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

In Quebec and across Canada, the federal Criminal Code establishes that driving with a blood alcohol concentration at or above 0.08 is a criminal offense. Lower

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

Answer options:

  • 0.04
  • 0.05
  • 0.06 ✅ 0.08

Correct answer: 0.08

Explanation: In Quebec and across Canada, the federal Criminal Code establishes that driving with a blood alcohol concentration at or above 0.08 is a criminal offense. Lower limits like 0.04, 0.05, and 0.06 are incorrect because they do not trigger federal criminal charges; rather, lower thresholds are used for provincial administrative sanctions, such as Quebec's zero-tolerance rule for learners and young drivers. The underlying rule separates provincial highway safety codes from national criminal law. For the SAAQ exam, candidates must distinguish between provincial administrative penalties and the federal criminal limit to correctly answer questions regarding legal driving limits and their consequences.

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