Section 16a: Other ways to lose your licence

The Ontario driving test includes the section “Other ways to lose your licence,” which educates drivers about situations beyond regular traffic violations that can result in licence suspension.

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

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An Administrative Driver’s Licence Suspension (ADLS) is immediately issued for how long?

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What is the immediate roadside penalty for a driver aged 21 or under with a Blood-Alcohol Concentration (BAC) above zero?

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Who is required to report individuals aged 16 or older with a medical condition that may affect their ability to drive safely?

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Which of these is NOT a reason listed for an immediate 90-day ADLS?

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On a highway with a posted limit, the risk of a fatality is almost five times greater for vehicles crashing at what speed above the limit?

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Which action will result in an immediate 90-day Administrative Driver’s Licence Suspension (ADLS)?

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Escalating sanctions for novice drivers apply if certain occurrences take place within what time period?

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What is the rule regarding the use of a connected nitrous-oxide system?

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On roads with a posted limit of 60 km/h or less, by how much does the risk of a fatality increase for vehicles colliding at 50 km/h or more above the limit?

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Careless driving is defined as driving without due care, attention or...

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The text states that Ontario has some of the strictest laws regarding driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs, careless driving, and what other specific offence?

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What is the penalty for a first-time occurrence of driving in the “warn range”?

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What is required for a driver on their second “warn-range” suspension, in addition to a seven-day suspension?

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Is the Administrative Driver’s Licence Suspension (ADLS) related to criminal charges?

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For novice drivers, what can trigger escalating sanctions within a five-year period?

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Your licence will face a mandatory HTA suspension if you...

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Upon conviction for violating the zero BAC rule, what could a driver aged 21 or under face?

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Which of the following behaviours is listed as a type of aggressive driving?

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Where does an Administrative Driver’s Licence Suspension (ADLS) take effect?

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What is the minimum licence suspension period for a driver who fails to stop for a police officer?

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Driving what speed above the limit on a road with a speed limit less than 80km/h is considered aggressive driving?

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What information do doctors report to the Ministry of Transportation regarding a patient's fitness to drive?

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What is the Blood-Alcohol Concentration (BAC) range that falls into the “warn range”?

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A medical suspension may be lifted when...

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According to the text, what is one of the potential consequences of driving offences in Ontario, in addition to licence suspensions?

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This section covers offenses such as driving under the influence, failing to pay fines, refusing a roadside test, or being involved in a hit-and-run. It also addresses the consequences of accumulating too many demerit points or failing to complete required remedial programs. Understanding these additional risks prepares drivers to avoid serious mistakes that could lead to the loss of their driving privileges, thereby promoting safer and more responsible behavior on Ontario’s roads.