Chapter 6-1b: Offences and Fines

The SAAQ driving test includes a section on Offences and Fines to educate drivers about Quebec’s traffic laws and penalties.

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Quebec Driving Test -Chapter 6-1b: Offences and Fines

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What is the fine range for speeding 46 to 60 km/h over the limit?

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What is the fine for illegally modifying, defacing, or removing a bicycle’s identification number?

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What is the fine for failing to equip a foot scooter with the necessary brake system?

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Based on the example, what is the calculated fine for driving 75 km/h in a 50 km/h zone?

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What is the fine range for speeding 21 to 30 km/h over the speed limit?

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What is the minimum fine for speeding 61 km/h or more over the limit before any multipliers are applied?

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What is the fine for wearing headphones while riding a bicycle?

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What is the fine for a cyclist handling an electronic device while riding?

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What is the fine for motorcyclists failing to ride in a staggered formation when travelling as a pair or group?

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Which of the following is a finable offence for a motorcyclist with a range of $100 to $200?

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What is the fine for a motorcyclist failing to wear eye protection such as a visor or goggles?

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What is the fine for riding a bicycle at night without the mandatory white front reflector and red tail light?

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What is the fine for putting a vehicle in need of MAJOR repair back on the road without proving it meets Highway Safety Code standards?

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If a group of cyclists fails to ride single file, what is the potential fine for each rider?

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What is the fine for a cyclist failing to ride as closely as possible to the right side of the road?

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Under what circumstance are speeding fines in certain categories doubled?

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What is the penalty for a motorcyclist failing to wear a helmet?

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What is the fine for carrying a passenger on a moped or scooter when the driver is under age 16?

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What is the penalty for using a foot scooter at night without the required reflectors or reflective material?

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What is the fine for a cyclist who fails to obey traffic signs and signals?

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A novice motorcycle driver is caught driving between midnight and 5 a.m. What is the potential fine?

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What is the fine for failing to obey signals from a school crossing guard while on a bicycle?

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What is the fine for putting a vehicle in need of MINOR repair back on the road after 48 hours without meeting safety standards?

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What is the penalty for a cyclist carrying a passenger on a bicycle not equipped with a seat for that purpose?

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A pedestrian crosses a public roadway away from an intersection or crosswalk. What is the potential fine?

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If a driver has three or more previous convictions for excessive speeding within the past 10 years, what happens to the fines?

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What is the fine for a pedestrian who fails to obey pedestrian signs or signals?

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What is the fine for driving at an unsafe speed or committing an act liable to endanger life, property or public safety?

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What is the fine for driving too fast for weather or traffic conditions?

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What is the penalty for failing to wear a helmet while riding a power-assisted bicycle on a public roadway?

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Offenses such as speeding, distracted driving, and impaired driving can lead to substantial fines, demerit points, and even license suspension. The SAAQ emphasizes that repeated violations or the accumulation of too many demerit points result in stricter consequences. Understanding this section helps new drivers recognize the seriousness of obeying road rules and encourages safe, responsible driving. Mastery of the content on offenses and fines is essential not only for passing the test but also for promoting road safety in Quebec.