Traffic Enforcement Penalties
01/18
1.What is the rule regarding traffic fines in construction zones?
Drivers must obey all posted speed limits in construction zones. Traffic fines issued for violations within these zones are doubled to emphasize the importance of safety for workers and other road users.
Progress
01/18
Traffic Enforcement Penalties
02/18
2.What are the consequences if a driver is caught driving while suspended?
Driving while prohibited is a serious offense. If caught, the drivers vehicle can be impounded, and they may face substantial fines or even a jail term as a consequence.
Progress
02/18
Traffic Enforcement Penalties
03/18
3.What is the consequence regarding your insurance claim if you are convicted of impaired driving and caused a crash?
If convicted of impaired driving that results in a crash, a drivers insurance claim could be denied. This includes claims for damage to their own vehicle or damage caused to other people or property.
Progress
03/18
Traffic Enforcement Penalties
04/18
4.For which of the following offences can police immediately impound a vehicle?
Police have the authority to immediately impound a vehicle for certain serious offences, including driving while unlicensed. This action helps ensure that individuals without valid licenses are removed from the road.
Progress
04/18
Traffic Enforcement Penalties
05/18
5.What is the responsibility of the vehicle owner when their vehicle is impounded?
The owner of an impounded vehicle is responsible for paying the associated towing and storage fees to recover their vehicle.
Progress
05/18
Traffic Enforcement Penalties
06/18
6.If an employer allows a prohibited or unlicensed driver to use a company vehicle, what could happen to the vehicle?
Vehicle owners, including employers, are responsible for ensuring that only licensed drivers use their vehicles. If a prohibited or unlicensed driver uses a company vehicle with permission, the vehicle itself could be impounded.
Progress
06/18
Traffic Enforcement Penalties
07/18
7.What is considered one of the most serious traffic violations in NB?
Driving while suspended is explicitly identified as among the most serious traffic violations in New Brunswick. This highlights its severe nature and the significant legal consequences that can arise from it.
Progress
07/18
Traffic Enforcement Penalties
08/18
8.Which of the following is a reason your drivers license can be suspended in New Brunswick?
A drivers license can be suspended for various reasons in New Brunswick, with one specific cause being the failure to appear in traffic court as required. This underscores the importance of attending all scheduled court dates.
Progress
08/18
Traffic Enforcement Penalties
09/18
9.What is the penalty for a first offense of driving with a suspended license in NB?
For a first offense of driving with a suspended license, the associated penalty is a $500 fine. This initial fine serves as a significant deterrent for this serious violation.
Progress
09/18
Traffic Enforcement Penalties
010/18
10.If convicted of a second offense for driving with a suspended license in NB, what penalties could you face?
A second conviction for driving with a suspended license in New Brunswick can lead to more severe penalties. These include a $750 fine along with a jail sentence ranging from 1 to 5 days.
Progress
010/18
Traffic Enforcement Penalties
011/18
11.What is the penalty if you are accused of driving with a suspended license and were involved in an accident with injuries?
If an individual is involved in an accident causing injuries while driving with a suspended license, they face significant jail time. The penalties for this serious circumstance range from 45 to 180 days in jail.
Progress
011/18
Traffic Enforcement Penalties
012/18
12.If your license suspension was specifically due to DUI, and you are caught driving with that suspended license, what jail time could you face?
When a driver is caught operating a vehicle with a license suspended specifically for DUI, the potential jail sentence is between 10 and 90 days. This reflects the added severity when the initial suspension was due to impaired driving.
Progress
012/18
Traffic Enforcement Penalties
013/18
13.What is a common outcome of a conviction for driving with a suspended license in New Brunswick, in addition to fines and jail time?
Beyond fines and potential jail time, a conviction for driving with a suspended license in New Brunswick nearly always results in an extended suspension of the drivers license. This adds a further layer of restriction on driving privileges.
Progress
013/18
Traffic Enforcement Penalties
014/18
14.What is one immediate consequence of simply making the payment for a speeding ticket in New Brunswick?
Simply paying a speeding ticket constitutes an admission of guilt, meaning the speeding conviction will be officially recorded on your driving record. This action can have lasting implications beyond the initial fine.
Progress
014/18
Traffic Enforcement Penalties
015/18
15.How many points may be imposed on your record for driving 1u201314 miles per hour over the limit in New Brunswick?
For speeding between 1 and 14 miles per hour over the posted limit, two points may be imposed on your driving record. These points contribute to your overall total, which can lead to further penalties.
Progress
015/18
Traffic Enforcement Penalties
016/18
16.How many points may be imposed on your record for driving 15u201329 miles per hour over the limit in New Brunswick?
Driving between 15 and 29 miles per hour over the speed limit will result in four points being added to your driving record. This category carries a higher point penalty due to the increased speed.
Progress
016/18
Traffic Enforcement Penalties
017/18
17.What is the point penalty for driving more than 30 miles per hour over the limit in New Brunswick?
Exceeding the speed limit by more than 30 miles per hour is considered a severe violation, resulting in a penalty of five points on your driving record. This is the highest point imposition for speeding listed.
Progress
017/18
Traffic Enforcement Penalties
018/18
18.What type of device may be required as a consequence of DUI allegations?
Among the various consequences for DUI allegations, the requirement of an ignition interlock device is specifically mentioned. This device prevents a vehicle from starting if alcohol is detected on the drivers breath.
Progress
018/18
Your Progress 0/18
- 1
- 2
- 3
0 Correct
x 0 Incorrect
- Passing Score 80%
Ace the DMV Exam on Your First Attempt
Unlimited mock tests
Access Over 1000 Exam Like Questions for Just $3
Ace the DMV Exam on
Your First Attempt