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At or above what BAC does the federal Criminal Code apply in Ontario?

Under the federal Criminal Code of Canada, driving with a Blood Alcohol Concentration at or above 0.08 percent is a criminal offense. While Ontario's Highway Tr

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Question: At or above what BAC does the federal Criminal Code apply in Ontario?

Answer options:

  • 0.04
  • 0.05
  • 0.06 ✅ 0.08

Correct answer: 0.08

Explanation: Under the federal Criminal Code of Canada, driving with a Blood Alcohol Concentration at or above 0.08 percent is a criminal offense. While Ontario's Highway Traffic Act enforces provincial administrative penalties, such as roadside suspensions, for drivers in the warn range of 0.05 to 0.079, these provincial limits do not trigger federal criminal charges. Options like 0.04 and 0.06 are incorrect because they are not established legal thresholds for fully licensed drivers. G1 candidates must distinguish between the provincial warn range starting at 0.05 and the criminal offense threshold of 0.08, as both limits are heavily tested.

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