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Open alcohol containers in a vehicle are:

Under Ontario’s Liquor Licence and Control Act, transport of open alcohol in a motor vehicle is strictly prohibited in any area accessible to the driver or pass

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Question: Open alcohol containers in a vehicle are:

Answer options:

  • Allowed for passengers only ✅ Prohibited in the passenger area
  • Allowed at any time
  • Allowed for the driver only

Correct answer: Prohibited in the passenger area

Explanation: Under Ontario’s Liquor Licence and Control Act, transport of open alcohol in a motor vehicle is strictly prohibited in any area accessible to the driver or passengers, including the entire passenger compartment. It must be sealed or stored securely in the trunk. This renders options allowing open containers for passengers, drivers, or at any time incorrect, as no occupant may possess open alcohol in reachable cabin spaces. This rule ensures drivers and passengers remain free from immediate temptation and distraction. For the G1 exam, remember that all alcohol in a vehicle must be factory-sealed or stored out of reach, as violations carry heavy fines and potential licence suspension.

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