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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 should you do if you or your passengers experience symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning while driving? |
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Which of the following statements is true regarding alcohol or drugs and driving? |
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How does alcohol impact your reflexes and reaction time? |
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How does alcohol consumption affect your ability to judge distances and speeds while driving? |
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What is the consequence of having a BAC level of 0.08 or more while driving? |
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What happens if you're under 21 years old and your BAC level is detected at any measurable amount while driving? |
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Under the Oklahoma Implied Consent Law, how long can a license revocation period be if triggered? |
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What evidence can be used in court to result in a conviction for impaired driving? |
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What does an alcohol concentration of more than 0.05 indicate? |
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In Oklahoma, what are the suspension periods for driving privileges following a DUI convictions? |
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What does DUI stand for? |
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What is the penalty for having a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) over 0.05 but less than 0.08 in Oklahoma? |
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What is the penalty for a first DUI offense in Oklahoma? |
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What is the penalty for a second DUI offense within 10 years in Oklahoma? |
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What is the penalty for a third or subsequent DUI offense in Oklahoma? |
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What is the penalty for a second DUI offense in Oklahoma? |
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If a person's driving privilege has been revoked due to a DUI conviction in Oklahoma and there was a prior DUI or drug-related revocation within 10 years, how long will the license be suspended for? |
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How long will driving privileges be suspended in Oklahoma for a second DUI conviction within 10 years? |
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How long will driving privileges be suspended in Oklahoma for a first DUI conviction? |
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It is unlawful and punishable for any person under 21 years of age to drive, operate, or be in actual physical control (APC) of a motor vehicle within Oklahoma who: |
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If an individual under 21 years of age in Oklahoma has a second conviction or offense under the "Zero Tolerance Law," what will be the period of revocation for their driver's license? |
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What happens if an individual's driver's license is revoked due to the "Zero Tolerance Law" in Oklahoma and they are less than 16 years old at the time? |
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If an individual under 21 years of age in Oklahoma has a first conviction or offense under the 'Zero Tolerance Law,' what will be the period of revocation for their driver's license? |
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What is the fine for a first conviction of driving under the "Zero Tolerance Law" for individuals under 21 years of age in Oklahoma? |
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What penalties can be imposed for a second or subsequent conviction under the "Zero Tolerance Law" for individuals under 21 years of age in Oklahoma? |
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What is the maximum period of license revocation for persons under 18 years of age in Oklahoma at the discretion of the court? |
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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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On average, how long does it take for your body to process the alcohol in 5 ounces of wine? |
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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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Which behaviors are often indicative of a drunk driver? |
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When attending a social event and planning to consume alcohol, what is the most responsible choice for ensuring a safe evening? |
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