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In Ontario, you can be charged with impaired driving even if your BAC is under 0.08 when:

Under Ontario law, impaired driving is defined by your actual capability to operate a vehicle safely, not just your blood alcohol concentration. If your driving

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Question: In Ontario, you can be charged with impaired driving even if your BAC is under 0.08 when:

Answer options:

  • The road is wet ✅ Your driving ability is impaired by alcohol, drugs or fatigue
  • You are over 25
  • Your car is new

Correct answer: Your driving ability is impaired by alcohol, drugs or fatigue

Explanation: Under Ontario law, impaired driving is defined by your actual capability to operate a vehicle safely, not just your blood alcohol concentration. If your driving ability is visually compromised by alcohol, drugs, or extreme fatigue, police can charge you with impaired driving regardless of a BAC below 0.08. Factors like having a new car, being over age twenty-five, or driving on a wet road have no legal bearing on impairment charges. The underlying official rule emphasizes that criminal impairment is a functional state of diminished capacity. For the G1 exam, remember that any form of physical or mental impairment can lead to immediate arrest.

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