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100

This has a motor and is over 25 year old- considered a collector's item- not for general transportation.

What is an Antique Vehicle?

100

This is the space cushion between your vehicle and the vehicle directly ahead of you.  

What is Following Distance?

100

This is the amount of alcohol in the bloodstream. For a driver over the age of 21, the number that makes it illegal to drive is .08%.

What is a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)?

100

This is any person that drives a vehicle as part of their occupation.

What is a Commercial Driver?

100

This is entire width between boundary lines maintained and open to the use of the public for the purpose of vehicular travel. 

What is a Highway?

200

This is designed to carry more than 7 passengers and can be for public or private use.

What is a bus?

200

These are the vehicles entering moving lanes of traffic from adjacent lanes on the left or right.

What is Merging Traffic?
200

This is the legal offense for driving any motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or controlled substances. 

What is Driving Under the Influence (DUI)?

200

This is any person that operates a motor vehicle and holds a license.

What is a Driver?

200

This is a system of interconnecting roadways in conjunction with one (1) or more grade separations, providing for the exchange of traffic between two (2) or more roadways on different levels.

What is an Interchange?

300

These are examples of motor-driven vehicles that use 2 or 3 wheels.

What is a moped, motorcycle, or motor-driven cycle?

300

This is the privilege of the immediate use of the highway.

What is the Right of Way?
300

What law exists that provides each driver agrees to take a chemical test if charged with driving inebriated? You can have your license suspended if you fail to submit the test. 

What is the Implied Consent Law?

300

This person drives a motor vehicle, is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle, or is steering a vehicle being towed by a motor vehicle, upon a highway.

What is an Operator?

300

What is area common to two (2) or more highways that meet at or near right angles, whether or not one highway crosses another.

What is an Intersection?

400

This is an example of an Authorized Emergency Vehicle.

What is a fire, police, chartered rescue squad, or ambulance?

400

These are areas on both sides of vehicles where you cannot see without turning your head.

What are Blind Spots?

400

This is when your license and all privileges to drive a motor vehicle on public highways is terminated and will not be renewed. 

What is revocation?

400

This person is traveling on foot.

What is a Pedestrian?

400

This is a type of highway with separate roadways for traffic proceeding in opposite directions, separated by an unpaved strip of land, a raised median, or other physical barrier.

What is a Divided Highway?

500

This is a motor vehicle that is used primarily in agricultural situation for drawing plows, mowing machines, and other implements of husbandry.

What is a tractor?

500

This is a permit or license issued by the state to a person that authorizes the person to drive a motor vehicle.

What is a Driver’s License?

500

This is when your driver's license and all privileges to drive a motor vehicle on public highways are temporarily withdrawn.

What is suspension?

500

This is an example of an authorized emergency person.

What is a policeman or firefighter?

500

These are traffic lanes adjacent to regular traffic lanes that permit vehicles leaving or entering the highway to reduce or gain speed without obstructing traffic. 

What are Acceleration/Deceleration Lanes?

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