A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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TRUE
Explanation: The statement is TRUE. If your license has been revoked, you may be able to get it back by fulfilling a number of requirements, but you will have to re-apply for a license just as if you had never had one.
Explanation: The statement is TRUE. If your license has been revoked, you may be able to get it back by fulfilling a number of requirements, but you will have to re-apply for a license just as if you had never had one.
If your corrected vision has become too bad to pass a vision test required for driving, you license will be:
A.) Cancelled
B.) Suspended or revoked
C.) Confiscated
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Suspended or revoked
Explanation: Your license will be suspended or revoked if you are no longer able to meet the conditions necessary to hold a license – for example, you can no longer pass a vision test.
Explanation: Your license will be suspended or revoked if you are no longer able to meet the conditions necessary to hold a license – for example, you can no longer pass a vision test.
If your license says you must wear "corrective lenses," you
A.) should only wear them when you feel they are needed.
B.) may be fined if you drive without wearing them.
C.) should always have them on, when in a vehicle, regardless of whether or not you are behind the wheel.
D.) should wear them but it is not important because there is no law that says you must.
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may be fined if you drive without wearing them.
EXPLANATION: If your license says you must wear "corrective lenses," wear them. You may be fined if you drive without wearing them.
EXPLANATION: If your license says you must wear "corrective lenses," wear them. You may be fined if you drive without wearing them.
If you are required to wear glasses while driving, you have a _____ license.
A.) false
B.) restricted
C.) bothersome
D.) special
E.) unadorned
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restricted
Which of the following is a reason for which your license may be permanently revoked?
A.) Refusal to submit to a DUI test
B.) A felony for drug possession
C.) Driving without insurance
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A felony for drug possession
Explanation: The correct answer is B. You license can be revoked for a felony drug conviction
Explanation: The correct answer is B. You license can be revoked for a felony drug conviction
Some of the reasons that your driving privilege could be revoked are ______.
A.) convicted of DUI
B.) convicted of reckless driving three times in one year
C.) both
D.) neither
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both
Some of the reasons that your driving privilege could be revoked are:
A.) Being convicted of a DUI
B.) Guilty of a felony in which a motor vehicle was used
C.) Guilty of a felony for drug possession
D.) All of the above
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All of the above
Some of the reasons that your driving privilege could be revoked are _____.
A.) convicted of three major offenses or 15 pointable offenses in three years
B.) a court orders your driving privilege be revoked
C.) both
D.) neither
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both
A driver is labeled a habitual traffic offender if they receive fifteen total traffic convictions within a five-year period.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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FALSE
Your license will be permanently revoked if you are convicted of DUI:
A.) 4 times
B.) 5 times
C.) 6 times
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4 times
Explanation: The correct answer is A. You license will be permanently revoked after a 4th DUI conviction. In addition, you will be fined at least $1,000 and can go to jail for up to 5 years.
Explanation: The correct answer is A. You license will be permanently revoked after a 4th DUI conviction. In addition, you will be fined at least $1,000 and can go to jail for up to 5 years.
A DUI conviction will remain on your driving record for __________ years.
A DUI will be on your permanent driver license record for __________ years.
A.) 25
B.) 50
C.) 75
D.) 100
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75
You could face mandatory revocation of your license as a result of __________
You could face mandatory revocation of your license as a result of:
A.) Lying about ownership of your vehicle.
B.) Driving 5 to 10 mph over the speed limit.
C.) A child restraint violation.
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Lying about ownership of your vehicle.
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
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not stopping to help at the scene of an accident.
HINT: Your driver's license must be revoked if you are found guilty of:
1. Driving Under the Influence of alcohol, drugs or other controlled substances
2. Not stopping to give help when the vehicle you are driving is involved in a crash
3. Lying about the ownership of a motor vehicle
4. Three convictions of reckless driving within one year
5. An immoral act in which a motor vehicle was used
6. Three major offenses, or 15 total offenses, in 5-years Voluntary or involuntary vehicular manslaughter
7. A felony in which a motor vehicle is used.)
8. Due to inadequate vision
9. Habitual Traffic Offender
HINT: Your driver's license must be revoked if you are found guilty of:
1. Driving Under the Influence of alcohol, drugs or other controlled substances
2. Not stopping to give help when the vehicle you are driving is involved in a crash
3. Lying about the ownership of a motor vehicle
4. Three convictions of reckless driving within one year
5. An immoral act in which a motor vehicle was used
6. Three major offenses, or 15 total offenses, in 5-years Voluntary or involuntary vehicular manslaughter
7. A felony in which a motor vehicle is used.)
8. Due to inadequate vision
9. Habitual Traffic Offender
When your driver's license is revoked, it means that it is taken away for only six months.
When your driver's license is revoked, it means that it is taken away for only 6 months.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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False
True or False: The State of Florida will revoke your license if you are found guilty of committing a felony for drug possession.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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TRUE
If you are convicted of driving while intoxicated twice during any five (05) years period, your driver's license must be revoked for a period of:
A.) 5 years
B.) 3 years
C.) 2 years
D.) 1 year
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5 years
If you are convicted of D.U.I. a second time in five years, your license may be revoked for up to:
If you are convicted of D.U.I. a second time in five years, your license may be revoked for up to __ year/s.
A.) One year
B.) Two years
C.) Five years
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Five years
The Aaron Cohen Life Protection Act was created to ___________
A.) train emergency medical personnel.
B.) increase the penalties for those who flee the scene of a crash.
C.) pay hospital expenses for the uninsured.
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increase the penalties for those who flee the scene of a crash.
The __________was created to strengthen the previous law for "Fleeing the Scene of a Crash" by increasing the minimum mandatory prison sentence and license revocation.
A.) "Move Over Law"
B.) "Protect Florida's Pedestrians Act"
C.) "Aaron Cohen Life Protection Act"
D.) "Stay and Render Aid Act"
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"Aaron Cohen Life Protection Act"
EXPLANATIONA new law went into effect on July 1, 2014 called the "Aaron Cohen Life Protection Act." This law requires the driver of a vehicle involved in a crash that results in serious bodily injury or death to a person to immediately stop the vehicle, render aid to the victims if possible, and to remain at the scene of the crash until released by law enforcement authorities.
The law was created to strengthen the previous law for "Fleeing the Scene of a Crash" by increasing the minimum mandatory prison sentence and license revocation.
EXPLANATIONA new law went into effect on July 1, 2014 called the "Aaron Cohen Life Protection Act." This law requires the driver of a vehicle involved in a crash that results in serious bodily injury or death to a person to immediately stop the vehicle, render aid to the victims if possible, and to remain at the scene of the crash until released by law enforcement authorities.
The law was created to strengthen the previous law for "Fleeing the Scene of a Crash" by increasing the minimum mandatory prison sentence and license revocation.
If you do not stop to give help when the vehicle you are driving is involved in a crash causing death or personal injury, your license will be __________.
A.) revoked
B.) suspended
C.) cancelled
D.) restricted
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revoked
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