Permit

Cards (33)

  • You must yield the right-of-way to police, fire, ambulance, or any other emergency vehicles using a siren or air horn, and a red or blue flashing light. Pull over to the right edge of the road, or as near to the right as possible, when you see or hear an emergency vehicle approaching from any direction.
  • As a good driver, you should get into the proper turn lane and signal at least 100 feet before you turn.
  • At a roundabout, drivers who approach the intersection make a slight right turn to go counterclockwise around a circular center island.
  • Use the left lane only to pass another vehicle WHEN PASSING ON HIGHWAYS
  • A flashing red light means the same thing as a stop sign.
  • A flashing yellow light tells you to slow down and proceed with caution.
  • Slow Moving Vehicle A reflective orange triangle on the rear of a vehicle means it is traveling less than 25 mph.
  • Rural interstates and freeways 70
  • INterstate highways, freeways or expressways within urbanized areas 60
  • All other roads and highways not located in an urbanized area 60
  • Lettered roads 55
  • To avoid making mistakes, or being in a crash because of someone else’s mistake, you must drive defensively.
  • A good way to measure your safe following distance is to use the “three second rule.”
  • Your stopping distance equals your reaction distance plus your braking distance.
  • The following distance equals your reaction distance plus your vehicle’s braking distance at different speeds.
  • The braking distance is the distance you travel after you apply your brakes and before your vehicle comes to a stop.
  • Try to signal at least 100 feet before you make your move.
  • Use your low beams when you come within 500 feet (about one block) of an oncoming vehicle. Also use your low beams when following another vehicle within 300 feet.
  • If you think your tires are hydroplaning, take your foot off the accelerator and slow down
  • LOW BEAM HEADLIGHTS IN FOG
  • If your BAC level is .08% or more (or for minors .02% or more), the officer will take your license away and give you a notice. This notice tells you that your license will be suspended or revoked (and you will not be able to legally drive) after 15 days.
  • DUI 1st Offense - Spend up to six months in jail. Pay up to a $500 fine. AND 90 day suspension of license.
  • DUI 2nd Offense - Spend up to one year in jail. Pay up to a $1,000 fine AND 1 year suspension of license.
  • 3rd Offense - Spend up to four years in jail. Pay up to a $5,000 fine and 4 years in jail.
  • If you accumulate a total of 8 or more points in 18 months, your driving privilege will be suspended. Below are the consequences for accumulating 8 points in 18 months: • 1st suspension — 30 days • 2nd suspension — 60 days • 3rd (or subsequent) suspension — 90 days
  • Your driving privilege will be revoked for one year if you accumulate: • 12 or more points in 12 months • 18 or more points in 24 months • 24 or more points in 36 months
  • How far should you park from a curb?
    No more that 18 inches
  • When can you pass on the right?
    • When the vehicle in front is gonna take a left.
    • On a one way street.
    • on a street without any pavement in the middle
  • One way onto a two-way street: enter to the right of the yellow dividing line.
    two-way
  • Downhill parking: wheels to the right
    Uphill: wheels to the left if their is a curb if not then right.
  • use the left lane to pass on highways
  • always keep on the right when driving on highways unless you are passing slower vehicles
  • Accerleration lane: entering a highway
    Decceleration lane: leaving a highway