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In Quebec, how many demerits does a typical seat-belt offence carry?

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, failing to wear a seat belt or failing to ensure a passenger under sixteen is buckled up carries exactly two demerit points.

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Question: In Quebec, how many demerits does a typical seat-belt offence carry?

Answer options:

  • 1 ✅ 2
  • 3
  • 4

Correct answer: 2

Explanation: Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, failing to wear a seat belt or failing to ensure a passenger under sixteen is buckled up carries exactly two demerit points. Incorrect options like three or four points are wrong because those higher penalties are reserved for riskier moving violations, such as running a red light or tailgating, while one point is too low for this critical safety infraction. The SAAQ assigns fixed demerit points to specific offences to encourage compliance with safety laws. Memorizing these exact point values for common offences is highly relevant for the Class 5 theory exam, as the test frequently features direct questions about demerits.

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