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Page 1 of 3 AARP Driver Safety Smart Driver™ Course State-Specific Information D20712 – May 2024 OKLAHOMA SMART DRIVER™ COURSE STATE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION: OKLAHOMA UNIT 2 – How Do We Navigate Changes? Driving While Impaired - Participant Guidebook Page 14 Drivers will be automatically considered under the influence if they have a BAC of .08 or more. However, you can still be convicted of a DUI if your BAC is below this level, if there is sufficient evidence that your driving was impaired. Drivers shall not operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of any intoxicating drug. Drivers consent to chemical tests of their blood or breath or urine if arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol when they operate a motor vehicle. They also consent to test(s) of their blood, saliva, and urine if arrested for driving under the influence of drugs. Refusing a test may result in a revocation of the driver's license. Drivers will be required to install an ignition interlock device if convicted of multiple DUIs or following a first offense if they had a BAC above .15. UNIT 3 – Are We Ready to Drive? Child Safety Seats - Participant Guidebook Page 37 Children under the age of 2 must be in a rear-facing child restraint system. Children between the ages of 2 and 4 must be in a rear or front-facing child restraint system. Children from the ages of 4 to 8 must use a child restraint system or booster seat if not taller than 4 feet 9 inches. Construction Signs and Construction Zones - Participant Guidebook Page 49 Drivers must follow a flagger's directions. Fines for speeding are doubled in a construction zone when workers are present. Railroad Grade Crossings - Participant Guidebook Page 56 It is illegal to drive around a railroad crossing gate, even if there is no train. Drivers must stop at least 15 feet from the tracks, but no more than 50 feet away. It is illegal to park within 50 feet of a railroad crossing. UNIT 4 – Are We Smart on the Road? How to Avoid Distractions - Participant Guidebook Page 61 All drivers are prohibited from texting while driving. Learner's permit and intermediate license holders are prohibited from using a cell phone or texting while driving. Drivers can be ticketed if they are involved in an accident while using a cell phone.