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Alberta Class 7 Learner Knowledge Test · Question

In Alberta, driving without insurance can result in:

Driving an uninsured vehicle in Alberta is a serious offense under the Traffic Safety Act, resulting in severe penalties such as heavy fines, licence suspension

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Question: In Alberta, driving without insurance can result in:

Answer options:

  • A small ticket ✅ Large fines, licence suspension and vehicle impoundment
  • No consequence
  • A warning only

Correct answer: Large fines, licence suspension and vehicle impoundment

Explanation: Driving an uninsured vehicle in Alberta is a serious offense under the Traffic Safety Act, resulting in severe penalties such as heavy fines, licence suspension, and vehicle impoundment. This makes the correct option correct, while choices suggesting minor consequences like a small ticket, warning, or no penalty are incorrect. Alberta law strictly mandates that all registered motor vehicles must carry valid third-party liability insurance to protect road users from financial loss in an accident. On the Class 7 exam, candidates must remember that operating a vehicle without insurance carries some of the harshest non-criminal administrative penalties under provincial law, emphasizing the legal and financial responsibilities of vehicle ownership.

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