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I need help on my Drug and Alcohol exam for florida. I can only miss 12?

March 18th, 2011 1 comment

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

A. 5 feet

B. 100 feet

C. 228 feet

2. Not all moving violations will appear on your driving record.

A. True

B. False

3. Ethanol is

A. A mood altering drug

B. Stimulant

C. Narcotic

4. As a first-time offender convicted of DUI/OWI, you could face:

A. 50 hours of community service.

B. 12 hours of D.U.I. traffic school.

C. Both of the above.

5. Alcohol is considered a

A. Poisonous drug

B. Recreational drug

C. Recreational beverage

6. Zero Tolerance Law Means:

A. Police officers can stop you and check your insurance car whenever they like.

B. The law will not tolerate speed races on major freeways

C. It is illegal for minors to operate a vehicle after even one drink.

7. You may lose your drivers license if you accumulate too many points on your driving record.

A. True

B. False

8. You should always measure your following distance in

A. Seconds

B. Car lengths

C. Feet

9. Alcohol affects brain cells, your liver, stomach lining, and kidneys

A. True

B. False

10. 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

11. 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

12. In a collision where there is severe injury or death

A. You may refuse a sobriety test

B. You may be forced to submit your blood against your will

C. You will be assigned an additional 4 points on your driving record

13. If you are ill and taking cough medicine while driving

A. You only have to worry if the medicine is by prescription

B. You may be cited for driving while impaired

C. You can drive and take medication without any consequences.

14. Alcohol is

A. A Stimulant

B. A Depressant

C. Neither

15. Alcohol affects the Limbic portion of the brain by

A. Making your vision blurry

B. Relaxing your muscles

C. Exaggerating emotional states

16. _______ tend to speed up the absorption of alcohol.

A. Fruit Juice

B. Water

C. Carbonated Beverages

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

A. Basic Alcohol Consumption.

B. Basic Alcohol Concentration

C. Blood Alcohol Content

18. Having one drink or even less than one drink may impair your driving:

A. True

B. False

19. Tolerance can cause an overdose

A. True

B. False

20. Narcotics are pain killing drugs

A. True

B. False

please someone help i need them too very badly pleaseeeee

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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What do you think Survived Iraq, Come Home To Be Killed By An Illegal Alien?

December 19th, 2009 6 comments

A 26-year-old driver who registered four times the legal limit for driving while intoxicated on a breath test pleaded guilty in Howard County Circuit Court this afternoon to causing a crash that killed a Marine corporal and his date at a Columbia intersection on Thanksgiving night last year.

Eduardo Raul Morales-Soriano of Laurel pleaded guilty to two counts of negligent manslaughter in the deaths of Cpl. Brian Mathews, 21, of Columbia, and Jennifer Bower, 24, of Montgomery Village.

He will be sentenced Nov. 29. Prosecutors said they will ask Judge Lenore Gelfman to impose a term of eight years in prison, the maximum under state sentencing guidelines
After he completes his sentence, Morales-Soriano is expected to be deported, said State’s Attorney Timothy J. McCrone. Authorities believe he entered the country illegally from Mexico, McCrone said.

Morales-Soriano, who worked as a landscaper in Montgomery County, slammed his Nissan Sentra into the rear of a Toyota Corolla driven by Bower that had stopped at a red light on Route 175 at Route 108.

He had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.32, according to a Breathalyzer test administered by police. Under state law, a motorist is considered to be driving while intoxicated with a level of 0.08 or higher.

Mathews, a 2003 Howard High School graduate based at Camp Pendleton, Calif., had come home for the holidays and was on his second date with Bower when the crash occurred. He had finished serving eight months of duty in Iraq in 2005 and was due to leave the military this year.

Prior to last year’s fatal crash, Morales-Soriano was charged in Prince George’s County with negligent driving, speeding and driving the wrong way on a one-way street after being stopped in Riverdale in July 2006. He was found not guilty, according to court records.

In February 2006, he was given four citations after an auto accident in a Columbia parking lot in which he refused to take a Breathalyzer test. No one was injured and prosecutors later dropped the charges, citing weak evidence.

He used a driver’s license issued in North Carolina in 2004 to legally obtain a Maryland driver’s license in 2005.

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/howard/bal-driver0918,0,5302749.story?coll=bal_tab01_layout

They are both caused by Geoge Bush….