Section 2-1b: Driving while impaired

The MPI written driving test in Manitoba includes a critical section on driving while impaired. This part assesses knowledge of the dangers and legal repercussions of driving under the influence of alcohol, cannabis, or other drugs.

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

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Besides moving down the DSR scale, what is another consequence for receiving a Tiered Administrative Licence Suspension?

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Under what circumstance is a driver required to complete an Impaired Driver Assessment at their own expense?

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A discharge under the Criminal Code for certain driving offences may be treated as what under The Highway Traffic Act?

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How many levels down the Driver Safety Rating scale does a driver move after receiving a Tiered Administrative Licence Suspension?

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For a fourth and subsequent occurrence, what is the length of the Tiered Administrative Licence Suspension?

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What is the minimum suspension period under the Tiered Administrative Licence Suspensions?

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For a first occurrence, how long is the driver's licence suspension if a person under the age of 16 is in the vehicle?

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What is the licence suspension period for a third occurrence of a Tiered Administrative Licence Suspension within a 10-year period?

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A three-month Administrative Licence Suspension is given if your blood drug concentration is over how many nanograms (ng) of THC?

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Which of the following actions will result in an immediate three-month Administrative Licence Suspension?

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Which of the following is a consequence for a novice driver who violates the 'no drugs or alcohol' restriction?

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If you fail or refuse an Approved Screening Device (ASD), how many levels do you move down the Driver Safety Rating scale?

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What is a potential sanction for being convicted of an impaired driving-related Criminal Code offence?

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A three-month suspension is triggered by a combined blood alcohol concentration over .05 and a blood drug concentration over what level of THC?

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What does a conviction for an impaired driving-related Criminal Code offence lead to?

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What is one potential outcome of a Driver Improvement and Control intervention?

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The new Immediate Roadside Prohibition approach is based on the results of what?

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Besides a suspension, what are novice drivers who violate the drug and alcohol restriction required to do?

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What is the suspension period for a first-time Tiered Administrative Licence Suspension?

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What is the suspension period for a second occurrence of a Tiered Administrative Licence Suspension?

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Which is an additional consequence for receiving a three-month Administrative Licence Suspension?

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Refusing to perform a physical coordination test or drug recognition evaluation results in what?

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Registering a 'warn' on an Approved Screening Device (ASD) subjects a driver to what?

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Driving with any concentration of which substance in your system is a Criminal Code offence?

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A driver with a blood alcohol concentration of .09 will receive what immediate penalty?

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For a Criminal Code conviction, what is the maximum number of levels a driver can move down the Driver Safety Rating scale?

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What is the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) range that results in a Tiered Administrative Licence Suspension?

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If you register a 'warn' on an ASD on a first offence, what is one of the enhanced roadside sanctions you will face?

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What is the immediate consequence for a driver suspected by police of being under the influence of any drug?

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Which of the following is listed as a Criminal Code offence?

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Test questions cover legal blood alcohol limits, the impact of impairment on reaction time, and Manitoba’s zero tolerance policy for new drivers. Candidates must understand the consequences, such as license suspension, fines, and possible criminal charges. Mastering this section ensures that drivers understand how impairment endangers everyone on the road, making safety a top priority in Manitoba.