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In Ontario, a 'warn range' BAC (typically 0.05–0.079) results in:

Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act penalizes drivers operating a vehicle in the warn range of 0.05 to 0.079 with an immediate roadside license suspension and potenti

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Question: In Ontario, a 'warn range' BAC (typically 0.05–0.079) results in:

Answer options:

  • No consequence ✅ Immediate roadside suspension and possible vehicle impoundment
  • Criminal charge only
  • A fine only

Correct answer: Immediate roadside suspension and possible vehicle impoundment

Explanation: Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act penalizes drivers operating a vehicle in the warn range of 0.05 to 0.079 with an immediate roadside license suspension and potential vehicle impoundment to deter impaired driving. A criminal charge is incorrect because federal criminal charges only apply at a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or higher. Options suggesting no consequences or just a fine are wrong because Ontario enforces strict administrative sanctions at the roadside. Memorizing these provincial driver rules is highly relevant for the G1 exam, where test-takers must distinguish between warn range penalties and the strict zero-tolerance BAC rule that applies specifically to all young and novice drivers.

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