under the influence, BAC %, if you are under 21 years of age?

Answer: .01% BAC

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Question: When are you presumed to be under the influence, BAC %, if you are over 21 years of age?

Answer: .08% BAC

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Question: Driving under the influence means that your _____ are impaired by alcohol.

Answer: Senses and judgement

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Question: Most people arrested for drinking & driving have been drinking which alcoholic beverage?

Answer: Beer

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Question: Motorists who accumulate _____ points on their license, will then receive a Notice of Scheduled License Suspension.

Answer: 12 to 14

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Question: How many points will be deducted from your license every year you go without a moving violation?

Answer: 3 points

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Question: What is the range of suspension, fines, etc. for 1st offense DUI?

Answer: 1. 6 months-1 year license suspension 2. 250−400 fine 3. 12-48 hours participation in Intoxicated Driver Resource Center 4. Up to 30 days in jail

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

Answer: Not to drive at all after drinking/ Don't drink and drive

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Question: What law requires a driver to automatically give consent to be tested for BAC if they are arrested on suspicion of Drinking while driving?

Answer: Implied consent law

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Question: If you have your special learners permit are convicted of _____ you must enroll in the probationary driver school program.

Answer: 2 or more moving violations; 4 or more points

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Question: A motorist will receive a _____ moving violation for operating a motor vehicle on public or private property to avoid a traffic control signal or sign.

Answer: 2 Point

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Question: What could happen if you have a party & serve alcohol, and your guest is involved in an alcohol related crash?

Answer: The host could become involved in/ face a lawsuit

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Question: What is an ignition interlock device?

Answer: Attached to the ignition with built in breathalyzer which prevents vehicle from starting if BAC exceeds .05%

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Question: What are the first three signs of alcohol impairment?

Answer: 1. Talkativeness 2. Lessened judgement 3. Increased self confidence

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Question: The only sure way to reduce the body's BAC and the degree of impairment is to:

Answer: wait the necessary time the body needs to eliminate the alcohol

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Question: What does IDRC stand for?

Answer: Intoxicated Driver Resource Center

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Question: A motorist will be on a probationary period for _____ after your driving privilege is restored for points suspension or after completing a Driver Improvement Program.

Answer: 1 year

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Question: What is a habitual offender?

Answer: License has been suspended 3 times in 3 years

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Question: A motorist will be subject to the following for a conviction of a THRID violation of operation under the influence of alcohol/drugs:

Answer: Installation of ignition interlock device or suspension of all vehicle registrations or suspension of driving privilege for 10 years

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Question: 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:

Answer: 1. Fine 2. Continued suspension 3. potential for a minimum 45-day jail sentence

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

Answer: 1. Graffiti 2. Setting false alarms 3. Buying alcoholic beverages or DUI

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Question: It is illegal to carry open or unsealed _____ containers in passenger areas of motor vehicles.

Answer: Alchohol

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Question: If you have your special learners permit, you are on a _____ probationary driver period.

Answer: two year

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Question: After two, three or four drinks, alcohol begins to impair your:

Answer: Reaction time, coordination, balance

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Question: Refusal to take a breathalyzer test is equivalent to driving with a BAC of .10%. The penalty for both is loss of driving privileges for _____ Also, you are subject to a MVC surcharge of $1,000. for three years.

Answer: 7 months to 1 year

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Question: Some drugs cause drowsiness or dizziness and should not be taken before _____. Name three drugs that could have an affect on one's basic driving skills.

Answer: 1. Cold pills 2. Tranquilizers 3. Allergy medicine