Limites d'alcool et de drogues
01/15
1.What is the immediate effect of drugs and alcohol on a driver that makes them a significant hazard?
Drugs and alcohol directly impair a drivers cognitive functions and physical responses, leading to mental confusion and slower reaction times, which are critical hazards.
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01/15
Limites d'alcool et de drogues
02/15
2.What is the only way to lower your blood alcohol content (BAC) or sober up?
Only time can sober you up or lower your blood alcohol content (BAC). Food, coffee, cold showers, or exercise will not speed up the elimination of alcohol from your system.
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02/15
Limites d'alcool et de drogues
03/15
3.If a driver has a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of .08, approximately how long does Transport Canada state it takes for their body to completely process that alcohol back to zero?
If you have a BAC of .08, it takes about six hours for your body to completely process that alcohol and return to a BAC of zero.
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03/15
Limites d'alcool et de drogues
04/15
4.How does the amount of alcohol in a standard glass of beer compare to that in a glass of wine or an average cocktail?
A glass of beer contains the same amount of alcohol as a glass of wine or an average cocktail.
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04/15
Limites d'alcool et de drogues
05/15
5.What is a significant risk when many drugs are combined with even small amounts of alcohol?
Many drugs will greatly increase impairment when combined with even small amounts of alcohol.
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05/15
Limites d'alcool et de drogues
06/15
6.What is the mandated blood alcohol content (BAC) limit for drivers holding a learners licence in Manitoba?
For drivers with a learners licence, you must not drive after consuming any amount of alcohol. This applies to novice drivers as well.
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06/15
Limites d'alcool et de drogues
07/15
7.Which specific drug is mentioned as having a zero blood drug concentration (BDC) restriction for both learner and novice drivers in Manitoba?
Learner and novice drivers must not operate a motor vehicle while having the presence of certain drugs, including cannabis (THC), in your body.
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07/15
Limites d'alcool et de drogues
08/15
8.What are the immediate consequences for a learner or novice driver who violates the zero blood alcohol or drug concentration restriction?
If a learner or novice driver violates these restrictions, they may receive an immediate roadside suspension or prohibition of 24 hours, which will be recorded on their driving record.
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08/15
Limites d'alcool et de drogues
09/15
9.What is the legal BAC limit for fully licensed drivers in Manitoba?
For fully licensed drivers in Manitoba, the legal BAC limit is 0.08 percent. If a police officer detects a BAC between 0.05 percent and 0.08 percent, the driver can face immediate roadside prohibitions under the Warn program.
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09/15
Limites d'alcool et de drogues
010/15
10.For a fully licensed driver in Manitoba, what are the potential penalties if a police officer detects a BAC between 0.05% and 0.08%?
If a fully licensed drivers BAC falls between 0.05% and 0.08%, police officers may issue a roadside prohibition.
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010/15
Limites d'alcool et de drogues
011/15
11.Under what specific condition might a police officer prohibit a driver in Manitoba, even if their BAC is not over the limit?
A police officer may prohibit a driver if they consider their ability to drive to be affected by alcohol or drugs, regardless of specific BAC or BDC levels.
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011/15
Limites d'alcool et de drogues
012/15
12.What impact can even small amounts of alcohol have on a driver?
In some cases, even small amounts of alcohol can cause a driver to be impaired.
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012/15
Limites d'alcool et de drogues
013/15
13.For a fully licensed driver in Manitoba with a BAC between 0.05% and 0.08%, what is the typical driving prohibition period for a first offense?
For a BAC between 0.05% and 0.08%, a first offense under the IRP program can result in a 3-day driving prohibition.
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013/15
Limites d'alcool et de drogues
014/15
14.What severe consequences can apply for fully licensed drivers with higher BAC levels?
For higher BAC levels, consequences can include possible vehicle impoundment and mandatory education programs.
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014/15
Limites d'alcool et de drogues
015/15
15.What happens to the driving record of a learner or novice driver if they violate the zero blood alcohol or drug concentration restriction?
Violations of zero blood alcohol or drug concentration restrictions for learner or novice drivers will be recorded on their driving record.
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015/15
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