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Kansas DMV Fines and Limits Permit Practice Test 2024
Suppose you’re driving in Kansas. Suddenly, a police car with flashing lights approaches and the officer directs you to pull over. At this traffic stop, which documents must you provide to the officer upon request? Then the officer requests you to take a breath test for blood alcohol. What if you refuse?
These and other issues related to traffic offenses and driving privileges are addressed in this free Kansas Fines and Limits permit practice test. You’ll learn the limits on blood alcohol content (BAC), both for drivers under 21 years of age and drivers aged 21 or older, and the length of license suspension for exceeding your BAC limit for the first time or for a second time. You’ll learn how many moving violations on your driving record may cause your license to be suspended, which offenses can cause mandatory license suspension, and which offenses may result in license revocation (and one that won’t).
This Kansas Fines and Limits permit practice test is up to date as of December 2024. The 50 questions on this practice test are based on Kansas’s official driver’s manual (Kansas DMV Handbook (KS Driver's Manual) 2024) and the Kansas Statutes. As with all the permit practice tests we offer, each question on the Kansas Fines and Limits permit practice test comes with our automated assistant. If you’re stuck on a question, the assistant can supply a hint to gently suggest the correct answer. If you still miss the question, it will provide an explanation of the correct answer.
In Kansas in 2023, there were 59,865 total traffic crashes involving 131,054 persons, of which 353 crashes were fatal, involving 387 deaths. These deaths included 38 pedestrians and 6 bicyclists. Drivers aged 15 to 19 were involved in 11,740 crashes, more than drivers in any other age group. Drivers aged 20 to 24 were a close second, having been involved in 11,472 crashes. Drivers aged 15 to 29 were involved in 60 fatal crashes, more than drivers in any other age group. Drivers aged 20 to 24 were a close second, having been involved in 59 crashes.
The top 5 contributing factors in these 59,865 total crashes were inattention (17.9%), animal (wild or domestic) (12.8%), failure to yield (10.9%), following too closely (tailgating) (7.8%), and too fast for conditions (5.5%). 2,200 (3.7%) of the total crashes and 61 (17.3%) of the fatal crashes (involving 67 deaths) were alcohol related.
The regulations and penalties on this practice test can be hard to memorize. But you should know them, both for your instructional permit knowledge test and to remind you of the possible consequences of unsafe driving. Please drive safely!
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