HTA Final Exam Flashcards

1
Q

Which of the following is a motor vehicle as defined in the Highway Traffic Act?
Choose one
A) SnowMachine
B) FarmTractor
C) Road building machine
D) Motor Assisted Bicycle

A

motor assisted bicycle

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Choose the statement that best defines a ‘roadway’ pursuant to the Highway Traffic Act.
Choose one
A)Part of the highway that is designed or ordinarily used for vehicular traffic intended for traffic flow in 1 direction only
B) Part of the highway that is improved, designed or ordinarily used for vehicular traffic
C) Part of the highway that is improved, designed or ordinarily used for vehicular traffic
including the shoulder
D) Part of the highway that is improved, designed or ordinarily used for vehicular traffic, but does not include the shoulder

A

D) Part of the highway that is improved, designed or ordinarily used for vehicular traffic, but does not include the shoulder

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The Highway Traffic Act defines a ‘driver’ as:

A

A person who drives a vehicle on a highway

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Which of the following does not meet the definition of a highway pursuant to the Highway Traffic Act?
Choose one
A) Common and public highway…
B)Bridge, viaduct, or trestle…any part of which is intended for or used by the general public for the passage of vehicles and includes the area between the lateral property lines thereof…
C) Shopping plaza exit driveway…
D) Street, avenue, parkway…

A

C) Shopping plaza exit driveway…

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5
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a bicycle is:
a. motor vehicle
b.self propelled vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the operator
c. self propelled implement of husbandry
d. not a motor vehicle

A

not a motor vehicle

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You stop a motor vehicle because you saw a radar detection device that was sitting on the dash. When you approach the car, the device is gone. You have authority to:

A) Search the driver and seize the device
B) Seize the device if in plain view only
C) Search the motor vehicle and the driver
D) Search the motor vehicle only and seize the device

A

search the motor vehicle only, and seize the device

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You stop a bicycle for disobeying a stop sign on a highway. The driver refuses to identify himself/herself. You have the authority to:

A) No authority to ask for identification
B) Arrest the driver for fail to identify
C) Charge driver with fail to surrender drivers licence
D) No authority - bicycle is not a motor vehicle

A

arrest the driver for fail to identify

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A police officer or an officer appointed for carrying out the provisions of this Act who discovers a vehicle apparently abandoned _________________________ or a motor vehicle or trailer without proper number plates may take the vehicle into the custody of the law and may cause it to be taken to and stored in a suitable place.
Choose one
A) And interfering with traffic
B) Anywhere in Ontario
C) On or near a highway
D) On or near the roadway

A

on or near a highway

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9
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You, a police officer, may exceed the speed limit provided you meet the following conditions:
Choose one
A) Lawful performance of your duty operating a police vehicle
B) Lawful performance of your duty operating any vehicle
C) Lawful performance of your duty and approved by a supervisor
D) On your way to a call for service

A

Lawful performance of your duty operating a police vehicle

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10
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A driver operating a school bus with a 14 passenger capacity requires a class ____ licence.
Choose one
A) C
B) G
C) A
D) E

A

E

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11
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You stop a motor vehicle and demand that the driver surrender his driver’s licence. He surrenders an Alberta driver’s licence and admits to you that he moved here more than a year ago. Upon becoming a resident of Ontario, how long did he have to apply for an Ontario driver’s licence?
Choose one
A) 2months
B) 6months
C) 90 days
D) 60 days

A

60 days

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12
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What class of licence is required for a driver who is towing a trailer that weighs 6,000 kgs?:
Choose one
A) D
B) A
C) B
D) G

A

A

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13
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What is the minimum class of licence required to operate a truck that weighs 10,000 kgs?:
Choose one
A) C
B) A
C) D
D) G

A

G

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It is one of the conditions attached to a “G1” driver’s licence that the motor vehicle may not be driven by the novice driver between
Choose one
A) Midnight and 5am
B) Midnight and 7am
C) Midnight and 4am
D) Midnight and 6am

A

midnight-5am

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15
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When applying for a new permit after taking ownership, the new owner must produce a safety standards certificate issued within the preceding _________ days.
Choose one
A) 90
B) 15
C) 30
D) 36

A

36 days

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16
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A person has sold their motor vehicle. They are required to remove the number plates from the vehicle and retain _______________
Choose one
A) The plate portion of the permit
B) The vehicle portion of the permit
C) The registration
D) The safety standards certificate

A

plate portion of the permit

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17
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Every person shall, within _________ days after becoming the owner of a motor vehicle or trailer for which a permit has been issued, apply to the Ministry, on the form provided, for a new permit for the vehicle.
Choose one
A) 30
B) 3
C) 14
D) 6

A

6 days

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18
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Every driver of a motor vehicle on a highway shall carry, a permit for it or a true copy thereof; and where the motor vehicle is drawing a trailer, the permit for the trailer or a true copy thereof, and
Choose one
A) Should surrender the permits for inspection to a police officer
B) Shall surrender the permits or copies for inspection upon the demand of a police officer
C) Shall have the permits or copies available within a reasonable amount of time
D) Shall surrender the permits or copies for inspection upon the request of a police officer

A

Shall surrender the permits or copies for inspection upon the demand of a police officer

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19
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A permit for a commercial motor vehicle ceases to be currently validated with the expiration of the ____________ shown on the permit.
Choose one
A) Month and year
B) Birthdate of the registered owner
C) Day month and year
D) Final day of the month indicated on the permit

A

Month and year

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20
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Where does a driver have to stop when approaching an intersection controlled by a stop sign?
Choose one
A) At the crosswalk ,if none before marked stop line ,if none before intersection
B) Prior to entering the intersection
C) Before nearest crosswalk, if none, before the intersection, if none at the marked stop
line
D) At the marked stop line, if none before the nearest crosswalk, if none before the intersection

A

At the marked stop line, if none before the nearest crosswalk, if none before the intersection

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21
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When is a driver required to use signal a turn?
Choose one
A) At intersection, on a private road, from one lane to another or to leave roadway if other vehicle may be affected
B) When turning anywhere if other vehicle may be affected
C) At intersection, into a private road, from one lane to another or to leave roadway if other vehicle may be affected
D) At intersection, into private road, from one lane to another or to leave roadway

A

At intersection, into a private road, from one lane to another or to leave roadway if other vehicle may be affected

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22
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When approaching a Pedestrian Crossover, within what distance of the crossover shall a driver not pass?

A

30m

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23
Q

When can you not drive to the left of the centre of the road?

A) View obstructed approaching crest of grade or curve; within 100m of bridge viaduct, or tunnel; within 30m of Rail Road crossing
B) Within 30m of crest of grade or curve, bridge, viaduct, or tunnel or rail road crossing
C) When your view is obstructed approaching a crest of grade or curve, bridge, viaduct
or tunnel or railroad crossing
D) View obstructed approaching crest of grade or curve; within 30m of bridge, viaduct,
or tunnel; within 30m railroad crossing

A

View obstructed approaching crest of grade or curve; within 100m of bridge viaduct, or tunnel; within 30m of Rail Road crossing

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24
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When are U-turns prohibited?
Choose one
A) Only when indicated by a no U-turn sign
B) Within 150m of a curve, crest of grade, bridge, viaduct or tunnel, or within 30m of a railway crossing or when signs are erected at an intersection
C) Within 30m of a curve, crest of grade, bridge, viaduct or tunnel or railway crossing or when signs are erected at an intersection
D) When on a highway in Ontario

A

B) Within 150m of a curve, crest of grade, bridge, viaduct or tunnel, or within 30m of a railway crossing or when signs are erected at an intersection

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25
Q

When passing on the right drivers of motor vehicles are allowed to leave the roadway.
Choose one
A) True
B) False

A

false

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26
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A driver is approaching the rear of a stopped school bus with red lights flashing. What is the minimum distance the driver is allowed stop behind the school bus?
Choose one
A) 25m
B) 30m
C) 20m
D) Before reaching the bumper

A

20m

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27
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You are on patrol and observe a motor vehicle approaching an intersection which is controlled by a stop sign. There are no sidewalks or markings on the road. The vehicle is required to stop:
Choose one
A) Beside the stop sign
B) Immediately before entering the intersection
C) Only after having a clear view of traffic approaching in either direction
D) 5 metres immediately before entering the intersection

A

Immediately before entering the intersection

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28
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You observe a motor vehicle turn left into a private drive and almost collide with an oncoming car. What would be the appropriate charge?
Choose one
A) Left turn - fail to yield
B) Fail to yield to traffic
C) Improper left turn
D) Turn not in safety

A

Turn not in safety

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29
Q

When a vehicle or streetcar is approaching a pedestrian crossover and is within _____ meters thereof, the driver of any other vehicle or streetcar approaching from the rear shall not allow the front extremity of the other vehicle or streetcar.

A

30 metres

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30
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You observe a motor vehicle travelling towards a signalized intersection. When the light turns amber, the vehicle accelerates. The light turns red as the front bumper of the vehicle is approximately 4 metres past the stop line. The appropriate charge is:
A) Amber light - fail to stop
B) Red light - proceed before green
C) Careless driving
D) Red light - fail to stop

A

A) Amber light - fail to stop

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31
Q

Which of the following is an offence in the Highway Traffic Act, for which a police officer may arrest without warrant?
A) Drive motor vehicle no licence
B) Drive motor vehicle with speed measuring warning device
C) Careless Driving
D) Follow too closely

A

careless driving

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32
Q

Driving a vehicle or street car without due care and attention or without reasonable consideration for other persons, is an offence if the driving occurs:
A) Anywhere
B) Only on the roadway
C) Everywhere in Ontario
D) Only on the highway

A

only on the highway

33
Q

You stop a motor vehicle being driven on a highway. A passenger who appears to be 16 years of age or older is not wearing a seat belt. You may:

A) Not request Identification from the passenger
B) Charge the driver for the unbelted passenger
C) Request identification, and arrest them if they fail to identify
D) Demand identification from all occupants of the vehicle at any time

A

C) Request identification, and arrest them if they fail to identify

34
Q

Passengers ________ are responsible to wear a complete seatbelt assembly when in a motor vehicle being driven on a highway ?

A) 16 years of age or older
B) Between 8 and 35 kilograms but less than 147 cm
C) 12 years of age or older
D) Less than 16 years of age

A

A) 16 years of age or older

35
Q

If a police officer has ___________________ a person has operated a conveyance while the person’s ability to operate it was impaired to any degree by alcohol, the peace officer may make a lawful demand for a sample(s) of breath.

A) Reasonable grounds to believe
B) Reasonable suspicion
C) A strong belief
D) Reasonable grounds to suspect

A

A) Reasonable grounds to believe

36
Q

According to the Criminal Code, in order to make a lawful demand for a drinking driver to supply a sample of breath into an approved screening device, where the provisions for Mandatory Alcohol Screening have not been met, the peace officer requires
A) Reasonable grounds to believe that the person has been drinking
B) Reasonable grounds to suspect that the person has alcohol in their body
C) Reasonable and probable grounds to believe that the person has alcohol in their
body
D) A strong belief that the person has been drinking

A

Reasonable grounds to suspect that the person has alcohol in their body

37
Q

Choose the best answer from the following choices to complete this sentence.
The offences of impaired operation of a conveyance or impaired operation 80 and Above may occur
A) On a highway only
B) Anywhere
C) On public property
D) On a street, road, highway, or other public place

A

anywhere

38
Q

After arresting a driver for Impaired Operation as a result of alcohol, you are required to read the breath demand to the accused ______________.
A) As soon as possible
B) As soon as practicable
C) Forthwith
D) Immediately

A

as soon as practicable

39
Q

You stop a person driving a motor vehicle. The driver admits to taking prescription drugs. The driver’s eyes are glassy, and watery. The persons’ speech is slurred. The person flatly denies consuming alcohol. You have reasonable grounds to arrest this person for Impaired Operation as a result of drugs and
A) Demand as soon as practicable samples of blood
B) Demand as soon as practicable samples of breath
C) Immediately consider RICE’s and the four P’s for release
D) Demand the person submit, as soon as practicable, to an evaluation

A

Demand the person submit, as soon as practicable, to an evaluation

40
Q

Within what time period must a person have operated a conveyance for an officer to make an ASD demand?

A) As soon as practicable
B) Immediately
C) Within the preceding three hours
D) Within two hour

A

within the preceding 3 hours

41
Q

After making a demand, how soon must the tests be completed?
A) As soon as practicable
B) Forthwith
C) Within 2 hours
D) As soon as practicable, except for SFST, ASD, and ADSE demands, which is
immediately

A

D) As soon as practicable, except for SFST, ASD, and ADSE demands, which is
immediately

42
Q

When would you give a Drug Evaluation Officer Demand?
A) When you suspect alcohol is in the person’s body
B) When you have reasonable grounds for impaired operation with an odour of an alcoholic beverage on the person’s breath
C) When you have reasonable grounds for impaired operation, without an odour of an alcoholic beverage on the person’s breath
D) When you have impaired drinking behaviour

A

When you have reasonable grounds for impaired operation, without an odour of an alcoholic beverage on the person’s breath

43
Q

When would you give an Approved Screening Device Demand where the provisions for Mandatory Alcohol Screening have not been met?
A) When you have impaired driving symptoms
B) When you have impaired driving behaviour
C) When you have grounds to believe a driver has drugs in his system causing
impairment to their ability to operate a motor vehicle
D) You have reasonable grounds to suspect that a person has alcohol in their body and operated a conveyance within the preceding three hours

A

You have reasonable grounds to suspect that a person has alcohol in their body and operated a conveyance within the preceding three hours

44
Q

Before conducting an approved screening device test what are you required to do?

A) Read them the approved rights to counsel and caution
B) Arrest, Handcuff, and search
C) Read the legal demand for an ASD sample
D) No requirement to do anything other than give them a test

A

Read the legal demand for an ASD sample

45
Q

What does a fail on the ASD indicate?
A) Anything over 100mg
B) 50-99mg
C) 10-49mg
D) No Alcohol present

A

A) Anything over 100mg

46
Q

What must you prove in section 320.14(1)(a)cc in order to get a conviction for impaired operation? Operated a conveyance while;
A) Their ability to drive is impaired by alcohol
B) There is alcohol in a person’s body at or over 80mg / 100ml of blood
C) Their ability to operate it is impaired to any degree by alcohol or a drug or by a combination of alcohol and a drug
D) Having consumed alcohol or a drug prior to operating the conveyance

A

Their ability to operate it is impaired to any degree by alcohol or a drug or by a combination of alcohol and a drug

47
Q

What must you prove in section 320.14(1)(b)cc in order to get a conviction for 80 and Above operation?

A) Their ability to operate a conveyance is impaired by alcohol
B) Has within two hours of ceasing to operate a conveyance, a blood alcohol concentration that is equal to or exceeds 80mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood
C) Their ability to operate a conveyance is impaired by alcohol and/or a drug
D) They were driving their motor vehicle in an impaired manner

A

Has within two hours of ceasing to operate a conveyance, a blood alcohol concentration that is equal to or exceeds 80mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood

48
Q

If the first sample of breath was taken more than two hours after the person ceased to operate the conveyance, according to the presumption in sec 320.31(4), what additional factor (in mg / 100ml of blood) is used for every interval of 30 minutes in excess of those two hours?
A) 10mg / 100ml of blood
B) 15mg / 100ml of blood
C) 2mg / 100ml of blood
D) 5mg/100ml of blood

A

5mg/100ml of blood

49
Q

The offences of impaired operation of a conveyance and operate 80 and above may occur:
A) on a highway only
B) Anywhere
C) On a public property
D) On a street, road, highway or other public place

A

anywhere

50
Q

Every person who drives _____________________ while his or her driver’s licence is suspended under an Act of the Legislature or a regulation.
A) Vehicle or street car on a highway
B) Any vehicle on a highway
C) A motor vehicle or street car anywhere
D) A motor vehicle or streetcar on a highway

A

A motor vehicle or streetcar on a highway

51
Q

What are the methods of service notifying a suspended driver?
A) MTO, Police or the courts
B) Verbally or in writing
C) Court caution, personal service, substitutional service
D) Court cation, regular mail, or personal service by Police

A

Court cation, regular mail, or personal service by Police

52
Q

Explain the term “deemed served”?

A) 30 days after mailing a notice
B) 6 days after mailing a notice
C) 7 days after mailing a notice
D) 7 days after a court caution

A

7 days after mailing a notice

53
Q

If you suspend a driver’s licence for 90 days you also SHALL impound vehicle for days.
A) 45, 90, or 180
B) 45
C) 7
D) 3,7,or30

A

7 days

54
Q

All Drivers charged with ______ shall impound motor vehicle to police pound for 7 days (HTA 55.2)
A) Drive Prohibited
B) Drive while under suspension
C) Impaired Operation
D) Drive while under suspension (Excluding Medical/ unpaid fine)

A

Drive while under suspension (Excluding Medical/ unpaid fine)

55
Q

To charge a driver for “Operation while Prohibited” C.C, the location of the offence must be:
A) Highway Only
B) After the driver has attended a court date
C) On a street, road, highway, or other public place
D) Anywhere

A

On a street, road, highway, or other public place

56
Q

You stop a driver in Ontario for a violation. A CPIC check confirms the driver’s licence is suspended for an Impaired Operation conviction. The most appropriate charge is:

A) Drive motor vehicle no licence contrary to the HTA
B) Suspended driving contrary to the criminal code
C) Operation while prohibited contrary to the criminal code
D) Suspended driving contrary to the HTA

A

Operation while prohibited contrary to the criminal code

57
Q

You stop a driver operating a motor vehicle on a highway. A CPIC check reveals the driver is under a 90 day ADLS suspension for a charge of Impaired Operation 80 and Above. You charge the driver with:
A) Drive while licence cancelled
B) Drive while under suspension
C) Drive while Disqualified Criminal Code
D) Drive motor vehicle - No Licence

A

drive while under suspension

58
Q

You stop a driver and confirm the driver is under suspension for unpaid fines. This offence must occur:
A) On a highway
B) Mall parking lot
C) Private Drive
D) Anywhere

A

A) On a highway

59
Q

You stop a driver from New Brunswick. His/her licence is suspended in their home province for “unpaid fines”. The most appropriate charge is:
A) Suspended driving contrary to the HTA
B) Drive motor vehicle - out of province
C) Drive while disqualified driving contrary to the criminal code
D) Drive motor vehicle - No Licence

A

D) Drive motor vehicle - No Licence

60
Q

For what reasons do motorists get their driver’s licence suspended for 90 days?
A) 80 and Above, refusal, or impaired by drug convictions
B) Impaired, drive prohibited or refusal charges
C) 80 and above, refusal or impaired by drug E.O Charges
D) Impaired, 80 and above or refusal charges

A

C) 80 and above, refusal or impaired by drug E.O Charges

61
Q

You charge a driver for Drive While Suspended, you impound the m/v for 7 days excluding ___________ and ___________.
A) Weekends and holidays
B) Commercial motor vehicles and motorcycles
C) Medical and unpaid fines suspensions
D) The elderly and the poor

A

C) Medical and unpaid fines suspensions

62
Q

A novice driver who registers 40mg on an Approved Screening Device will have their licence suspended for _______.
A) 3, 7, 30 days
B) 90 days
C) 24 hours
D) 48 hours

A

A) 3, 7, 30 days

63
Q

While on patrol you stop a driver who has a condition “I” on his licence for 3rd time “Warn”. The motor vehicle is not equipped with an interlock device. You may:
A) Charge for Drive motor vehicle - no licence
B) Charge for Operation while Prohibited under the Criminal Code
C) Charge the driver with an ignition interlock offence
D) Charge for Drive while suspended under the the HTA

A

Charge the driver with an ignition interlock offence

64
Q

A driver is charged with Impaired Operation as a result of drugs with an evaluating officer, you have authority to seize the drivers licence and suspend for:

A) 3 days
B) No Authority to suspend licence
C) 90 days (ADLS)
D) 7 days

A

C) 90 days (ADLS)

65
Q

In order for the Administrative Drivers Licence Suspension (ADLS 90 days) to apply, a driver stopped in Ontario must be:

A) Charged with Impaired Driving
B) Charged with 80 and above or refuse lawful demand, or impaired operation by a drug with an Evaluating Officer
C) Charged with any criminal code driving offence
D) Charged with impaired driving involving alcohol

A

Charged with 80 and above or refuse lawful demand, or impaired operation by a drug with an Evaluating Officer

66
Q

To seize a motor vehicle under the 45 Day Vehicle Impound Program the motor vehicle must have been operating:
A) Highway Only
B) Anywhere
C) Street, road, highway, or other public place
D) Private place where the public had access

A

highway only

67
Q

You have stopped a motor vehicle on a highway. You notice a condition “I” on the drivers licence as a result of a conviction for 80 and Above. There is no ignition interlock in the car. This allows you to charge the driver with:
A) Drive while under suspension
B) Operation while prohibited
C) Ignition interlock offence
D) Drive motor vehicle - no licence

A

Operation while prohibited

68
Q

To charge a driver for “Operation while Prohibited” C.C, the location of the offence must be:
-anywhere
-highway only
-on a street, road, highway, or other public place

A

-on a street, road, highway, or other public place

69
Q

You stop a driver in Ontario for a violation. A CPIC check confirms the driver’s licence is suspended for an Impaired Operation conviction. The most appropriate charge is:
- Operation while Prohibited contrary to the CC
-Drive motor vehicle no licence -highway traffic act
-Suspended driving contrary to the criminal code.
-Suspended driving contrary to the highway traffic act.

A
  • Operation while Prohibited contrary to the CC
70
Q

You stop a driver operating a motor vehicle on a highway. A CPIC check reveals the driver is under a 90 day ADLS suspension for a charge of Impaired Operation 80 and Above. You charge the driver with:

A

drive while under suspension

71
Q

You stop a driver from New Brunswick. His/her licence is suspended in their home province for “unpaid fines”. The most appropriate charge is:

A

drive motor vehicle- no licence

72
Q

You stop a driver and confirm the driver is under suspension for unpaid fines. This offence must occur:
-anywhere
-private drive
-mall parking lot
-on a highway

A

on a highway

73
Q

What are the methods of service notifying a suspended driver?

A

court caution, regular mail, or personal service by Police

74
Q

All drivers charged with _____ shall impound motor vehicle to police pound for 7 days (HTA 55.2)
A. Drive prohibited
B. Drive while under suspension
C. Impaired operation
D. Drive while under suspension (excluding unpaid fine/medical)

A

Drive while under suspension (excluding unpaid fine/medical)

75
Q

A driver is charged with Impaired Operation as a result of drugs as determined by an Evaluating Officer, you have authority to seize the drivers licence for:
a) 7 days
b) 3 days
c) No authority to suspend licence
d) 90 days (ADLS).

A

90 days ADLS

76
Q

In order for the Administrative Drivers Licence Suspension (ADLS 90 days) to apply, a driver stopped in Ontario must be:
a) charged only with Impaired Operation involving alcohol
b) charged with Care or Control involving alcohol
c) charged with 80 and Above
d) charged with any Criminal Code driving offence

A

-charged with 80 and above

77
Q

While on patrol you stop a driver who has a condition “I” on his licence for 3rd time “Warn” ASD . The motor vehicle is not equipped with an interlock device. You may:
a) Charge for Operate while Prohibited under the Criminal Code
b) Charge for Drive while Suspended under the HTA
c) Charge for Drive motor vehicle – no licence
d) Charge the driver with an HTA Ignition Interlock offence.

A

charge the driver with an HTA ignition interlock offence

78
Q

You have stopped a m/v on a highway. You notice a condition “I” on the drivers licence as a result of a conviction for 80 and Above. There is no ignition interlock in the car. This allows you to:
a) Charge Operate while Prohibited and 7 day VIP
b) Ignition interlock offence and 7 day VIP
c) Drive while under Suspension and 7 day VIP
d) Charge Operate while Prohibited and 45 day VIP

A

charge operate while prohibited and 45 VIP

79
Q

To seize a motor vehicle under the 45 Day Vehicle Impound Program the motor vehicle must have been operating:
a) street, road, highway or other public place b) anywhere
c) highway only
d) private place where the public has access

A

Highway only