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In Quebec, leaving the scene of a collision causing injury:

Under Canada's Criminal Code, which applies in Quebec, failing to stop at the scene of an accident that causes bodily harm or death is a serious criminal offenc

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Question: In Quebec, leaving the scene of a collision causing injury:

Answer options:

  • Has no consequence ✅ Is a criminal offence
  • Is a minor ticket
  • Is allowed at night

Correct answer: Is a criminal offence

Explanation: Under Canada's Criminal Code, which applies in Quebec, failing to stop at the scene of an accident that causes bodily harm or death is a serious criminal offence, punishable by severe penalties including imprisonment. This explains why treating it as a minor ticket, having no consequence, or permitting it at night are entirely incorrect; the law strictly mandates remaining at the scene to assist those involved. For the SAAQ knowledge test, understanding the distinction between provincial highway code infractions and federal criminal driving offences is crucial, as questions frequently assess your knowledge of a driver’s legal obligations and the major consequences of failing to fulfill them during a collision.

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