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New drivers in Nunavut (Class 7 and Class 5 GDL) are subject to a zero Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) requirement. What is the primary reason for this strict policy?

Even small amounts of alcohol impair judgment, coordination, and reaction time, which are critical for new drivers who have less experience.

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Question: New drivers in Nunavut (Class 7 and Class 5 GDL) are subject to a zero Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) requirement. What is the primary reason for this strict policy?

Answer options:

  • New drivers are statistically more likely to be involved in alcohol-related collisions.
  • It makes it easier for police to identify impaired drivers. ✅ Alcohol consumption significantly reduces skills and judgment necessary for safe driving.
  • It discourages new drivers from socializing where alcohol is present.

Correct answer: Alcohol consumption significantly reduces skills and judgment necessary for safe driving.

Explanation: Even small amounts of alcohol impair judgment, coordination, and reaction time, which are critical for new drivers who have less experience.

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