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23. You can face charges if your blood alcohol concentration is ________________ or more
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17. All drivers who are 21 and under, regardless of licence class, must have a BAC (blood alcohol level) level of
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26. If you are caught driving while your licence is suspended for a Criminal Code offence
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20. If you are convicted criminally of impaired driving for the second time within ten years, you may face
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7. Who pays for towing and storage costs, if the vehicle is impounded?
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31. What are the penalties for a person who fails the Standard Field Sobriety Test for the first time while within the BAC warning range?
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28. If you are convicted criminally of impaired driving for the third time within ten years, you may face
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33. When you are driving while alcohol-impaired, you may experience:
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35. If you are convicted criminally of impaired driving for the first time, you may face
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2. What penalties for impairment, if you are 21 and under or have a G1, G2, M1 or M2 licence.
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15. If you are caught driving while your licence is suspended for a Criminal Code offence, your vehicle will be impounded for a minimum
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29. For the third time, all drivers who fail or refuse to comply with a demand for alcohol or drug testing with a BAC of 0.08 or higher, face Impairment penalties of:
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22. When taking any medication, you should
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13. In HTA suspensions, your licence will be suspended for minimum of __________________ years.
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16. If you are convicted criminally of impaired driving for the fourth time within ten years, you may face
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32. If you are convicted of driving while your licence is suspended for an HTA offence
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4. To counter the dangerous behaviours of driving, Ontario law includes seven-day vehicle impoundments for:
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10. Your licence will be suspended if you are convicted of the following Criminal Code offence
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12. When you are driving while impaired, which of the following substances would make it impossible for you to safely operate a vehicle?
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8. If you are convicted of impaired driving causing bodily harm, you may be sentenced to up to ________________ years in prison.
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1. What are the penalties for a person who fails the Standard Field Sobriety Test for the second time while within the BAC warning range?
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3. What is the most effective way to remove alcohol from your body?
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9. If you are convicted of impaired driving causing death, you may be sentenced of imprisonment for
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24. If your licence is suspended, you may not drive
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21. What are the penalties for a person who fails the Standard Field Sobriety Test for the third time while within the BAC warning range?
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14. What is the blood alcohol concentration warning range?
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18. As a level two G2 driver your alcohol level must be
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25. Which of the following penalties can court impose on a person convicted of driving 50 km/hr or more over the speed limit?
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11. Under Mandatory HTA suspensions, Your licence will be suspended:
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6. For the second time, all drivers who fail or refuse to comply with a demand for alcohol or drug testing with a BAC of 0.08 or higher, face Impairment penalties of:
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19. If you drink and drive and are involved in a collision, your insurance company might not pay for your
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30. No matter what age or licence you have, you can face additional fines and jail time, if you are convicted _____________ in court.
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5. Under Ontario’s zero-tolerance law, you are not permitted to have any alcohol in your system if you are:
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34. For the first time, all drivers who fail or refuse to comply with a demand for alcohol or drug testing with a BAC of 0.08 or higher, face Impairment penalties of:
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27. If you have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of more than 80 milligrammes per 100 millilitres (.08), your licence will be suspended immediately.