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What is the only thing that can make a person sober? |
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What four factors determines BAC? |
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Quantity of alcohol consumed Body Weight How quickly drinks were consumed Food eaten |
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What is the implied consent law? |
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Motorists agree, by using NJ roadways, to submit to a breath test given by law enforcement |
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Refusal to tak a breath test is equal to a BAC of ______. |
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12 oz. of beer is equal to ____ oz. of liquor |
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1.5 oz. (one typical shot) |
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5 oz. of wine is equal to _____ oz. of beer |
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12 oz. (one typical can/bottle) |
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What is a habitual offender? |
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A person who has had 3 or more license suspensions in 3 years |
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What is the legal limit NJ for individuals over the age of 21? |
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What does IDRC stand for? |
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Intoxicated Driver Resource Center |
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What are signs law enforcement looks for to determine if a motorist is under the influence? |
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Speeding Slow driving Jerking motions Sleeping |
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What are the responsibilities of a designated driver? |
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Safe transportation of friends and family who are under the influence. Driver must be sober. |
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What can impair reaction time, coordination and balance? |
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How many points can be deducted from you driving record for each year a motorist drives without a violation or suspension? |
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What is the legal BAC limit for motorists under the age of 21? |
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Other than alcohol, what substance is most commonly used by motorists under the influence? |
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What a BAC of 0.05% you risk of an accident ________? |
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