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. In the state of Florida, driving is a privilege and if one of the following conditions occurs, you could lose your license:
- -Drug or alcohol addiction
- -Your license is suspended or revoked in any state
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If you break the law or become an unsafe driver, your license can be:
- -Suspended
- -Revoked
- -Canceled
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A license can be suspended if:
- -You do not stop for a school bus
- - You fail to pay child support
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A license must be revoked if you are found guilty of or DMV records show:
- -Driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other controlled substances
- - Not stopping to give assistance when your vehicle in a crash causes death or personal injury
- - Three (3) major offenses or 15 offenses for which you recieve points within a 5-year period
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. Fines are tripled when infractions occur within a school zone or construction zone.
-True
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Your license can be suspended if you receive:
- -12 point within a 12-month period
- -18 points within a 18-month period
- -24 points within a 36-month period
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Your license can be suspended for 30 days if you receive:
-12 points in one year
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Drivers under the age of 18 who accumulate four or more points within a 12-month period will:
-Have their license restricted for one year to business driving only
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Drug and alcohol consumption shows effects such as:
- -Impaired judgment
- - Slow reaction
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Zero tolerance states that any driver under 21 years of age who has a breath or blood alcohol level of .02 or higher will automatically have their driving privilege suspended for one year.
-True
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People who drive after drinking may risk:
- -Heavy fines
- -Loss of license
- -Jail sentence
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A DUI conviction will remain on your driving record for 75 years
-True
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Zero tolerance states that any driver under 21 years of age who refuses to take a breath analyzer test will automatically have their license suspended for one year.
-True
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It takes 30 minutes for alcohol to reach your brain and affect your judgment while driving.
-False
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Alcohol affects people negatively by:
-Slowing reflex and reaction time
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It takes three alcoholic drinks to affect your driving.
-False
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If you plan to drink alcohol while out, plan ahead so you do not drink and drive by:
- -Appoint a designated driver who is not drinking
- -Use public transportation or a cab
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In the state of Florida, the Implied Consent Law means you have agreed to take a blood, urine or breath test if requested by a law enforcement officer who suspects you're under the influence of alcoholic beverages or drugs.
-True
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Prescription drugs never effect your ability to drive
-False
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Which emotions may negatively impact your ability to drive well:
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Which of the following violations could put you in jail:
- -Giving false statements to an officer or in a courtroom
- -Failing to make a crash report
- -Allowing an unlicensed person to use your car
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In Florida, you are required to have the following motor vehicle insurance:
- -Financial Responsibility Law
- -No-Fault Law
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If you do not have the proper motor vehicle insurance, your license can be suspended for
-Up to 3 years
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The Florida No-Fault Law states drivers must have insurance policies with a minimum of $10,000 for Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and $10,000 for Property Damage Liability (PDL.)
-True
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If you are in a traffic accident, it is your responsibility to:
- -Stop
- -Report the crash
- -Move your car if it is blocking traffic
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Florida law only requires passengers in the front seat to wear seat belts.
-False
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What is the number one violation drivers are convicted of?:
-Speeding
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If you double the speed of a car, you increase its force of impact by ___ times:
-Four
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In Florida, who has the right-of-way
-No one
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At stop signs, you must yield the right-of-way to all other traffic and pedestrians.
-True
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On a two-way street or highway, if a school bus is stopped and has the bus signal on you must:
-Stop until the bus signal has been withdrawn
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On a four-lane road, only drive in the left lane if you are overtaking and passing another vehicle.
-True
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When passing another vehicle you should:
- -Stay a safe distance behind the vehicle you're going to pass
- -Give your signal before changing lanes
- -Return to the right side of the road once you see the vehicle you passed in your rearview mirror
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You may not pass when:
- -At intersections
- -A solid yellow line is painted on your side of the center line
- -Within a 100 feet of a bridge or railroad crossing
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Parking is not allowed in the following areas:
- -Within 15 feet of a fire hyrdrant
- -In front of driveways
- -On sidewalks
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