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Drivers Ed
Ch 7,8,9 Drivers Ed
Question | Answer |
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Who maintains your driving record, which contains information about driving and licensing violations? | MN Dept. of Public Safety |
Driving in Minnesota is a _____________. | Priviledge |
If you repeatedly violate traffic laws your license will be__________ | Suspended |
Refusing to take a test to determine if you are under the influence will lead to ____________________. | Revocation |
Your license will be ________________ if you take any driver's test for someone else. | Suspended |
If you have acquired a physical/mental disability, your license will be _________________. | Cancelled (cannot get it back) |
You do not qualify for a driver's license under MN law if your license is __________________________. | Cancelled (cannot get it back) |
Convicted of selling/possessing a controlled substance while operating a motor vehicle will lead to ______________________. | Revocation |
Failing to stop for a school bus with its stop arm extended, your license will be _______________or ________________________. | Suspended or Revoked |
If you possess a fake or altered license it will lead to _____________. | Suspension |
Convicted of fleeing a police officer: | Revocation and $3,000/+3 years and 1 day in jail |
Consuming alcohol under the age of 21 and driving leads to_______________. (Vanessa's Law-arrested .08) | Suspension |
If convicted of failing to identify yourself and render aide in a motor vehicle accident will lead to : | Revocation |
After a period of SUSPENSION has ended, your driving privilege may be___________________. | Reinstated |
After a period of REVOCATION (revoked) has ended, you must meet requirements to have your license reinstated. There are these requirements to do so: | Pay reinstatement fee; pass knowledge test; pass road test; apply for a new license and show proper ID |
If you are issued a LIMITED License, you are restricted to these four things: | Travel to and from employment; Travel to and from chemical dependency classes; Provide child care transportation, medical or education; travel to and from post secondary education (college) |
It is ______________ to operate a vehicle on Minnesota roads when impaired by alcohol or other situations. | illegal |
Alcohol use is involved in more than ______________ of deaths on MN roads each year. | one-third |
The person most often killed in an alcohol-related crash is the_________________. | Driver |
A 12 ounce beer, a 5 ounce glass of wine, or a typical mixed drink all contain about the ______________ amount of alcohol. | same |
Drinking coffee, exercising, and taking cold showers will ____ _____ the rate of oxidation. | not help |
Anyone convicted of underage drinking and operating a motor vehicle will have driving privileges suspended for ______ days. | 30 |
It is ____________ to allow a passenger to drink or have an open bottle in your vehicle. | illegal |
It is against the law to ______ ___ ________ controlled substances in a motor vehicle. | sell or possess |
The body eliminated 95% of alcohol through the liver. The remaining is eliminated through _________, _____________, and _________. | breathing, perspiration, and urination. |
A person with an alcohol concentration of ______ or higher who is in control of a moving or parked vehicle, can be arrested for DWI. | .08 |
If a law enforcer can prove that alcohol caused the driver to commit driving errors, he/she can be arrested for DWI at a BAC level as low as _______. | .04 |
The Ignition Interlock Device Program (IIDP) ___________ public safety by monitoring alcohol offenders. | enhances (or increases) |
The IIDP device prevents the vehicle from starting if it detects an alcohol concentration at or above ________. | .02-.04: |
Alcohol is a ___________________. | Depressant |
Driving ability becomes impaired after _________ drink. | one |
7 functions affected by alcohol: | The first thing affected is judgement. Others are vision, reaction time, steering, perception, coordination, attention |
The term "proof" refers to the _____________________ of a drink. | strength |
Ignition Interlock Device Program: ____________ alcohol offenders with an alcohol concentration of ______ or above and all ____________ alcohol offenders have the option of regaining their driving privileges by using the IIDP. | First-time; .16; second-time |
7 factors that will have an impact on how alcohol affects individuals: | Age, gender, weight, mood, food intake, metabolism, genetics |
5 alternatives to driving impaired (under the influence of drugs/alcohol) | Designate a driver; stay; taxi/uber; friend/family member; take away keys |
MN DWI laws states a person with an alcohol concentration of _______ or higher, can be arrested for a DWI. | .08 |
MN DWI laws states a person under the age of 21 with an alcohol concentration of ___ ______ can be arrested for a DWI. | any amount |
Implied Consent Law: If law enforcement officer has ________ ________ to believe a driver is ____________ and is operating or in physical control of a motor vehicle, the driver is required to submit to a test of his or her blood, breath, or urine. | probable cause; impaired |
These 4 things are penalties associated with an alcohol-related revocation of a driver's license: | $680 reinstatement fee; DWI Knowledge Test; Driver's License Application; Chemical Assessment |
The penalties will be more severe with an alcohol-related revocation if the driver: | Has a prior DWI; .16 BAC or higher; Has children younger than 16 in the vehicle; Is under 21 years of age (Vanessa's Law-under 18); Refuses a pre-arrest breath test |
Penalties associated with drinking and driving/ driving under the influence depend on _____ , _____ , or _____ offence. | 1st, 2nd, or 3rd |
Minimum of 90-day revocation (30 days if individual pleads guilty to DWI) is a penalty associated with drinking and driving for: | 1st offense |
Enrollment in the Ignition Interlock Device Program is an OPTION : | 1st or 2nd offense |
Enrollment in the Ignition Interlock Device Program is REQUIRED: | 3rd offense |
License is cancelled: | 3rd offense |
License plates are impounded (taken): | 2nd offense |
5 of the things the dvs.dps.mn.gov websited is maintained by the Dept. of Public Safety Driver and Vehicle Service for: | Report unsafe driving; Find office locations/ schedule a road test; contact info - find approved driving schools; print a motor vehicle crash report; report the sale of a vehicle / renew tabs / registration |
Organs that can be donated: | heart, lungs, liver, kidney, eyes/cornea, pancreas, intestines, skin, heart valves, bone tissue, connective tissue |
Donors are treated with ______ and _______ by medical professionals. | care, dignity |
There is _____ fee for donating your organs. | no or $0 |
Is it important to discuss your decision about organ donation with your family? | YES |