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What is the maximum permissible Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) for an 'L' or 'N' driver in British Columbia?
Drivers in the Learner's (L) and Novice (N) stages of the Graduated Licensing Program in British Columbia are subject to zero tolerance for alcohol, meaning the
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Question: What is the maximum permissible Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) for an 'L' or 'N' driver in British Columbia?
Answer options:
- 0.05%
- 0.08% ✅ 0.00% (zero tolerance)
- 0.02%
Correct answer: 0.00% (zero tolerance)
Explanation: Drivers in the Learner's (L) and Novice (N) stages of the Graduated Licensing Program in British Columbia are subject to zero tolerance for alcohol, meaning their BAC must be 0.00%.
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