when do you turn your headlights on and off?
an hour before 6AM and an hour after 6PM
Roadway marking what color is the center lan and outer lane? Explain what are they used for
centerlane: white
outer lane: yellow
white lanes: divide cars heading in the same direction
yellow lanes: divide cars heading in different directions
what color is a stop sign
red
how many signs does a stop sign have
8
what color is a speed limit/regulatory sign
white
what color is a warning sign
yellow
describe which sign is shaped like a wedge
the yield
what color is the service sign
blue
what color is a guide sign
yellow
is there a seatbelt law?
yes
what is the fine for no seatbelt?
$100
who is responsible for the occupant in the vehicle?
, the driver
driver's license age qualifications learners permit, intermediate driver's license and full driver's license?
Explain.
Learners permit: 15 & 6 months old
Intermediate: minimum 16 years old
full license: minimum 17 years old
Driving under the influence DUI, please explain?
Driving when intoxicated
what is the blood alcohol limit for a person who has a learners permit and intermediate license?
permit: .02
intermediate: .02
what is the blood alcohol legal limit for an adult with a full Guam drivers license?
full license: .08
what is the blood alcohol legal limit for a minor with a full Guam drivers license?
.02
what are the fines and jail time for first offense DUI?
between 48 hours and 1 year of jail time. $1,000 to $5,000 fine
what are the fines and jail time for second offense DUI?
between 7 days and 2 years jail time. $2,000 to $5,000 fine. 1 year license suspended
what are the fines and jail time for third offense DUI?
between 90 days and 5 years jail time. $3,000 to $5,000 fine. 2 year license suspended
is alcohol a stimulant or depressant?
depressant
Explain what does the implied consent state?
any person who operates a motor vehicle on the public highways or roadways of Guam shall be deemed
to have given consent to a blood, urine, or breath test for the purpose of determining the alcohol or
controlled substance content of the persons blood or urine. (blood, urine, breath). basically you are
deemed or forced to give consent to do a blood, urine, or breath test for determining if you have any
alcohol in your system.
what are the three chemical test used to determine blood alcohol content?
breath, urine, blood.
explain what does SFST stand for?