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Approximately how many demerit points lead to a licence suspension for a fully licensed driver in Ontario?

For fully licensed drivers in Ontario, accumulating fifteen or more demerit points results in an automatic thirty-day licence suspension. The option of six poin

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Question: Approximately how many demerit points lead to a licence suspension for a fully licensed driver in Ontario?

Answer options:

  • 6
  • 9 ✅ 15
  • 25

Correct answer: 15

Explanation: For fully licensed drivers in Ontario, accumulating fifteen or more demerit points results in an automatic thirty-day licence suspension. The option of six points is incorrect because it only triggers a warning letter, while nine points requires a interview to discuss the driving record rather than a suspension. Twenty-five points is far beyond the legal threshold. This rule is governed by the Ontario Highway Traffic Act's demerit point system to encourage safe driving. For exam relevance, candidates must distinguish between the stricter penalties for novice G1 or G2 drivers, who face suspension at nine points, and fully licensed drivers, who face suspension at fifteen points.

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