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Driving while suspended in Quebec can result in:

Driving with a suspended license in Quebec is a severe offense under the Highway Safety Code. The correct choice is correct because the province mandates strict

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Question: Driving while suspended in Quebec can result in:

Answer options:

  • A warning ✅ Additional fines, vehicle impoundment and possible jail
  • Just longer suspension
  • Nothing

Correct answer: Additional fines, vehicle impoundment and possible jail

Explanation: Driving with a suspended license in Quebec is a severe offense under the Highway Safety Code. The correct choice is correct because the province mandates strict penalties to deter this behavior, including heavy fines, immediate 30-day vehicle impoundment, and potential prison time. Incorrect options proposing a warning, inactive consequences, or just an extended suspension are wrong because they vastly underestimate the statutory penalties. Officially, the SAAQ enforces these severe sanctions to ensure road safety and legal compliance. Candidates should expect questions on the specific, severe penalties of driving infractions on the SAAQ knowledge test, as understanding legal consequences is a core evaluation area.

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