Saskatchewan Driver Education GDL Class 7 Learner Practice Test

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How long do you have to produce your driver's licence upon request?

  1. 24 hours

  2. 48 hours

  3. 72 hours

  4. Immediately

The correct answer is: 48 hours

When asked for your driver's licence upon request, it is important to note that you are required to produce it within a reasonable amount of time. While the other options may seem like reasonable choices, they are not specified time frames and could potentially be interpreted as too long to satisfy the request. Therefore, option B, 48 hours, is the most accurate and appropriate answer as it allows for a reasonable amount of time to locate and present your driver's licence. Option D, immediately, may not always be feasible as you may not have your driver's licence readily available at all times. Options A and C, 24 hours and 72 hours respectively, are not specified time frames and may not be considered a reasonable amount of time in various situations.