Virginia DMV Permit Test Questions and Answers
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Legally, in Virginia, you are considered to be driving under the influence if your blood alcohol content (BAC) is _____.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- .08% or higher
.10% or higher
.08% or higher
.06% or higher
.12% or higher Correct Answer
Explanation In Virginia, it is considered driving under the influence if your blood alcohol content (BAC) is .08% or higher. This means that if your BAC reaches or exceeds .08%, you are legally impaired and can be charged with a DUI. It is important to note that this is the legal limit for individuals who are 21 years old or older. For individuals under the age of 21, any measurable amount of alcohol in their system can result in a DUI charge.
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• 2. 1 / 3
A driver should always leave extra space in front of the vehicle when _____.
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- B.
- C.
- D.
- Bad road conditions exist
Bad road conditions exist
Stopping at a stop sign
Entering a freeway
Making a left turn Correct Answer
Explanation A driver should always leave extra space in front of the vehicle when bad road conditions exist because it allows for more time and distance to react and stop safely in case of any unexpected obstacles or hazards on the road. This extra space provides a buffer zone to prevent collisions and allows for better control of the vehicle in slippery or uneven road conditions.
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• 3.
You can exceed the posted speed limit ____.
- A.
- B.
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Only when you are passing a car
When you do not know what the speed limit is
Never
- D.
- Never
When you think that your speedometer has malfunctioned Correct Answer
Explanation Exceeding the posted speed limit is not allowed under any circumstances. It is important to always adhere to the speed limit for the safety of yourself and others on the road. Speed limits are set based on various factors such as road conditions, visibility, and traffic flow, and exceeding them can increase the risk of accidents and harm to individuals. Therefore, it is always advised to never exceed the posted speed limit.
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• 4.
If you drive in Virginia without liability insurance coverage on your vehicle you could face _____.
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- B.
- C.
- D.
- All three answers are correct
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Higher insurance premiums
A $500 fine
Suspension of your driver's license
All three answers are correct Correct Answer