Traffic Flashcards

1
Q

What’d does PBT stand for?

A

Passive breath test

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2
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What does EBT stand for?

A

Evidential breath test

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3
Q

When can you require a person to undergo a blood test?

A

Driver refuses to undergo an EBT

EBT returns and incomplete result

EBT machine unavailable

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4
Q

Which section on the LTA determine who must give a blood specimen?

A

72 & 73

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5
Q

Which section of the LTA determines who must undergo a BST?

A

68

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6
Q

What does BST stand for?

A

Breath screening test

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7
Q

Which section of the LTA determines who must undergo an EBT?

A

69

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8
Q

Which section of the LTA makes it an offence not to stop and render assistance?

A

22

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9
Q

Which section of the LTA makes it an offence to contravene any notice or requirement imposed by an enforcement officer?

A

52

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10
Q

Which section of the LTA outlines the punishment for accruing 100 demerits in 2 years?

A

90

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11
Q

For a driver with a current license, what is the penalty for accumulating 100 or more demerits within 2 years?

A

License suspended for 3 months

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12
Q

What would be the reason someone would lose their license for 28 days?

A

EBT over 650 mcg/L

EBT over 400 mcg/L with relevant convictions in last 4 years

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13
Q

What would cause the driver to lose their car for 28 days?

A

EBT of over 400 mcg/L with two relevant convictions in last 4 years

Failing to stop for police

Driver disqualified

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14
Q

What powers do police have under section 113 of the LTA?

A

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

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15
Q

What powers does section 114 of LTA give to police?

A

Arrest driver for failing to stop

Demand drivers details

Stop vehicles

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16
Q

What does section 115 relate to LTA?

A

Pink sticker - dangerous vehicle

Green sticker - non compliant

17
Q

Which section allows police to arrest without warrant for failing to listen to an order from section 113 & 115?

A

116

18
Q

How long does someone have to comply with a request if police BELIEVE that car was involved in an offence?

A

14 days

19
Q

What power allows police to enter and seize a vehicle on private property?

A

119

20
Q

What FARMED stand for?

A
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
21
Q

Which section of the LTA does FARMED apply?

A

121

22
Q

What is the punishment and section number for someone who is caught driving over 400 mcg/L limit for a first offence?

A

Section 56(1) - 3 months /$4,500 fine, 6 months disqualification

23
Q

A 17 year old driver is caught with a blood alcohol level of 45mg per 100mL. What is their punishment ?

A

3 months/$2,250 fine, 3 months disqualification

24
Q

What does section 57(2) of the LTA cover?

A

Diver under 20, blood alcohol is greater than 30 mg/100mL

25
Q

Which section of the LTA dictates who must undergo a EBT?

A

69

26
Q

Which section dictates who must undergo a CIT?

A

71A

27
Q

What is the maximum amount of time a vehicle can be seized for when searching for evidence?

A

7 days (section 123 LTA)

28
Q

What is the maximum amount a vehicle can be seized for in an emergency?

A

12 hours (section 123 LTA)

29
Q

What is a TON?

A

Traffic offence notice

30
Q

What is the definition of inconsiderate driving?

A

Driving that includes inattention or thoughtless actions or omissions, as well as deliberate ones, which is inconsiderate to other road users

31
Q

What is the definition of careless driving?

A

Driving that falls below the driving standards of a reasonable, prudent motorist

32
Q

What is the definition of dangerous driving?

A

Driving in a manner or speed which was or might have been dangerous to anyone

33
Q

What is the definition of reckless driving?

A

Knowingly disregarding one’s duty as a driver. Deliberately running an unjustifiable risk of injury or collision

34
Q

What type of driving require an element of intent?

A

Reckless driving

35
Q

What section of LTA related to racing?

A

22A