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Acceleration lane

extra lane on the side of a high-speed highway that permits you to enter the highway to pick up speed before merging with traffic in through lanes

Antique vehicle

Motor vehicle that is over 25 years old and is owned solely as a collector’s item for participation in club activities, tours, parades, and similar use, but not to be used for general transportation

Authorized Emergency Vehicle

Fire, police, chartered rescue squad, ambulance, and other emergency vehicles

Blind Spots

Areas on both sides of vehicles where you cannot see without turning your head

Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)

The amount of alcohol in the bloodstream. For drivers over the age of 21, it is against the law to drive if the BAC is 0.08% or higher. For drivers under the age of 21, it is against the law to drive if the BAC is 0.02% or higher

Bus

Motor vehicle designed for carrying more than seven (7) passengers and used primarily in the transportation of persons for compensation

Commercial Driver

Any person who drives a commercial motor vehicle for any purpose on public streets or highways

Commercial Motor Vehicle

Any motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001 pounds or more or designed to carry 16 or more passengers, including the driver, or to transport hazardous materials in any weight class requiring the vehicle to be placarded

Deceleration Lane

Traffic lane adjacent to regular traffic lanes that permits vehicles leaving the highway to reduce speed without obstructing through traffic

Divided Highway

Highway with separate roadways for traffic proceeding in opposite directions, separated by an unpaved strip of land, a raised median, or other physical barrier

Driver

Any person who drives, operates, or is in physical control of a motor vehicle, in any place open to the general public for purposes of vehicular traffic, or is required to hold a driver’s license

Driver License

permit or license issued by this state to a person that authorizes the person to drive a motor vehicle of a specific class or classes subject to any restriction or endorsement contained therein

Driving Under the Influence (DUI)

Driving any motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or controlled substances

Farm Tractor

Motor vehicle designed and used primarily in agricultural situations for drawing plows, mowing machines, and other implements of husbandry

Following Distance

Space cushion between your vehicle and the vehicle directly ahead of you
Graduated Drivers License (GDL)
A 3-phase graduated licensing program, for ages 15 to 18, that allows young drivers to develop their driving skills and self-confidence in a series of safe, measured steps. Each phase has its own requirements and restrictions

Highway

Entire width between boundary lines maintained and open to the use of the public for the purpose of vehicular travel

Implement of Husbandry

Vehicle that is designed for, or adapted to, agricultural purposes and used by the owner primarily in the conduct of agricultural operations

Implied Consent Law

West Virginia state law provides that each licensed driver agrees to take a chemical test if charged with driving under the influence. Failure to submit to this test will result in suspension of the driving privilege for at least one (1) year.

Interchange

System of interconnecting roadways in conjunction with one (1) or more grade separations, providing for the exchange of traffic between two (2) or more roadways on different levels

Intersection

Area common to two (2) or more highways that meet at or near right angles, whether or not one highway crosses another.

Low Speed Vehicle

Low-speed vehicle means a four-wheeled motor vehicle specifically manufactured as a low-speed vehicle so designated on the manufacturer’s certificate of origin (MCO). Modified golf carts and ATVs do not meet the definition. Low-speed vehicles may only be operated on private roads, on public roads, and streets within the corporate limits of a municipality where the speed limit is not more than twenty-five (25) miles per hour

Merging Traffic

Vehicles entering moving lanes of traffic from adjacent lanes on the left or right

Moped

Motorcycle or motor-driven-type cycle that is equipped with two (2) or three (3) wheels, foot pedals to permit peddling, and an independent power source providing a maximum of two (2) horsepower. The maximum engine displacement is 50 cc (cubic centimeters) and the maximum speed is 30 mph

Motorcycle

Motor vehicle, excluding a tractor, with a seat for the use of the rider, and designed to travel on not more than three (3) wheels in contact with the ground

Motor-Driven cycle

Motorcycles, including every motor scooter with a motor that does not exceed 250 cubic centimeters, excluding mopeds

Motor Vehicle

A vehicle that is self-propelled but not operated upon rails

Operator

A person who drives a motor vehicle, is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle, or is steering a vehicle being towed by a motor vehicle, upon a highway

Pedestrian

Any person traveling on foot

Revocation

When a driver’s license and all privileges to drive a motor vehicle on public highways areterminated and shall not be renewed. Under certain circumstances, an application for a new driver’s license may be presented and acted upon by the DMV

Right-of-way

Privilege of the immediate use of the highway

Roadway

Portion of highway improved, designed, or ordinarily used for vehicular travel, exclusive of the berm or shoulder

School Bus

Motor vehicle owned by a public governmental agency or privately owned and operated for the transportation of children to and/or from school

Suspension

When a driver’s license and all privileges to drive a motor vehicle on public highways are temporarily withdrawn.

Wireless communication devices

A handheld device used to access a wireless telephone service or a text messaging device