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Visitors may drive in Quebec on a valid home-country licence for up to:

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, visitors holding a valid driver's licence from another country or province are permitted to drive in the province for a maxi

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Question: Visitors may drive in Quebec on a valid home-country licence for up to:

Answer options:

  • 30 days ✅ 6 months
  • 1 year
  • Indefinitely

Correct answer: 6 months

Explanation: Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, visitors holding a valid driver's licence from another country or province are permitted to drive in the province for a maximum of six consecutive months. The option of thirty days is incorrect because it is too restrictive, while one year and indefinitely are wrong because visitors staying longer must obtain an international driving permit or exchange their foreign licence. This six-month grace period represents the official SAAQ rule designed for temporary tourists. Remembering this specific duration is highly relevant for the Class 5 theory exam, which frequently tests candidates on licensing regulations for non-residents and newcomers.

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