Chapter 1-2b: A revoked or Suspended Licence

This section educates drivers about serious consequences for violations like impaired driving, excessive demerit points, or unpaid fines. The test covers the importance of following licence conditions and the risks of driving while suspended, such as increased penalties and possible criminal charges. To regain driving privileges, individuals may need to pay fines, complete courses, or retake the test. Understanding these rules helps ensure safe driving and compliance with Quebec’s strict road safety regulations.

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Quebec Driving Test -Chapter 1-2b: A revoked or Suspended Licence

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Besides a judge's order, what other code can determine the length of a licence prohibition period?

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What is the consequence of refusing to obey the orders of a peace officer to submit to tests?

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For a second offence of failure to stop within a 10-year period, what is the minimum licence revocation period?

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What is the immediate penalty for a taxi driver found to have alcohol in their system while on duty?

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If a driver from a US state with a reciprocity agreement commits an impaired driving offence in Québec, what happens?

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What is the combined THC and alcohol limit that can lead to Criminal Code charges?

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What type of law is the Highway Safety Code?

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According to the text, what can a police officer order you to do at any time you are driving a vehicle?

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Which group of drivers is subject to a 'Zero alcohol' rule?

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After an arrest for suspected impaired driving, what might an evaluating officer at the police station have you do?

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For most federally controlled drugs (excluding THC and GHB), what amount in your system is enough to face charges?

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What is the penalty for learner drivers caught with any amount of alcohol in their system?

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What is the prescribed blood drug concentration of THC that, if exceeded, could lead to Criminal Code charges?

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If a police officer has reasonable grounds to believe you are impaired, can they arrest you without first administering a test?

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What is the minimum licence prohibition period for a third Criminal Code conviction?

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What is the legal blood alcohol limit for heavy vehicle drivers under the Highway Safety Code?

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What is the minimum period an offender cannot obtain a licence after a first conviction for a Criminal Code offence involving a failure to stop?

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Which of these is NOT listed as an alternative solution to avoid driving under the influence?

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If a driver's blood alcohol concentration is over 0.16, what is the duration of the immediate seizure and impoundment of the vehicle for a first offence?

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If a police officer suspects drug use, what tests may they require you to take roadside?

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What is one of the penalties for refusing to obey a peace officer, under the Highway Safety Code, for a repeat offence?

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For a second conviction within a 10-year period (not for failure to stop), what is the minimum licence prohibition period?

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For a repeat offence, what is the consequence under the Highway Safety Code for driving with a BAC of 0.08?

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Under the Criminal Code, you could be arrested and convicted if your blood alcohol concentration is over what limit?

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Under the Highway Safety Code in Québec, what is the immediate penalty for having a blood alcohol concentration equal to or over 0.08?

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This section educates drivers about serious consequences for violations like impaired driving, excessive demerit points, or unpaid fines. The test covers the importance of following licence conditions and the risks of driving while suspended, such as increased penalties and possible criminal charges. To regain driving privileges, individuals may need to pay fines, complete courses, or retake the test. Understanding these rules helps ensure safe driving and compliance with Quebec’s strict road safety regulations.