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HELP ME WITH DRIVING TEST FOR FLORIDA?

March 14th, 2011 1 comment

5. Your high beam headlights illuminate the road in front of you for:

A. 150 feet

B. 350 feet

C. 500 feet

6. About one of every three collisions results in an injury.

A. True

B. False

7. Alcohol related crashes cost the public _____.

A. $10 million

B. $100 billion

C. $116 billion

8. You could face mandatory revocation of your license as a result of: doing something very dangerous

A. Violation of curfew

B. A single conviction of reckless driving

C. Not stopping to help at the scene of an accident

9. The chance of being involved in a fatal crash is higher at night than during the day.

A. True

B. False

10. Bicyclists must obey the same rules and regulations as motorists, and can be cited for violations.

A. True

B. False

11. What do the initials B.A.C. represent?

A. Basic Alcohol Consumption.

B. Basic Alcohol Concentration

C. Blood Alcohol Content

12. Alcohol is a good source of nutrition

A. True

B. False

13. Depressants are very similar to the effects of alcohol

A. True

B. False

14. You can maintain a proper following distance by using the three second rule.

A. True

B. False

15. You may lose your drivers license

A. When you turn 70 years old

B. If you accumulate too many points on your driving record

C. If you stop driving for more than 5 years

16. Statistically your chances of being involved in a fatal crash double between 6PM and 3AM on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights.

A. True

B. False

17. Alcohol or drug addiction affects the entire family

A. True

B. False

18. A disadvantage of driving a motorcycle is

A. you cannot stop as quickly as a car

B. you have less protection in a collision

C. All of the options

19. If you are being followed by a tailgater, you should change lanes or slow down to encourage them to pass

A. True

B. False

20. A speed limit sign is an example of a warning sign:

A. True

B. False

21. Many cough medicines are alcohol based:

A. True

B. False

22. White lines are always solid, never broken.

A. True

B. False

23. In the event of an emergency, a motorcycle can stop:

A. More quickly than a car.

B. Less quickly than a car.

C. Equally as quickly as a car.

24. A DUI/OWI conviction stays on your record for

A. 10 years

B. 25 years

C. 75 years

25. Implied consent law states:

A. You must submit to a sobriety test when asked by a law enforcement officer.

B. You have the option to plea bargain if arrested for D.U.I.

C. Your license will automatically be canceled if you are convicted of D.U.I.

26. There are about ________ licensed drivers here in Florida

A. 170 million

B. 200 million

C. 14 million

27. Withdrawal from barbiturates and alcohol have a greater risk of death

A. True

B. False

28. 25% of drivers between the ages of 15 and 20 were killed in a motor vehicle crashes had been drinking.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE

29. If you are under the age of 18 and accumulate six or more points

A. Your license will be suspended for two years

B. Your license will be suspended for one year

C. Your license will be suspended for 90 days

30. Alcohol is a gateway drug

A. True

B. False

31. You can legally pass on the right

A. Using the exit lane on the freeway.

B. When the car to the left is making a left turn and you have a lane to pass.

C. When there is an open parking lane with no cars parked there.

32. Leaving the scene of a collision causing more than $50 in damage will result in:

A. Lower insurance premiums

B. Two points assessed against your record.

C. Six points assessed against your record.

33. If you start to skid, you should apply a quick pumping motion to your brakes if you have anti-lock brakes.

A. True

B. False

34. Close to 25% of fatalities on the road are related to alcohol.

A. True

B. False

35. Your license can be canceled if you:

A. Accumulate 12 or more points on your license

B. Give incorrect information when applying for your license

C. You reach age 75

36. The Medulla controls your involuntary actions

A. True

B. False

37. Passing a stopped school bus will result in ______ points on your license.

A. Three

B. Four

C. Six

38. If you accrue more than 24 points on your license within 36 months, you will lose your license for:

A. 90 Days

B. One Year

C. Three Years

39. "Welcome to Yellowstone Park" is an example of a:

A. Regulatory

B. Warning

C. Guide

40. If you start to feel sleepy when driving you should

A. Speed up to get to your destination as quickly as possible

B. Pull over by the side of the freeway

C. Pull over at a rest stop

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i need help on the drugs and alcohol test?

April 9th, 2010 3 comments

1. If you are involved in a collision and you do not stop at the scene

A. You can always make a police report later.

B. You are breaking the law

C. You may proceed as long as there is no injury

2. Drug or alcohol addiction is a lifelong illness

A. True

B. False

3. Alcohol and other drugs affect the nerve cells within the brain

A. True

B. False

4. The Basic Speed Law means:

A. Obey the speed limit

B. Slow down if you do not know the speed limit

C. Do not go faster than it is safe for conditions

5. Being in a crash at 30 MPH has the equivalent force of being dropped off a four story building.

A. True

B. False

6. Driving a motor vehicle is:

A. The constitutional right of every citizen.

B. A privilege.

C. The law

7. The amount of energy absorbed by a vehicle in an impact is related to:

A. The direction of the impact

B. The design of the vehicle

C. all of the above

8. Stimulants

A. Decrease alertness

B. Increase alertness

C. None of the above

9. If two cars get to a four-way stop intersection at the same time, the car making a left turn should always be given the right of way

A. True

B. False

10. Depressants are very similar to the effects of alcohol

A. True

B. False

11. If you start to feel sleepy when driving you should

A. Speed up to get to your destination as quickly as possible

B. Pull over by the side of the freeway

C. Pull over at a rest stop

12. EACH YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS SPEND __________ ON ALCOHOL

A. 5.5 BILLION

B. 2 BILLION

C. 5.5 MILLION

13. You can legally pass on the right

A. Using the exit lane on the freeway.

B. When the car to the left is making a left turn and you have a lane to pass.

C. When there is an open parking lane with no cars parked there.

14. You can maintain a proper following distance by using the three second rule.

A. True

B. False

15. Anger

A. Is just an emotion.

B. May impair your driving

C. Can help you deal with driving stress.

16. You never have to stop more than once at a stop sign.

A. True

B. False

17. If you miss your exit on the freeway, it is legal to stop and back-up.

A. Never.

B. When the traffic is very light.

C. As much as thirty yards.

18. Withdrawal from barbiturates and alcohol have a greater risk of death

A. True

B. False

19. At 0.08 blood alcohol concentration, you are:

A. Not considered impaired, according to the American Medical Association.

B. Presumed by Florida law to be too impaired to drive.

C. Neither of the above.

20. When attempting to pass another car safely, you should always exceed the posted speed limit.

A. True

B. False

21. You may lose your drivers license

A. When you turn 70 years old

B. If you accumulate too many points on your driving record

C. If you stop driving for more than 5 years

22. A pool of standing water could be hiding

A. flash flood currents that could sweep your car away.

B. deep sinkholes.

C. all of the above.

23. If you must drive with a child in the front seat, and the car is equipped with an airbag, you should

A. Put the seat as far back as possible

B. Put the seat as close to the airbag as possible

C. Put the child on the lap of another adult

24. Barbiturates are a

A. Stimulant

B. Depressant

C. Narcotic

25. Ethanol is

A. A mood altering drug

B. Stimulant

C. Narcotic

26. The chances of your being involved in an auto collision, during your lifetime, in which someone is injured or killed are close to:

A. 1 in 75

B. 1 in 250

C. 1 in 1,000

27. The chances of being involved in an auto collision once a year are:

A. 1 in 25

B. 1 in 100

C. 1 in 250

28. If someone is injured in a collision, you should

A. move them into the position that appears the most comfortable

B. call for medical help

C. all of the above.

29. People who drink too much only hurt themselves

A. True

B. False

30. The Medulla controls your involuntary actions

A. True

B. False

31. A diamond lane on the freeway is called a High Occupancy or HOV lane

A. True

B. False

32. At 55 mph it will take you approximately _____ feet to stop the car.

A. 5 feet

B. 100 feet

C. 228 feet

33. A Hospital sign is an example of a _____ sign.

A. Regulatory

B. Warning

C. Guide

34. If you accrue more than 24 points on your license within 36 months, you will lose your license for:

A. 90 Days

B. One Year

C. Three Years

35. Which of the following is NOT a big concern when driving on country roads.

A. Slow-moving farm equipment

B. Livestock

C. High Occupancy Lanes

36. You may lose your drivers license if you accumulate too many points on yo

B. You are breaking the law
A. True
A. True
C. Do not go faster than it is safe for conditions
A. True
B. A privilege.
C. all of the above
A. Decrease alertness
B. False
A. True
C. Pull over at a rest stop
B. When the car to the left is making a left turn and you have a lane to pass.
A. True
B. May impair your driving
A. True
A. Never.
A. True
B. Presumed by Florida law to be too impaired to drive.
B. False
B. If you accumulate too many points on your driving record
C. all of the above.
A. Put the seat as far back as possible
C. Narcotic
25. Ethanol is not sure
A. 1 in 75
B. 1 in 100
B. call for medical help
B. False
30. The Medulla controls your involuntary actions the what
A. True
B. 100 feet
C. Guide
B. One Year
C. High Occupancy Lanes