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In Alberta, demerit points are added to your record when:

In Alberta, demerit points are officially recorded only after a conviction is secured, which occurs when you pay the ticket fine or are found guilty in court. P

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Question: In Alberta, demerit points are added to your record when:

Answer options:

  • The offence is committed ✅ You pay the fine or are convicted
  • Your insurance asks
  • Never

Correct answer: You pay the fine or are convicted

Explanation: In Alberta, demerit points are officially recorded only after a conviction is secured, which occurs when you pay the ticket fine or are found guilty in court. Points are not applied when the offence is initially committed because drivers are presumed innocent until convicted. Insurance companies may review your driving record, but they have no authority to assign demerits, making those alternative options incorrect. Under the Alberta Traffic Safety Act, understanding this timeline is crucial. Class 7 applicants should expect exam questions on this concept, as accumulating eight or more demerit points results in an automatic suspension for learner and probationary drivers.

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