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Your License and the Law!. License Suspension & Revocation. Making a false statement to DMV Failing to stop and identify yourself at the scene of a crash if someone has been injured or killed Operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs
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License Suspension & Revocation • Making a false statement to DMV • Failing to stop and identify yourself at the scene of a crash if someone has been injured or killed • Operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs • Voluntary or involuntary manslaughter resulting from driving a motor vehicle • Committing a drug offense, regardless of whether or not a motor vehicle is involved
License Suspension & Revocation cont… • Committing a felony involving the use of a motor vehicle • Taking a driver’s license examination for another person, or appearing for another person to renew a license. If convicted of this offense, your license will be revoked for ten years • Eluding police
STRIKE ONE • If you are convicted of a safety belt, child safety seat or demerit-point traffic violation committed when you were under age 18, you will be required to satisfactorily complete a driver improvement clinic. • No safe driving points will be awarded for attending the clinic. If you don’t satisfactorily complete the clinic within 90 days, DMV will suspend your permit or license until the clinic is completed.
STRIKE TWO • After your second demerit point conviction, DMV will suspend your permit or license for 90 days. • The court may grant you restricted driving privileges so you can drive between your home and work place provided there is no other means of transportation.
Strike Three • After a third demerit point conviction, DMV will revoke your permit or license for one year or until you reach 18, whichever is longer. The court cannot grant restricted driving privileges.
Suspended vs. Revoked • Suspended: If your license is suspended, your privilege to drive has been withdrawn temporarily. You may pay the required fees and reinstate your license at the end of the suspension period unless your license expires during that period. If so, you must show proof of legal presence, pass the two part knowledge test and road skills test, successfully complete the vision screening and pay the required fees.
Suspended vs. Revoked cont… • Revoked: Revocation on the other hand, means that your privilege to drive has been terminated. Your driving privilege may be restored if you reapply for a driver’s license after the revocation period has passed. You must also show proof of legal presence. You must successfully complete the vision screening, two-part knowledge exam and road skills tests and pay the required fees when you reapply.
Right–of–Way Concepts: Intersections Topic 3 Lesson 1 Who should YIELD in the following situations? • ControlledIntersections • Uncontrolled Intersections • Single or two-lane roads intersecting with multiple-lane roads • When turning left • T Intersections T – 1.14
Right–of–Way Concepts: ControlledIntersections Topic 3 Lesson 1 Controlled Intersections: • Signs and/or signals • determine who should yield • regulate the flow of traffic and pedestrians T – 1.14a
UncontrolledIntersections/ 4-way Stop Topic 3 Lesson 1 • An uncontrolled intersectionhas NO signs or signals to regulate the flow of traffic. • A 4-way stop has a stop sign at each corner. First Car Rule Same Time Rule When two or more vehicles approach an intersection at approximately the same time, the driver of the vehicle on the left shall yield the right-of-way to the vehicle on the right. Vehicles approaching an intersection must yield to vehicles already in the intersection. In these illustrations, the Blue Car must yield the right-of-way. T – 1.14b
Right–of–Way Concepts: Intersections Topic 3 Lesson 1 Left Turns Private road, alley or driveway Vehicles turning left must yield to oncoming traffic – unless there is a lead green arrow. Vehicles entering a roadway from a private road, alley or driveway shall stop and yield right-of-way to traffic on the roadway. T – 1.14c
Right–of–Way Concepts: Intersections Topic 3 Lesson 1 T-Intersections Traffic Circles At a T-intersection, the vehicle on the side street must stop and yield right of way. Vehicles entering the traffic circle shall yield to vehicles already in the intersection. In these illustrations,the Blue Car must yield the right-of-way. T – 1.14d
Expressways/Multi-Lane Roadways Topic 3 Lesson 1 • Entering a controlled-access highway • Yield the right-of-way to vehicles already on the expressway. • Leaving a controlled-access highway • Vehicles entering the expressway shall yield to vehicles exiting the expressway. • If you miss the exit, do not stop and/or back up on the expressway. Continue driving to the next exit. • Driving on multiple-lane roadways • The vehicle entering the lane of traffic from a lane to the right shall yield right-of-way to the vehicle entering the same lane of traffic from a lane to the left. *See Module 6 for detailed information on limited access roadways. T – 1.15
Right–of–Way Concepts: Special Situations Topic 3 Lesson 1 the Right-of-Way toSchool Buses • the Right-of-Way to Emergency Vehicles • the Right-of-Way to Pedestrians T – 1.16
Right–of–Way Concepts: Special Situations Topic 3 Lesson 1 Yield the Right-of-Way to School Buses All traffic must stop for a school bus with flashing red lights and an extended stop sign UNLESS the vehicles are traveling on the opposite side of a highway on a roadway separated by a physical barrier or unpaved median area. Note:You must also stop if the bus is loading or unloading children and the signal devices are not functioning properly. T – 1.16a
Right–of–Way Concepts: School Buses Topic 3 Lesson 1 If a School Bus is Loading or Unloading Students... Traffic from both directions must stop. At an intersection, all traffic must stop. Vehicles traveling on the opposite side of a divided highway separated by a barrier or unpaved median do not have to stop. In these illustrations, the RED cars must STOP and YIELD Right-of-Way T – 1.16b
Right–of–Way Concepts: Emergency Vehicles Topic 3 Lesson 1 Yield the Right-of-WaytoEmergency Vehicles Vehicles must yield the right-of-way to police, fire, and rescue vehicles using a siren and/or flashing lights. • Pull over to the right edge of the road and stop until the emergency vehicle has passed. • If traffic is congested and prevents moving to the right edge of the road, adjust lane position and leave a clear path for the emergency vehicle to pass. • On an undivided highway, all traffic must pull over to the edge of the road and allow the emergency vehicle to pass. T – 1.16c
Right–of–Way Concepts: Pedestrians Topic 3 Lesson 1 Yield the Right-of-Way toPedestrians at • Intersections • Crosswalks • When Making Right & Left Turns T – 1.16d
Behind the Wheel 7 periods of observation 7 periods of driving COST AT BRIAR WOODS HIGH SCHOOL $150.00
Temporary Provisional Driver’s License If you pass your driving test, you will receive a TDL on the last day of Behind the Wheel. It is good for 180 days. You must carry your TDL and learner’s permit with you while operating a motor vehicle.
Licensing Ceremony • You will receive a letter in the mail telling you when to attend your licensing ceremony. • The ceremony will be held at Heritage High School. • You and a parent will meet before a judge. • It is there that you will receive your permanent license.
Test in two classes (before break!) • The licensing process • Your license and the law • Right of way