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and special needs contact information into a voluntary, secure database.In the event of a motor vehicle crash or other emergency situation when a person is unable to communicate directly, law enforcement can access the database to help reach the persons designated contacts.
SENIOR DRIVERS
Motorists who know the rules of the road and practice defensive driving are key to making our roadways safer for everyone. The Illinois Rules of the Road manual is your guide to being a responsible and skilled driver. The Rules of the Road Review Course is designed to give drivers especially senior citizens the knowledge and confidence needed to renew or obtain a drivers license. The Review Course combines an explanation of the driving exam with a practice written exam. The questions and information in the Rules of the Road Review Course are provided only to help you measure your knowledge of driving skills and Illinois traffic laws. Participants will not be graded on their answers on the practice exam. Along with a thorough review of the Illinois Rules of the Road manual, the Review Course is a valuable tool in refreshing your knowledge of Illinois driving laws, traffic signs and practical driving skills. I commend you for taking this step in improving your driving skills and helping to make Illinois roadways safer for all motorists.
Effective January 1, 2010, drivers are prohibited from text messaging while driving and using cell phones in construction and school zones.
EARLY RENEWAL
Any driver age 21-86 may renew his/her drivers license up to one year before the license expires. Any driver age 87 and older may renew up to six months before his/her license expires.
VISION SCREENING
Your vision will be screened to determine if you see well enough to drive. In place of this screening, you may submit a Vision Specialist Report (see pages 23-24) completed by a licensed optometrist, ophthalmologist or physician. Forms are available at your local Driver Services facility or at www.cyberdriveillinois.com. If you need to wear glasses or contact lenses, a restriction will be noted on your license. You must always wear your glasses or contact lenses when you drive.
WRITTEN EXAM
The written exam consists of 35 questions, 15 of which will address traffic sign identification and the remaining 20 will either be multiple choice or true/false questions.
DRIVING EXAM
All new drivers and drivers age 75 and older must take a driving exam to demonstrate driving ability. You must provide a vehicle that is licensed and properly equipped for the drivers license classification you are seeking. You must show proof of vehicle insurance inside the Driver Services facility. During the driving exam, which will allow you to drive passenger vehicles, you will be graded on your ability to do the following: Start the vehicle Start uphill Proper speed usage Back the vehicle Park downhill Proper lane usage Turn about Start downhill Park uphill Control your vehicle
DRIVING EXAMINATION
The driving exam is a demonstration of a drivers everyday driving skills. After the exam, the driver will be informed of any corrections that need to be made.
THE EXAMINER
The driving examiner will sit beside you and observe your driving skills. It is normal for you to be a little nervous. Remember that the examiner is a passenger and has no indication of your driving ability. It is possible that you may have acquired some potentially unsafe driving practices, even though you may have been driving for years with no moving violations or accidents. Perhaps there are some new laws you are not observing. The purpose of the driving exam is to identify those mistakes so you may correct them. The examiner will grade your driving using a list of driving maneuvers. The examiner will follow a test route approved by the Secretary of States office. Although the test route may cover unfamiliar roads, it is important to remember that a drivers license gives you the right to drive on all roads. The examiner will not trick you. If you do not understand his or her instructions, please ask for an explanation. At the completion of your driving exam, the examiner will give you the results. Please keep in mind that the examiner is only an observer and has the responsibility to inform you of any mistakes. You are encouraged to correct those mistakes, not only for your own safety but also for the safety of others.
STOPPING
Stop behind the white line or crosswalk. If there is no white line or crosswalk, stop behind the stop sign. Rolling stops are automatic failures on the driving examination.
TURNING A CORNER
When turning a corner from a two-way street onto another two-way street, stay in your own lane and then turn into the lane in which you will be driving. Do not cut corners.
HILL PARKING
Signal toward the side of the road where you wish to park. Stop your vehicle parallel to the road, within 12 inches of the curb or road edge. If you park on a street with curbing and your vehicle is heading downhill, you must turn the front wheels toward the curb. If you park your vehicle headed uphill, you must turn the front wheels away from the curb. If you park on a street without curbing and your vehicle is heading downhill or uphill, you must turn the wheels toward the side of the road on which you are parked. In either situation, you must set the parking brake or put the gear selector in Park. (See diagram on page 8.) When leaving the curb, release your parking brake, turn the wheels from the side of the road and use your turn signal. Look for oncoming traffic. When it is safe, pull slowly onto the street.
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TURN-ABOUT
You will be asked to turn your vehicle around by turning left into an alley, roadway or driveway. When you back out, stop before entering the sidewalk, street or highway. Yield to pedestrians and all vehicles. When backing, check all rearview mirrors and look over your right shoulder. When backing to the right, make sure not to back over the center line.
ONE-WAY TURNS
When turning onto a one-way street, turn into the first lane you come to. After you have completed your turn, you may turn on your turn signal again, look back and, when it is safe, move into the other lane.
MULTIPLE-LANE TURNS
LEFT TURNS
When making a left turn onto a multi-lane street, you must turn into the inside lane (left-hand lane). After you have completed your turn into the inside lane and it is safe to do so, you may turn on your signal light and move into the right-hand lane.
RIGHT TURNS
When making a right turn into a multi-lane street, you must turn into the first lane you come to (righthand lane). After you have completed your turn into the right-hand lane and it is safe to do so, you may turn on your signal light and move into the left-hand lane.
BACKING VEHICLE
You will be asked to back your vehicle for a short distance. Check first to see if it is clear. Look over your right shoulder if possible. If not, inform the examiner that because of a physical condition you cannot. If you cannot see all the way in back by looking, use your rearview mirror as well as your side mirrors. Back up as straight as you can. Do not weave back and forth.
1. Winding Road Ahead 2. Crossroad 3. Divided Highway 4. Do Not Enter 5. Downgrade 6. Merge 7. No Passing Zone 8. No Right Turn 9. No U-Turn 10. Pedestrian Crossing 11. Persons with Disabilities Parking 12. Railroad Warning 13. Reduction in Lanes 14. Road Construction/Maintenance Area 15. School Zone and Crossing 16. Side Road 17. Slippery When Wet 18. Slow-Moving Vehicle 19. Stop 20. Stop Sign Ahead 21. Traffic Signal Ahead 22. Two-Way Traffic 23. Warning of a Change in Direction or Narrowing of Roadway 24. Yield Right-of-Way
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12. Broken yellow lines (dashes) are used on streets and highways: c a. On a four or more lane pavement. c b. To separate single lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions. c c. To indicate a no passing zone. 13. When are broken white lines (dashes) used on streets and highways? c a. When passing is not permitted. c b. On a two-way street. c c. On a one-way street or highway having more than one lane of traffic moving in the same direction. 14. You may travel across private property to avoid an official traffic signal or traffic sign. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 15. You are required by law to yield the right-of-way to any authorized vehicle engaged in construction or maintenance of a highway displaying amber (yellow) oscillating, rotating or flashing lights. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 16. The law states that turn signals in city areas must be given at least: c a. 50 feet before turning. c b. 100 feet before turning. c c. At the corner. 17. Never change lanes of traffic without signaling first. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 18. When approaching a sign that reads Merging Traffic, you must: c a. Stop your vehicle before proceeding. c b. Drive to the left lane of the expressway if safe to do so. c c. Adjust your speed and position to avoid a collision with other vehicles.
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19. When passing another vehicle, do not return to the right-hand lane until you can see the vehicle you have passed in your rearview mirror. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 20. When completing a RIGHT TURN into a multi-lane road, you should complete the turn in the: c a. Lane nearest the left-hand curb. c b. Lane nearest the right-hand curb. c c. Middle lane of the intersection. 21. To avoid a crash it is necessary to slow down and look carefully to the left and right before entering the intersection. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 22. When passing a motorcycle, you must use your turn signals and change lanes just like you would when passing a car. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 23. Motorcycles and bicycles are entitled to the same right-of-way privileges as other vehicles, and special attention should be given when they approach an intersection, at railroad crossings and on bridges. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 24. If a driver hears or sees an authorized emergency vehicle (police car, fire engine, ambulance) coming from any direction, the driver must always: c a. Pull to the right when it is safe to do so and stop until such vehicle has passed. c b. Increase speed. c c. Turn at the next intersection.
25. If your front wheel slips off the edge of the road while your vehicle is in motion, always: c a. Increase your speed and turn back on the road immediately. c b. Without braking, turn to the left. c c. Grip the steering wheel firmly, do not accelerate, brake gently, and turn back on the road when it is safe to do so. 26. In case a tire blows out while you are driving, you should: c a. Grip the steering wheel firmly, do not brake and reduce speed. c b. Increase your speed. c c. Apply your brakes and quickly turn on the shoulder of the road. 27. If you are under age 18 and you drive after curfew hours, a parent, legal guardian or other responsible adult must be with you. Your parent or legal guardian must approve of the person. If these conditions are not met, your license or permit will be invalid during those hours. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 28. You are allowed to use the shoulder of the road to pass anyone. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 29. When high-beam headlights are in use, they should be dimmed at least 500 feet before meeting and 300 feet before overtaking another vehicle. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE
30. If you must drive during foggy weather, you should turn on the low-beam headlights and: c a. Flash your lights routinely. c b. Keep your foot on the brake pedal so your tail lights will be seen more easily. c c. Drive at a speed that will allow you to stop within your field of vision. 31. You are approaching a railroad crossing that has no lights or crossing gate. You should slow down when you see the round sign and proceed with caution. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 32. You are at a railroad crossing. The crossing gates are down. You may go around if no train is coming. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 33. When you are required to stop at a railroad crossing, you must make a complete stop within 50 feet, but not closer than 15 feet from the railroad crossing. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 34. To prevent skidding (hydroplaning) when driving on wet pavement, always: c a Increase the speed of your car. c b. Apply your brakes. c c. Reduce speed and allow your vehicle to slow down. 35. When driving on a slippery road and your vehicle starts to skid, you should: c a. Drive close to the edge of the road. c b. Stop instantly. c c. Steer in the direction that the rear wheels are skidding.
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36. If you get stranded in a winter storm, you should: c a. Leave your car to find help. c b. Stay inside your car and wait. c c. Get out and try to push your car. 37. In cold weather, the bridges may be icy even when the roads are dry. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 38. You are approaching a school zone with a speed limit of 20 m.p.h. Slow down on school days between the hours of 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. when children are present. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 39. When are you permitted to open car doors on the side on which traffic is moving? c a. It is legal at all times. c b. It is legal only in rural areas. c c. It is legal only if it can be done without interfering with the movement of other traffic. 40. Only vehicles displaying a disability parking placard or license plates, WHEN THE DISABLED INDIVIDUAL IS PRESENT and is exiting or entering the vehicle, are permitted to use marked disability parking spaces. Drivers who violate this are subject to a minimum $250 fine. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 41. You cannot drive a motor vehicle, even if it is borrowed or rented for a short period of time, unless you hold the proper classification of drivers license for that kind and type of vehicle. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE
42. You are involved in a crash in which damage to the property of any one person, including yourself, in excess of $1,500 is sustained (or $500 if one of the drivers is uninsured). YOU MUST: c a. Notify the nearest law enforcement agency as soon as possible. c b. Have a capable passenger, by law, notify the proper authorities if you are unable to report the accident. c c. Submit a written accident report to the Illinois Department of Transportation within 10 days. c d. All of the above. 43. All vehicles operating on Illinois roads must be covered by a liability insurance policy. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 44. If you change your address, you are required to notify the Office of the Secretary of State within 10 days. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 45. When operating windshield wipers, you must have the headlights on. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 46. The greatest factor involved in fatal motor vehicle crashes is: c a. Weather conditions. c b. Road construction. c c. Alcohol/drugs. 47. After consuming alcohol, time is the only effective way to remove alcohol from the body. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE
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48. On a two-lane roadway, you must stop for a school bus flashing its red warning lights and extending its stop signal arm when: c a. Approaching the school bus from behind. c b. Meeting the school bus from the front. c c. Approaching the school bus from either direction. 49. Your driving privileges will be SUSPENDED in the State of Illinois if you are convicted of failing to stop for a school bus loading or unloading children as required by law. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 50. Illinois law requires children under age 8 to be secured in a restraining system or seat belt when traveling: c a. Anywhere in the vehicle. c b. In the front seat only. c c. In the back seat only. c d. Never, this is not a law. 51. A person who refuses to submit to a chemical test(s) of his/her blood, breath or urine for the purpose of determining the level of alcohol and/or drug content: c a. Will receive a drivers license suspension for 12 months for a first offense. c b. Will receive a drivers license suspension for 36 months for a refusal or subsequent offense within a five-year period. c c. May have this used as evidence against him/her in court if charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs (DUI). c d. All of the above.
52. After being arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs (DUI), your drivers license will be suspended if: c a. You take a chemical test (breath, blood or urine) and register an amount of alcohol equal to or over the illegal level of intoxication (.08%). c b. You refuse to take a chemical test (breath, blood or urine). c c. You take a chemical test and register any trace of a controlled substance or cannabis (marijuana). c d. All of the above. 53. Your driving privileges will be REVOKED in the State of Illinois if you are convicted of: c a. Drag/street Racing. c b. Leaving the scene of an accident in which you are involved as a driver, if the accident results in the death or injury of a person or persons. c c. Driving or in control of a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or other drugs (including PRESCRIPTION DRUGS that impair driving ability) and/or combination of both. c d. All of the above. 54. When two vehicles on different roadways reach an uncontrolled intersection at the same time, the vehicle on the left should yield to the vehicle on the right. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE
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55. When more than one driver reaches a four-way stop intersection, the first driver to stop should be the first to go. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 56. Motorists encountering a funeral procession must: c a. Yield the right-of-way to all vehicles in the procession. c b. Not drive between vehicles in the organized funeral procession except when directed to do so by a law enforcement officer. c c. Not attempt to pass any vehicle in the organized funeral procession except where a passing lane has been specifically provided. c d. Not join the funeral procession for the purpose of securing the right-of-way. c e. All of the above. 57. You do not always need to stop when meeting a stopped school bus on a roadway with four or more lanes. You do not need to stop if you are traveling in the opposite direction of the bus, but you should drive cautiously. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE 58. Most rear-end collisions are caused by the vehicle in back following too closely. c a. TRUE c b. FALSE
59. A driver moving out of an alley, private road or driveway within an urban area must: c a. Come to a complete stop before entering the sidewalk area. c b. Look both ways for approaching pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic. c c. Yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and all vehicles before proceeding into the roadway. c d. All of the above. 60. When approaching a stop sign, steady red traffic light, or flashing red traffic light, you should: c a. Stop at the marked stop line. c b. Stop before entering the crosswalk if there is no marked stop line. c c. Stop before entering the intersection if there is no marked stop line or crosswalk. c d. All of the above. 61. A person, regardless of age, may not use a cell phone at any time while operating a motor vehicle in a: c a. School zone. c b. Maintenance zone. c c. Construction zone. c d. All of the above. 62. A person may not text while operating a motor vehicle on a roadway unless he/she is parked on the shoulder of a roadway or stopped due to traffic and the vehicle is in park or neutral: c a. TRUE c b. FALSE
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APPLICATION
To receive Persons with Disabilities license plates or a parking placard, an application must be completed by the applicant and his/her physician. A licensed physician must certify on the application that the applicant has one of the qualifying disabilities. The application also must include the applicants date of birth, gender and drivers license or state ID card number. Applications are available from your local Driver Services facility or by contacting: Persons with Disabilities License Plates/Placard Unit, 501 S. Second St., Rm. 541, Springfield, IL 62756. Applications also are available at www.cyberdriveillinois.com.
PARKING PLACARDS
The Secretary of States office also issues parking placards free to persons with disabilities. There are three different types of placards (see below).
PERMANENT
Placards are BLUE and issued to persons with permanent disabilities. The placard expires on the holders birthdate in 2014.
TEMPORARY
Placards are RED and valid for the length of time indicated by the certifying physician, not to exceed six months if issued by the Secretary of State, and 90 days if issued by a local municipality.
ORGANIZATION
Placards are GREEN and issued to organizations that transport persons with disabilities. The placard expires in April 2014.
IMPORTANT: The authorized holder of the plates or placard must be present and must enter or exit the vehicle at the time the parking privileges are being used.
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JESSE WHITE
Secretary of State State of Illinois
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PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE BELOW: Physicians Name __________________________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________________________ City________________________________________________State__________________ZIP_____________________ Telephone ( ) _______________________________________________________________________________
Please mail all required documentation to: Secretary of State, Persons with Disabilities License Plates/Placard Unit, 501 S. Second St., Rm. 541, Springfield, IL62756, www.cyberdriveillinois.com.
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JESSE WHITE
Secretary of State State of Illinois
DIRECTIONS: Both sides of this document must be signed and completed in its entirety in order for the application to be processed. Complete Part 1 if the person with disabilities is applying for disability plates and/or a parking placard. Complete Parts 1 and 2 if the parent, immediate family member or legal guardian of the person with disabilities is applying for disability plates. PART 1. PERSON WITH DISABILITIES: I hereby apply for: ____ Person with Disabilities License Plates (Application and fee for registration must accompany this form. Fee is based upon the current plate expiration, date of purchase of vehicle if newly acquired, or the date of application, whichever is applicable.) APPLICANTS MUST HAVE A PERMANENT DISABILITY TO OBTAIN DISABILITY PLATES. ____ Persons with Disabilities Parking Placard under the statutory provision (625 ILCS 5/1-159.1), and certify that my physical condition entitles me to the issuance thereof. I also am aware that the person with disabilities parking device (plates or parking placard) must not be used unless I am the driver or passenger in the vehicle.
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WARNING: MISUSE OF OR FALSE APPLICATION FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES PLATES OR PARKING PLACARDS may result in revocation of the plates or placard, a 30-day drivers license suspension, and a fine of up to $1,000. The authorized holder of the disability plates or parking placard must be present and must enter or exit the vehicle at the time parking privileges are being used.
PART 2. DISABILITY LICENSE PLATES FOR PARENT, IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBER OR LEGAL GUARDIAN ONLY: I hereby apply for disability license plates as the parent, legal guardian or other family member of the individual with a disability. The above named person with disabilities owns no vehicles and relies frequently on me for his/her mode of transportation.
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Effective July 22, 2010, a new law requires motorists to stop and yield (rather than slow down or stop if need be) to pedestrians in a crosswalk where there are no traffic signals.
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Thank you for participating in the Secretary of State Rules of the Road Review Course. The office strives to expedite seniors, persons with disabilities and expectant mothers while visiting a Driver Services facility. Depending on the facility, this may be an automated or manual process. If you need additional assistance, please do not hesitate to contact a Driver Services employee at the facility you are visiting.
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For information on Rules of the Road Review Courses and other programs offered by the Secretary of State: Driver Services Department 217-785-1440 888-261-5238 (Nex Talk)
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