NAME: ______

DATE: ______

PERIOD: ______

New Jersey Driver Manual “OUTLINE”

Chapter 6 Driver Privileges & Penalties

Chapter 7 Drinking, Drugs & Driving

Chapter 9 Vehicle Information

ROAD SIGNS (page 84-88)

EMERGENCY SITUATIONS (page 91-93)

ACCIDENTS (page 93-95)

VIOLATIONS AND FINES (page 98-99)

  • List 10 ways for you to lose your driving privileges.

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  • Underage Drinking – A motorist under 21 years old found with a blood alcohol concentration above ______while operating a motor vehicle will be penalized.
  • Mandatory Sanctions for Underaged Drinking Driving are: (first offense)

Fine of:

Driver Privilege Suspension:

IDRC:

Imprisonment:

IDRC Fee:

Drunk Driving Fund Fee:

Alcohol Education, Rehab. and Enforcement Fee:

Annual Surcharge for three years:

Safe Neighborhood Services Fund Fee:

  • As of January 5, 2004, What Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) is considered driving under the influence in New Jersey for motorists 21 years or older?
  • Mandatory Sanctions for D.U.I. are: (first offense)

Fine of:

Driver Privilege Suspension:

IDRC:

Imprisonment:

IDRC Fee:

Drunk Driving Fund Fee:

Alcohol Education, Rehab. and Enforcement Fee:

Annual Surcharge for three years:

Safe Neighborhood Services Fund Fee:

  • Define Implied Consent.
  • Refusal is defined as:
  • Sanctions for Refusal:

Fine of:

Driver Privilege Suspension:

IDRC:

Imprisonment:

IDRC Fee:

Drunk Driving Fund Fee:

Alcohol Education, Rehab. and Enforcement Fee:

Annual Surcharge for three years:

Safe Neighborhood Services Fund Fee:

  • What will happen to a motorist that fails to pay an insurance surcharge (1,000 a year for 3 years)?
  • What is Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC)?
  • Every 12 consecutive months a motorist is not convicted of an offense or suspended, how many points will be subtracted from their driving record?

Interstate Compacts

  • Briefly explain The Nonresident Violator Compact.
  • Briefly explain The Driver License Compact.
  • What will happen to NJ Motorists who commit an offense in a state that belongs to the Interstate Compacts?

Driver Programs

  • Briefly describe/explain the 3 programs below:

Driver Improvement Program:

Defensive Driving Program:

Probationary Driver Program:

Surcharges and Point Violations

  • Motorists accumulating _____ or more points within ______years are subject to a ______of $______for six points and $_____ for each additional point.

CHAPTER 7

  • After two, three or four drinks of alcohol, what are the affects?
  • What four factors determine Blood Alcohol Concentration?
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  • The only way to reduce the risk of a crash caused by drinking and driving is

______.

  • In New Jersey it is illegal for a motorist 21 years or older with a BAC of _____ percent or higher to drive.
  • For motorists younger than 21, it is illegal to drive with a BAC of _____ percent

or higher.

  • Most motorists arrested for drinking and driving had been consuming ______.
  • What one thing will sober a person up and/or bring a BAC level down?

Alcohol affects decision making (JUDGEMENT) and slows

motorists’ reaction time.

  • When does “Road Rage” occur?
  • These aggressive drivers may:

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  • Report aggressive driving by?

A person with three license suspensions for violations that happened

within three years, may lose his/her license for up to three years.

They are considered habitual offenders.

CHAPTER 9

  • Motorists must be at least _____ years old to register a vehicle in New Jersey.
  • What should be done with out-of-use license plates?
  • All gasoline-fueled passenger vehicles, including motorcycles and trucks, manufactured in 2000 or later, do not require inspection for four years after

brand-new original purchase. After the initial four-year inspection cycle, these vehicles must be inspected every _____ years.

  • It is mandatory the all motorists driving a car in New Jersey have ______

insurance.

ROAD SIGNS

  • There are 3 general types of signs: Regulatory, Warning & Guidance indications.

Briefly explain each.

  • Traffic signal hung vertically…… List the orderTOP =

(order of color)MIDDLE =

BOTTOM =

  • Traffic signal hung horizontally……List order of colorLEFT =

MIDDLE =

RIGHT =

  • Flashing Red Light means.
  • Flashing Yellow Light means.

Green Light means proceed , when safe!

  • ORANGE DIAMOND message is ______.
  • RED OCTAGON messages is ______.
  • RED TRIANGLE message is ______.
  • YELLOW PENTAGON message is ______.
  • YELLOW ROUND message is ______.
  • In New Jersey, all traffic fines are ______in work zones.
  • Fluorescent and reflective orange triangle message is

______.

EMERGENCY SITUATIONS

  • SKIDS
  • EMERGENCY STOPS
  • RUNNING OFF THE PAVEMENT
  • BRAKE FAILURE
  • TIRE BLOWOUT

ACCIDENTS

  • Avoiding collisions. Emergencies do arise. What three things canevery motorist do to make an inevitable collision less dangerous?
  • Last Minute Choices. If a collision looks imminent:
  1. turn away from oncoming traffic, even if it means leaving the roadway
  2. choose to hit something that will give way
  3. try to make the collision a glancing blow, or a sideswipe

VIOLATIONS AND FINES

KNOW THE FOLLOWING:

Altering, forging and/or possessing a facsimile of a NJ Driver License

w/ intent to distribute.

Refusal

DUI (first offense)

Have another person take the test for you

READ ALL OTHER ( the above violation are one’s you may see in the future)