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At or above what BAC does the federal Criminal Code apply in British Columbia?

The federal Criminal Code of Canada establishes 0.08 percent as the BAC threshold at or above which driving is a criminal offense nationwide, including in Briti

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Question: At or above what BAC does the federal Criminal Code apply in British Columbia?

Answer options:

  • 0.04
  • 0.05
  • 0.06 ✅ 0.08

Correct answer: 0.08

Explanation: The federal Criminal Code of Canada establishes 0.08 percent as the BAC threshold at or above which driving is a criminal offense nationwide, including in British Columbia. While a BAC of 0.05 percent triggers strict provincial administrative penalties under BC's Motor Vehicle Act, it does not constitute a criminal charge, and values like 0.04 or 0.06 percent do not represent official statutory thresholds for fully licensed drivers. Although Class 7 learners and novices must maintain a zero BAC, understanding the 0.08 percent federal standard is highly relevant for the ICBC knowledge test to distinguish between provincial administrative prohibitions and federal criminal prosecution.

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