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Approximately how many demerit points lead to a licence suspension for a fully licensed driver in Alberta?

Under Alberta's Traffic Safety Act, fully licensed drivers face an automatic license suspension if they accumulate 15 or more demerit points within a two-year p

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Question: Approximately how many demerit points lead to a licence suspension for a fully licensed driver in Alberta?

Answer options:

  • 6
  • 9 ✅ 15
  • 25

Correct answer: 15

Explanation: Under Alberta's Traffic Safety Act, fully licensed drivers face an automatic license suspension if they accumulate 15 or more demerit points within a two-year period. The option of 25 is incorrect because it far exceeds this suspension threshold, while 6 and 9 points do not trigger a suspension for fully licensed drivers, though GDL drivers are suspended at 8 points. Memorizing these distinct demerit limits is highly relevant for the Class 7 test, as licensing exams frequently require candidates to distinguish between GDL and fully licensed suspension thresholds to promote safe driving habits.

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