CORRECT Answers
Your license can be suspended if you: - CORRECT ANSWER - Make a fraudulent driver
license
application. Allow your license to be used for a
purpose that is against the law.
• Are convicted in a traffic court and
the court orders that your license be
suspended.
• Refuse to take a test to show if you
are driving while under the influence
of alcohol or drugs.
• Misuse a restricted license.
• Earn a certain number of points for
traffic offenses on the point system.
• Break a traffic law and fail to pay
your fine or appear in court as
directed.
• Fail to pay child support.
• Fail to carry insurance on your
vehicle.
• Fail to stop for a school bus.
• Use tobacco if you are under age.
• Commit retail theft.
• Education Non-Compliance
(School Dropout).
,Your license must be REVOKED if you are found guilty of, or department records show: -
CORRECT ANSWER - Driving while under the influence
of alcohol, drugs or other controlled
substances.
• A felony in which a motor vehicle is
used.
• Not stopping to give help when the
vehicle you are driving is involved
in a crash causing death or personal
injury.
• Lying about the ownership or
operation of motor vehicles.
• Three cases of reckless driving
within one year. Forfeiting bail and
not going to court to avoid being
convicted of reckless driving counts
the same as a conviction.
• An immoral act in which a motor
vehicle was used.
• Three major offenses or 15 offenses
for which you receive points within a
5-year period.
• A felony for drug possession.
• Vision worse than the standard
minimum requirements
• Racing on the highway. A court
may also order that your license
be revoked for certain other traffic
, offenses
Your license can be CANCELLED if: - CORRECT ANSWER - • Your license was issued in
error.
• You giving false information or
identification.
• You failed to complete a required
school. Section 322.0261 and
322.091 Florida Statutes
How many points is texting while driving? - CORRECT ANSWER - no penalty on first
offense, subsequent offense penalties as follows:
two points are added to the primary offense if texting occurred in a school zone..........3
six points are added if the texting offense resulted in a crash.........3
pts for unlawful speed - 15 mph or less over lawful or posted speed - CORRECT ANSWER -
3 pts
pts for Unlawful speed - 15 MPH or less over
lawful or posted speed - CORRECT ANSWER - 3 pts
pts for Unlawful speed - 16 MPH or more over
lawful or posted speed - CORRECT ANSWER - 4 pts
unlawful speed resulting in a crash - CORRECT ANSWER - 6 pts
leaving the scene of a crash resulting in property damage of more than $50 - CORRECT
ANSWER - 6 pts