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If you accumulate 15 or more demerit points as a fully licensed driver, your licence is suspended for:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, fully licensed drivers who accumulate 15 or more demerit points face a license suspension of 3, 6, or 12 months, depending o

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Question: If you accumulate 15 or more demerit points as a fully licensed driver, your licence is suspended for:

Answer options:

  • 7 days
  • 30 days ✅ 3 to 12 months
  • Until age 25

Correct answer: 3 to 12 months

Explanation: Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, fully licensed drivers who accumulate 15 or more demerit points face a license suspension of 3, 6, or 12 months, depending on their offense history within the past two years. Shorter periods like 7 or 30 days are reserved for immediate roadside suspensions for specific infractions rather than cumulative demerit points, and suspension until age 25 is not a legal penalty under the points system. Memorizing these suspension lengths and the differing point thresholds based on age and license type is highly relevant for passing the SAAQ class 5 knowledge test.

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