When are the roads the most slippery?
During the first few minutes of rain.
What is the implied consent law.
Refusing to take a breathalyzer equates to a charge that you would receive when driving with a BAC of 0.1%
How many points for racing on a Highway?
5 Points
25 MPH
How many years in between car inspections?
2 years
When there's water on the road your tires stop making contact with road and you can lose control of your vehicle.
What are the four factors that effect your BAC (Blood Alcohol Content).
Body weight
How quickly the alcohol was consumed
Food in your stomach.
What are the options that a driver has after accumulating 12 - 14 points in a 24 month period.
Attending a DIP.
Request a hearing.
Surrender their license.
What speed should you pass a Horse at?
No faster than 25 MPH.
What will happen if you are pulled over and your car is overdue for an inspection?
Your car will be towed, and you will be left on the side of the road.
What is the three second rule?
A rule to help you determine how close you are to the car in front of you. (You pick an object, and when the car in front of you passes that object you count how long it takes you to pass the object.)
What percent BAC must a driver be below to start their car with an Ignition Interlock device?
Must be below 0.05%
No injury - 2 point
Any type of personal Injury at all - 8 points
How many "No zones" are there on trucks, and where are they?
There are four
two, one on each side
one in the front
one in the rear
What is required before you can legally start driving a car?
It must be titled, registered and insured.
What is Maggie's Law?
You cannot drive if you have been awake for 24+ consecutive hours.
Implemented after an incident with a Trucker.
With a BAC of 0.15% how great is the risk in comparison to driving sober?
There is 25 times the risk of being in a collision with a BAC of 0.15%
How many points do you receive for speeding.
1-14 MPH over
15 - 29 MPH over
30+ MPH over
1 - 14 : 2 points
15 - 29 : 4 points
30+ : 5 points
How many feet before a crosswalk should drivers stop?
30 feet before the crosswalk.
What insurance is required for your car?
Liability insurance
List all the steps to changing a tire.
Put on your Hazard Lights double triangle
Tire Iron, Car Jack, Spare tire
Put the car jack underneath the car near where the flat tire is.
Flush with metal.
Tire Iron used to crack the lug nuts “to the left”.
Using the tire iron, turned to the right, to jack the car up.
Spin the wheel, lug nuts off, pull the tire off.
Spare tire on, spin lug nuts on by hand to the right.
Bring the car down with the tire iron to the left.
Tighten the lug nuts in a star pattern to the right.
List some consequences for a first time DUI offence of an individual 21+ with a BAC of 0.1%+.
Seven months to a year suspension license. $300-$500 fine. 12-48 hour IDRC participation. Up to 30 day imprisonment. $1,000.00 annual surcharge for 3 years. Possible interlock device requirement for 6 months to a year.
How can points be subtracted from your driver's license?
3 points for a Driver Improvement Program
2 points for Defensive driving course
(You can only take the programs once per year and your points can never be below 0)
It takes 25% longer for a truck to stop than a car.
Where should a license plate be located, and at what height?
Front and back of the vehicle
At least 12 inches off the ground but less than 48 inches off the ground.