Drivers Ed Chapter 7 and 8
How many days do you have to report an accident?
10 days
Drivers under 21 years of age will have their license suspended for 2 violations in blank months.
24
If you are over 21 years of age, you will lose your license for blank moving violations in 12 months.
3
What is the Financial Responsibility Law?
A law that requires a person to file proof of financial responsibility (crash related).
What law enforcement agency is to be notified when an accident occurs?
Local police
Define Fraudulent ID:
Making or possessing the equipment to make, sell, use, attempt to use, or assist another in using an unauthorized, non-governmental issued ID or driver's license.
What information should you exchange with the other driver (s)?
Names, addresses, phone numbers, driver's licenses numbers, and license plate numbers
If you hit an unattended vehicle, what is your responsibility?
Stop the vehicle in an area with traffic, leave information, notify police, and complete all required crash reports.
Before a driver can regain driving privileges, after losing them because of an unsatisfied judgement suspension resulting from the failure to pay for the damages from a crash, the driver must file proof of financial responsibility with the Office of the Secretary State. T or F
T
Cancellation means annulment or termination by formal action by the Secretary of State. T or F
T
If involved in an accident, you should move your car to a safe place. T or F
T
If the owner of a car does not satisfy the Safety Responsibility Law, he/she can have the license plates and registration stickers suspended. T or F
T
If you have your license suspended and you are under 18, you have to attend a remedial education course. T or F
T
Regardless of fault, a crash report must be filed by the driver of a vehicle if the crash involves death, bodily injury or property damage over $1500. T or F
T
Revocation means your driving privileges are taken away indefinitely; T or F
T
Suspension means you temporarily lose our driving privileges. T or F
T
The minimum revocation period is one year. T or F
T
To regain your license after revocation you have to reapply.
T
When an accident occurs, take as many pictures of both cars. If the car pulled out on you, take pictures of where the car came from. This will help you if you have to go to court. T or F
T
Who is responsible for reporting an accident?
The driver if able if not then the passenger.
What is the Safety Responsibility Law?
To post security to cover damages suffered by the injured party.
How can you warn other cars that there has been an accident?
Turn on your emergency flashers.
Define monitoring device driving permit:
allows a first time DUI offender serving a statuary summary suspension to operate a motor vehicle; under 18 can't be issued
Define Reckless Driving:
driving that results in great bodily harm, permanent disability or disfigurement to another person
Define DUI:
driving under the influence of alcohol, cannabis, other drugs, and/or intoxicating compounds
Define perjury:
giving false information to the Secretary of State
Define revocation:
the indefinite withdrawal of driving privileges by the Secretary of State's office
Define denial:
the temporary refusal of the privilege of applying for a driver's license, and ,in certain instance, and instruction permit; under 18 can't be issued
If you fail to report the crash, you may be fined up to blank and given a jail sentence of up to blank years.
$2500 and one
List the (5) responsibilities of a driver involved in a crash.
1. Stop vehicle in a safe area 2. Help any injured person if needed or requested 3. Call 9-1-1 4. Warn other drivers by using emergency flashers 5. Ask all those involved for their names, address, phone numbers, drivers license numbers, and license plate numbers.
How can you obtain a copy of your driving record? Where can you get a copy of our driving record?
Cyber Drive Illionis
Define reckless homicide:
Driving recklessly, resulting in the death of another person.
Which can cause you to have your license revoked: 1)reckless homicide 2) reckless driving 3) reckless conduct 4) fleeing from police 5) street (drag) racing
All of them
What accidents must be reported to IDOT?
All reports
Define restricted driving permits:
Allows driving only during certain times and along specified routes for work-related or education purposes, transporting a child in the home to and from day care or an acceptable educational institution, or to receive medical care or drug treatment (16 years and older)
Define aggravated DUI:
Causing personal injury or death as a result of a DUI
How can you satisfy proof for the Financial Responsibility Law?
Certificate of insurance, a bond or deposit of securities, or cash down
