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  • This comic is all about learning to drive safely!, you'll discover how to make smart choices behind the wheel. From understanding the dangers of impaired driving to mastering refusal skills, this comic has you covered. Plus, it's filled with insights from trusted sources like the DMV and NHTSA. Get ready to hit the road with confidence!
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  • Oh ok that sounds hard I should probably get studying.
  • To get your learner permit in CT you have to pass a knowledge permit test by getting a minimum of 20 out of 25.
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  • But I saw if I do not pass I have to wait a week before I can reschedule my appoitment and then I have to go and retake the test.
  • Next, you must go to the DMV pay a fee of $19 and take the test if you pass you will receive your learners permit by paper at the DMV.
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  • you finally have to pass a vision test when you get to the DMV. Just to make sure you vision is on point for driving.
  • Thanks for the help I'll have my permit soon.
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  • Well the 1st rule is You must be accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 20 years old and has held their license for at least four consecutive years without suspension during that period. This supervisor must be seated in the front passenger seat.
  • Now that I have my Permit what are some things I can and Can't do?
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  • You are not allowed to drive between 11 PM and 5 AM unless it is for school, work, religious activities, or medical necessity.
  • What else?
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  • Oh ok is that all?
  • finally Violating any of these restrictions can result in penalties, including fines, suspension of your learner's permit, and delay in obtaining your full driver's license.
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  • Thanks for the info, now that I have had my permit how do I get my license
  • Great question well the first step is Enroll in a DMV-approved driver's education program. You must Complete 30 hours of classroom training and 8 hours of behind-the-wheel training.
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  • you must hold your learner’s permit for at least 120 days if you complete a driver’s education program, or 180 days if you opt for a home training program.
  • Ok what else?
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  • All thats left Schedule your road test appointment online.Fee: $40 for the road test.
  • What is the last step to gaining my license?
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  • Congrats on your licesne now here are 3 rules for driving with a license under 18 1st rule is You are not allowed to drive between 11 PM and 5 AM unless it is for school, work, religious activities, or medical necessity.
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  • The next rule is Connecticut has a zero-tolerance policy for drivers under 21 regarding alcohol. Any measurable amount of alcohol in your system is illegal.
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  • Finally for the First 6 Months, You are allowed to drive only with, A licensed driving instructor, One parent or legal guardian who holds a valid driver's license, One person who is at least 20 years old, has held a driver's license for four consecutive years without suspension, and is providing instruction. Your second 6 Months You may drive with immediate family members (siblings, parents, and any dependents).
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  • Thank you. Why should I not drink and drive?
  • Congratulations on your license. I hope you have fun and safe drives Some ways to be safe while driving is to never drink while driving.
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  • Wow oh ok. what else?
  • Here are 3 consequences to drinking and driving based of your 1st 2nd and 3rd offenses. Your first offense Fine: $500 to $1,000. Jail Time can be up to 6 months, with a mandatory minimum of 48 hours in jail, or up to 6 months with a suspended sentence and probation, including 100 hours of community service.
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  • Your 2nd offense Your license gets suspended for another 45 days. Fine is $1,000 to $4,000.Jail Time can be up to 2 years, with a mandatory minimum of 120 consecutive days in jail.Probation, Includes 100 hours of community service and mandatory participation in a substance abuse treatment program.
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  • And Finaly your 3rd offense Permanent license revocation. You may be eligible for reinstatement after 2 years, but it is not guaranteed and subject to strict conditions.2,000 to $8,000 fine. Jail Time Up to 3 years, with a mandatory minimum of 1 year in jail.Probation Includes 100 hours of community service and mandatory participation in a substance abuse treatment program.
  • wow ok I did not know it was that bad I will for sure never drink and drive thanks.
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  • remember to always practice safe driving and here are some ways you can say no and refuse dangerous choices next time you face them.
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  • StrategyStrategy 1: Use Assertive CommunicationScenario 1: Avoiding Getting in the Car with a Drunk DriverExample: You are at a party, and your friend, who has been drinking, offers to drive you home.What I said Hey, I appreciate the offer, but I don't feel comfortable getting in the car if you've been drinking. Let's call a rideshare or a taxi instead, or I can call my parents to come pick us up.
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