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Driving 10 km/h over the limit in Alberta is generally considered a:

In Alberta, driving up to 15 km/h over the speed limit is classified as a minor speeding offence. Exceeding the limit by 10 km/h falls squarely into this initia

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Question: Driving 10 km/h over the limit in Alberta is generally considered a:

Answer options: ✅ Minor speeding offence

  • Moderate speeding offence
  • Major / stunt-level offence
  • No offence

Correct answer: Minor speeding offence

Explanation: In Alberta, driving up to 15 km/h over the speed limit is classified as a minor speeding offence. Exceeding the limit by 10 km/h falls squarely into this initial tier, which carries two demerit points and a basic fine. It is not a moderate offence, nor does it reach the major or stunt-level threshold, which requires exceeding the limit by 30 or 50 km/h respectively. Furthermore, it is not "no offence," as any speed over the posted limit violates the Traffic Safety Act. For the Class 7 exam, remembering how speeding categories relate to demerit points is essential for passing the rules-of-the-road section.

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