Maryland MVA Driver’s Ed (Unit 1-Unit 9) (Unit 1) In most circumstances a provisional license holder under the age of 18 may not drive: - Answer- between 12:00 AM and 5:00 AM. (Unit 1) While driving, a new driver under
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Maryland MVA Driver’s Ed (Unit 1-Unit 9) (Unit 1) In most circumstances a provisional license holder under the age of 18 may not drive: - Answer- between 12:00 AM and 5:00 AM. (Unit 1) While driving, a new driver under the age of 18 is prohibited from: - Answer- using a cell phone to call family, texting a family member, and having a BAC of .02 or greater. (Unit 1) If a learner's permit holder is convicted of committing a moving violation, he/she: - Answer- must restart the 9-month waiting period to be eligible for a provisional license. (Unit 1) During the first 5 months (151 days) of the provisional period, provisional license holders under the age of 18: - Answer- must not have passengers under the age of 18, unless accompanied by a qualified supervising driver or unless the passengers are direct family members. (Unit 1) Once a parent/guardian signs for a provisional license: - Answer- the license can be canceled by written request from the parent or guardian. (Unit 1) A new driver under the age of 25 is required by law to practice night driving for at least: - Answer- 10 hours. (Unit 1) A person who has a Learner's Instructional Permit: - Answer- must drive with a person aged 21 or older who has held a license for at least 3 years. (Unit 1) For drivers under age 25, how many hours of practice must be recorded in the Pratice Skills Log? - Answer- 60. (Unit 1) When going to the MVA to take your skills test, you must bring: - Answer- a clean, well-maintained vehicle, registration and proof of insurance, and a supervising driver. (Unit 1) To obtain a provisional license in Maryland: - Answer- a new driver must pass a skills test at MVA. (Unit 2) Who of the following can overrule a traffic signal? - Answer- Crossing guard, Police officer, and State trooper. (Unit 2) A yield sign: - Answer- Means that a driver should give way to other drivers, pedestrians, or
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