Section 16b: Other ways to lose your licence

The Ontario driver knowledge test features a section called “Other ways to lose your licence,” highlighting scenarios where your driving privileges can be suspended, aside from standard traffic violations.

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Ontario Driving Test - Section 16b: Other ways to lose your licence

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A 7-day vehicle impoundment applies even if the vehicle is...

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What is the immediate penalty for a novice driver who violates any of their graduated-licensing conditions?

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If convicted of driving while your licence is suspended for an HTA offence, what is the additional suspension period added to your current one?

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According to the text, when can you be charged with impaired driving?

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Under which of the following circumstances will your licence be cancelled?

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What is the Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) limit that constitutes a Criminal Code offence?

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For how long will a vehicle be impounded if the driver is caught with a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) over .08?

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How can a person loaning their vehicle verify that the driver's licence is valid?

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What could be the consequence of a subsequent Criminal Code driving offence after the first one?

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If police suspect impairment by a drug, what can they require a driver to do?

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If it is impractical to obtain a breath sample, what can a police officer require you to provide instead?

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What is the penalty for a subsequent conviction for driving while prohibited under the Criminal Code?

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Which of the following is considered a Criminal Code offence that leads to licence suspension?

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For how long will a Criminal Code conviction remain on your driver’s record?

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What is the name of the mandatory remedial program for all drivers convicted of impaired, driving-related Criminal Code offences?

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What can happen to a novice driver who fails to hand over their licence after a suspension is issued?

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What is required for drivers with more than one 'Warn Range' conviction?

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What is the licence suspension period for a first-time Criminal Code driving offence conviction?

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Who is responsible for paying the towing and storage costs for an impounded vehicle?

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What is the required blood-alcohol level for drivers who are 21 years of age and under?

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What happens if your driver's licence has been suspended for a Criminal Code conviction and you have not completed the remedial requirements?

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What is the minimum vehicle impoundment period if you are caught driving while your licence is suspended for a Criminal Code offence?

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What happens if you refuse to submit to a breath test for alcohol when demanded by police?

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Which of these is NOT listed as a reason for a 7-day vehicle impoundment?

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If you are convicted of driving while your licence is suspended for an HTA offence, you could face fines and what other penalty?

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This section examines serious offenses such as impaired driving, refusing breathalyzer tests, unpaid traffic fines, and failure to attend court-ordered programs. It also covers consequences for participating in criminal activity while driving or for accumulating excessive demerit points. Understanding these additional risks is key for new and experienced drivers alike, as it emphasizes the importance of responsible driving and compliance with all legal requirements to keep your Ontario licence active.