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Chapter 1 (Licensing/GDL pp.3-5), Chapter 2 (Point System pp.18-20, suspensions pp.991-996), Chapter 4 (Drinking and Driving pp.32-33), Move-Over Law section, GDL Summary p.84
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The BAC limit for drivers under 21 in Alabama is 0.02%, which is essentially zero tolerance—any detectable amount of alcohol can result in a DUI and license suspension.
Accumulating 10 points within a 2-year period triggers an automatic license suspension in Alabama.
Intermediate license holders (ages 16-17) in Alabama may have only one passenger in the vehicle unless the passenger is a family member, and driving is prohibited between midnight and 6 a.m.
The Alabama ALEA written test has 30 multiple-choice questions covering traffic laws, road signs, safe driving, and state-specific rules.
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