DMV - Set 9 (DUI)

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A standard Class C California driver's license allows a driver to tow up to ___ vehicle(s). 1 3 2 4

1

If you injure another person as a result of driving under the influence, your driving privileges will be suspended for 1 year. 18 months. 30 days. 24 months.

1 year If a California driver injures another person as a result of driving under the influence, his or her driver's license will be suspended for one year. [Court DUI Convictions, Alcohol and Drugs, California Driver Handbook]

In California, a DUI conviction will remain on a driver's driving record for ___ years. 15 2 5 10

10 A DUI conviction will remain on a driver's driving record for 10 years. [Court DUI Convictions, Alcohol and Drugs, California Driver Handbook]

In California, the fine for littering is _______. You may also be required to____________. $1,000; pick up what you littered $1,000; do community service $500; pick up what you littered $50; spend 3 days in jail

1000;pick up what you littered

If a California driver loans his or her vehicle to an unlicensed driver, whether knowingly or unintentionally, it may be impounded for ____ days. 180 120 30 10

120

What is the minimum age requirement for a minors' driver license in the state of CA? 18 16 17 15

16

In California, a minor under the age of ____ may not work at a job that requires him or her to drive for pay. 21 16 17 18

18

What is California's minimum age requirement for an adult driver's license? 16 15 18 21

18

What is the minimum age requirement for an adults' instruction permit in the state of California? 25 21 16 18

18 If an adult who has no driving experience wishes to obtain a CA driver's license, he or she must first obtain an adults' instruction permit, for which the minimum age requirement is 18. [Adults' Driver License Requirements, Obtaining a Driver License, California Driver Handbook]

A California driver who holds a minors' instruction permit must have a licensed driver ____ years of age or older in the vehicle at all times. 21 25 18 17

25 In the state of California, any driver who holds a minors' instruction permit must have a licensed adult 25 years of age or older in the vehicle to supervise his or her driving at all times. [Minors' Permit Restrictions, Special Section-Minors, California Driver Handbook]

If a California driver under the age of 21 is caught with alcohol inside his or her vehicle, it may be impounded for up to ___ days. 30 180 60 90

30 If an underage California driver is found to have stored alcohol inside his or her vehicle, the state of California has the legal authority to impound the vehicle for up to 30 days. [Drivers Under 21 (Possession of Alcohol), Carrying Alcohol in a Vehicle, Alcohol/Drugs and Driving is Dangerous, Alcohol and Drugs, California Driver Handbook]

Under California's Negligent Operator Treatment System (NOTS), you will lose your driver's license if you earn ___ points in 12 months. 7 6 4 5

4 Under California's Negligent Operator Treatment System (NOTS), you will lose your driver's license if you earn 4 points in 12 months. 1-point violations include traffic convictions and at-fault collisions. 2-point violations include DUIs, reckless driving convictions, hit-and-run accidents, and convictions for driving while your license is suspended or revoked. [Points on the Driver Record, Administrative, California Driver Handbook]

Almost _____% of California drivers between the ages of 15 and 19 are convicted of a traffic violation in their first year behind the wheel. 50 40 10 20

50 Almost 50% of California drivers between 15 and 19 years of age are convicted of at least one traffic violation in their first year of driving. [Traffic Violations, Special Section- Minors, California Driver Handbook]

A California driver under the age of 21 who is found to have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.01% or higher will have his or her license suspended for 1 year. 30 days. 90 days. 6 months.

A

If a California driver with a provisional license has been involved in two "at fault" collisions within the first 12 months of holding the license, he or she must be supervised while driving for 30 days. be supervised while driving for 6 months. return his or her license to the DMV. pay a fine.

A

If a law enforcement officer finds that a driver under 21 has a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.05% or higher, the officer will arrest the driver and suspend his or her license. contact the driver's insurance company. release the driver. contact the driver's parents.

A

An average 140-pound woman will become legally intoxicated after consuming ___ alcoholic drink(s). An average 180-pound man will become legally intoxicated after consuming ___ alcoholic drinks. 2; 3 1; 2 3; 4 4; 5

A An average 140-pound woman will become legally intoxicated after consuming 2 alcoholic drinks. An average 180-pound man will become legally intoxicated after consuming 3 alcoholic drinks. (1 drink equals 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor, 12 ounces of 5% beer, or 5 ounces of 12% wine.) [Get a DUI - Lose Your License, Alcohol and Drugs, California Driver Handbook]

For California drivers 21 years of age or older, it is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08%. 0.07%. 0.05%. 0.02%.

A For California drivers 21 or older, it is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or more. [Get a DUI- Lose Your License, Alcohol/Drugs and Driving is Dangerous, Alcohol and Drugs, California Driver Handbook]

How long will a provisional driver's license be suspended after three or more "at fault" collisions or convictions within a 12-month period in the state of California? 6 months 60 days 90 days indefinitely

A If a California driver who holds a provisional driver's license is convicted of three or more "at fault" charges or convictions within the first year of obtaining the license, it will be suspended for 6 months and the driver will be placed on probation for 1 year. [Keeping Your Provisional Driver License, Special Section- Minors, California Driver Handbook]

What is the most common traffic conviction for young California drivers? Speeding Failure to stop Driving under the influence (DUI) Failure to yield

A In California, about half of all teenage traffic convictions are for speeding. [Traffic Violations, Special Section- Minors, California Driver Handbook]

Two or more DUI convictions in the state of California may result in up to ___ years of license revocation. 4 3 2 1

A Second and subsequent DUI convictions result in increased penalties, including a 2-year suspension or a revocation of up to 4 years. [Court DUI Convictions, Alcohol and Drugs, California Driver Handbook]

The California Compulsory Financial Responsibility Law requires all drivers to have proof of financial responsibility. a job. $1,000 in a savings account. an automobile insurance policy.

A The Compulsory Financial Responsibility Law requires all California drivers to maintain financial responsibility (liability coverage) at all times. To meet this requirement, most drivers choose to have an automobile insurance policy. However, there are 3 other ways to maintain financial responsibility: Deposit $35,000 with the DMV, obtain a $35,000 surety bond, or obtain a DMV-issued self-insurance certificate. [Financial Responsibility, Administrative, California Driver Handbook]

If someone is seriously injured in a police pursuit of a fleeing driver, the driver will be fined at least $2,000. $5,000. $4,000. $3,000.

A f someone is seriously injured in a police pursuit of a fleeing driver, the driver will be fined between $2,000 and $10,000. [Evading a Peace Officer, Administrative, California Driver Handbook]

A California driver under the age of 21 who is caught with alcoholic beverages in his or her vehicle may be fined up to $100. $1,000. $200. $500.

B

If a California driver with a provisional driver's license fails to address a conviction for a traffic violation, his or her parents will be notified. his or her license will be suspended. his or her school will be notified. none of the above will occur.

B

If you are a California driver under the age of 21 and you receive your first DUI conviction, your driving privileges will be revoked for 1 year, and you will be required to pass the driver's license exam again. you will be required to complete a DUI program. you will require adult supervision when driving. none of the above will occur.

B

What is the minimum property damage coverage requirement for an auto insurance policy on a California vehicle? $20,000 $5,000 $10,000 $15,000

B

The drunk driving law in the state of California is also a ________ driving law. slow drugged fast morning

B California's drunk driving law also applies to driving under the influence of drugs. [Alcohol/Drugs and Driving is Dangerous, Alcohol and Drugs, California Driver Handbook]

If a California driver is involved in an accident that results in more than $1,000 of property damage, he or she must call his or her insurance agency. report the accident to the California DMV. swap vehicles with the other driver. do none of the above.

B If a California driver is involved in an accident that results in more than $1,000 of property damage, he or she must file an accident report with the DMV within 10 days so that it can be added to his or her driving record. [Collisions are Not Accidents, Handling Emergencies, California Driver Handbook; and Collisions on Your Record, Administrative, California Driver Handbook]

If a preliminary alcohol screening (PAS) test of an underage California driver reveals a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of _______ or higher, the officer may require the driver to take a second test. 0.02% 0.05% 0.08% 0.03%

B If a California driver under the age of 21 is found to have a BAC of 0.05% or higher in a preliminary chemical test, he or she may be required to submit to a second test. [Under 21- Zero Tolerance for Alcohol Use, Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Limit, Alcohol and Drugs, California Driver Handbook]

Any driver who operates a vehicle on California's roadways consents to: searches of his or her home. the release of his or her medical records. chemical drug and alcohol testing. none of the above.

C

If a California driver's first DUI conviction is for a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.20% or higher, his or her license will be suspended for ______ months. 2 8 10 6

C

If you are a California resident between the ages of 13 and 21 and you are convicted of consuming alcohol, your driver's license will be suspended (or your eligibility to apply for one will be delayed) for ____ year(s). 3 4 1 2

C

Which of the following is against California law? Storing alcohol inside a vehicle Transporting alcohol in a vehicle Storing an opened container of alcohol in a vehicle's console or glove compartment Drinking alcohol when over the age of 21

C

A California minor may have his or her driver's license canceled at any time by a physician. an employer. a school administrator. a parent or legal guardian.

D

A driver with a standard class C California driver's license may legally operate a housecar (RV) less than 40 feet in length. a vanpool vehicle designed to transport 10-15 people. a 3-wheeled motorcycle. all of the above.

D

A minor seeking a California driver's license can practice driving with a parent with a valid driver's license. a driving instructor. a licensed driver 25 years of age or older. any of the above.

D

For an underage driver, a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of _______ gives California authorities the legal right to arrest the individual. 0.00% 0.03% 0.01% 0.05%

D

If a California driver has had his or her license suspended for 10 months following multiple DUI convictions, which of the following can allow that driver to regain his or her driving privileges? A letter to the governor Completion of a driver safety course Completion of an Alcoholics Anonymous course Installation of an ignition interlock device (IID)

D

If a driver is under DUI probation, what is the maximum legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) that he or she may exhibit while operating a vehicle? 0.05% 0.02% 0.04% 0.01%

D

If you are convicted of driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.20% or higher, the court may order you to complete an enhanced DUI treatment program. require you to install an ignition interlock device (IID) on your vehicle. suspend your license for 10 months. do all of the above.

D

In California, it is illegal to use ________ that impair your ability to drive while operating a motor vehicle. illegal drugs over-the-counter drugs prescription drugs any of the above

D

For the first 12 months of holding a provisional driver's license, a California driver may not operate a vehicle between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. midnight and 5:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m.

D A California driver who holds a provisional driver's license may not operate a vehicle between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. except when accompanied by a supervising adult who meets the requirements. [Minors' Driver License Requirements, Special Section- Minors, California Driver Handbook]

A California provisional driver's license allows young residents to drive without passengers. at night. to and from school. without an accompanying driver.

D A California resident with a provisional driver's license may drive alone. [Minors' Driver License Requirements, Special Section- Minors, California Driver Handbook]

A signed note may allow a California driver with a provisional license to drive during restricted hours for school-authorized activity. for medical treatment. to meet employment requirements. for any of the above reasons.

D A signed and verified note from a physician, school administrator, or employer will allow a California driver with a provisional license to operate a vehicle during restricted hours. [Exceptions- Minors' Driver License Restrictions, Special Section- Minors, California Driver Handbook]

If you are an adult driver, for your first DUI conviction, your driver's license will be suspended for at least 30 days. 2 years. 1 year. 6 months.

D For the first DUI conviction of an adult driver, a California court will suspend his or her driver's license for at least 6 months. If the driver's blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is higher, the suspension may be for a longer period. [Court DUI Convictions, Alcohol and Drugs, California Driver Handbook]

Which of the following are alternatives to liability insurance coverage under California's Compulsory Financial Responsibility Law? A deposit of $35,000 with the DMV A surety bond of $35,000 with a California-licensed company A DMV-issued self-insurance certificate All of the above

D If a California driver chooses not to maintain automobile insurance on his or her vehicle, the Compulsory Financial Responsibility Law also allows drivers to deposit $35,000 with the DMV, obtain a $35,000 surety bond, or obtain a self-insured certificate from the DMV. [Financial Responsibility, Administrative, California Driver Handbook]

If a California driver is caught smoking inside a vehicle with a minor as a passenger, he or she can be fined up to $150. $25. $50. $100.

D If a California driver is caught smoking inside a vehicle with a minor as a passenger, he or she can be fined up to $100. [Things You Must Not Do, Additional Driving Laws/Rules, California Driver Handbook]

To obtain a minors' instruction permit, a California resident needs a high school diploma. a new car. parental consent. none of the above.

Parental Consent

In California, what is the age range for obtaining a minors' instruction permit? 15 - 17 15 1/2 - 17 1/2 16 - 18 16 1/2 - 18

b California residents between the ages of 15 1/2 and 17 1/2 may apply for a minors' instruction permit. [Minors' Permit Requirements, Special Section- Minors, California Driver Handbook]


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