Traffic Flashcards
What’d does PBT stand for?
Passive breath test
What does EBT stand for?
Evidential breath test
When can you require a person to undergo a blood test?
Driver refuses to undergo an EBT
EBT returns and incomplete result
EBT machine unavailable
Which section on the LTA determine who must give a blood specimen?
72 & 73
Which section of the LTA determines who must undergo a BST?
68
What does BST stand for?
Breath screening test
Which section of the LTA determines who must undergo an EBT?
69
Which section of the LTA makes it an offence not to stop and render assistance?
22
Which section of the LTA makes it an offence to contravene any notice or requirement imposed by an enforcement officer?
52
Which section of the LTA outlines the punishment for accruing 100 demerits in 2 years?
90
For a driver with a current license, what is the penalty for accumulating 100 or more demerits within 2 years?
License suspended for 3 months
What would be the reason someone would lose their license for 28 days?
EBT over 650 mcg/L
EBT over 400 mcg/L with relevant convictions in last 4 years
What would cause the driver to lose their car for 28 days?
EBT of over 400 mcg/L with two relevant convictions in last 4 years
Failing to stop for police
Driver disqualified
What powers do police have under section 113 of the LTA?
D - details of person on road
I - inspect vehicle
M - move vehicle on road when it is an obstacle
D - direct vehicle on road when it is an obstacle
F - forbid unlicensed driver to drive
F - forbid unlicensed passenger transport
D - direct vehicle to drive in certain direction, direct pedestrians not to cross road
What powers does section 114 of LTA give to police?
Arrest driver for failing to stop
Demand drivers details
Stop vehicles
What does section 115 relate to LTA?
Pink sticker - dangerous vehicle
Green sticker - non compliant
Which section allows police to arrest without warrant for failing to listen to an order from section 113 & 115?
116
How long does someone have to comply with a request if police BELIEVE that car was involved in an offence?
14 days
What power allows police to enter and seize a vehicle on private property?
119
What FARMED stand for?
F - forbid to drive for certain period A - all keys confiscated R - render immobile M - move vehicle E - EBA offender forbidden to drive for 12 hours D - direct to rest
Which section of the LTA does FARMED apply?
121
What is the punishment and section number for someone who is caught driving over 400 mcg/L limit for a first offence?
Section 56(1) - 3 months /$4,500 fine, 6 months disqualification
A 17 year old driver is caught with a blood alcohol level of 45mg per 100mL. What is their punishment ?
3 months/$2,250 fine, 3 months disqualification
What does section 57(2) of the LTA cover?
Diver under 20, blood alcohol is greater than 30 mg/100mL
Which section of the LTA dictates who must undergo a EBT?
69
Which section dictates who must undergo a CIT?
71A
What is the maximum amount of time a vehicle can be seized for when searching for evidence?
7 days (section 123 LTA)
What is the maximum amount a vehicle can be seized for in an emergency?
12 hours (section 123 LTA)
What is a TON?
Traffic offence notice
What is the definition of inconsiderate driving?
Driving that includes inattention or thoughtless actions or omissions, as well as deliberate ones, which is inconsiderate to other road users
What is the definition of careless driving?
Driving that falls below the driving standards of a reasonable, prudent motorist
What is the definition of dangerous driving?
Driving in a manner or speed which was or might have been dangerous to anyone
What is the definition of reckless driving?
Knowingly disregarding one’s duty as a driver. Deliberately running an unjustifiable risk of injury or collision
What type of driving require an element of intent?
Reckless driving
What section of LTA related to racing?
22A