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Drug use can lead to more driving mistakes, difficulty handling glare, and increased risk of traffic violations. | Yes, taking higher doses than recommended or combining OTC drugs with alcohol or other substances can lead to serious health problems, including liver damage, hallucinations, and even death. |
How does the danger of driving under the influence of drugs compare to driving under the influence of alcohol? | Driving after taking drugs can be just as deadly as driving under the influence of alcohol. |
What is DUI? | Driving Under the Influence. Operating a motor vehicle while affected by alcohol, drugs, or both. |
What are the consequences of DUI? | High costs in injuries, property damage, medical bills, lost work time, and death. Emotional toll on involved parties. |
How is DUI determined? | Primarily through BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) tests. Can also be determined by the presence of other drugs in the system and observable impairment. |
What are the legal BAC limits? | General population: BAC of .08 or higher. Under 21: BAC of .02 or higher. THC/marijuana levels also have legal limits. |
What are the penalties for a first DUI arrest? | License suspension for 90 days if BAC is .08 or higher (or .02 for under 21). License revocation for one year if refusing a breath test. |
What are the penalties for a second or subsequent DUI arrest? | License revocation for two years (or one year until age 21 for under 21). |
What is the Implied Consent Law? | By driving, you agree to take a breath test to determine BAC if requested by a law enforcement officer. Refusal results in license revocation. |
Can law enforcement obtain a blood test? | Yes, with a search warrant, valid waiver, or other legal authority. |
What are the penalties for DUI involving children? | Mandatory notification of child protective services if a child under 13 is present. Additional ignition interlock requirements if a child is 16 or younger. |
What are the rights of a DUI arrestee? | The right to request a hearing from the Department of Licensing before penalties take effect. |
What are my options if my driving privilege in Washington is suspended or revoked? | You may be eligible for a temporary restricted driver license (RDL). |
What are the two types of Restricted Driver Licenses? | 1: Ignition Interlock License (IIL) 2: Occupational/Restricted Driver License (ORL) |
What does an Ignition Interlock License (IIL) allow you to do? | Drive vehicles equipped with an ignition interlock device for drug or alcohol-related offenses. |
What does an Occupational/Restricted Driver License (ORL) allow you to do? | Drive to work, school, court-ordered services, healthcare, support dependents, or attend employment programs. |
Drive to work, school, court-ordered services, healthcare, support dependents, or attend employment programs. | Yes, they may be restricted to specific times, areas, days, or vehicles. |
Where can I apply for a Restricted Driver License? | Your local driver licensing office. |
Is there a fee to apply for a Restricted Driver License? | Yes, there is a non-refundable application fee |
How long do alcohol/drug offenses stay on my driving record? | For life. |
How long is a probationary license required? | Five years. |
What offenses require a probationary license? | Conviction of driving or being in physical control of a vehicle while under the influence or a granted deferred prosecution. |
In addition to regular licensing fees, what other fee is required for a probationary license? | A probationary license fee. |
When is the probationary license fee collected? | At issuance and renewal of the probationary license. |
What is deferred prosecution? | A program that postpones a DUI conviction while the defendant completes an approved treatment program and meets other court-ordered requirements. |
Who is eligible for deferred prosecution? | Individuals charged with DUI who suffer from alcoholism, drug addiction, or mental problems. |
How many times can a person use the deferred prosecution program? | Only once in their lifetime. |
What happens if a person successfully completes deferred prosecution? | The DUI charges are dismissed. |
What are some potential requirements of deferred prosecution? | Completing an approved treatment program, meeting licensing requirements, using an ignition interlock, and providing proof of liability insurance. |
What happens if you are 13-17 and convicted of a first alcohol or firearm violation, or 13-20 and convicted of a first drug violation? | Your driving privilege is revoked for one year or until age 17, whichever is longer. |
What happens if you are convicted of a second alcohol, drug, or firearm violation? | Your driving privilege is revoked for two years or until age 18, whichever is longer. |
Can you obtain a license, instruction permit, or take driver education while your driving privilege is revoked? | No, you cannot obtain a license, instruction permit, or take driver education during the revocation period. |
What do you need to do to reinstate your driving privilege after the revocation period? | You must pass the written and driving tests and pay a reissue fee in addition to regular testing and licensing fees. |
Is parental consent needed to reinstate a driving privilege for someone under 18? | Yes, parental consent is needed if you are under 18. |
How can minor health issues affect driving? | Minor health problems like a stiff neck, cough, or sore leg can impair your ability to drive safely. |
What should you do if you're not feeling well and need to go somewhere? | Let someone else drive. |
Is epilepsy generally dangerous for driving? | As long as it is under medical control, epilepsy generally is not dangerous. |
What are the conditions for driving in Washington if you have epilepsy? | You must be under a doctor's care, taking medication, and seizure-free for six months. |
When should diabetics not drive? | Diabetics should not drive when there is a risk of insulin reaction, blackout, convulsion, or shock. |
What factors can increase the risk of insulin reaction? | Skipping meals or snacks, taking the wrong amount of insulin, or adjusting insulin dosage. |
What additional precaution should diabetics take regarding their eyes? | Diabetics should have their eyes checked regularly for night blindness or other vision problems. |
Who should not drive due to heart-related issues? | People with heart disease, high blood pressure, circulation problems, or those at risk of blackout, fainting, or heart attack. |
What should you do if you are being treated for a heart condition? | Ask your doctor if the condition could affect your driving ability. |
How can emotions affect your driving? | Emotions like worry, excitement, fear, anger, and depression can impair your driving ability. |
What should you do if you're angry or excited before driving? | Give yourself time to cool down. Take a short walk and avoid driving until you've calmed down. |
How can you manage driving while feeling worried, depressed, or upset? | Focus on your driving. Listening to the radio can help. |
What's a good strategy for dealing with impatience while driving? | Leave earlier than necessary to avoid speeding and reduce the risk of accidents. |
What is a common cause of road rage? | Heavy traffic and tight schedules. |
Who is at risk from road rage? | Both the angry driver and those around them. |
What should you do if you see an angry driver? | What should you do if you see an angry driver? |
How can you protect yourself from an angry driver? | Slow down, move over, or take other safe actions to remove yourself from the situation. |
What should you do if you feel you are being followed or harassed by another driver? | Seek help by exiting in a populated area with open businesses. Call the police if you have a cellular phone. |
What should you do if your brakes fail? | Pump the brake pedal several times, then use the parking brake slowly, and if that doesn't work, shift to lower gears and find a safe place to stop. Do not drive without brakes. |
What should you do if you have a tire blowout? | Hold the steering wheel tightly, slow down gradually by taking your foot off the gas pedal and using the brakes lightly, and pull off the road to a safe place if possible. |
What should you do if the engine stalls while driving? | Keep a firm grip on the steering wheel, pull off the road, and remember that the brakes will still work but may require more pressure. |
What should you do if your headlights fail? | Try the headlight switch a few times, turn on emergency flashers, turn signals, or fog lights if available, and pull off the road as soon as possible. |
What should you do if the gas pedal sticks and the motor keeps accelerating? | Keep your eyes on the road, quickly shift to neutral, pull off the road when safe, and turn off the engine. |
What are three options drivers have to avoid a collision? | Stop, turn, or speed up. |
How can you stop quickly with ABS? | Press on the brake pedal as hard as you can and keep pressing it down. |
How can you stop quickly without ABS? | Apply the brakes as hard as you can without locking them. If they lock up, let up on the brake pedal briefly and then press again until the vehicle stops. |
When turning quickly, what should you do with the steering wheel? | Turn the steering wheel in the direction you want the vehicle to go. |
In what situation might speeding up be necessary to avoid a collision? | When another vehicle is about to hit you from the side or behind and there is room to move forward to safety. |
What is the most important thing to avoid when your vehicle skids? | Braking. Braking will not help and can make the skid worse. |
: What should you do if your vehicle skids? | Steer in the direction you want the vehicle to go and continue steering left and right until you regain control. |
What is the most important thing you can do to protect yourself in a collision? | Wear your lap and shoulder belts. |
If your vehicle is hit from behind, what should you do? | Press yourself against the seat and put your head against the head restraint. Be ready to apply the brakes to avoid being pushed into another vehicle. |
If your vehicle is hit from the side, what should you do? | Brace yourself for the impact and try to steer or brake to avoid hitting something else. Airbags will not help in a side-impact collisi |
If your vehicle is about to be hit from the front, what should you do? | If possible, try to turn the vehicle to lessen the impact |
Should you stop at the scene of a collision you weren't involved in? | No, only stop if you are involved or if emergency help has not yet arrived. |
What should you do if you are involved in a collision? | Stop your vehicle, turn off the ignition, and do not smoke around the wreckage. Check for injuries and call for help if needed. |
What information should you exchange with the other driver(s) involved in a collision? | Names, addresses, driver's license numbers, vehicle information (license plate, make, model, year), and insurance information. |
what is the emergency notification system (ens) used for? | an emergency alert that quickly instructs staff to begin executing specific guidance required for the incident. |
Who must register their vehicle in Washington State? | Residents of Washington State who own and operate a vehicle on public roadways. |
How long do new residents have to register their vehicle? | Within 30 days of becoming a resident. |
When do you need to register your vehicle immediately if you purchase it in another state? | If you are a resident and purchase a vehicle in another state with the intention of driving it on a Washington roadway. |
What documents do you need to bring to title and register your vehicle? | * The current Certificate of Ownership (title) and registration for your vehicle. <br>* Personal identification of all registered owners. <br>* An odometer reading on a secure odometer form, if your vehicle is less than ten years old. <br>* Scale weight slip for trucks, trailers (except travel), and propane-powered vehicles, if not shown on the previous title or registration. <br>* Cash, personal check, cashier’s check, money order or certain credit/debit cards are accepted. Accepted cards: American Express, Discover credit, VISA and MasterCard credit and debit cards. |
When registering a vehicle, who must present an unexpired driver license? | All registered owners of the vehicle unless exempt. |
Who is exempt from presenting an unexpired driver license when registering a vehicle? | Washington resident who does not operate a motor vehicle on public roads. <br>* Licensee who is out of the area, state, or country. <br>* Incarcerated licensee. <br>* Divorcee who was not awarded the vehicle. <br>* Deceased person. <br>* Anyone in the Armed Forces. <br>* Nonresident who is at least 16 with a valid driver license issued from their home state or country. <br>* Anyone operating special highway-construction equipment, a farm tractor, or a locomotive on rails. |
What does the Certificate of Ownership (Title) show? | The registered and legal owner(s) of the vehicle. |
Where should you keep the Certificate of Ownership (Title)? | n a safe place, but not in the vehicle. |
What needs to be done when ownership of a vehicle is transferred? | The title must be signed and dated by all of the owners and then given to the purchaser. The purchaser must transfer ownership within 15 days to avoid penalty fees. |
Who is responsible for transferring ownership if the vehicle is sold by a dealer? | The dealer. |
When do you need to report the sale of a vehicle? | Within five days of selling or trading the vehicle to a private party or dealer. |
How can you file a Report of Sale? | Take it to any Washington vehicle licensing office to file it immediately for a small service fee. <br>* File it electronically at www.dol.wa.gov. |
Why should you file a Report of Sale? | To help protect you from certain civil liabilities if the new owner does not transfer the title. |
Where must license plates be displayed on motor vehicles registered in Washington? | On both the front and rear of the vehicle. |
Where are license renewal month and year tabs required? | Only on rear plates. |
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