Chicago Basset On-Premise Server Practice Test

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Which of the following can lead to an aggravated DUI charge?

  1. Having an expired driver's license

  2. Receiving a speeding ticket

  3. Driving a vehicle with defective lights

  4. Causing a crash while DUI that resulted in personal injury

The correct answer is: Causing a crash while DUI that resulted in personal injury

An aggravated DUI charge is a more severe classification of driving under the influence and is typically associated with specific circumstances that increase the danger to public safety. One of the most serious situations that can result in an aggravated DUI charge is causing a crash while under the influence of alcohol or drugs that results in personal injury. This not only poses a significant risk to the lives of others but also indicates a reckless disregard for safety, warranting harsher penalties. In contrast, having an expired driver's license, receiving a speeding ticket, or driving a vehicle with defective lights may indicate general legal violations or negligence but do not inherently reflect the severe risk associated with impaired driving leading to injury. Therefore, these scenarios do not elevate the charge to aggravated DUI status as they do not directly involve the dangerous combination of DUI and resulting harm to individuals.