In Georgia, persons under 21 years of age are presumed to be driving under the influence of alcohol if they are operating a motor
vehicle with a blood
... [Show More] alcohol concentration (BAC) of ______ or greater. - Answer- .02
TADRA is an acronym for the State of Georgia ______. - Answer- Teenage and Adult Driver Responsibility Act
T/F: The fatal crash rate of teenage drivers 16 years of age is four times higher at night. - Answer- True
Effective January 1, 2007, pursuant to Senate Bill 226 ("Joshua's Law"), in order to obtain a Provisional License (Class D) at 16 years
of age, proof is required of having completed an approved driver training course consisting of at least ______ hours of theoretical
instruction (classroom or virtual) and ______ hours of practical behind‐the‐wheel instruction (instructor or parent taught). - Answer- 30;6
T/F: Drivers under the age of 18 can talk on the phone while driving on the phones if using headphones, a wireless device, phone holder
or mounted device. - Answer- True
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, drug overdoses are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens,
accounting for more than one in three deaths in this age group. - Answer- Motor Vehicle Crashes
T/F: While operating a vehicle on any highway of this state, it is illegal to physically hold or support a wireless device with any part of the
body. - Answer- True
T/F: The presence of peer passengers in the vehicle has no effect on the risk of a fatal crash with a teen behind the wheel. - Answer- False
T/F: Alcohol is one of the most widely used drugs in the world. It is used by more young people in the United States than tobacco or illicit
drugs. - Answer- True
During the first ______ months following issuance of a Provisional License (Class D), only immediate family members may ride in the
vehicle while it is being driven by the Provisional License (Class D) holder. - Answer- 6
T/F: Georgia law requires that each occupant of the front seat of a passenger vehicle, while such passenger vehicle is being operated on a
public road, street, or highway of this state, be restrained by a seat safety belt. - Answer- True
T/F: The minimum legal drinking age in Georgia is 18. - Answer- False
Refusal to submit to state‐administered chemical tests of your blood, breath, urine, or other bodily substances for the purpose of
determining if you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs will result in the suspension of your Georgia driver's license or
privilege to drive on the highways of this state for a minimum period of ______ year(s) for each refusal. - Answer- 1
T/F: Maintaining at least a 3‐second space margin from the vehicle in front of you not only provides you with visibility, time, and space to
help avoid rear‐end crashes, but also allows you to steer or brake out of danger at moderate speeds. - Answer- True
Georgia law requires that any person under _____ years of age complete the Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program (ADAP) in order
to obtain a Georgia driver's license. - Answer- 18
ADAP is an acronym for the State of Georgia ______. - Answer- Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program
T/F: According to the CDC, although marijuana use among high school students decreased from 1999 to 2009, marijuana continues to be
the most commonly used illicit drug among youth in the United States. - Answer- True
A Provisional License (Class D) holder may not drive between the hours of 12:00 midnight and ______, without exception. - Answer- 5:00 am
T/F: While operating a vehicle on any highway of this state, it is illegal to physically hold or support a wireless device with any part of the
body - Answer- True
T/F: Non‐medical use of prescription medications is safer than use of illicit drugs. - Answer- False
In Georgia, your Provisional License (Class D) can be suspended if you ______. - Answer- Hit and run or leave the scene of a crash
T/F: The use of synthetic marijuana is legal in the State of Georgia - Answer- False
T/F: Users of hallucinogens may hear voices, see images, and feel things that do not exist. - Answer- True
T/F: The use of marijuana can help the body's ability to fight off infection. - Answer- True
The Hands-Free GA Act makes it illegal to do the following:
(a) Watch a video or movie
(b) Physically hold or support any wireless device
(c) Write, send, or read an email or text
(d) All of the above - Answer- (d)
Cocaine is a highly addictive substance that, in some instances, can cause ______.
(a) seizures
(b) heart attack
(c) respiratory failure
(d) death
(e) All of the above - Answer- (e) [Show Less]