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What are common symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning while driving? |
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How can you avoid carbon monoxide poisoning? |
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What precautions should you take to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning? |
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What are the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning? |
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How does alcohol impact your reflexes and reaction time? |
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What is the likely outcome of drinking alcohol while taking drugs, like over-the-counter medicines or depressants? |
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What is the safest choice if you have consumed alcohol socially and plan to drive afterward? |
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What are some of the conditions that can influence your blood alcohol concentration (BAC)? |
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What is the most effective method to reduce your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) to a safe level? |
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It is illegal to drive after: |
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What is true regarding the impact of drugs on a person's ability to operate a vehicle safely? |
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What does Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) measure? |
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Which of the following is true regarding Implied Consent Law? |
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Is it legal to transport an open container of alcohol in the passenger compartment? |
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Which of the following is considered illegal while driving? |
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Consuming alcohol causes _______. |
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What might wake you up after consuming alcohol, but will not sober you? |
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What is the only effective way to reduce your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)? |
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If you are convicted of DUI, how long does the conviction remain on your driver's record? |
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What is the consequence of refusing to take a blood or urine test when requested by a law enforcement officer? |
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Why is it dangerous to drink even a small amount of alcohol before driving? |
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Even a BAC below the legal limit can result in a DUI charge if: |
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Some of the factors that affect your reaction to alcohol may include: |
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What is the legal limit for tetrahydrocannabinol concentration (THC) in blood when driving on highways? |
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Cannabis use is allowed for: |
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Cannabis must be transported in: |
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If a police officer pulls you over suspecting you're driving under the influence of cannabis, you must: |
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What will result in the suspension of a person's driver's license? |
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How is driving under the influence (DUI) classified? |
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If arrested with a blood-alcohol concentration of .08% or more, your driving privileges will be suspended for: |
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You are considered a second DUI offender if you have: |
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What happens if you have a prior DUI-related issue within the last five years? |
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What are the revocation periods for DUI convictions? |
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A fourth and subsequent DUI conviction results in |
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You may be charged with Aggravated DUI if you: |
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You may be charged with Aggravated DUI if you: |
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Who is exempt from the law regarding drinking and the transportation of unopened alcoholic beverages in vehicles? |
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the consumption of alcoholic beverages in a vehicle? |
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Which of the following is considered illegal for a parent or legal guardian? |
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If a death or personal injury occurs as a result of underage drinking: |
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What happens if you are convicted of driving on a suspended or revoked license for offenses like DUI, Aggravated DUI, Reckless Homicide, or Leaving the Scene of a Fatal or Personal Injury Crash? |
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A driver whose driving privileges have been suspended or revoked due to a conviction for DUI: |
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Allowing someone to drive your vehicle even after knowing that person is under the influence is: |
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Which of the following statements about DUI laws for individuals under age 21 is true? |
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What happens if you are arrested with a THC level of either 5 nanograms or more per milliliter of whole blood or 10 nanograms or more per milliliter of other bodily substance? |
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Drivers whose license have been revoked as a result of DUI must: |
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