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What happens after a 60-day suspension of a probationary license?
What happens after a 60-day suspension of a probationary license?
- The driver's license is automatically renewed.
- The driver must apply for a new license and start over with a six-month probation. (correct)
- The driver's license is revoked permanently.
- The driver must start over at stage 1 of the graduated driver license program.
In New York State, learner permit holders may not drive:
In New York State, learner permit holders may not drive:
- In any tunnel in Westchester County unless supervised by a parent, guardian, or driving instructor.
- In a DMV road test area or on any bridge under the jurisdiction of the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority. (correct)
- On any bridge or through any tunnel leading to or from New York City.
- In New York City after 5:00 p.m. unless supervised by a parent, guardian, or driving instructor.
Learning to avoid crashes and traffic violations, remembering and following the rules of the road, and developing a positive attitude about driving safely are all:
Learning to avoid crashes and traffic violations, remembering and following the rules of the road, and developing a positive attitude about driving safely are all:
- Legal penalties for violations committed during the six-month probationary period.
- Regional restrictions in Upstate New York.
- Primary goals of this course. (correct)
- Required topics in the alcohol and drug education portion of this course.
The mission of this course is to promote:
The mission of this course is to promote:
Which of the following is true about driving with a New York State learner permit?
Which of the following is true about driving with a New York State learner permit?
Which of the following is true about driving with a New York State junior (DJ) driver license?
Which of the following is true about driving with a New York State junior (DJ) driver license?
GDL stands for:
GDL stands for:
To transition from a junior license to an unrestricted license:
To transition from a junior license to an unrestricted license:
Motor vehicle crashes are:
Motor vehicle crashes are:
The three stages of driver licensing in New York State are:
The three stages of driver licensing in New York State are:
Flashcards
What happens after a 60-day probationary license suspension?
What happens after a 60-day probationary license suspension?
After a 60-day suspension of a probationary license, the driver must re-apply for a new license and start the probation period over again.
Where are learner permit holders NOT allowed to drive?
Where are learner permit holders NOT allowed to drive?
Learner permit holders in New York State are prohibited from driving in DMV road test areas and on certain bridges.
What are the core goals of this course?
What are the core goals of this course?
The primary goals of driver education include developing safe driving habits, understanding traffic rules, and promoting a positive attitude towards safe driving.
What is the mission of this course?
What is the mission of this course?
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What are the rules for driving with a learner permit?
What are the rules for driving with a learner permit?
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What are the rules for driving with a junior driver's license?
What are the rules for driving with a junior driver's license?
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What does GDL stand for?
What does GDL stand for?
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How can you move from a junior to an unrestricted license?
How can you move from a junior to an unrestricted license?
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What is the most common cause of death for teenagers?
What is the most common cause of death for teenagers?
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What are the three stages of driver licensing in New York?
What are the three stages of driver licensing in New York?
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Study Notes
Probationary License Suspension
- A 60-day suspension of a probationary license requires the driver to apply for a new license and restart a six-month probation period.
Restrictions for Learner Permit Holders
- In New York State, learner permit holders cannot drive in DMV road test areas or on bridges managed by the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority.
Course Goals
- The course focuses on teaching collision avoidance, understanding road rules, and fostering a positive, safe driving attitude as its primary goals.
Mission of the Course
- The mission promotes safe, courteous, defensive driving, prioritizing alcohol- and drug-free practices.
Supervision Requirements for Learner Permits
- A licensed driver aged 21 or older must supervise learner permit holders; driving is restricted in certain areas.
Regional Rules for Junior Driver License
- Junior (DJ) license holders must adhere to rules specific to their driving region and cannot drive unsupervised after 9:00 p.m.
GDL Definition
- GDL stands for Graduated Driver Licensing, a structured system for new drivers.
Transition to Unrestricted License
- To progress from a junior license to an unrestricted license, a driver must be 18 years old or 17 years old with an approved driver education course.
Teen Driving Statistics
- Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for teenagers, highlighting the risks involved.
Stages of Driver Licensing
- The three stages of driver licensing in New York consist of a learner permit, junior license, and unrestricted (full) license.
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Test your knowledge about New York State's driver license regulations, focusing on the consequences of a 60-day suspension of a probationary license. This quiz covers essential information that every driver should be aware of to stay compliant and informed.