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G.A.R.D.E. Defensive Driver Program Final Exam

This document is a 20 question final exam for a Georgia defensive driving program. It covers topics like license renewal periods, traffic laws involving seatbelt usage, DUI limits, right-of-way at intersections, passing rules and vehicle collisions. Correct answers are provided for each multiple choice question testing knowledge of Georgia's traffic and motor vehicle codes.

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G.A.R.D.E. Defensive Driver Program Final Exam

This document is a 20 question final exam for a Georgia defensive driving program. It covers topics like license renewal periods, traffic laws involving seatbelt usage, DUI limits, right-of-way at intersections, passing rules and vehicle collisions. Correct answers are provided for each multiple choice question testing knowledge of Georgia's traffic and motor vehicle codes.

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G.A.R.D.E.

Defensive Driver Program


Final Exam

1. A Georgia driver’s license is valid for 5 or 10 years. You can renew your
license up to _______ days before the expiration date.

A. 30 days B. 90 days
C. 150 days D. 6 months

2. Licensed drivers, under the age of 21 years old, will have their driving
privileges revoked for a period of 6 months for a conviction of the following:

A. Speeding 24 miles an hour or more over the speed limit


B. Purchase or attempted purchase of alcohol
C. Racing on the highways or streets
D. All of the above

3. There are 7 basic colors used in traffic signs. The color red means:

A. Caution or warning
B. Construction or detour situations
C. Advise motorists of various services that are available
D. Means stop, yield or something is prohibited

4. You are approaching an intersection with a stop sign. Painted on the roadway
is a stop line and crosswalk lines. You are legally required to stop at:

A. The nearest line of the crosswalk B. The stop line


C. Within the crosswalk lines D. Prior to entering the intersection

5. A driver is approaching an intersection where the traffic light is not


functioning. The law in Georgia requires drivers to treat this situation as a:

A. Yield Situation B. The stop line


C. Your choice, because it’s not mentioned in the traffic code.
D. None of the above

6. In Georgia, occupants under 18 years of age including the driver, must be


buckled with a seatbelt or child restraining device:

A. Only in the front seat


B. Only in the back seat
C. Only when traveling on state highways
D. In the front and back seat of both passenger cars and pickup trucks
7. In Georgia, a driver may be charged with DUI, or driving under the influence,
after using:

A. Prescription drugs B. Illegal drugs


C. Prescription drugs and/or illegal drugs
D. None of the above

8. Under Georgia DUI laws, a person under 21 can be charged with DUI at a
minimum blood alcohol level of:

A. .01 B. .02 C. .05 D. .08

9. Under Georgia’s implied consent law, refusing to submit to a breath test,


blood test or other authorized test, will result in a suspension of your driving
privilege to drive for:

A. 30 days B. 90 days C. 6 months D. 1 year

10. For individuals 21 years of age or older, conviction for a first offense of DUI
will result in:

A. Fines of $300 to $1000


B. Minimum mandatory 24 hours confinement upon conviction
C. License suspension of 1 year with possible early reinstatement after
120 days
D. All of the above

11. If a driver approaches a stopped school bus, with lights flashing and proper
signs displayed, the driver must:

A. Yield to any parents waiting on the sidewalk


B. Come to a complete stop and wait until all passengers are
loaded/unloaded, the school bus lights stop flashing and the stop sign
withdrawn before proceeding
C. Slow to 10 m.p.h. and carefully pass the stopped school bus
D. All of the above

12. Controlled intersections:

A. Have no traffic signs


B. Have no traffic signals
C. Have no lines painted on the road
D. Have signs and/or signals to control traffic

13. It is permissible to make a right hand turn at a red light:

A. Only when a police officer is directing traffic


B. After a complete stop and if it is safe to do so, and determining there
is no sign prohibiting the turn
C. After slowing down to 10 m.p.h. D. After slowing to 15
m.p.h. and sounding the horn
14. Under Georgia law, drivers in motor vehicles must yield to all trains. This means:

A. Stopping no closer than 3 feet from the nearest rail


B. Stopping no closer than 75 feet from the nearest rail
C. Stopping at a point based upon the driver’s best judgement
D. Stopping no closer than 15 feet from the nearest rail and no further back that
50 feet

15. Passing is prohibited by Georgia law under certain conditions which include:

A. Passing within 100 feet before a railroad crossing


B. Passing on the shoulder of a roadway
C. Passing within 100 feet of an intersection
D. All of the above

16. If a driver experiences a collision with an animal, the driver should:

A. Ignore the collision and continue their trip


B. Attempt to find the owner only if the animal struck is a dog
C. Call the police if the vehicle is disabled, injuries have occurred or the roadway
is blocked
D. None of the above

17. Two lane roads are the most dangerous to drive on because of the increase risk for a
head on collision. Head on collisions are usually the result of:

A. Improper passing B. Failure to signal lane changes


C. Failure to have seatbelts fastened D. Bad weather

18. On a 4 lane highway, with 2 lanes in each direction, a driver is continually being
passed on the right. The driver should:

A. Exceed the speed limit B. Not travel on this type of roadway


C. Slow down to help others pass D. Move to the lane to the right

19. The maximum speed limit in the state of Georgia, on interstate highways, when speed
limit signs indicate so is:

A. 30 m.p.h. B. 50 m.p.h.
C. 70 m.p.h. D. None of the above

20. Passing on a 2 lane highway, with opposing traffic separated by a double yellow center
line is:

A. Prohibited at all times


B. Permitted if the painted lines are fading and difficult to see
C. The vehicle in front of you is traveling below the speed limit
D. The vehicle in front is displaying a “slow moving vehicle” sign

Philip Morris
04/17/20

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