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In British Columbia, you can be charged with impaired driving even if your BAC is under 0.08 when:

In British Columbia, impaired driving charges depend on your actual ability to operate a vehicle safely, not just your blood alcohol concentration. If alcohol,

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Question: In British Columbia, you can be charged with impaired driving even if your BAC is under 0.08 when:

Answer options:

  • The road is wet ✅ Your driving ability is impaired by alcohol, drugs or fatigue
  • You are over 25
  • Your car is new

Correct answer: Your driving ability is impaired by alcohol, drugs or fatigue

Explanation: In British Columbia, impaired driving charges depend on your actual ability to operate a vehicle safely, not just your blood alcohol concentration. If alcohol, drugs, or fatigue degrade your driving skills, you are legally impaired regardless of your BAC. Factors like your age, the age of your vehicle, or wet road conditions do not determine legal impairment. Under the BC Motor Vehicle Act and Criminal Code, safety-compromising impairment from any source is illegal. For the ICBC knowledge test, remember that impairment is defined by your capability behind the wheel, making zero-tolerance rules for fatigue and substances critical for new drivers.

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