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What effect do alcohol and drugs, medication, stress, etc have on a person driving a vehicle? |
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What are some things that can impair your judgment and ability to responsibly and safely operate a vehicle? |
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How is fatigue dangerous for the driver? |
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How can you scan the road ahead and behind you well? |
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What should you do if you are feeling tired while driving the car? |
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Should you drive after drinking alcohol or taking drugs? |
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If caught driving under the influence of alcohol, the driver can face. |
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What effects can some prescription and non-prescription medications have on a person? |
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When are you convicted of an offence? |
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For how long do convictions and the times when your driver’s licence privileges have been suspended remain on your driving record for fully-licenced drivers? |
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If you have accumulated ____________________ demerit points within a period of _________________, you will receive a letter notifying you of your demerit point standing. |
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If you have accumulated _______________ demerit points within a two-year period your driver’s licence privileges will be automatically suspended for a period of time. |
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After the time of suspension is served, how many demerit points do you get on your driving record for fully-licenced drivers? |
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For how long do the demerit points remain on the driver’s record after the reinstated date? |
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GDL(Graduate driver’s license) drivers after the accumulation of ___________________ demerit points within two years get a letter notifying them of their demerit point standing. |
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For graduated driver’s licence (GDL) drivers, when do their driver’s licence privileges get suspended? |
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How many demerit points remain on a graduated driver licence (GDL) driver’s record after their licence privileges have been reinstated? |
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In case of a graduated driver’s licence (GDL) driver, how long do the demerit points stay on your record after the assessed date? |
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As fully-licenced or GDL driver, If you fail to remain at the scene of a collision, you will face |
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What offences can get you 6 demerit points? |
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What offences can get you 5 demerit points? |
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Under which offences do you get 4 demerit points? |
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Under which offences do you get 3 demerit points? |
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How many demerit points do you get if you fail to report a collision? |
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Under which offences do you get 3 demerit points? |
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If you exceed the speed limit to a maximum of 15 km/h, how many demerit points do you get? |
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How many demerit points will a traffic lane violation get you? |
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Under which offence do you get 2 demerit points? |
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What are some demerit point penalties specific to GDL drivers? |
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How many demerit points do GDL drivers get if they are driving during curfew? |
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Under what circumstances can GDL Drivers get 2 demerit points? |
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What is the time duration of the first driver’s licence privileges suspension? |
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What is the time duration of the second driver’s licence privileges suspension? |
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What is the time duration of the third driver’s licence privileges suspension? |
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When might you be required to attend a review with the Registrar of Motor Vehicles? |
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Where can you give up your driving licence after suspension? |
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Where should you submit a request if you believe that the demerit points were assigned to you because of an error? |
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After how many years from conviction are the demerit points removed from your driver’s record? |
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What are some offences related to impaired driving? |
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When can you be disqualified from driving and your licence suspended for a year? |
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What will happen if you are guilty under the Criminal Code of Canada of driving while impaired and have a prior offence in the last 10 years? |
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Under what conditions will you be disqualified from holding a driver’s licence for five years from the date of conviction? |
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If a death or injury occurs due to impaired driving, how long will the licence be suspended for? |
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What are some penalties that impaired drivers will immediately receive at the roadside? |
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To whom does the Roadside Sanction 24-hour program apply to? |
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What happens under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS) 24-hour program? |
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For which category of drivers is there a zero-tolerance policy under the Immediate Roadside Sanctions? |
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What are the contraventions for suspension/disqualification under the Immediate Roadside Sanctions Zero Novice Program? |
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Under the Immediate Roadside Sanctions Zero: Novice, for how many days is your licence suspended immediately? |
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For which drivers is there a zero tolerance approach under the Immediate Roadside Sanction Zero: commercial program apply to? |
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What is the contravention you get for the first occurrence of a suspension under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS) ZERO: Commercial program? |
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Under which occurrence in an Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS) ZERO: Commercial program does a commercial driver operating a commercial vehicle get a 15-days immediate driver licence suspension and a $600 fine? |
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What happens if a person has a third occurrence under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS) ZERO: Commercial program? |
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What is the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS) WARN program? |
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What is the penalty for the first occurrence under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS): WARN program? |
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What is the penalty for the second occurrence under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS): WARN program? |
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Which course completion is required if you get a second occurrence under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS): WARN program? |
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What is the penalty for the 3rd occurrence under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS): WARN program? |
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When does the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS) FAIL program apply? |
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Under what blood alcohol concentration level will a person be charged under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS) FAIL program? |
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When does the Immediate Roadside Sanction IRS FAIL program apply? |
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What happens if a driver fails or refuses to comply with the Criminal Code? |
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What happens if the driver already has a criminal conviction under his/her name? |
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What does a two-stage, fixed-term suspension consist of? |
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What can the driver do in the 12-month suspension period under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS): FAIL? |
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What happens if a driver does not choose to participate in the Ignition Interlock Program? |
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What happens if the driver does not complete the Planning Ahead course? |
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What is the penalty for not completing the Planning Ahead course? |
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Under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS): FAIL what is the penalty under the second occurrence? |
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Under the Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS): FAIL what is the penalty under the third occurrence? |
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If the driver is under a lifetime suspension period, which car can he/she operate? |
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When can a person apply for reinstatement of the driver’s licence after lifelong suspension? |
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What happens if you operate a motor vehicle while your driver’s license is suspended? |
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What happens if you are driving after your driving privileges are suspended? |
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What happens if you are not the registered owner of the vehicle you are driving after suspension? |
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After you have provided proof of meeting all requirements, who will be able to issue you a driver’s licence? |
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What is the Ignition Interlock Program designed for? |
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What does the interlock device system do? |
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What should you do if your address changes? |
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Can you be in possession of your driver’s licence when you are serving a suspension? |
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