NC DMV, Chapter 2 Flashcards

1
Q

What percentages of alcohol increases the level of crashes?

A

0.05% and 0.08% is higher

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2
Q

What is the Safe Roads Act?

A

It is replaced as a single offence of DWI.

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3
Q

What is DWI?

A

Driving while impaired

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4
Q

What 2 kinds of tests are used if an officer charges you?

A

Breath or blood

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5
Q

If you refuse to do a test what will happen?

A

Revocation of license for at least 30 days and 12 month minimum at DMV.

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6
Q

If you willfully refusal of revocation has elapsed has happened what happens?

A

Limited driving privilege

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7
Q

If your test shows _____ % or more ( ____% for commercial motor vehicle your privilege is revoked.

A

0.08, 0.04

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8
Q

What can they set up for impaired drivers?

A

road blocks

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9
Q

If a person is convicted of DWI twice what happens?

A

Jail time

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10
Q

If there are repeat DWI offenders what can be checked?

A

Alcohol problems, attend alcohol safety schools

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11
Q

What must anyone convicted do prior to reinstate driving privileges?

A

Substance abuse assessment

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12
Q

What happens at your first conviction of DWI?

A

Mandatory revocation for 1 year

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13
Q

What happens at a second conviction of DWI?

A

Revocation for 4 years when a prior offense is within 3 years of the first conviction.

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14
Q

What happens at the third conviction of DWI?

A

Permanent revocation of at least one conviction within 5 years of previous offense.

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15
Q

What happens at the fourth conviction of DWI?

A

Permanent drivers license revocation. Felony if the 3 happened within the past 7 years.

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16
Q

On the first restoration what alcohol concentration must it be?

A

0.04

17
Q

On second or more restoration of license the alcohol concentration must be at?

A

0.00

18
Q

What must be put on a vehicle if the BAC is 0.15 or more?

A

ignition interlock

19
Q

If you are under 21 and convicted of DWI with any alcohol or drugs what happens?

A

License revocation for 1 year