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License Renewal Renewing your license T – 1.8 Topic 2 Lesson 3 Your license expires on your birthday in ages divisible by 5. 1 st license is valid for 3-7 years. The cost per year for a license is... You can renew on-line once every 10 years.

Suspensions/Revocations T – 1.9 Topic 2 Lesson 3 SuspensionSuspension Your privilege to drive has been withdrawn temporarily.Your privilege to drive has been withdrawn temporarily. Judge may grant restricted driving privileges to and from work, school, or VASAP class.Judge may grant restricted driving privileges to and from work, school, or VASAP class. RevocationRevocation Your privilege to drive has been terminated.Your privilege to drive has been terminated. Must reapply for a driver’s license after revocation period has passed.Must reapply for a driver’s license after revocation period has passed. Administrative License Suspension (ALS)Administrative License Suspension (ALS) If your are under age 21 and you register a BAC of 0.02 to 0.08, (over age 21, if you register a BAC 0.08 or higher) or refuse to take the breath test, your driver’s license will be suspended for seven days immediately after arrest.

Suspension/Revocation Topic 2 Lesson 3 Individuals under 21 Zero Tolerance--cannot purchase, possess or consume alcohol. Use and Lose Traffic/Seat belt violations 2 nd offense 3 rd offense Consequencies of driving while your license is suspended Your vehicle will be impounded immediately for 90 days if caught driving after your license has been suspended for an alcohol-related offense If you knowingly allow operation of your vehicle by someone whose license has been revoked or suspended for an alcohol-related offense you can be charge with a Class 1 misdemeanor Possible jail time T-1.10

Inspection/Registration T – 1.11 Vehicle Inspection Required Equipment Illegal Equipment Optional Equipment Vehicle Registration Topic 2 Lesson 4

Proof of Financial Responsibility Proof of Financial Responsibility  Liability Insurance  Uninsured motorist fee Financial Responsibility T – 1.12 Topic 2 Lesson 4 Detailed information on financial responsibility is provided in Module 10

Right–of–Way Concepts Right-of-Way is not a right or privilege – it must be given!Right-of-Way is not a right or privilege – it must be given! Determined by a set of rules.Determined by a set of rules. Drivers must understand right-of-way rules governing:Drivers must understand right-of-way rules governing: Intersections;Intersections; Merges; andMerges; and Special conditions.Special conditions. T – 1.13 Topic 3 Lesson 1

Right–of–Way Concepts: Intersections Right–of–Way Concepts: Intersections Controlled Intersections Controlled Intersections Uncontrolled Intersections Uncontrolled Intersections Single or two-lane roads intersecting with multiple-lane roads Single or two-lane roads intersecting with multiple-lane roads When turning left When turning left T Intersections T Intersections Railroad grade crossings Railroad grade crossings T – 1.14 Topic 3 Lesson 1 Who should YIELD in the following situations?

Right–of–Way Concepts: Controlled Intersections Right–of–Way Concepts: Controlled Intersections T – 1.14a Controlled Intersections: Topic 3 Lesson 1 Signs and/or signalsSigns and/or signals determine who should yield determine who should yield regulate the flow of traffic and pedestrians regulate the flow of traffic and pedestrians

Uncontrolled Intersections/ 4-way Stop An uncontrolled intersection NO signs or signalsAn uncontrolled intersection has NO signs or signals to regulate the flow of traffic. A 4-way stop has a stop sign at each corner. Vehicles approaching an intersection must yield to vehicles already in the intersection. In these illustrations, the Blue Car must yield the right-of-way. 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. Topic 3 Lesson 1 T – 1.14b First Car RuleSame Time Rule

Right–of–Way Concepts: Intersections Right–of–Way Concepts: Intersections Topic 3 Lesson 1 T – 1.14c Left TurnsPrivate 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.

Right–of–Way Concepts: Intersections Right–of–Way Concepts: Intersections Topic 3 Lesson 1 T – 1.14d In these illustrations, the Blue Car must yield the right-of-way. T-IntersectionsTraffic 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.

Expressways/Multi-Lane Roadways Expressways/Multi-Lane Roadways Topic 3 Lesson 1 T – 1.15 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 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.

 the Right-of-Way to Pedestrians   the Right-of-Way to Emergency Vehicles Right–of–Way Concepts: Special Situations Right–of–Way Concepts: Special Situations T – 1.16 Topic 3 Lesson 1 the Right-of-Way to School Buses

Right–of–Way Concepts: Special Situations Right–of–Way Concepts: Special Situations Yield the Right-of-Way to School Buses Topic 3 Lesson 1 T – 1.16a 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.

Right–of–Way Concepts: School Buses Right–of–Way Concepts: School Buses Topic 3 Lesson 1 T – 1.16b In these illustrations, the RED cars must STOP and YIELD Right-of-Way Traffic from both directions must stop. Vehicles traveling on the opposite side of a divided highway separated by a barrier or unpaved median do not have to stop. At an intersection, all traffic must stop. If a School Bus is Loading or Unloading Students...