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In Alberta, a 'warn range' BAC (typically 0.05–0.079) results in:

Under Alberta's Traffic Safety Act, a blood alcohol concentration in the warn range of 0.05 to 0.079 triggers immediate provincial administrative penalties, spe

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Question: In Alberta, a 'warn range' BAC (typically 0.05–0.079) results in:

Answer options:

  • No consequence ✅ Immediate roadside suspension and possible vehicle impoundment
  • Criminal charge only
  • A fine only

Correct answer: Immediate roadside suspension and possible vehicle impoundment

Explanation: Under Alberta's Traffic Safety Act, a blood alcohol concentration in the warn range of 0.05 to 0.079 triggers immediate provincial administrative penalties, specifically an immediate roadside license suspension and potential vehicle impoundment. This is correct because Alberta enforces strict administrative laws to deter impaired driving before it reaches the federal criminal threshold. The other options are incorrect because this range carries significant immediate consequences, but it does not lead to federal criminal charges, which begin at 0.08, nor is it limited to just a fine. Knowing the difference between provincial warn-range sanctions and federal criminal limits is vital for passing the Class 7 license exam.

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