Drivers Ed Final

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Which of the following situation(s) would cause your restrictions to be extended 6 months? If you violate the restrictions of your Probationary license. If you are convicted of a moving traffic violation. If your license is revoked or suspended for any reason. All of the above.

All of the above.

What could be a possible cause of having trouble seeing at night or other drivers constantly flashing their headlights at you?

You may have a headlight that is out-of-alignment and making it difficult for other drivers to see.

For how long is your driving privilege revoked if you are declared a habitual offender?

5 years.

How long must you have had an Instruction Permit for before you can qualify for a Probationary license?

6 months.

How much time do you have to apply for a Wisconsin driver license after becoming a resident of Wisconsin?

60 days

How much time do you have to renew your Probationary license before it expires?

90 days.

Which of the following is NOT valid proof of insurance?

A note from your parents explaining your insurance coverage.

Which of the following is necessary to get a revoked license reinstated? Waiting until the end of the revocation period. Filing proof of financial responsibility with the DMV. Presenting proof of identity. All of the above.

All of the above.

Which of the following is valid proof of U.S. citizenship when you are obtaining a Wisconsin Class D driver license? A certified copy of your U.S. birth certificate. A valid U.S. passport. A valid foreign passport with appropriate immigration documents. All of the above.

All of the above.

Which of the following item(s) is inspected when you take your skills test? Exhaust system. Speedometer. Tires. All of the above.

All of the above.

Which of the following places are you legally allowed to drive alone between midnight and 5 a.m. while you have restrictions on your Probationary license?

Between home, school, and/or work.

Which of the following is true about loose objects in a vehicle? They could hit someone in the event of a sudden stop or crash. They could roll under the brake pedal and prevent you from stopping your vehicle. Both a. and b. Neither a. or b.

Both a. and b.

What does an orange traffic sign mean?

Construction work ahead.

Which of the following driving skills is NOT examined during the skills test?

Driving on the expressway.

True or False: It is always safe to drive at the posted speed limit.

False

True or False: A law enforcement officer is allowed to stop a driver solely to determine if they have proof of insurance.

False.

How long (if you are under 18) are there restrictions placed on your Probationary license?

For the first 9 months.

When are you allowed to drive alone and travel anywhere with the restrictions placed on your Probationary license?

From 5 a.m. to midnight.

Which of the following children would require the use of a forward-facing child safety seat? If a child is 2 years old and weighs 30 pounds. If a child is 8 years old and weighs 90 pounds. If a child is less than 1 year old and weighs 15 pounds. If a child is 8 years old and weighs 60 pounds.

If a child is 2 years old and weighs 30 pounds.

When should you have a mechanic check your brakes?

If they are making a lot of noise, if they smell like they are burning, or if the brake pedal goes to the floor.

Which statement(s) about the tires on your vehicle is correct?

Low air pressure in tires decreases fuel mileage.

Who is allowed to operate a motor vehicle in Wisconsin if the vehicle they are operating does not have liability insurance in effect?

No one

Which of the following is NOT an item that will be inspected when you take your skills test? Headlights. Brakes. Tires. Radio.

Radio.

What is a Probationary license?

The first license issued to new drivers under 18.

What is the penalty for fraudulently representing that they carry insurance or providing fraudulent insurance documents to a law enforcement officer?

Up to a $5,000 fine

What is the penalty for failing to have car insurance in the state of Wisconsin?

Up to a $500 fine.

What is the penalty for failing to have proof of car insurance when a law enforcement officer requests it?

Up to a $500 fine.

What should you do if a child falls into multiple child safety seat categories?

Use the most protective child safety seat of the different categories.

How long is your Probationary license valid for?

2 years from your next birthday.

How many points do you start with on your driver record?

0 points.

How many demerit points do you need to get in a 12-month period before your driving privilege is suspended or revoked?

12 points.

How old do you have to be to obtain a Wisconsin Class D driver license?

16 years old.

When are points doubled if you have your Probationary license?

Starting with the second and subsequent traffic violations you are convicted of.

What does an eight-sided traffic sign mean?

Stop

Which of the following is NOT necessary to get a revoked license reinstated? Filing proof of financial responsibility with the DMV. Taking a traffic safety course to get your points back. Presenting proof of identity. Paying a reinstatement fee.

Taking a traffic safety course to get your points back.

What happens to the passenger and time-of-day restrictions on your Probationary license if your operating privilege is suspended or revoked?

The restrictions stop and resume again when your operating privilege is reinstated.

What is NOT true about seatbelts?

They prevent you from escaping the vehicle in the event of a crash.

In which of the following situations is it appropriate to honk your horn? To warn other drivers. If the car in front if you is driving too slow. To greet your friends. All of the above.

To warn other drivers.

When are you required to carry your driver license with you?

Whenever you are operating a motor vehicle.

T/F Have logged 40 hours of driving experience is NOT a qualification necessary for a Probationary license?

True

What does a yellow traffic sign mean?

Warning Sign

When is a child required to sit in a rear-facing child safety seat?

When the child is less than 1 year old or weighs less than 20 pounds.

When are you required to present proof of insurance?

When you apply for your driver license, when you renew your license plates and when a law enforcement officer requests it at a traffic stop or accident scene.

Where should your seatbelt be worn?

With the lap belt across your hip bones and shoulder belt across your chest over your shoulder.

Which of the following situations would prevent you from obtaining a Wisconsin Class D driver license? You have a driver license suspended or revoked in another state. You do not own a car. You recently moved to the state of Wisconsin. Both a. and c.

You have a driver license suspended or revoked in another state.

Which of the following must you prove in order to obtain a Wisconsin Class D driver license? Your Wisconsin residency. That you own a car. That you are at least 17 years of age. All of the above.

Your Wisconsin residency.


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