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http://opi.mt.gov/PDF/DriverEd/Manual/AdaptMan.pdf |
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SELF TEST Section 2 Keeping the Driver’s License Directions: Choose only one answer. |
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At what Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) does the law state you are under the influence of alcohol? a.0.00% b.0.08 % c.0.10% d.all of the above |
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Your driving record is used: a.by the state and your insurance company to establish how safely you drive b.by the Department of Revenue to see if you have paid taxes c.by direct mail companies to establish a mailing list d.by the Registrar of Motor Vehicles to keep track of the vehicles you own |
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a.by the state and your insurance company to establish how safely you drive |
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What is a probationary license? a.A license restricted to essential driving only b.A license to practice driving a commercial vehicle c.A learner’s license to practice with d.A temporary unrestricted license |
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a.A license restricted to essential driving only |
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A reckless driver is a driver who: a.drives with a willful and wanton disregard for the safety of others b.drives faster than the speed limit in daytime c.has a crash d.drives carefully |
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a.drives with a willful and wanton disregard for the safety of others |
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Drivers become “Habitual Offenders” when: a.they get 30 points in a one-year period b.they get 15 points in a three-year period c.they get 30 points in a three-year period d.they get 3 speeding tickets |
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c.they get 30 points in a three-year period |
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“Habitual Offenders” will lose their license for: a.three years b.two years c.six months d.ten years |
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Persons who drive after drinking alcohol: a.can have their license suspended b.may have more expensive car insurance rates c.may be put in jail d.all of the above |
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If you refuse to take an alcohol test, you will lose your license for: a.60 days b.90 days c.six months d.three years |
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