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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| ADAP | Alcohol and drug awareness program |
| TADRA | Georges teenage and adult driver responsibility act |
| What did TADRA reduce | Reduce fatal motor vehicle crashes involving teenage drivers |
| What is step one for George's graduated drivers licensing process | Class CP. Instrumental permit |
| What is class CP granted to | People at least 15 years old |
| What can be issued once you enter class CP | You may operate any class c vehicle when accompanied by a person at least 21 years of age who the licensed driver at class C. Thisperson must be fit in capable of exercising control over the vehicle |
| What is step two and George's graduated drivers licensing process | Provisional license. Class D |
| What kind of person is class D granted to | Granted to person 16 and 17 years of age that have held an instrumental permit for 12 months and one day. No major traffic violations that resulted in the mandatory suspension of the permit, completed a D a P, and passed a behind the wheel skills test |
| What must be provided for teens to have a visual license of class D at age 16 | At least 30 hours of theoretical instruction and six hours a practical behind the wheel instruction |
| A class d license holder may not drive between the hours of | 12 AM and 6 AM |
| Who may drive with a person who has a class D license | For six months; only immediate family members. Second six months; only one passenger under 21 years who is not a member of the drivers family. First and second six months.; Only three passengers under 21 years of age who arentmembers of the drivers family |
| What must a class d lisense holder must do for the 12 months before proceeding application for their class C license | |
| What is step three for George's graduated drivers licensing process | Class c |
| What age do you apply for class c | Age 18 |
| What traffic violations during the 12 months preceding application can you not attend class c | D UI, motor vehicle to flee or attempt to elude a police officer, racing, reckless driving, hit and run, any violation that results in the assessment of four more points against their drivers license |
| If any person under the age of 21 is convicted of an offense how many months will you be suspended for one conviction | Six months |
| How many months will you be suspended if you have two convictions | 12 months |
| What are some offenses I can get you suspension | Hit and run, racing on highways, using a motor vehicle to flee or two attempt to allude a police officer, reckless and aggressive driving, under age possession of alcohol, for more points on your license for more points on your license under 18 years age |
| People under 21 years of age are presumed to be DUI if they are operating a motor vehicle and there blood alcohol concentration is | .02. Or higher |
| First suspension of DUI | .02 or greater but less than .08 your license will be suspended for a minimum period of six months previous conviction equals 12 months. BAC is .08 or greater are you refused testing your license will be suspended for a. Minimum. 12 months |
| Second suspension of DUI | Will be suspended for 18 months. During the first 120 days n no driving pledges and known as hard suspension you may be eligible to have certified and functioning ignition and Interlock device. Final two months you may be eligible for a limited permit |
| Third suspension of DUI | Declared habitual 12 violator in your drivers license will be revoked for a period of five years. You also be subject to the twelve-month ignition interlock requirement |
| Younger than 18 years of age must be enrolled in and not under expulsion from a school in order to obtain what | Drivers license |
| What must you provide if you're not enrolled in school for a drivers license | High school diploma, GED, special diploma, certification of high school completion, or proof of enrollment and a GED program or a post secondary school |
| If you are do you are I and refused testing how long will your drivers license be suspended | Minimum of one year |
| Occupant safety | Georgia law requires that each occupant in a front seat is restrained by a seat belt |
| Total cell phone band for teens | Georgia law prohibits anyone under the age of 18 who holds a learners permit or class d license from talking or texting on any wireless device while driving |
| Adult texting ban | Georgia law prohibits anyone age 18 or over hold a class C license from reading writing or sending a text message while driving |
| What does passenger vehicle mean | Every motor vehicle including but not limited to pick up trucks vans and sport utility vehicle decide to carry 10 passengers or fewer and use for the transportation a person |
| What is the most effective occupant protection and helps reduce the risk of death or serious injury | Safety belt |
| What can safety belts help you and event of a crash | Control of the vehicle, keep your head from striking the dashboard, keeps people in the vehicle from hitting each other, help spread the cross for us across a stronger parts of the body, helps keep you from being ejected from the vehicle. |
| What must a driver do if they are transporting a child under eight years of age | Must properly restrained a child in a child passenger restraint system appropriate for the child height and weight |
| Where must you place your hands when you're gripping the steering wheel | 9 o'clock position and 3 o'clock position or 10 o'clock position and 4 o'clock position |
| Driving after sunset presents a unique set of challenges the most | Glare in reduced visibility |
| How can driving in the dark be difficult | Difficult to determine the size speed color and distance of objects |
| How can you reduce the potential of accidents | Slowing down in increasing following distance |
| What does speeding reduce | Reduces a drivers ability is your safety around curves are objects in the roadway, extend the distance necessary to stop a vehicle, and increases the distance a vehicle travels all driver react to a dangerous situation |
| What is a good tip for speed | Always know your speed in the speed limit |
| What are rear end collisions often caused by | Following another vehicle too closely |
| How can you know your space between the vehicle in front of you | Measure the amount of time between the vehicle in front of you passes a reference point and when your vehicle passes the same reference point |
| How many seconds is it good to follow behind the vehicle in front of you and what does this do | Three seconds. It provides you with visibility, time, and space to help avoid a rear end crash. Allows you time to steer or break out of danger at modern speeds |
| When should the distance between your vehicle in front of you be even greater | During inclement weather, or when hazardous road conditions are present |
| How should you stop in front of the vehicle | Stopping to position allows you to see the back of the tires of the car in front of U |
| How do you know how much tire pressure your Needs | PS I located in the doorjamb of the vehicle |
| Describe the penny test | If the Lincolns head is covered by the thread you're driving with the legal and safe amount of thread |
| How can you limit distraction | Pulling off the road to perform activities not related to the driving task |
| Who are prohibited from using any wireless device while driving | Drivers under age 18 who holds a class D license or learners permit |
| Any driver age 18 or over with the class c license is for prohibited from what | Reading and writing are sending a text message while driving |
| What are exceptions for driving and texting | Emergencies and for drivers are fully part and responding to emergencies |
| What is the most widely use drug in the world | Alcohol |
| What has the use of alcohol and other drugs been linked to | Unintentional injuries, physical fights, Academic and occupational problems, and illegal behavior |
| What can long term alcohol lead to | Liver disease, cancer, cardiovascular disease, neurological damage, as well psychiatric problem such as depression anxiety and antisocial personality order |
| What is the legal drinking age | 21 years and older |
| NIDA | National Institute of drug abuse |
| What is the most abused illicit substance among youth | Marijuana |
| True or false can marijuana be addicting | True |
| What happens when you smoke marijuana | Impairs judgment and distorts perception which can we can a person's performance in school. Driving under the influence increases the risk of a traffic crash and probability a fatality will result |
| How much marijuana smoke deposits more than cancer causing substances | Four times more tar in the Lungs and contains up to 70% more cancer causing substances |
| What are the effects of marijuana | Raises the heart rate increasing the chances of heart attack. Limits the body ability to fight off affection. Can lead to drop an IQ and negatively impact one's functional and well being |
| Cocaine is highly what and what can this cause | It's highly addictive. It causes how are hallucinations paranoia aggression insomnia depression and some instances seizures heart attacks respiratory failure and even death |
| Affects of ecstasy | Can interfere with the bodies ability to regulate its temperature which can cause danger is overheating(hyperthermia). Can lead to serious heart, Kenny, or liver problems, and even death |
| Cause of hallucinogens | Changes the way the brain interprets Time, reality, and it's environment.Results and the user your invoices, images,and feeling things that do not exist. Leads to increased heart rate& blood pressure can cause heart &lung failure, changes people emotions |
| How is heroin highly addictive | It enters the brain very quickly |
| Causes of heroin | Slows the thought process, reaction time, a memory, thereby fact you know where the user ask and makes decisions. Associated with serious health conditions. Collapse vein infection of the heart lining and values, obsessive's, and liver or kidney disease. |
| What are pulmonary complications for heroin | Various types of pneumonia may result from the poor health of the user as from Heroins depressing affects on respiration |
| What does street heroin contain | Often contains toxic contaminants or addictive is that clog blood vessels leading to the lungs, Liver, kidneys, or brain, causing permanent damage to vital organs |
| What are inhalants | Substances or Sheehan for a product such as glue or paint thinner that are sniffed are half to cause an immediate hi |
| What can inhalants cause | Affects the brain Irreversible physical and mental damage. Starve the body of O and force the heart to beat irregularly. Nausea nosebleeds, develop liver, lung, and kidney problems, and lose their sense of hearing or smell. Experience muscle wasting |
| Cause of methamphetanies | Increases the bodies regulatory function, including heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure. Experience dry mouth, and create sweaty, dilated pupils, headaches, disorientation, severe depression and paranoia, hallucinations. Increased heart rate and BP |
| Describe Prescription and over-the-counter drugs | Over the counter drugs remain high. Abuse by youth include pain relievers tranquilizers stimulants.. Widely available for your inexpensive and falsely believe to be safer than the listen drugs. Can call serious health effects addiction and death. |
| Designer and synthetic drugs | GA has an active trick laws targeting is the on position of designer and synthetic drug. |
| What is more commonly referred to as a synthetic marijuana | "Bath salt" and K2 |
| What happened if you are in possession of a drug and the vehicle | The drivers license of any person convicted of driving or being an actual physical control of any moving vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance or marijuana shall be suspended by operation by law |
| What is the first suspension for possession of drugs while driving | Will be suspended for a period of 180 days. You will not be eligible for any type of limited driving permit |
| What is the second suspension for possession of drugs while driving | Suspended for a minimum period of three years. You may apply for reinstatement of your drivers license. submitting proof of completion of a DUI alcohol or drug use risk reduction program after one year from the conviction. |