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Learners in British Columbia must have a BAC of:

Under British Columbia’s Graduated Licensing Program, learner drivers are subject to a strict zero-tolerance restriction, meaning their blood alcohol concentrat

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Question: Learners in British Columbia must have a BAC of:

Answer options: ✅ 0.00

  • 0.02
  • 0.05
  • 0.08

Correct answer: 0.00

Explanation: Under British Columbia’s Graduated Licensing Program, learner drivers are subject to a strict zero-tolerance restriction, meaning their blood alcohol concentration must be 0.00. The alternative options of 0.02, 0.05, and 0.08 are incorrect because they do not reflect this absolute ban. Specifically, 0.05 represents the provincial warning limit for fully licensed drivers, while 0.08 is the federal criminal impairment threshold. Knowing these distinct legal limits is highly relevant for the ICBC knowledge test, which frequently examines Graduated Licensing Program restrictions to ensure new motorists understand that any alcohol consumption prohibits them from operating a vehicle.

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