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In Alberta, vehicles must be insured to be operated on public roads.

Alberta law strictly requires all motor vehicles to carry valid third-party liability insurance before they can be registered and driven on public roads. The op

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Question: In Alberta, vehicles must be insured to be operated on public roads.

Answer options: ✅ Yes

  • No

Correct answer: Yes

Explanation: Alberta law strictly requires all motor vehicles to carry valid third-party liability insurance before they can be registered and driven on public roads. The option stating otherwise is incorrect because driving uninsured is a serious offense subject to heavy fines, license suspension, and vehicle seizure. Under the Traffic Safety Act, this compulsory insurance ensures drivers can cover bodily injury or property damage they may cause to others. For the Class 7 exam, candidate drivers must understand that keeping a vehicle insured and carrying proof of insurance at all times is a non-negotiable legal requirement for operating any motor vehicle in the province.

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