Study Questions-Class E & Learner's License (FLA)?

Question:
I'm about to get my learners license and these are the question
that I'm unsure about, I really appreciated if someone that knows the correct answer or that has recently passed the test could instruct me.

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1-What are the penalties for driving under the influence (DUI)?

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2-Can a driver who crosses a solid line on the right of the center line of the highway be issued a ticket for the violation?

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3-Suppose you are driving on a four-lane highway. From which lane should you turn? Into which lane should you turn?

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4-What is the maximum speed limit on an interstate highway on a clear day? In a rural area?

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5-What is the maximum speed limit in a residential area if there is no speed limit sign?

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6-What is the maximum speed limit for passenger cars on a two-lane highway during the daytime?

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7-If your driver license is revoked for DUI or suspended for too many points, what type of insurance must you either purchase or prove that you had on the date of the violation or effective date of the susp

Answers:

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I can't believe ALK actually answered all of your questions.
Read your manual! This is why you are going to drivers ed. Not to cheat but to learn. It's me you could run over if you don't study!
Good luck!

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Question 1:

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PENALTIES FOR DUI:
First Conviction:
1.Fine: Not less than $250 to $500. With BAC level of .20 or higher or minor in the vehicle not less than $500 or more than $1,000.
2.Community Service: Mandatory 50 hours or additional fine of $10 for each hour of community service required.
3.Probation: Not more than 1 year total period of probation and incarceration may not exceed 1 year. All persons convicted of DUI are placed on monthly reporting probation.
4.Imprisonment: Not more than 6 months. With BAC of .20 or higher or minor in the vehicle: not more than nine months.
5.Driver License Revocation Periods for DUI: minimum 180 days revocation, maximum 1 year. Individuals must complete 12 hours of DUI school before hardship reinstatement.
6.Treatment evaluation required to see if treatment is necessary
7.Impoundment: The court will order an impoundment of your vehicle for ten days.
8.Ignition Interlock device: Up to 6 months
If you are under 21 your license can be suspended for 6 months if your BAC is .02 or higher.
Second Conviction:
1.Fine: $500 - $1000. With BAC .20 or higher or minor in vehicle, not less than $1000 or more than $2000.
2.Imprisonment: Not more than 9 months. With BAC of .20 or higher or minor in the vehicle: not more than 12 months. If the second conviction is within 5 years, mandatory imprisonment of at least 10 days. At least 48 hours of confinement must be consecutive.
3.License Revocation: Minimum 180 days revocation, maximum 1 year. Second conviction within 5 years: minimum 5 years revocation. May be eligible for hardship reinstatement after 1 year.
4.DUI School: 21 hours. Must complete DUI school following conviction and remain in the DUI supervision program for the remainder of the revocation period.
5.Treatment evaluation required to see if treatment is necessary.
6.Impoundment: The court will order the car or any car that you own or lease to be impounded for 30 days and you will incur all fees related to impoundment. If your car was stolen or you purchased a vehicle that was involved in a DUI incident. You must petition the court
7.Ignition Interlock device: Minimum of 1 year
Third Conviction
1.Fine: not less than $1000 and not more than $2500. With BAC .20 or higher or minor in the vehicle, not less than $2000 or more than $5000.
2.Imprisonment: Not more than 12 months for the 3rd conviction within 10 years of first conviction. Mandatory imprisonment of at least 30 days. At least 48 hours of confinement must be consecutive.
3.License Revocation: Minimum 10 years revocation. May be eligible for hard-ship reinstatement after 2 years.
4.DUI School: 21 hours. Must complete DUI school following conviction and remain in the DUI supervision program for the remainder of the revocation period.
5.Treatment evaluation required to see if treatment is necessary.
6.Impoundment: The court will order your car to be impounded for 90 days, and you will incur all fees related to impoundment. If your car was stolen or you purchased a vehicle that was involved in a DUI incident. You must petition the court and prove that you were not involved in the incident and that this is not being done to circumvent the court. If the court finds this to be true, your car will be released with no penalties or fees.
7.The third conviction is now a felony if it is within 10 years of your previous conviction.
8.Ignition Interlock device: Minimum of 2 years
Fourth or More Conviction
1.Fine: Not less than $1,000
2.Felony: A conviction is a felony of the 3rd degree.
3.DUI School: The individual must attend 21 hours of DUI school
4.Imprisonment: Not more than five years
5.Revocation: The individual will have their license revoked permanently.
6.Treatment: Treatment evaluation required to see if treatment is necessary.

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Question 4. (maybe 5 as well) Speed limit- Default speed limit
The speed limit as a rule is posted in all areas and changes with the situation. If for some reason that the speed is not posted, then the default speed limit will be in effect. As a rule of thumb, it is recommended that the driver maintain a speed of 55mph on the highway and 30 in the city.
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