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What distinguishes a 'G1' or 'G2' driver's license from a full 'G' driver's license in terms of alcohol consumption while driving in Ontario?

In Ontario, G1 and G2 drivers (novice drivers) are subject to a zero-tolerance policy regarding alcohol. This means they must have a Blood Alcohol Concentration

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Question: What distinguishes a 'G1' or 'G2' driver's license from a full 'G' driver's license in terms of alcohol consumption while driving in Ontario?

Answer options:

  • G1 and G2 drivers have a higher BAC limit. ✅ G1 and G2 drivers must have a 0.00% BAC (zero tolerance).
  • G1 and G2 drivers can drink a small amount of alcohol but cannot be legally impaired.
  • There is no difference in alcohol rules, only in driving restrictions.

Correct answer: G1 and G2 drivers must have a 0.00% BAC (zero tolerance).

Explanation: In Ontario, G1 and G2 drivers (novice drivers) are subject to a zero-tolerance policy regarding alcohol. This means they must have a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.00% while driving (option B). This is a stricter rule than for fully licensed G drivers, who have a legal limit of 0.08%, but also face penalties in the 'warn range' (0.05% to 0.08%). Options A, C, and D are incorrect representations of the law.

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