Chapter 7-1b: The Traffic Safety Act

The Saskatchewan driver knowledge test features a critical section on “The Traffic Safety Act,” which outlines the fundamental rules and regulations for safe driving in the province.

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Saskatchewan Driving Test - Chapter 7-1b: The Traffic Safety Act

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How is ignition interlock treated once a driver chooses to install it voluntarily?

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What happens to your licence if you are charged with a criminal impaired driving offence?

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Which statement about the 120‑day requirement is correct?

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If a driver holds an ignition interlock restricted licence, special restricted licence, or provisional licence and receives a roadside suspension, which penalties apply?

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For a driver who must have an ignition interlock installed, how long must it remain installed?

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Under what conditions may a driver charged with a criminal impaired driving offence be eligible to reinstate driving privileges early using ignition interlock?

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Who is considered an experienced driver for the roadside administrative licence suspensions described?

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What additional consequence applies to both new and experienced drivers who receive roadside suspensions while transporting passengers under 16?

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How long does an immediate roadside licence suspension last when you are charged with a criminal impaired driving offence?

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What happens if a required ignition interlock is removed before the 365‑day period is completed?

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Besides licence loss, what are other possible consequences for experienced drivers who register a BAC exceeding .04 to .08 and/or are impaired by drugs?

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At what Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) range do experienced drivers face roadside administrative licence suspensions?

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This section educates learners about legal requirements, including speed limits, right-of-way, impaired driving, seat belt use, and penalties for violations. Understanding “The Traffic Safety Act” is essential for passing the knowledge test and for becoming a responsible driver. The test questions assess a candidate’s awareness of these rules to ensure everyone on the road is informed and prepared. Mastery of this section helps promote safety, reduce accidents, and uphold Saskatchewan’s driving standards.