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In Ontario, your driver's licence and insurance must be:

Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, drivers must physically carry their driver's licence, vehicle permit, and valid insurance card whenever they operate a moto

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Question: In Ontario, your driver's licence and insurance must be:

Answer options:

  • Kept at home ✅ Carried whenever you drive and shown on request
  • Only required at borders
  • Optional

Correct answer: Carried whenever you drive and shown on request

Explanation: Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, drivers must physically carry their driver's licence, vehicle permit, and valid insurance card whenever they operate a motor vehicle. Producing these documents immediately upon a police officer's request is a legal requirement to verify driving authority and financial responsibility. Keeping these items at home makes them inaccessible during a roadside stop, while treating them as optional or limit-exclusive violates provincial law. On the G1 exam, remembering this mandatory carrying rule is crucial, as failing to produce these documents to law enforcement can result in immediate fines or charges.

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