NC DMV, Chapter 2 Flashcards
What percentages of alcohol increases the level of crashes?
0.05% and 0.08% is higher
What is the Safe Roads Act?
It is replaced as a single offence of DWI.
What is DWI?
Driving while impaired
What 2 kinds of tests are used if an officer charges you?
Breath or blood
If you refuse to do a test what will happen?
Revocation of license for at least 30 days and 12 month minimum at DMV.
If you willfully refusal of revocation has elapsed has happened what happens?
Limited driving privilege
If your test shows _____ % or more ( ____% for commercial motor vehicle your privilege is revoked.
0.08, 0.04
What can they set up for impaired drivers?
road blocks
If a person is convicted of DWI twice what happens?
Jail time
If there are repeat DWI offenders what can be checked?
Alcohol problems, attend alcohol safety schools
What must anyone convicted do prior to reinstate driving privileges?
Substance abuse assessment
What happens at your first conviction of DWI?
Mandatory revocation for 1 year
What happens at a second conviction of DWI?
Revocation for 4 years when a prior offense is within 3 years of the first conviction.
What happens at the third conviction of DWI?
Permanent revocation of at least one conviction within 5 years of previous offense.
What happens at the fourth conviction of DWI?
Permanent drivers license revocation. Felony if the 3 happened within the past 7 years.