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In New Brunswick, what is the consequence for a GDL (Graduated Driver Licencing) Level I or II driver who violates the zero BAC rule?

Violation of the zero BAC rule for GDL Level I or II drivers in New Brunswick results in licence suspension and may extend the time required in that GDL stage.

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Question: In New Brunswick, what is the consequence for a GDL (Graduated Driver Licencing) Level I or II driver who violates the zero BAC rule?

Answer options:

  • A warning and a small fine.
  • A fine and mandatory alcohol education course. ✅ Suspension of licence and potential for further GDL extension.
  • Loss of demerit points only.

Correct answer: Suspension of licence and potential for further GDL extension.

Explanation: Violation of the zero BAC rule for GDL Level I or II drivers in New Brunswick results in licence suspension and may extend the time required in that GDL stage.

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