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Montana MVD Fines and Limits Permit Practice Test 2024
Our free Montana Fines and Limits permit practice test is designed to help you pass the official written exam for a learner permit and maintain a perfect driving record. This 50-question practice test is up to date as of December 2024 and is based on Montana’s official driver’s manual (Montana DMV Handbook (MT Driver's Manual) 2024) and the Montana Code Annotated. As with the other Montana permit practice tests we offer, each question comes with a hint to gently suggest the correct answer plus an explanation of the correct answer, both courtesy of our automated assistant.
The questions and answers on this Fines and Limits permit test will test your knowledge of the consequences of violating traffic laws (mainly the loss of driving privileges). Under Montana’s Point Schedule, how many points will be added to your driving record for speeding or leaving the scene of an accident (hit and run) that does not involve injury? How many points on your driving record will result in revocation of your license? What are the penalties for driving an uninsured vehicle? What are the penalties for a conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) or (for a driver under 21) driving with a measurable blood alcohol content? (Is there a mandatory minimum jail sentence?) For how long will your license be revoked for negligent homicide or a felony involving the use of a motor vehicle? Finally, what are some non-driving-related offenses that will result in license suspension if convicted? (Note that the penalties for some offenses mentioned in this paragraph include fines. Try to memorize those fines for your official written test.)
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has estimated that in the United States, about one-third of all traffic deaths nationwide involve drivers who were drinking alcohol before the accident.
In Montana in 2022, there were 213 total traffic fatalities, including 138 passenger vehicle occupants, 37 motorcyclists, 18 pedestrians, and 2 cyclists. 253 drivers were involved in these fatal crashes. 71 (33%) of the total fatalities were alcohol related (blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or more), and 69 (32%) were speeding related. Of the 138 passenger vehicle occupants who were killed in crashes, 51 were restrained, 82 were unrestrained, and 5 were unknown.
The information you’ll learn from this Fines and Limits permit test will help you pass the official learner permit written test. But even after you get a driver’s license and start driving, always remember what can happen if you violate traffic laws: you’ll risk both legal penalties and a serious accident.
Good luck with your written test, and stay safe!
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