Maryland Premium Test 4

This premium test focuses on specific state traffic laws and penalties that every Maryland driver must know. You will answer 25 questions drawn from a comprehensive set of 80, needing 21 correct responses to pass. It provides detailed feedback to help you understand the logic behind every rule.

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DUI Laws in Maryland

In Maryland, driving with a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of .08% or higher is a DUI, while a BAC between .07% and .08% can lead to a DWI charge. For drivers under 21, a “zero tolerance” law applies, making it illegal to drive with a BAC of .02% or higher. Penalties for conviction include fines, jail time, license suspension, and mandatory alcohol education programs.
 
Under the Implied Consent Law, you automatically agree to a chemical test if arrested for DUI. Refusing this test results in an automatic license suspension, separate from any criminal penalties. Aggravating factors like having a high BAC (.15% or more) or a child passenger in the vehicle lead to significantly harsher penalties.

Short, focused summaries of Maryland driving rules — easy to review before your test.

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