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Alcohol & Drugs

Blood alcohol limits, zero-tolerance and implied-consent laws, and how alcohol and drugs — legal or not — affect your driving.

Questions reviewed against the official Virginia driver handbook · July 7, 2026

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12 sample Alcohol & Drugs questions with the correct answer, a short explanation, and the official handbook reference. Read through them, then take the quiz above.

  1. 1. In Virginia, a rider is legally considered intoxicated at what blood alcohol level?

    Correct answer: A blood alcohol content of .08 or higher

    State law treats a rider as intoxicated once the blood alcohol level reaches .08.

    Source: Virginia Motorcycle Operator Manual - Section 11: Being in Shape to Ride

  2. 2. A person's blood alcohol concentration depends on the amount consumed, the time spent drinking, and:

    Correct answer: Body weight

    Alcohol concentration is tied to how much you drink, over how long, and your body weight.

    Source: Virginia Motorcycle Operator Manual - Section 11: Being in Shape to Ride

  3. 3. Compared with car drivers, how likely are motorcyclists to be hurt in an alcohol-related crash?

    Correct answer: Much more likely to be killed or hurt

    Death or injury results from about 92 percent of alcohol-related motorcycle crashes, but only 35 percent of car crashes.

    Source: Virginia Motorcycle Operator Manual - Section 11: Being in Shape to Ride

  4. 4. How does combining alcohol with another drug generally affect riding risk?

    Correct answer: The combined effect is more dangerous than either alone

    Mixing alcohol with other drugs produces effects more hazardous than either substance by itself.

    Source: Virginia Motorcycle Operator Manual - Section 11: Being in Shape to Ride

  5. 5. Which of the following is a way to step in and keep an impaired friend from riding?

    Correct answer: Quietly take the keys or disable the bike

    If you cannot stop the rider, control the bike by taking the keys or temporarily disabling it.

    Source: Virginia Motorcycle Operator Manual - Section 11: Being in Shape to Ride

  6. 6. Besides license action, which court-ordered consequences can follow a DUI conviction in Virginia?

    Correct answer: An alcohol program, fines, and possible jail

    Courts may order an Alcohol Safety Action Program, fines up to $1,000, and jail time on top of DMV action.

    Source: Virginia Motorcycle Operator Manual - Section 11: Being in Shape to Ride

  7. 7. Under Virginia's Implied Consent law, refusing a chemical test can suspend your license for:

    Correct answer: One year

    Riding on public roads means you agree to testing; refusing can suspend your license for a year even without a DUI conviction.

    Source: Virginia Motorcycle Operator Manual - Section 11: Being in Shape to Ride

  8. 8. According to the manual, roughly what portion of riders who died in crashes had been drinking?

    Correct answer: About 31 percent

    Statistics cited in the manual show roughly 31 percent of riders who died in crashes had consumed alcohol.

    Source: Virginia Motorcycle Operator Manual - Section 11: Being in Shape to Ride

  9. 9. What is described as the surest way to avoid the risks of drinking and riding?

    Correct answer: Decide not to ride before you begin drinking

    The manual advises choosing not to ride before you begin drinking at all.

    Source: Virginia Motorcycle Operator Manual - Section 11: Being in Shape to Ride

  10. 10. What is the only thing that will actually sober a person up after drinking?

    Correct answer: The passage of time

    Only the passage of time lowers blood alcohol; coffee, cold showers, and fresh air do not.

    Source: Virginia Motorcycle Operator Manual - Section 11: Being in Shape to Ride

  11. 11. A first-offense DUI conviction can lead a court to revoke a rider's license for how long?

    Correct answer: One year

    For a first DUI conviction the court may revoke the license for one year; repeat offenses carry longer revocations.

    Source: Virginia Motorcycle Operator Manual - Section 11: Being in Shape to Ride

  12. 12. Why does alcohol affect a rider so quickly after drinking?

    Correct answer: It enters the bloodstream without being digested

    Unlike food, alcohol passes straight into the bloodstream and reaches the brain rapidly.

    Source: Virginia Motorcycle Operator Manual - Section 11: Being in Shape to Ride

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