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A Class 6 novice rider (M1 or equivalent) in Ontario is permitted to have what blood alcohol concentration (BAC) while operating a motorcycle?
Novice drivers, including those with a Class M1 or M2 licence in Ontario, must maintain a zero blood alcohol concentration (BAC) while driving, as per the provi
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Question: A Class 6 novice rider (M1 or equivalent) in Ontario is permitted to have what blood alcohol concentration (BAC) while operating a motorcycle?
Answer options:
- 0.05%
- 0.02% ✅ Zero percent (0.00%)
- The same as a fully licensed driver
Correct answer: Zero percent (0.00%)
Explanation: Novice drivers, including those with a Class M1 or M2 licence in Ontario, must maintain a zero blood alcohol concentration (BAC) while driving, as per the provincial highway traffic act.
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