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A driver with an Alberta Class 5-GDL (Probationary) licence accumulates 8 demerit points. What is the immediate consequence?
Under Alberta’s Graduated Driver Licensing program, probationary drivers face stricter limits, meaning accumulating eight demerit points triggers an immediate l
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Question: A driver with an Alberta Class 5-GDL (Probationary) licence accumulates 8 demerit points. What is the immediate consequence?
Answer options:
- A warning letter.
- A mandatory driving course must be completed. ✅ A 7-day licence suspension.
- A M.A.D.D. panel attendance.
Correct answer: A 7-day licence suspension.
Explanation: Under Alberta’s Graduated Driver Licensing program, probationary drivers face stricter limits, meaning accumulating eight demerit points triggers an immediate licence suspension. A warning letter is incorrect because it is issued earlier, when a driver reaches four demerit points, while completing remedial courses or attending M.A.D.D. panels are not the automatic immediate consequences for reaching the eight-point threshold. Officially, GDL drivers are suspended at eight points, whereas fully licensed drivers can accumulate fifteen. On the Alberta Class 7 exam, remembering the distinct four-point warning and eight-point suspension thresholds for GDL drivers is essential for passing safety-related questions.
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