DMV Chapters 2 and 3 Flashcards
(21 cards)
Research shows that the risk of being involved in crash increases:
when the alcohol level is 0.05%
Refusal to perform any required test will result in the immediate revocation of your driver license:
at least 30 days and an additional minimum of 12 months revocation by the DMV
If your BAC is 0.08 percent of more (0.04 for a commercial vehicle)
driving privilege revoked for 30 days
If you are convicted of DWI while your license is revoked for an earlier DWI conviction:
the court may order your vehicle seized and sold
If you are convicted of a DUI: FIRST CONVICTION
revocation of license for a period of one year
If your are convicted of a DUI: SECOND CONVICTION
revocation of license for a period of four years
If you are convicted of a DUI: THIRD CONVICTION
permanent revocation of license if at least one of the prior convictions occurred within five years
BAC Restrictions: FIRST RESTORATION
the alcohol restriction will be 0.04
BAC Restrictions: SECOND OR SUBSEQUENT RESTORATION
the alcohol restriction will be 0.00
A conviction of DWI with a BAC of 0.15 or more or another conviction within the past seven years
will require a ignition interlock device installed on the vehicle
If a driver who is less than 21 years old is convicted for an offense of driving with any amount of alcohol or drugs in his/her body
license will be revoked for one year
If you accumulate as many as 12 points within a three-year period
license will be suspended
If you accumulate 8 points within three years following the reinstatement of your license
can result in a second suspension
DRIVER LICENSE SUSPENDED BY POINT SYSTEM: First suspension
60 days, 2 months
DRIVER LICENSE SUSPENDED BY POINT SYSTEM: Second suspension
6 months, 180 days
DRIVER LICENSE SUSPENDED BY POINT SYSTEM: Third suspension
12 months, 1 year, 365 days
Your driver license will be revoked for at least 30 days if you are convicted of:
driving any vehicle more than 15 mph over the speed limit, if you are driving a speed limit higher than 55 mph
Your driver license will be taken for 60 days if convicted of:
A second charge of speeding over 55 mph and more than 15 mph above the speed limit with one year speeding plus reckless driving on the same occasion
If you are under 18 and have provisional license, your license may be suspended for: 30 days
second moving violation occurring within a 12 month period
If you are under 18 and have provisional license, your license may be suspended for: 90 days
third moving violation occurring within a 12 month period
If you are under 18 and have provisional license, your license may be suspended for: 6 months
fourth moving violation occurring within a 12 month period