Saskatchewan Driver Education GDL Class 7 Learner Practice Test

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What does excluding interruptions mean in the context of licence progression?

  1. Time spent not driving does not count

  2. Periods of licence non-renewal, suspension, or refusal do not count towards progression

  3. Holidays and weekends are excluded from the calculation

  4. Only driving in good weather is counted

The correct answer is: Periods of licence non-renewal, suspension, or refusal do not count towards progression

Excluding interruptions in the context of license progression refers to not counting periods of license non-renewal, suspension, or refusal towards the progress of obtaining a higher level license. This means that if someone's license was suspended or they were refused a renewal during their license journey, those periods would not be counted towards advancement. Option A, "time spent not driving does not count," is not necessarily true since there are other factors that may contribute to license progression. Option C, "holidays and weekends are excluded from the calculation," is not related to license interruption and therefore not a correct explanation. Option D, "only driving in good weather is counted," is illogical and not a factor in license progression.