If you provide false information on your DMV application, you may face:
|
A one-year suspension of your driving privileges.
|
|
|
Sentenced to jail.
|
|
|
Receive a fine.
|
|
|
All of the above.
|
Explanation
Providing false information on your DMV application is a serious offense. The DMV may cancel any license or permit issued based on false information. Additionally, you may face legal consequences such as jail time, fines, and a suspension of your driving privileges for up to one year.
Answer Statistics
🟡 This question is moderately difficult — 19.1% of our users answer it incorrectly.
Other questions in the same category: Driver Licensing Requirements
An Instructional Permit allows you to:Drivers under the age of 21 are subject to a specific restriction prohibiting them from driving:With a Class C driver's license a person may drive:With a Class C driver license you may drive:
A licensed driver (Class E or higher) who is under 17 years of age may not operate a motor vehicle between ___________ unless accompanied by a driver who is 21 years old or older and holds a valid driver license (Class E or higher).Curfew laws prohibit drivers under age 18 from driving:After you've held your driving license for 6 months, which one of the following passengers cannot be in the vehicle when you are driving?Drivers who are 16 or 17 years of age are not permitted to use any type of:When you change your residence address you must notify the county examiner of drivers:When you take a road test for a driver’s license:
This question appears in the following DMV practice tests: