NYS ESCORT DRIVER COMPREHENSIVE
PRACTICE PAPER 2026 FULL SOLUTIONS
ALREADY PASSED
⩥ What is the minimum revocation period for aggravated driving while
intoxicated (Agg-DWI)? Answer: Minimum one-year revocation.
⩥ What is the minimum revocation period for driving while intoxicated
(DWI)? Answer: Minimum six-month revocation.
⩥ What happens if a driver is convicted of driving while ability impaired
by alcohol (DWAI)? Answer: 90-day suspension.
⩥ What is the penalty for chemical test refusal for drivers over age 21
involved in a personal injury accident? Answer: Minimum one-year
revocation.
⩥ What is the penalty for a second chemical test refusal for drivers
under age 21? Answer: Minimum revocation until age 21 or one year,
whichever is longer.
⩥ What is the consequence of a Zero Tolerance violation for drivers
under 21? Answer: License suspended for six months for a BAC from
.02 to .07.
,⩥ What happens if a driver under 21 has a second Zero Tolerance
violation? Answer: License revoked for one year or until the driver turns
21, whichever is longer.
⩥ What is the penalty for operating an uninsured vehicle? Answer:
License revoked for at least one year.
⩥ What can cause indefinite suspension of a driver's license? Answer:
Failing to file an accident report, pay child support, taxes, or fulfill a
court judgment.
⩥ What does the DMV point system identify? Answer: Persistent
violators who commit a series of violations in a short time period.
⩥ What is the consequence of accumulating three speeding violations
within 18 months? Answer: License will be revoked for at least six
months.
⩥ What happens if a driver fails to answer a moving traffic violation
ticket in another state? Answer: Their New York driver license will be
suspended until they answer the ticket.
⩥ What is the penalty for a driver convicted of DUI in another state?
Answer: New York driver license will be revoked for at least 90 days.
, ⩥ What is the minimum revocation period for driving under the
influence of drugs (DUID) out-of-state? Answer: Minimum 90-day to
six-month revocation, depending on conviction.
⩥ What is the penalty for leaving the scene of an accident? Answer:
Minimum one-year revocation.
⩥ What happens if a driver is convicted of a second speed contest
violation within 12 months? Answer: License revoked for at least one
year.
⩥ What is the consequence of failing to turn in license plates for an
uninsured vehicle? Answer: Civil penalties or registration suspension
and/or license suspension.
⩥ What is the minimum suspension period for a driver under 21
convicted of any alcohol-related violation? Answer: Minimum one-year
revocation.
⩥ What happens if a driver allows another person to operate their
uninsured vehicle? Answer: Their license will be revoked for at least one
year.
PRACTICE PAPER 2026 FULL SOLUTIONS
ALREADY PASSED
⩥ What is the minimum revocation period for aggravated driving while
intoxicated (Agg-DWI)? Answer: Minimum one-year revocation.
⩥ What is the minimum revocation period for driving while intoxicated
(DWI)? Answer: Minimum six-month revocation.
⩥ What happens if a driver is convicted of driving while ability impaired
by alcohol (DWAI)? Answer: 90-day suspension.
⩥ What is the penalty for chemical test refusal for drivers over age 21
involved in a personal injury accident? Answer: Minimum one-year
revocation.
⩥ What is the penalty for a second chemical test refusal for drivers
under age 21? Answer: Minimum revocation until age 21 or one year,
whichever is longer.
⩥ What is the consequence of a Zero Tolerance violation for drivers
under 21? Answer: License suspended for six months for a BAC from
.02 to .07.
,⩥ What happens if a driver under 21 has a second Zero Tolerance
violation? Answer: License revoked for one year or until the driver turns
21, whichever is longer.
⩥ What is the penalty for operating an uninsured vehicle? Answer:
License revoked for at least one year.
⩥ What can cause indefinite suspension of a driver's license? Answer:
Failing to file an accident report, pay child support, taxes, or fulfill a
court judgment.
⩥ What does the DMV point system identify? Answer: Persistent
violators who commit a series of violations in a short time period.
⩥ What is the consequence of accumulating three speeding violations
within 18 months? Answer: License will be revoked for at least six
months.
⩥ What happens if a driver fails to answer a moving traffic violation
ticket in another state? Answer: Their New York driver license will be
suspended until they answer the ticket.
⩥ What is the penalty for a driver convicted of DUI in another state?
Answer: New York driver license will be revoked for at least 90 days.
, ⩥ What is the minimum revocation period for driving under the
influence of drugs (DUID) out-of-state? Answer: Minimum 90-day to
six-month revocation, depending on conviction.
⩥ What is the penalty for leaving the scene of an accident? Answer:
Minimum one-year revocation.
⩥ What happens if a driver is convicted of a second speed contest
violation within 12 months? Answer: License revoked for at least one
year.
⩥ What is the consequence of failing to turn in license plates for an
uninsured vehicle? Answer: Civil penalties or registration suspension
and/or license suspension.
⩥ What is the minimum suspension period for a driver under 21
convicted of any alcohol-related violation? Answer: Minimum one-year
revocation.
⩥ What happens if a driver allows another person to operate their
uninsured vehicle? Answer: Their license will be revoked for at least one
year.