How often does someone in the U.S. die from an alcohol
related crash?
a. Once per month
b. Approximately 2000 people per year
c. 1 person every 30 minutes
d. Never
Substances which may render a driver intoxicated include
a. Legal drugs such as prescription and over the counter
medications
b. Beer, wine, and all alcoholic beverages
c. Illegal drugs such as heroin, marijuana, and cocaine
d. All of the above
The legal limit for intoxication in Texas is a blood alcohol
concentration or BAC of
a. .02
b. 1.0
c. .08
d. None of the above
The highest percentage of drivers in fatal crashes who
had a BAC level of .08 or higher were drivers ages
a. 65 and up
b. 21-24 years
c. 17 years or younger
d. 45 –64 years old
How much is too much alcohol can be affected by
a. Gender, body weight, and tolerance to alcohol
b. Number of drinks consumed
c. The amount of food in the stomach
d. All of the above
If a law enforcement officer asks you to take a blood or
breath alcohol measurement test, and you refuse
a. You are subject to an automatic 180 day driver’s
license suspension
b. You will not be arrested
c. You will be presumed innocent
d. You will be fined.
You may find a complete list of “Driving While Intoxicated”
Laws
a. On the wall of your jail cell
b. In the phone book
c. Written on the floor of the drunk tank
d. On the Texas Dept. of Transportation website
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