Master the details of the New York Driver’s Manual with this extensive practice exam designed for serious learners. You will be tested on 20 questions out of a total pool of 85, with a passing threshold of 14 correct answers. It covers a wide range of topics, from right-of-way rules to highway safety.
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New York DUI Laws
Driving Under the Influence (DUI/DWI) in New York is a serious offense with strict Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) limits. For drivers 21 and over, it is illegal to drive with a BAC of 0.08% or higher. The state has a “Zero Tolerance” law for drivers under 21, making it illegal to drive with any measurable BAC (0.02%-0.07%). By driving, you give “implied consent” to a chemical test; refusing this test results in immediate license suspension and separate penalties.
Penalties for a DUI conviction are severe and increase with each offense. A first-time DWI offense can result in fines of $500-$1,000, a minimum six-month license revocation, and possible jail time. Aggravating factors, such as having a very high BAC (0.18% or higher) or having a child passenger under 16 (Leandra’s Law), lead to even harsher penalties, including felony charges.