Illinois rules of the road chapter 7 and 8 study questions
True or false driving privileges may be revoked for giving false information to the secretary of state.
True
True or false? A driver has 30 minutes to report a crash after it occurs.
True
True or false? Before drivers can regain driving privileges after losing them for failure to pay for damages caused by a crash, they must file proof of financial responsibility with the Secretary of State's office.
True
True or false? Drivers who were involved in or come up on a traffic crash should stop their vehicle in a safe, well lit public place that does not obstruct traffic, if able to do so.
True
True or false? Regard list of fault, a crash report must be filed by the driver of a vehicle if the crash involves death, bodily injury or property damage of more than $1500 or more than $500 if a vehicle is uninsured.
True
Restricted driving permits can be issued to any suspended or revoked driver.
False
A driver's license may be suspended for:
Failure to obey a railroad crossing signal, possessing a fraudulent drivers, For failure to stop for a school bus.
An individual's driving privileges may be suspended under which of the following conditions
Illegally transporting alcohol twice in 12 months by a person over age 21
A driver's license may be revoked for:
Leaving the scene of a crash that injured or killed someone, giving false information to the Secretary of State, reckless behavior involving a vehicle that leads to the injury or death of someone.
Drivers convicted of a mandatory insurance violation will:
Lose their driving privileges for 3 months.
Drivers are required to file proof of financial responsibility if:
They receive an unsatisfied court judgment related to a crash, their license was suspended due to an uninsured crash, or they have been convicted of 3 or more insurance violations.
A driver's license may be canceled if a driver is found medically or visually unfit to safely operate a vehicle.
True