5 seconds
What is the average amount of time texting or reading a text takes a driver's eyes off the road?
The number of people who die each day in automobile accidents that involve a drunk driver.
What is 29?
The amount of time a license applicant must hold a learner's license.
What is 1 year?
$762
What amount can distracted driving citations raise insurance rates from to?
21% of teen drivers involved in a car accident ere distracted by ______________
What is a cell phone
58%
What is the percentage of crashes involving teen drivers that are a result of distracted driving.
The legal limit for BAC (blood alcohol content) in the State of Florida.
What is 0.08?
The learner's license will be extended for one year from the date of the conviction or until they are 18 years old, whichever happens first.
What is the penalty for receiving a moving traffic conviction while holding a learner's permit?
Even though you are not moving, this activity is still considered a crime.
What is texting at a stop light?
A teen driver with one additional passenger is ________ as likely to be involved in a fatal car accident.
What is "twice"
This activity is 6 times more likely to lead to a car accident than driving drunk.
What is texting and driving?
The number of all traffic related deaths that are the result of alcohol impairment (NHTSA).
What is 25%?
The patient who signs the parental consent form rescinds responsibility for the minor's driving privilege and cancels their license.
What is parental rescission?
0.02%
What is the legal BAC for a driver under 21 years old?
Texting or reading a text takes a driver's eyes off the road for at least _____ __________.
What is "5 seconds"
The age group most likely to drive while distracted.
What is 16 - 19 years
Buzzed driving is drunk driving.
What is TRUE?
The amount of time the learner's license will be revoked if convicted for possession of tobacco.
What is a 30 day revoccation?
$1000 fine, six months in jail, the possibility of losing your driver's licenses for up to six months and fifty hours of community service.
What are the criminal penalties for a first time DUI in the State of Florida?
Once a driver has become distracted, it takes only _____ ________ for a car crash to occur.
what is "3 seconds"
80%
What is the percentage of all car accidents caused by the driver being distracted in some way?
The age group most likely to drink and drive.
What is Generation Y? (Millennials - 25-39 year olds.)
Requirements to reinstate a learner's permit if the minor is not in compliance with school attendance.
What is proof of school attendance for 30 consecutive days?
Your drivers license is immediately suspended if you are arrested for DUI and you may drive only to work or for business purposes using your ticket as a permit.
What is Florida's 10 day DUI Rule?
In the United States, approximately _____people are killed every day due to car crashes involving a distracted driver.
What is 9