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16. The applicant of a learner's license may not be involved in any traffic crash or a serious traffic violation within how many months prior to applying?


The applicant cannot be involved in any traffic crash or be convicted of a serious traffic violation within the preceding six (6) months prior to application.


17. At what age do you get an intermediate license? What are the restrictions for this license?


This license is a restricted license issued to person between sixteen (16 ) and eighteen (18) year of age. The applicant will be restricted for six (6) months from the date of permit issuance or until the application's sixteenth (16th) birthday, if the six months has been met when the applicant turns sixteen (16), no restriction will be applied to the intermediate license.


18. Who is issued a class D driver license?


Class D license - This is a non-restricted license issued to persons eighteen (18) years age or older.


19. A vision test must be passed to get a permit and or driver license. What is the minimum uncorrected visual acuity and the minimum corrected visual acuity required?



A minimum uncorrected visual acuity of 20/40 is required for an unrestricted license, or a minimum corrected visual acuity of 20/70 is required for a restricted license ( must wear glasses or contact lenses when driving).


20. What is the required field of vision with two good eyes and one eye?



Also, your field of vision must be 140° for a person with two (2) functional eye or 105° for a person with one (1) functional eye.


21. What are some reasons you might lose your license?



• Being convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.• Refusing a request by a law enforcement officer to be tested for alcohol or narcotics intoxication.• Leaving to notify the Department of Finance and Administration of a reportable traffic crash in which you were involved.• Giving false information when you apply for a driver's license.• Failing to show proof of financial responsibility by failing to settle a financial judgement made against you for damage resulting from a motor vehicle crash.• Attempting to change the information on your license or using another person's license when attempting to purchase an alcoholic beverage.• Failing to appear for ex-examination when requested to do so by the office of Driver Services.• Using a motor vehicle to commit a felony or death caused by a motor vehicle crash.• Accumulating excessive points against your driving record.• Allowing another person to use your driver's license.


22. What is the risk zone for the driver air bag? How far away should you position yourself from the air bag?


Since the risk zone for driver air bags is the first 2-3 inches of inflation, placing yourself 10 inches from your driver air bag provides you with a clear margin of safety.


23. How should the inside mirror be adjusted?


Adjust the inside mirror so you can see the entire rear window from the driver's seat.


24. How should the driver's side mirror be adjusted?


To adjust the driver's side view mirror, place your head against the left side window and set the mirror so you can just barely see the side of the car in the mirror right side.

25. How should the passenger's side mirror be adjusted?


To adjust the passengers side-view mirror, position your head so that it is just above the center console.


26. What are some indicators that the brakes are not working properly?


1) A noise from underneath the vehicle when the brake pedal is depressed. 2) Foul smell during heavy braking. 3) Depressing the brake pedal with little or any breaking action.


27. What light should be working in? How would you check them?

Inspect turn signals, brake light, tail light, and headlight for good operating condition. To check your vehicle light, turn them on from inside your vehicle, step outside the vehicle and look for any non working lights.


28. How should you inspect your brake lights?


When inspecting your brake lights, you will need a partner to depress the brake while you inspect the rear of your vehicle for red lights on each side.


29. Why should a damaged windshield be replaced?


Damaged glass can break more easily in a minor collision or when an object hits the windshield. You should replace or repair the damaged windshield as soon as possible.


30. Wiper blades should be replaced?


Wiper blades should be replaced every six (6) months to a year or as soon as you notice a difference in driving visibility.


31. In order to avoid flat tire and other types of tire failure you should?


In order to avoid flat tires and other types of tire failure, you should maintain proper tire pressure, observe tire and vehicle load limits, avoid road hazards, and regularly inspect your tires.