Section 2-1a: Driving while impaired

The Manitoba driving test includes strict guidelines on driving while impaired. Impaired driving refers to operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, cannabis, or other drugs.

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Manitoba Driving Test - Section 2-1a: Driving while impaired

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What is the effect of combining drugs and alcohol, even in small quantities?

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Under Canadian law, is it legal to consume cannabis in a vehicle that is parked on a public roadway?

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Impaired drivers account for approximately what fraction of all traffic fatalities in Manitoba?

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According to the handbook, what is the only thing that will sober a person up after they've had too much to drink?

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What is the safest rule to follow regarding alcohol and driving?

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The handbook suggests it's a good idea to close the bar at a party at least how long before it ends?

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What is a potential effect of illicit drugs on a driver?

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Under what condition can a charge of impaired driving be laid, regardless of blood alcohol level?

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How does the use of cannabis affect a person's driving ability?

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What does the term 'motor vehicles' include under Manitoba's impaired driving laws?

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What is the legal way to transport cannabis in a vehicle?

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According to the handbook, impaired drivers often fail to do what?

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What should you do if you are taking prescription medication and need to drive?

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Alcohol is classified as what type of drug?

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What is a suggested way for groups or clubs to help prevent impaired driving at social events?

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If you are impaired by a prescription drug like a tranquilizer, can you be charged with impaired driving?

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Manitoba's impaired driving laws apply to which of the following?

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What is the minimum license required to operate agricultural equipment on a provincial highway?

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As a party host, what is a recommended action to prevent impaired driving?

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What does the text say about the crash risk for drivers under the influence of cannabis compared to sober drivers?

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The test educates drivers about legal limits, the severe penalties for violations, and the risks impaired driving poses to public safety. Manitoba enforces zero tolerance for new drivers, meaning any detectable alcohol or drug presence leads to immediate consequences. Penalties include license suspension, fines, and possible criminal charges. Understanding and adhering to these rules is vital for safe, responsible driving and for successfully passing the driving test in Manitoba.