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As an 'L' (Learner) driver in British Columbia, what is your maximum permissible Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)?
Drivers in the Learner (L) and Novice (N) stages of BC's Graduated Licensing Program must maintain a zero Blood Alcohol Content (BAC).
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Question: As an 'L' (Learner) driver in British Columbia, what is your maximum permissible Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)?
Answer options:
- 0.05%
- 0.08% ✅ 0.00%
- 0.02%
Correct answer: 0.00%
Explanation: Drivers in the Learner (L) and Novice (N) stages of BC's Graduated Licensing Program must maintain a zero Blood Alcohol Content (BAC).
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