TADRA
For the first 6 months of having your class D license, how many people can you drive and who may they be?
What is ... 1 person who is an immediate family member.
What is ... Rear-end collisions
Zero tolerance laws in all states make it illegal to drive with a BAC of ________ or greater.
What is .02
How long will your license be suspended for the first time you are caught with .08 or more BAC.
What is... 12 months
You should maintain at least a _______- second space margin between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you.
What is ... 3 seconds
For the second 6 months of having your class D license, how many people can you drive and who may they be?
What is ... 1 person who is an a friend/anyone.
What are 3 exceptions to the hands free law in Georgia.
What is... Siri, GPS, and a dash cam
What is the generic name for molly.
What is... Ecstasy
How long will you get your license suspended the second time you are caught driving under the influence?
What is 18 months
Which pedal is the brake? (Left or Right)
What is ... the left pedal?
After the first year of driving you can drive with how many people?
What is ... 3 people
How much is the fine for the 1st, 2nd, & 3rd time you get pulled over for using a phone while driving?
What is... $50, $100, & $150
How many years in prison will you have to serve for being charged with the possession of cocaine?
What is... 15 years?
Good posture while driving allows a better ________ and more control of the vehicle.
What is ... View of hazards
How far should the steering wheel be from the driver?
What is ... 10 inches
Between what times can you not drive with a class D license?
What is ... 12 midnight and 5am
How much is a fine for not obeying the move over law and how many points will go on your driving record.
What is... $500 & 3 points
What is used by young people in the United States more often than tobacco.
What is ... Alcohol
How old is the minimum legal age to drink in Georgia.
What is ... 21 years of age.
Place your hands at 10 and 2 on the steering wheel.
*** Determined by Teacher
List 3 major traffic offenses (under 21)
What is...
- Hit and Run or leaving the scene of an accident.
- Reckless Driving
- Racing
- Fleeing the police
- Aggressive driving
- Possession of alcohol while operating a motor vehicle.
- 4 or more points against drivers license.
How many points will be added to your license for passing a school bus?
What is... 6 points
What is the generic name for (brown sugar/crystal, smack, horse, mud, china white, snowball).
What is... Heroin
ADAP is an acronym for Georgia’s ______.
What is ... Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program
Place your hands at 9 and 3 on the steering wheel.
*** Determined by Teacher
The driver’s license of any person under 21 years of age convicted of any major traffic offense shall be suspended for _____ months for a first conviction or ______ months for a second or subsequent suspension.
What is ... 6 months & 12 months.
What may require you to reduce your speed.
What is ... bad weather or road conditions.
***If there is a good answer outside of the ones above Ms. Henry will award the points to that team. :)
Ecstasy can interfere with the body's ability to regulate its temperature which can cause ________________.
What does this sign indicate?
What is ... Right Turn.
What reduces a drivers ability to steer safely around curves, or objects in the road way?
What is ... Speeding
How long will your license be suspended for the first time you are caught with .02 - .08. BAC.
What is ... 6 months
What are two ways that your seat belt helps you?
What is ...
Helps you to control the vehicle.
• Helps keep your head from striking the dashboard or window.
• Helps keep people in the vehicle from hitting each other.
• Helps keep you from being ejected from the vehicle.
This can lead to serious heart, kidney or liver problems, and even death.
What is... Ecstasy
What are 4 common distractions when driving?
What is...
- Talking to passengers
- Eating
- Use of a cell phone (texting / talking on the phone)
- Adjusting the radio or AC
When stopping behind another vehicle, stop in a position that allows you to see the _____________ of the car in front you.
What is ... back tires
How long will your license be suspended the 3rd time you are convicted of having alcohol in your system while driving?
What is ... 5 years
Infants under the age of 1 year old or up to 20 pounds should be restrained in a properly installed ____________-facing infant seat.
What is ... Rear facing
Which drug is described in the following sentence: Chronic users may develop collapsed veins, infection of the heart lining and valves, abscesses, liver or kidney disease, and pulmonary complications.
What is... Heroin
All 16 and 17 year-olds applying for a Class D Provisional License must have completed
an approved driver education course AND a total of _____ hours of supervised
driving, including at least ____ hours at night.
What is... 40 hours of supervised driving, including at least 6 hours at night.
What is the sign?
What is... School Zone
Regardless of age, if the test is refused, the license will be suspended _____________.
What is ... 1 year
Toddlers up to 4 years old or 40 pounds can be seated in a __________- -facing car seat.
What is ... Forward Facing
What is is associated with
liver disease, cancer, cardiovascular disease, neurological damage, and psychiatric problems (i.e. depression, anxiety, and antisocial personality disorder)?
What is ... Long term alcohol use
What are the three license types in Georgia's licensing process and how old must you be for each?
What is ... the Instructional Permit (Class CP), the provisional License (Class D), & the class C license.
The Instructional Permit (Class CP) - 15 yrs.
The provisional License (Class D) - 16 or 17 yrs.
The class C license - 18yrs or older
What is the sign?
What is...No U-Turn sign
What are the 4 requirements needed to get your Class D license.
What is...
• Passed the road skills test
• Completed ADAP or eADAP
• Completed Joshua’s Law requirements
• Certificate of School Enrollment
What is ... every driver must slow down below the speed limit and be prepared to stop or move over for an emergency vehicle.
The physiological effects causes hallucinations, paranoia, aggression, insomnia, depression, and in some instance's seizures, heart attack, respiratory failure, and even death
What is ... Cocaine
Pursuant to Senate Bill 226 (“Joshua’s Law”), in order to obtain a Provisional License (Class D) at 16 years of age, proof of having completed an approved driver training course consisting of at least ______ hours in the classroom or online.
What is ... 30 hours
What is the sign?
What is... a yield sign