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In Alberta, what is the maximum fine for a conviction of distracted driving?

The fine for distracted driving in Alberta is $300 and 5 demerit points, potentially higher for subsequent offences or if combined with other infractions.

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Question: In Alberta, what is the maximum fine for a conviction of distracted driving?

Answer options:

  • Up to $155 and 3 demerit points.
  • Up to $287 and 3 demerit points. ✅ Up to $300 and 6 demerit points.
  • Up to $1,000 and a licence suspension.

Correct answer: Up to $300 and 6 demerit points.

Explanation: The fine for distracted driving in Alberta is $300 and 5 demerit points, potentially higher for subsequent offences or if combined with other infractions.

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