Definitions for permit Flashcards
(35 cards)
Extra lane on the side of a high-speed highway that permits you to enter the highway
to pick up speed before merging with traffic in through lanes
Acceleration Lane
Motor vehicle that is over 25 years old and is owned solely as a collector’s item for participation
in club activities, tours, parades, and similar use, but not to be used for general transportation
Antique Vehicle
Fire, police, chartered rescue squad, ambulance, and other emergency
vehicles
Authorized Emergency Vehicle
Areas on both sides of vehicles where you cannot see without turning your head
Blind Spots
The amount of alcohol in the bloodstream. For drivers over the age
of 21, it is against the law to drive if the BAC is 0.08% or higher. For drivers under the age of 21, it is against the
law to drive if the BAC is 0.02% or higher
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
Motor vehicle designed for carrying more than seven (7) passengers and used primarily in the transportation
of persons for compensation
Bus
Any person who drives a commercial motor vehicle for any purpose on public streets
or highways
Commercial Driver
Any motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001 pounds or more or designed to carry 16 or more passengers, including the driver, or to transport hazardous materials in any weight class requiring the vehicle to be placarded
Commercial Motor Vehicle
Traffic lane adjacent to regular traffic lanes that permits vehicles leaving the highway
to reduce speed without obstructing through traffic
Deceleration Lane
Highway with separate roadways for traffic proceeding in opposite directions, separated
by an unpaved strip of land, a raised median, or other physical barrier
Divided Highway
Any person who drives, operates, or is in physical control of a motor vehicle, in any place open to the
general public for purposes of vehicular traffic, or is required to hold a driver’s license
Driver
A permit or license issued by this state to a person that authorizes the person to drive a motor vehicle of a specific class or classes subject to any restriction or endorsement contained therein
Driver’s License
Driving any motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, drugs,
or controlled substances
Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
Motor vehicle designed and used primarily in agricultural situations for drawing plows, mowing
machines, and other implements of husbandry
Farm Tractor
Space cushion between your vehicle and the vehicle directly ahead of you
Following Distance
A 3-phase graduated licensing program, for ages 15 to 18, that allows
young drivers to develop their driving skills and self-confidence in a series of safe, measured steps. Each phase
has its own requirements and restrictions
Graduated Driver’s License (GDL)
Entire width between boundary lines maintained and open to the use of the public for the purpose
of vehicular travel
Highway
Vehicle that is designed for, or adapted to, agricultural purposes and used by the
owner primarily in the conduct of agricultural operations
Implement of Husbandry
West Virginia state law provides that each licensed driver agrees to take a chemical
test if charged with driving under the influence. Failure to submit to this test will result in suspension of the
driving privilege for at least one (1) year.
Implied Consent Law
System of interconnecting roadways in conjunction with one (1) or more grade separations,
providing for the exchange of traffic between two (2) or more roadways on different levels
Interchange
Area common to two (2) or more highways that meet at or near right angles, whether or not
one highway crosses another.
Intersection
a four-wheeled motor vehicle specifically manufactured as
a low-speed vehicle so designated on the manufacturer’s certificate of origin (MCO). Modified golf carts and
ATVs do not meet the definition. Low-speed vehicles may only be operated on private roads, on public roads,
and streets within the corporate limits of a municipality where the speed limit is not more than
twenty-five (25) miles per hour
Low-Speed Vehicle
Vehicles entering moving lanes of traffic from adjacent lanes on the left or right
Merging Traffic
Motorcycle or motor-driven-type cycle that is equipped with two (2) or three (3) wheels, foot
pedals to permit peddling, and an independent power source providing a maximum of two (2) horsepower.
The maximum engine displacement is 50 cc (cubic centimeters) and the maximum speed is 30 mph
Moped