Fines and Limits Flashcards

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What does the No-Fault Law require?

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It requires people have a minimum of $10,000 in PIP and a minimum of $10,000 in PDL

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What is the reinstatement fee for failing to have insurance?

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$150 to $500

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What is the punishment for driving with a license and plate that have been under suspension for 30 days or more?

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Up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine

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What coverage must you have if you have a DUI conviction?

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$100,000 BIL for injuries to one person, $300,000 BIL for injuries to multiple people, and $50,000 PDL

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What coverage must you have in cases other than the DUI?

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$10,000 BIL for injuries to one person, $20,000 BIL for injuries to multiple people, and $10,000 PDL

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When must you renew your license plates and registration?

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Annually or biennially, within 90 days before the birthday of the first owner listed on the registration form

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7
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What time restrictions hold for minors with learner’s license?

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Accompanied by passenger 21 or older
Cannot drive at night for first 3 months
After 3 months, can drive until 10PM

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What time restrictions hold for 16-year olds with licenses?

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Cannot drive between 11PM and 6AM with two exceptions:

(1) driving to and from work
(2) driving with passenger 21 or older

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What time restrictions hold for 17-year olds with licenses?

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Cannot drive between 1AM and 5AM with two exceptions:

(1) driving to and from work
(2) driving with passenger 21 or older

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What is the penalty for littering up to 15 pounds onto roadways?

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$100 fine

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What is the penalty for littering more than 15 pounds onto roadways?

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Up to $1,000 fine, 3 points on record, and community service

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When will your license be suspended for a DUI?

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If your BAL is .08 or above, or you refuse to take a test

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What does the implied consent law hold?

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You have agreed by signing your driver license to take these tests if asked. If you refuse to take the tests when asked, your license will automatically be suspended for one year.

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14
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What are the penalties for First DUI Conviction?

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  • $500-$1000 fine ($1000-$2000 if BAL .15 or minor in vehicle)
  • 50 hours community service
  • up to 1 year of probation
  • not more than 6 months of imprisonment (9 months if BAL .15 or minor in vehicle)
  • minimum 180 days of license revocation
  • 12 hours of DUI school
  • evaluation for addiction
  • ignition interlock device if court ordered (6 months if BAL .15 or minor in vehicle)
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What are the penalties for a second DUI Offense?

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  • $1000-$2000 fine ($2000-$4000 if BAL .15 or minor in vehicle)
  • not more than 9 months of imprisonment
  • minimum 180 days revocation
  • 21 hours of DUI school
  • evaluation conducted to determine need for addiction treatment
  • ignition interlock device required for at least 1 year
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What are the penalties for a third DUI offense?

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  • $2000-$5000 fine ($4000-$5000 if BAL .15 or minor in vehicle)
  • no more than 12 months in prison
  • revoke license for minimum of 180 days
  • 21 hours of DUI school
  • evaluation conducted to determine need to treat addiction
  • ignition interlock device for at least two continuous years
17
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What is zero tolerance law?

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  • any driver under 21 with BAL of .02 or higher has license suspended for 6 months
  • any driver under 21 with BAL of .05 or higher must attend a substance abuse course
  • parents and legal guardians will be notified of evaluation results for all drivers under 19
18
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What are you required to do if you have three crashes in three years?

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  • complete 12 hours of an approved Advanced Driver Improvement course (ADI)
  • receive 4 hours of behind-the-wheel training from a Florida licensed commercial driving school (CDS)
  • pass the extended driving test with a driver license examiner

Failure to complete these requirements within 90 days will result in a license cancellation

19
Q

What violations result in 3 points added?

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  • unlawful speed 15mph or less over lawful or posted speed
  • texting while driving
  • texting occured in a school zone (adds 3 points to primary offense)
  • driving during restricted hours
  • using a handheld device in a school crossing, school zone, or work zone
20
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What violations result in 4 points added?

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  • unlawful speed 16mph or more over lawful or posted speed
  • violation of traffic signal/sign/device
  • passing a stopped school bus
  • reckless driving
21
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What violation results in 6 points?

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  • unlawful speed resulting in crash
  • leaving the scene of a crash resulting in property damage of more than $50
  • texting resulted in a crash (6 points added to primary offense)
  • passing a stopped school bus resulting in serious injury or death
22
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What is the length of suspension based on points?

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  • 12 points within a 12-month period: 30 days
  • 18 points within an 18-month period: 3 months
  • 24 points within a 36-month period: 1 year
23
Q

What is the fine for exceeding the speed limit by more than 50mph?

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  • 1st offense: $1000
  • 2nd offense: $2500
24
Q

When are fines doubled for speeding infractions?

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within a school zone or construction zone

25
Q

What are the mandatory points restrictions for minors?

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  • 6 points or more within a 12-month period: 1 year restriction
  • 90 days added for each additional point
26
Q

Under what conditions can your license be suspended?

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  • make a fraudulent application
  • allow license to be used illegally
  • court order
  • refuse to take a BAL test
  • misuse a restricted license
  • earn a certain number of points
  • break a traffic law and fail to pay fine or go to court
  • fail to pay child support
  • fail to carry insurance
  • fail to stop for bus
  • commit retail theft
  • school dropout
27
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Under what conditions can your license be revoked?

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  • DUI
  • felony involving motor vehicle
  • not stopping to help when your vehicle causes a crash with injury/death
  • lying about ownership/operation of vehicles
  • three reckless driving cases in one year
  • immoral act involving motor vehicle
  • three major offenses or 15 offenses for which you earn points within five years
  • drug possession felony
  • vision worse than minimum requirements
  • highway racing
28
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Under what conditions can your license be canceled?

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  • your license was issued in error
  • you give false information or identification
  • you fail to complete a required school
29
Q

What are the penalties for passing a stopped school bus?

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Fine of $165-$265

If passing results in serious injury or death:

  • serve 120 community service hours in trauma center
  • participate in a victim’s impact panel session
  • $1,500 fine
30
Q

What are the penalties for a fraudulent disabled parking permit?

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  • $500 fine
  • up to 6 months in jail
  • illegally parked vehicle towed