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The criminal BAC limit in Canada for fully licensed drivers is:

Under Canada's Criminal Code, the federal limit for fully licensed drivers is 0.08 BAC, beyond which driving is a criminal offense. While a BAC of 0.05 triggers

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Question: The criminal BAC limit in Canada for fully licensed drivers is:

Answer options:

  • 0.00
  • 0.05 ✅ 0.08
  • 0.10

Correct answer: 0.08

Explanation: Under Canada's Criminal Code, the federal limit for fully licensed drivers is 0.08 BAC, beyond which driving is a criminal offense. While a BAC of 0.05 triggers provincial "warn range" penalties like immediate roadside license suspensions under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, it is not a criminal charge. A BAC of 0.00 is the strict limit for novice and young drivers under 21, while 0.10 is incorrect as it exceeds the official legal limit. For the G1 exam, it is vital to distinguish federal criminal limits from Ontario's stricter zero-tolerance and warn-range provincial rules.

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