Licensing Basics
Driving Restrictions
Traffic Laws & Penalties
Safety on the Road
Health & Risk Awareness
100

What does TADRA stand for?

Teenage & Adult Driver Responsibility Act

100

What are the restricted driving hours for someone with a Class D license?

No driving between 12:00 am and 5:00 am.

100

If a driver under 21 commits a major traffic offense, what is the first license suspension penalty?

Minimum of 6 months license suspension.

100

What forms of phone use are allowed under Georgia’s Hands-Free Law?

Only hands-free (voice-activated or Bluetooth); no holding or texting.

100

What is the recommended minimum following distance, and why is it important?

At least 3 seconds; gives time to react and avoid crashes.

200

What do you need to do to get a Class CP learner’s permit in Georgia?

Be at least 15, pass a written knowledge test, and present required documents.

200

During the first 6 months of having a Class D license, who is allowed to ride in the car with you?

Only immediate family members.

200

What are examples of major traffic offenses, and which types of violations don’t count?

DUI, reckless driving, hit & run, fleeing police; minor parking tickets don’t count.

200

What is the penalty for a first Hands-Free violation?

$50 fine and 1 point on license.

200

List some common driving distractions, and explain which actions are not considered distractions.

Texting, eating, adjusting controls are distractions; simply talking or listening is less dangerous if focused.

300

Who must ride with a Class CP driver, and why is this rule important?

A licensed driver at least 21 years old in the front seat; ensures safety and supervision.

300

After the first and second 6-month periods with a Class D, how many non-family passengers under 21 are allowed?

First 6–12 months: only 1 passenger under 21; after 12 months: up to 3 passengers under 21.

300

What Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) level is considered DUI for drivers under 21?

0.02 or higher.

300

What does Georgia’s Move Over Law require drivers to do when approaching emergency vehicles on the side of the road?

Safely move over a lane, or slow down if not possible.

300

What are some long-term health effects of alcohol misuse?

Liver damage, brain damage, heart disease, memory problems, addiction.

400

How long must you hold a Class CP before moving to a Class D license?

At least 12 months and 1 day.

400

What are the requirements for upgrading to a Class C license?

Must be 18 or older, held Class D for 1 year without major violations.

400

What happens if you refuse a chemical test under Georgia’s Implied Consent Law?

Automatic 1-year license suspension.

400

What is the Super Speeder Law, and when does the extra fine apply?

An extra $200 fine for speeding 75+ mph on two-lane roads or 85+ mph on other roads.

400

What protection does Georgia’s 911 Medical Amnesty Law provide for people who call for help during an overdose?

They won’t be prosecuted for minor drug/alcohol possession when seeking help.

500

What does Joshua’s Law require for 16-year-olds applying for a license?

Completion of an approved driver education course plus 40 supervised driving hours (6 at night).  

500

What document must drivers under 18 show to prove school enrollment?

Certificate of School Enrollment (DS-1 form).

500

How long is the license suspension for a second DUI offense for drivers under 21?

Minimum of 18 months.

500

What are the rules for children 8 years old or younger when riding in a vehicle?

Must be in a car seat or booster in the back seat, properly restrained.

500

What is the leading cause of death among teens, and why?

Motor vehicle crashes; due to inexperience, risk-taking, and distractions.

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