Chapter 6-2: Offences and Demerit Points

The Quebec driving test includes the Offences and Demerit Points section to ensure drivers understand the consequences of traffic violations.

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Quebec Driving Test -Chapter 6-2: Offences and Demerit Points

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How many demerit points are given for failing to obey orders from a school crossing guard?

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Which of these is NOT listed as a cost related to a first impaired driving offence?

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Failing to stop before turning right on a red light (where permitted) results in how many demerit points?

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What is a potential consequence for a repeat impaired driving offender regarding the alcohol ignition interlock device?

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How many demerit points are given for 'Holding or gripping a moving vehicle'?

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In a zone of more than 60 km/h but not more than 90 km/h, what speed over the limit is considered excessive?

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For a first impaired driving offence, what is the immediate licence suspension period upon arrest, according to the Highway Safety Code?

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Driving while using an electronic device results in how many demerit points?

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What is considered an excessive speeding offence in a zone of 60 km/h or less?

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How many demerit points are assigned for 'Driving in a race or for a wager or stake'?

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How many demerit points are given for failing to obey a stop sign or a red light?

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What is the penalty for speeding or driving recklessly?

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Failing to stop for a school bus with its flashing lights in operation results in how many demerit points?

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What is the demerit point penalty for a prohibited pass on the left?

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Failing to yield to an emergency vehicle whose lights or sound producing device are in operation results in how many demerit points?

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How many demerit points are given for accelerating when being passed by another vehicle?

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What is the mandatory minimum fine for a first impaired driving conviction under the Criminal Code?

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How many demerit points are given for 'Successive passing of multiple vehicles in a zigzag pattern'?

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What is the minimum estimated cost related to a first impaired driving offence?

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What is the demerit point penalty for failing to wear a seat belt?

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Under the Criminal Code, what is the minimum driving prohibition period for a first impaired driving offence?

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A learner's licence holder driving with the presence of alcohol in the body will receive how many demerit points?

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Failing to slow down or change lanes for a stopped road vehicle with flashing lights results in how many demerit points?

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For a repeat impaired driving offence, what is the immediate vehicle seizure and impoundment period?

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What is the penalty for a driver involved in an accident who fails to do his or her duty?

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Following a first criminal conviction for impaired driving, what is a potential licence revocation period?

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In a 100 km/h zone, driving at what speed over the limit constitutes an excessive speeding offence?

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How many demerit points are issued for tailgating?

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What is the demerit point penalty for a learner's licence holder driving without an accompanying rider?

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How many demerit points are assigned for passing a bicycle too closely in a travel lane?

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In Quebec, offences like speeding, failing to stop at red lights, or using a mobile phone while driving result in demerit points added to your driving record. Accumulating too many demerit points can lead to license suspension and increased insurance costs. This section teaches drivers the importance of following traffic laws and being aware of the penalties for unsafe behavior. Understanding demerit points helps promote responsible, safe driving on Quebec roads.

To perform well on theĀ SAAQ Knowledge Test, it is important to understand the main concepts rather than relying solely on memorization. Developing a study schedule and articulating the material in one’s own words can enhance comprehension and confidence. Actively engaging with study materials is a key factor in achieving desired results.