Chapter 5-3: Hit-And-Run and Insolvency

The Quebec driving test covers Hit-And-Run and Insolvency to emphasize the seriousness of leaving an accident scene and financial responsibility.

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Quebec Driving Test -Chapter 5-3: Hit-And-Run and Insolvency

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What defines a 'hit-and-run' situation in the context of SAAQ compensation for property damage?

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What types of damages may the SAAQ compensate for in the event of insolvency or a hit-and-run?

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For an accident that did NOT occur on a public roadway, compensation is possible if it was caused by which of the following?

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For the SAAQ to compensate for property damage due to an insolvent party, what must a victim typically have first?

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Which of the following is NOT a valid reason listed for the SAAQ to compensate for property damage?

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Under which general circumstances may the SAAQ compensate an accident victim for property damage and bodily injury?

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A hit-and-run is a criminal offense in Quebec; drivers must always stop after an accident, provide their information, and assist anyone injured. Failing to remain at the scene leads to severe penalties, including fines and license suspension. The test also addresses insolvency, ensuring drivers understand the need for proper automobile insurance to cover damages or injuries they may cause. Knowledge of these rules promotes accountability and responsible driving throughout Quebec.