Section 5.1 Flashcards
(17 cards)
Your privilege to drive has been withdrawn temporarily if your license has been:
suspended
true or false: The passenger area includes any areas within a driver’s reach, including an unlocked glove compartment.
true
true or false: Conviction of any DUI offense involving a juvenile passenger in the vehicle at the time of the offense carries an additional 30 day mandatory jail term.
false: Conviction of any DUI offense involving a juvenile passenger (age 17 or younger) in the vehicle at the time of the offense carries an additional mandatory five-day jail term plus all other fines and jail sentences.
true or false: The court may suspend or revoke your driving privilege if you are convicted of reckless or aggressive driving.
true
true or false: Legally, drivers age 21 or older are considered to be driving under the influence (DUI) if your blood alcohol content (BAC) is .02 percent.
false
If your BAC is .08 percent or higher while you are driving and law enforcement charges you with driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs or refusing a breath test, your driving privilege will be automatically suspended:
If you refuse your driving privilege will be automatically suspended for seven days for a first offense; for 60 days or until you go to trial, whichever comes first, for a second offense; and until the trial for a third DUI offense.
If you are over age 18 and you receive 18 demerit points within 12 months, DMV will revoke your driving privilege forever.
false
The court may suspend or revoke your driving privilege if you are convicted of:
The court or DMV will suspend or revoke your privilege to drive if you are convicted of reckless or aggressive driving, operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver’s license, and/or failing to pay for gas.
The court or DMV will suspend or revoke your privilege to drive if you are convicted of:
The court or DMV will suspend or revoke your privilege to drive if you are convicted of any of the following offenses (among others): operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI), making a false statement to DMV, taking a driver’s license exam for another person, or appearing for another person to renew a license.
Who is responsible for making sure that drivers are able to safely operate motor vehicles?
DMV
true or false: A third conviction while under age 18 will result in your driving privilege being revoked for 10 years.
false
true or false: If your license is suspended, you can still drive to and from work.
false
true or false: If your license has been revoked, that means that your privilege to drive has been terminated.
true
true or false: If you refuse a breath test, your driving privilege will be automatically suspended.
true
true or false: If you are over age 18 and you receive 24 demerit points within 24 months, DMV will suspend your driving privilege for 90 days and require that you complete a driver improvement clinic.
true
You may be charged with drinking while operating a motor vehicle if:
You may be charged with drinking while operating a motor vehicle if you have an open container of alcohol in the passenger area, the contents have been partially removed, and you show signs that you have been drinking.
true or false: If you are convicted of a demerit point traffic violation committed while under age 18, DMV will require that you complete a driver improvement clinic.
true