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Demerit points stay on a driver's record for:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, demerit points remain on a driver’s record for exactly two years from the date of conviction or payment of the fine. The alt

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Question: Demerit points stay on a driver's record for:

Answer options:

  • 6 months
  • 1 year ✅ 2 years
  • 5 years

Correct answer: 2 years

Explanation: Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, demerit points remain on a driver’s record for exactly two years from the date of conviction or payment of the fine. The alternative choices of six months and one year are too short to serve as an effective legal deterrent, while five years is incorrect because that longer timeframe typically relates to criminal driving prohibitions rather than standard administrative demerit points. Understanding this two-year retention rule is highly relevant for the SAAQ exam, as cumulative points directly trigger licence suspensions and affect insurance rates for both learners and experienced motorists.

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