Illinois Vehicle Code Flashcards
The SOS is authorized to cancel any license or permit upon determining that the holder thereof has been convicted of violating the Cannabis Control Act, the IL Controlled Substances Act, or the Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act while in physical control of a motor vehicle. After the cancellation, the SOS shall not issue a new license or permit for how long after the cancellation?
1 year
What must be proved for a person to be granted restricted driving permit after Cannabis/Drug DL cancellation?
undue hardship
When shall a restricted driving permit for Cannabis/Drug DL cancellation expire?
no later than 2 years from the date of issuance
Statute “suspending or revoking license or privilege upon conviction in another state” is subject to the provisions of the ________.
Driver License Compact
When can the SOS suspend a DL of person arrested in another state for DUI?
refusal to submit to chemical test under the provisions of implied consent
Whenever any person is convicted of an offense that requires mandatory cancellation or revocation of DL or permit, the judge in the conviction shall require the surrender licenses or permits to the clerk of the court and the clerk shall do what?
forward licenses or permits to SOS with a report of conviction within 5 days of the conviction
A report of any disposition of court supervision for a violation of an offense defined as a serious traffic violation committed by a person under the age of ______ shall be forwarded to _______.
21
SOS
Whenever a restricted driving permit is forwarded to a court as a result of confiscation by an officer, it is the duty of (Who?________) to forward restricted driving permit and facsimile of officer’s citation to _________ as expeditiously as practicable
clerk or judge if court has no clerk
SOS
A revocation of pretrial release that has not been vacated, or the failure of a defendant to appear for trial after depositing his DL, shall be equivalent to _________
a conviction
If a person’s license or permit is revoked or suspended due to 2 or more DUI convictions, that person may not operate a vehicle unless what?
vehicle has been equipped with an ignition interlock device
The person issued a permit conditioned on the use of an ignition interlock device must pay __________ an amount not to exceed ______ per month. Who determines the amount and procedures, terms, and conditions related to the fees?
the SOS DUI Administration
$30
SOS
If you need an ignition interlock device, you are exempt in vehicle owned or leased by employer for vehicle solely used for employment purposes. If, within a ____year period, the person is convicted of a ______ or subsequent offense of DUI, they do not get the employment exemption until either a _______year period has elapsed .
5
2nd
1
In each case, the SOS may issue a restricted driving permit for a period he deems appropriate, except that the permit shall expire no later than _______ from the date of issuance.
2 years
If a person is convicted of a 2nd violation of DWLR for violation of section 9-3 (reckless homicide), the person may not make application for a license or permit until the expiration of ______ years from the effective date of the revocation or the expiration of _______ years from the date of release from a term of imprisonment, whichever is _____.
5
5
later
If a person is convicted of a 3rd or subsequent violation of DWLR for reckless homicide, what is the rule for applying for license/permit?
they may never reply for one
If under 21 and convicted of DUI, the SOS revokes DL for 1 year and then the person can apply. If the SOS is satisfied that _________, they can issue a restricted permit for driving between what hours? For how long? Then reapply. DL might be granted or restricted DL can be extended by additional periods of not more than______ each.
they will not endanger the public safety or welfare
5a-9p for 1 year
24 months
The SOS shall require the use of ignition interlock devices for a period not less than _____ years on all vehicles owned by a person who has been convicted of a 2nd or subsequent DUI offense.
5
What class offense is fleeing/eluding?
class A
Suspension period for fleeing/eluding conviction. 1st and 2nd convictions.
no more than 6 months for 1st conviction and no more than 12 for 2nd conviction
What class is a 3rd or subsequent fleeing/eluding violation?
class 4
After a crash involving death or personal injuries, person shall stop or in no case later than _______ after the crash, or if hospitalized and incapacitated from reporting, as soon as possible but no later than______ after being discharged from hospital, report place, date/time, etc. of crash/
1/2 hour
1/2 hour
Any person arrested for violating motor vehicle crash/injury section is subject to chemical testing if the testing occurs within how long of the crash?
12 hours
DUI a1
over .08
DUI a2
general DUI alcohol