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If you accumulate 6 or more demerit points as a fully licensed driver, you will:

Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, fully licensed drivers who accumulate six to eight demerit points receive a warning letter, while reaching nine to fourteen

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Question: If you accumulate 6 or more demerit points as a fully licensed driver, you will:

Answer options:

  • Lose your licence ✅ Receive a warning letter and may be called in for an interview
  • Pay a fine
  • Be re-tested

Correct answer: Receive a warning letter and may be called in for an interview

Explanation: Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, fully licensed drivers who accumulate six to eight demerit points receive a warning letter, while reaching nine to fourteen points can result in a second-stage interview. Suspension of your licence and re-testing are only triggered if you accumulate fifteen points or fail to attend a required interview. Fines are penalties for the underlying traffic convictions, not the point accumulation itself. Mastering this point-tier progression is crucial for the Ontario G1 exam, as the Ministry of Transportation frequently tests candidates on the exact thresholds and consequences for both fully licensed and novice drivers.

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