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In Quebec, holding a phone while driving carries a fine of approximately:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, holding or using a hand-held electronic device while driving is illegal and carries a minimum first-offense fine of $300,

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Question: In Quebec, holding a phone while driving carries a fine of approximately:

Answer options:

  • $50 ✅ $300
  • $1500
  • No fine

Correct answer: $300

Explanation: Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, holding or using a hand-held electronic device while driving is illegal and carries a minimum first-offense fine of $300, alongside five demerit points. This makes $300 the correct option. A $50 fine is far too lenient to act as an effective deterrent, while $1500 exceeds the standard initial fine for this violation. The option of no fine is incorrect because Quebec strictly penalizes distracted driving to ensure safety. Expecting questions on distracted driving penalties is highly relevant for the SAAQ theory exam, as the province heavily targets mobile device use to reduce road accidents.

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