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Page 1 of 3 AARP Driver Safety Smart Driver™ Course State Specific Information March 2026NEW GUAM SMART DRIVER™ COURSE STATE SPECIFIC INFORMATION: GUAM UNIT 2 – How Do We Navigate Changes? Driving While Impaired - Participant Guidebook Page 14 • The legal BAC limit for drivers is .08, and drivers will be considered under the influence if they operate a motor vehicle with a BAC of .08 or more. • Drivers will be considered under the influence if they operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of any intoxicating substance. • Drivers consent to chemical tests of their blood, breath, or urine if arrested for driving under the influence when they operate a motor vehicle. Refusal will result in a license suspension. • Courts may require a driver convicted of a DUI to install an ignition interlock device. UNIT 3 – Are We Ready to Drive? Child Safety Seats - Participant Guidebook Page 37 • Children under the age of 4 must be restrained in a child safety seat. • Children ages 4 to 11 and less than 4 feet 9 inches must be restrained in a booster seat. Construction Signs and Construction Zones - Participant Guidebook Page 49 • This territory does not have any additional specific information for this section. Railroad Grade Crossings - Participant Guidebook Page 56 • This territory does not have any additional specific information for this section. UNIT 4 – Are We Smart on the Road? How to Avoid Distractions - Participant Guidebook Page 61 • Drivers are prohibited from using hand-held devices for the purposes of reading, writing, or sending electronic messages. • Drivers may use hands-free communications devices. Safe Following Distance - Participant Guidebook Page 64 • A safe following distance must be reasonable and prudent. This means adjusting your speed to the weather conditions, surrounding traffic, condition of the road, and the speed of the vehicle you are following on a street or highway. Turning at Intersections - Participant Guidebook Page 68 • Drivers must use turn signals to signal their intention to turn at least 100 feet from the beginning of the turn. • Drivers must yield the right-of-way to oncoming traffic when making a left-hand turn.
