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What precautions should you take to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning? |
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What should you do if you suspect someone is experiencing carbon monoxide poisoning? |
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How can you prevent carbon monoxide poisoning while 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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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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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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What is true regarding the impact of drugs on a person's ability to operate a vehicle safely? |
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How do illegal drugs and controlled substances, such as marijuana, affect a person's ability to operate a vehicle? |
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When are drivers perceived to be driving under the influence of alcohol considered intoxicated? |
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What should a person do if taking medication and unsure about its effects on driving? |
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Is it legal to transport an open container of alcohol in the passenger compartment? |
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What might wake you up after consuming alcohol, but will not sober you? |
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If you are under 21, it is illegal to: |
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What is advised for individuals taking prescription or over-the-counter medicines? |
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What is the only effective way to reduce your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)? |
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What level of alcohol in your blood can affect concentration, perception, judgment, and memory? |
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To avoid the risk of being involved in an alcohol-related crash, what should you do? |
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If you have had three beers in the past hour, about how long will it take for all the alcohol to leave your bloodstream? |
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What does an adult imply consent to when arrested for operating a motor vehicle or watercraft while intoxicated? |
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A person who refuses to give a blood or breath specimen for analysis will have their: |
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What happens if you submit to a blood or breath specimen and the results show a BAC of 0.08 or greater? |
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Which factors influence a driver’s ability to assess an emergency situation or judge speed and distance? |
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Why is it dangerous to take more than one drug at the same time, especially when alcohol is involved? |
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You should always check with a doctor or pharmacist before: |
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What is the penalty for possessing an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle passenger area on a public highway? |
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What should you do if you have been drinking? |
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What does zero-tolerance mean for minors operating a motor vehicle or watercraft? |
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Which of the following statement is true regarding a minor? |
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What are the penalties for providing alcohol to a minor? |
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What happens if a minor refuses to provide a breath or blood specimen? |
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What happens if a minor provides a breath or blood specimen that confirms they have been operating a motor vehicle with any detectable amount of alcohol below the 0.08 BAC legal limit? |
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If the minor's breath or blood test shows BAC below 0.08, the driver's license can be suspended for ______ days for the first offense. |
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What are the penalties for a first offense DWI by a minor? |
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A minor charged with DWI with passenger under 15 is a state jail felony punishable by: |
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A minor charged with intoxication assault is a third-degree felony punishable by: |
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A minor charged with intoxication manslaughter is a second-degree felony punishable by: |
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A first offense DWI and DUI by an adult is punishable by: |
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What are the penalties for an adult convicted of DWI or DUI with a passenger under 15? |
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An intoxication assault conviction of an adult is punishable by: |
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An intoxication manslaughter conviction of an adult is punishable by: |
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