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What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for adults 21 years and older?
What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for adults 21 years and older?
When driving in fog, which type of lights should you use?
When driving in fog, which type of lights should you use?
What should you do if you hit a parked car and cannot find the owner?
What should you do if you hit a parked car and cannot find the owner?
What does a solid yellow line on your side of the road indicate?
What does a solid yellow line on your side of the road indicate?
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In Washington state, how long do alcohol-related convictions such as DUIs stay on your record?
In Washington state, how long do alcohol-related convictions such as DUIs stay on your record?
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Study Notes
Driving Laws and Regulations
- Dim high beams to low beams when within 500 ft of oncoming cars to avoid glare.
- In Washington state, driving with 5 ng/ml of THC or more in blood is illegal for individuals 21 and older.
- Alcohol-related convictions like DUIs remain on an individual's record for life in Washington state.
- Stopping or parking within 15 ft of a fire hydrant is prohibited.
Distractions and Safety
- While not illegal, eating and drinking while driving is discouraged as it can lead to distractions.
- If involved in an accident with a parked car, locate the owner or leave a note if the owner is unavailable.
- The average person metabolizes one alcoholic drink per hour; consider this when planning to drive.
THC and Alcohol Limits
- Driving with a THC level above 0 ng/ml is illegal for individuals under 21.
- Legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit is set at 0.08% for adults 21 and older, and 0.02% for those under 21.
Speed Limits and Driving Conditions
- The speed limit in residential areas is capped at 25 mph.
- Use low beam lights when driving in fog to enhance visibility.
Signaling and Lane Usage
- Signal your intentions at least 100 ft before making a turn.
- A solid white line between lanes indicates that drivers should stay in their lane.
- A solid yellow line on your side of the road prohibits passing.
Passing and Stopping Rules
- A dashed white line next to your lane allows drivers to pass other vehicles.
- On two-lane or undivided roads, all vehicles must stop for school buses.
- Vehicles on divided highways must stop if the bus is traveling in the same direction.
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Test your knowledge on driving laws and safety regulations. This quiz covers critical topics such as THC and alcohol limits, speed limits, and rules to follow in case of an accident. It's essential for any driver to understand these laws to ensure safety on the road.