1.
If arrested with a blood-alcohol content of .08 or more, an individual’s driving privileges will be suspended for at least three months.
2.
Alcohol is the single greatest factor in fatal motor vehicle accidents.
3.
What is the only effective way to remove alcohol from the body?
4.
If a driver is arrested and refuses to submit to testing, driving privileges will be suspended for three months.
5.
Drivers whose licenses have been revoked as a result of DUI must meet several requirements, including undergoing an evaluation for alcohol and drug problems and paying a reinstatement fee, to regain their licenses.
6.
It is illegal for persons under age 21 to drive with any trace of alcohol or drugs in their systems.
7.
Regardless of fault, a crash report must be filed by the driver of a vehicle if the crash involves death, bodily injury or property damage of more than $1,500 (or more than $500 if a vehicle is uninsured).
8.
Before a driver can regain driving privileges after losing them because of an unsatisfied judgment suspension resulting from failure to pay for the damages from a crash, the driver must file proof of financial responsibility with the Secretary of State’s office.
9.
An individual’s driving privileges may be suspended under which of the following conditions?
A. 
Three reckless driving offenses in 12 months
B. 
C. 
Illegally transporting alcohol twice in 12 months
10.
Driving privileges may be revoked for giving false information to the Secretary of State.
11.
A merge sign means drivers should be prepared to change lanes or allow other traffic to come into their lane.
12.
When approaching a stop sign that is not marked by a crosswalk, drivers should stop their vehicles before entering the intersection.
13.
An orange sign means drivers should be alert, adjust their speed and be prepared to stop if necessary.
14.
What should the driver of a vehicle do when approaching a traffic control signal that is not in operation?
A. 
Come to a full stop and yield the right-of-way before entering the intersection
B. 
If the intersection is clear, the driver does not need to stop
C. 
Drive quickly through the intersection to get out of the way of other vehicles
15.
If a traffic light shows both a red light and a green arrow, a driver may not turn in the direction of the arrow until the red light has changed.
16.
Drivers may pass on a two-lane roadway marked with a single solid yellow line on their side of the center line.
17.
A railroad crossbuck sign should be treated the same as a yield sign.
18.
The road surface of a bridge may be dangerous in winter because it may remain icy after the rest of the roadway is clear.
19.
If driving during foggy weather, a driver should turn on the vehicle’s high-beam headlights to increase the field of vision.
20.
Most rear-end collisions are caused by the vehicle in back traveling too closely.
21.
The three-second rule helps the driver determine a safe following distance.
22.
If a vehicle starts to skid on water (hydroplane), the driver should quickly apply the brakes.
23.
If the front right wheel of a vehicle runs off the pavement, a driver should ease off the accelerator, brake gently and gently steer back onto the pavement.
24.
When approaching a railroad crossing that has no warning signals (such as electric flashing lights or gates), a driver should look, listen and slow down.
25.
After a train clears a crossing that has flashing signals, drivers may proceed after checking for a second train on another track.