Points And Fines Flashcards
If a driver is driving in excess of fifteen miles per hour over the posted speed and at a speed above fifty-five miles per hour, his or her driving privileges will be revoked for \_\_\_\_\_\_ days. 90 60 30 120
30
If a driver is driving in excess of fifteen miles per hour over the posted speed and at a speed above fifty-five miles per hour, his or her driving privileges will be revoked for thirty days.
Aggressive driving convictions result in the addition of \_\_\_ points while reckless driving convictions result in the addition of \_\_\_\_\_ points. 4; 6 5; 4 6; 4 5; 3
5; 4
A NC driver's first points suspension will remain in affect for \_\_\_\_ days. 60 30 120 90
60
A NC driver’s first points suspension will remain in effect for sixty days.
If a NC driver is convicted of following another vehicle too closely, his or her driving record tally will increase by \_\_\_ points. 5 4 3 6
4
If a NC driver is convicted of another DWI while his or her license is revoked because of a prior DWI:
- his or her insurance policy will be cancelled
- he or she will be required to pay an additional fine
- he or she must seek alcohol abuse treatment
- his or her vehicle may be seized and sold
-his or her vehicle may be seized and sold
An immediate revocation period of \_\_\_\_ days will occur if a NC driver is found to be driving while intoxicated. 30 60 90 120
30
A conviction of prearranged racing on a North Carolina highway will result in a \_\_\_ year suspension period and immediate seizure of the driver's vehicle. 3 1 4 2
3
Prearranged racing convictions result in serious penalties. Drivers who are convicted of this charge will have their licenses suspended by the DMV for three years.
Illegal passing is assigned a value of \_\_\_ points. 4 5 6 3
4
Illegal passing is assigned a value of four points.
Upon a \_\_\_\_ DWI conviction, North Carolina law requires the driver to go to jail. second fourth third first
Second
If a NC driver's license has been revoked because of a refusal charge, he or she may be eligible for limited driving privileges after \_\_\_\_ of the revocation period have passed. 9 months 6 months 120 days 30 days
6 months
If a NC driver’s license has been revoked because of a refusal charge, he or she may be eligible for limited driving privileges after six months of the revocation period have passed.
A first DWI conviction will result in a mandatory \_\_\_\_ license revocation period. 6 month 1 year 90 day 120 day
1year
The accumulation of \_\_\_ or more points within a three year period will result in license revocation. 16 14 12 10
12
Upon accumulation of twelve points within three years, a NC driver’s license will be suspended.
The minimum immediate license revocation period for refusing to submit to chemical testing for drugs or alcohol is \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ days. 90 60 30 10
30
A third points suspension will last for \_\_\_\_\_\_ months. 3 12 6 9
12
Drivers must pay a \_\_\_ service fee in addition to the state's restoration fee when regaining his or her license after suspension or revocation unless it was surrendered to the court or mailed to the DMV. $100.00 $50.00 $25.00 $200.00
50
Drivers must pay a $50.00 service fee in addition to the state’s restoration fee when regaining his or her license after suspension or revocation unless it was surrendered to the court or mailed to the DMV.
For minor North Carolina drivers, \_\_\_ convictions within twelve months will result in a ninety day suspension period. 4 3 5 2
3
Three moving traffic convictions within a year will result in a suspension period of ninety days for NC drivers who are under the age of eighteen.
Upon a NC driver's fourth DWI conviction, if the three prior DWIs occurred within a \_\_\_\_\_\_ year period, the conviction will be considered a felony. 13 9 11 7
7
If a North Carolina driver is simultaneously convicted of a speeding violation that validates license revocation and a \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ charge, his or her license will be revoked for sixty days. reckless driving insurance improper passing failure to yield
Reckless driving
The second points suspension period will remain in affect for: 90 days 1 year 180 days 120 days
180 days
A second points suspension period will remain in effect for six months.
After regaining his or her license from a prior points suspension, a NC driver who accumulates \_\_\_ points within \_\_\_ years will have his or her driving privileges suspended a second time 10; 3 6; 3 8; 3 12; 3
8:3
After regaining his or her license from a prior points suspension, a NC driver who accumulates eight points within three years will have his or her driving privileges suspended a second time.
Which of the following convictions will result in the addition of only one point? littering speeding failing to yield to a bicycle all of these answers are correct
Littering
Which of the following is a conviction that is NOT assigned a value of three points in the state of North Carolina? failing to maintain liability insurance running a red light failing to yield right of way none of these answers are correct
None of these
Speeding in excess of fifty-five miles per hour will result in the addition of \_\_\_ points. 4 3 6 5
3
Speeding in excess of fifty-five miles per hour will result in the addition of three points.
NC drivers who are under the age of eighteen will lose their driving privileges for \_\_\_\_ upon conviction of a fourth moving traffic violation within a one year period. 30 days 90 days 15 days 6 months
6 months
NC drivers who are under the age of eighteen will lose their driving privileges for six months upon conviction of a fourth moving traffic violation within a one year period.
Upon regaining his or her driving privileges after a first DWI conviction, a North Carolina driver’s personal BAC legal limit will be __
Upon regaining his or her driving privileges after a first DWI conviction, a North Carolina driver’s personal BAC legal limit will be 0.04%.
Speeding in a school zone will result in the addition of \_\_\_ points. 2 3 4 5
3
Speeding convictions in school zones will result in the addition of three points.
The standard legal BAC limit for North Carolina drivers who are over the age of twenty-one is____.
- 05%
- 07%
- 08%
- 10%
0.07%
The standard legal BAC limit for drivers who are over the age of twenty-one is 0.07%.
If a North Carolina driver is convicted of a second DWI charge within a three year period, his or her license will be revoked for \_\_\_\_ years. 2 3 4 5
4
If a North Carolina driver is convicted of a second DWI charge within a three year period, his or her license will be revoked for four years.
Upon a second DWI conviction and subsequent license restoration, a driver’s BAC legal limit will be _______
- 04%
- 08%
- 06%
- 00%
0.00
Multiple DWI convictions will lead to a driver being at greater risk for additional DWI convictions because of a BAC limit that is reduced to 0.00%.
The license restoration fee in the state of North Carolina is: $100.00 $25.00 $200.00 $50.00
50.00
North Carolina’s license restoration fee is $50.00. This is paid by drivers upon restoring their licenses after suspension or revocation. If a DWI conviction was the cause of loss of license, the restoration fee will be $75.00.
If a NC driver who is under the age of eighteen is convicted of a second moving traffic violation with a year, his or her license will be suspended for a period of \_\_\_ days 30 90 15 60
30
If a NC driver who is under the age of eighteen is convicted of a second moving traffic violation with a year, his or her license will be suspended for a period of thirty days.