Facts about The Legal Alcohol Limit in U.S.
Understand what the legal alcohol limit means and when you can be charged with driving under influence (DUI) in your state. See what may show up on your DMV test.
Understand what the legal alcohol limit means and when you can be charged with driving under influence (DUI) in your state. See what may show up on your DMV test.
Here you will find Texas pretests for anyone applying for an instruction permit or Class C driver license. These pretests will give you a good idea of your current knowledge and if you are ready or not for the real Texas DPS exam.
Can you learn how to pass the DMV permit test, even though you perform poorly on tests in general? The answer is yes! Learn how to do it here.
We have updated the DMV permit and driver’s license tests. Both official pretests and practice sample tests are designed for California license applicants. All questions and answers are taken directly from tests and the official CA DMV Driver Handbook. Don’t miss them!
Michigan re-launches the public awareness campaign called “21 to Buy, Not Supply”. The purpose of the campaign is to curb underage drinking and inform about the consequences of supplying alcohol to minors. A similar campaign was launched in 2014 and it is now re-launched as a statewide college campus campaign. It mainly targets college campuses.
Drugs and driving do not make a good combination. This is also true about marijuana. Remember, just because it is legal to use marijuana in several states; it is not legal to drive while impaired.
Almost all driver’s manuals or handbooks have information about the shapes and colors of traffic signs. It isn’t always obvious why you need to learn this. But being able to identify signs from a distance by just the shape or color coding, can help you a lot.
You also need to know this for your written knowledge test.
You must understand the zero-tolerance law if you are under 21 and drive. Even a small amount of alcohol can easily put you at risk. It is also vital to know that a conviction based on blood alcohol content is more or less automatic. No other proof is needed. And remember, any traces of alcohol in your blood may result in a conviction.