There are questions on the number of points added to your driving record for such common offenses as speeding, failing to yield the right of way, running a red light, and passing a stopped school bus with flashing red lights. Also covered are the length of license suspension for excessive point accumulation, and how points for traffic convictions can be removed from your record. You’ll learn about some offenses that can result in suspension of your license and other offenses that can result in license revocation. You’ll learn how many convictions for driving under the influence (DUI) can lead to license revocation. You’ll also learn how license cancellation differs from suspension or revocation.
Like the other permit practice tests we offer, this free Alabama Fines and Limits practice test comes with an automated assistant to help you answer the questions correctly. It can give you a hint if you’re having trouble with a question or an explanation of the correct answer if you’ve answered the question incorrectly.
In Alabama in 2022, there were 144,263 total crashes, with 907 fatal crashes involving 986 fatalities. More drivers aged 20–24 caused these total crashes than drivers in any other age group.
The driver contributing factors identified most frequently in the total crashes were other (37,646 crashes), failed to yield right of way (23,555), tailgating (17,526), improper lane change/use (15,146), misjudged stopping distance (11,367), and unseen object/person/vehicle (10,179).
The driver contributing factors identified most frequently in the fatal crashes were other (316 fatal crashes), speeding (126), driving under the influence (97), failed to yield right of way (86), improper lane change/use (74), and ran off road (57).
The traffic laws help ensure the safety of everyone on the road. If you want to keep a clean Alabama driving record, this Fines and Limits practice test may help you do just that. Good luck with your learner permit test, and please drive safely!