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When is a Class A driver's license needed?
Vehicle with a gross weight of 26,001 lbs or more or a combination of vehicles weighing the same.
When is a Class B driver's license needed?
Vehicle with a gross weight rating of more than 26,000 lbs or vehicle with gross vehicle weight rating of 26,000 or more towing a farm trailer, or a bus with seating capacity of 24 or more.
When is a Class C driver's license needed?
Vehicle less than 26,000 or a farm trailer not more than 10,000.
When is a Class M driver's license needed?
When operating moped or motorcycle.
Driver's license must include:
DL number,
color photograph,
Full name and DOB,
A brief description of holder,
Address,
and signature.
What is an INSTRUCTION PERMIT?
Permit for person to drive who is 15 to 17 years old, who has completed driver's education and has a front passenger who is 21 yoa or older that also has had a dl for more than a year.
What is a HARDSHIP LICENSE?
Issued to applicant that is 15 yoa or older and passed driver's ed., who also is also under economic hardship, family with severe illness, or attending vocational school.
Level of offense for DWLI?
MC for first offense,
MB after one conviction or suspended previously for dwi,
MA if was at fault in a accident causing SBI or death.
What is a COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE?
Used to transport persons and property,
gross vehicle rating of more than 26,000 lbs,
transports more than 16 passengers,
Transports hazardous materials requires a placard.
What is the definition of a BUS?
Motor vehicle used to transport more than 10 passengers or used to transport people for compensation.
What is a MOPED?
Engine of 50cc's or less, cannot produce more than two-brake horse power and cannot attain a speed in one mile of more than 30 mph.
When passing to the left of a vehicle and driving left of center lane must return to the right side before coming within how many feet of an on coming vehicle?
200 feet.
When may an operator drive on an improved shoulder to the right?
To stop, stand, or park,
to accelerate before entering traffic,
to decelerate after exiting traffic,
to pass another vehicle that is stopped in the main traveling lane,
to allow a traveling vehicle to pass,
as permitted by a traffic control device.
When may an operator drive on an improved shoulder to the left?
to slow or stop the vehicle when unable to do so on the right side,
as permitted by a traffic control device,
to avoid collision.
The distance need to be visible by another operator before making a u-turn is
500 feet.
People who are exempt from having a driver's license while operating a motor vehicle?
Active military driving an official vehicle in scope of duty,
Road machine, farm tractor, or implement of husbandry unless commercial, on highway,
non-resident active duty military with driver's license from own state or Canada.
New residents to the state my operate a motor vehicle when...
it has been no more than 30 days and
thy have a dl from another state.
Vehicles not needing insurance:
Former military vehicle or a vehicle 25 years or older no used for regular transportation,
Golf cart not required to be registered,
Vehicle operated for volunteer fire department MUST be titled in the name of VFD.
Proof of insurance must state:
Name of insurer,
policy number,
Period of coverage,
Name and address of insured,
Statement of coverage,
Make and model of vehicles covered.
Five ways to be insured
Purchase from company,
Surety Bond,
Deposit of Cash or Securities to comptroller,
Deposit cash or cashier's check with county judge,
Self Insurance.
The definition of DAYTIME
1/2 hour before sun rise and 1/2 hour after sunset. Nighttime is the remaining time.
When do lights need to be displayed on vehicle?
Night time or
can't be seen at distance of 1000 feet.
How shall headlights be mounted?
One on each side of the front of the vehicle,
no more than 4 lighted lamps,
brighter than 300 candle power
between 24 to 54 inches high.
How shall tail lamps be mounted?
at least two,
visible at 1000 feet,
mounted 15-72 inches,
same level,
red light with separate white light.
What are the requirements for reflectors?
At least two,
height of 15- 60 inches,
visible at 100-600 feet.
What is the height requirement for fog lamps?
12-30 inches
What is the height requirement for aux. passing lamps?
24 -42 inches.
What is the height requirement for Aux. driving lamps?
16- 42 inches.
What is the distance hazard lights must be visible at?
500 feet.
What is the range at which high beams can't be used?
If a vehicle is with in 500 feet in front or 300 feet from rear.
A horn must be audible at what distance?
200 feet.
Mirrors must reflect to what distance?
200 feet.
What is the headlamp range for motorcycles?
24-54 inches.
What is the Taillight range for motorcycles?
20- 72 inches.
Can't park, stop, or stand within how many feet of a fire hydrant?
15 feet.
Can't park, stop, or stand within how many feet of a crosswalk?
20 feet.
Can't park, stop, or stand within how many feet of a flashing signal or traffic control device?
30 feet.
Can't park, stop, or stand within how many feet of a driveway to a fire station?
20 feet and 75 on opposing side of street.
Can't park, stop, or stand within how many feet of a railroad?
50 feet.
Operator may not leave motor vehicle unattended without:
stopping the engine,
locking the ignition,
removing the key,
setting the parking break, and
turning the wheels appropriately.
Must maintain a distance of how many feet when following an ambulance?
500 feet.
How old must a passenger be to ride in an open bed?
18 yoa.
One may not operate a bicycle unless it is equipped with:
brakes,
headlamps and rear reflectors at night, and
headlamp visible at distance of 50-300 feet.
A peace officer SHALL require the taking of a specimen of a person blood if the offender is arrested for dwi and refuses voluntary specimen AND
An individual has died, will die, or has sbi,
An individual has received bodily injury and was transported to the hospital, or
has two or more convictions.