2024 Graded A+
In Georgia, persons under 21 years of age are presumed to be driving under the
influence of alcohol if they are operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol
concentration (BAC) of ______ or greater. - ANSWER-.02
TADRA is an acronym for Georgia's ______. - ANSWER-Teenage and Adult Driver
Responsibility Act
Pursuant to Senate Bill 226 ("Joshua's Law"), in order to obtain a Provisional License
(Class D) at 16 years of age, proof of having completed an approved driver training
course consisting of at least ______ hours of theoretical instruction (classroom or
virtual) and _______ hours of practical behind‐the‐wheel instruction (instructor or parent
taught) is required. - ANSWER-30; 6
In Georgia, your Provisional License (Class D) can be suspended for _________. -
ANSWER-(a) hit and run or leaving the scene of a crash (b) reckless driving (c)
underage possession of alcohol while operating a motor vehicle (answer will be all of
the above)
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, _________ are the
leading cause of death for U.S. teens. - ANSWER-motor vehicle crashes
Speeding increases the distance needed to be able to stop the car and limits reaction
time needed to avoid a potential collision. - ANSWER-True
The presence of peer passengers in the vehicle has no effect on a teen driver's crash
risk. - ANSWER-False
During the first ______ months following issuance of a Provisional License (Class D),
only immediate family members may ride in the vehicle. - ANSWER-6
____________ is used by young people in the United States more often than tobacco. -
ANSWER-Alcohol
Georgia law requires that each occupant of the front seat of a passenger vehicle, while
such passenger vehicle is being operated on a public road, street, or highway of this
state, be restrained by a seat safety belt. - ANSWER-True
The minimum legal drinking age in Georgia is 18. - ANSWER-False