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Smoking in a vehicle when a person under 16 is present is:

Under Ontario's Smoke-Free Ontario Act, it is strictly illegal to smoke or hold lighted tobacco in any motor vehicle when a person under the age of 16 is presen

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Question: Smoking in a vehicle when a person under 16 is present is:

Answer options:

  • Allowed ✅ Illegal in Ontario
  • Allowed with windows open
  • Allowed if the child consents

Correct answer: Illegal in Ontario

Explanation: Under Ontario's Smoke-Free Ontario Act, it is strictly illegal to smoke or hold lighted tobacco in any motor vehicle when a person under the age of 16 is present. This law protects minors from harmful secondhand smoke, making the ban absolute. Consequently, options suggesting smoking is allowed with open windows or with the child's consent are incorrect because no ventilation or permission exceptions exist. Drivers face a substantial fine for violating this regulations. For the G1 exam, candidates must know this passenger safety rule, as the Ministry of Transportation frequently validates knowledge on provincial laws promoting health and safety on the road.

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