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Driving while suspended in Quebec can lead to:

Driving with a suspended license in Quebec is a severe offense under the Highway Safety Code and the Criminal Code, resulting in hefty fines, further licence su

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Question: Driving while suspended in Quebec can lead to:

Answer options:

  • A warning ✅ Fines, longer suspension, vehicle impoundment, possible jail
  • Loss of plates only
  • Nothing

Correct answer: Fines, longer suspension, vehicle impoundment, possible jail

Explanation: Driving with a suspended license in Quebec is a severe offense under the Highway Safety Code and the Criminal Code, resulting in hefty fines, further licence suspension, immediate 30-day vehicle impoundment, and potential jail time. Minor options like a warning, doing nothing, or simply losing plates are incorrect because they fail to reflect the gravity of violating an active administrative or court-ordered suspension. Legally, the SAAQ enforces these strict penalties to deter unauthorized drivers from operating vehicles. Understanding these severe consequences is highly relevant for the Class 5 knowledge test, which emphasizes the legal responsibilities and serious administrative penalties of maintaining a valid driver's licence.

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