Saskatchewan Driver Education GDL Class 7 Learner Practice Test

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What is the Ignition Interlock term for a new driver's 2nd offence within 5 years?

  1. 60 days suspension and 120 days Ignition Interlock

  2. 1 year suspension and 1 year Ignition Interlock

  3. 90 days suspension and 1 year Ignition Interlock

  4. 3 months suspension and 1 year Ignition Interlock

The correct answer is: 60 days suspension and 120 days Ignition Interlock

A new driver's 2nd offence within 5 years would result in a 60-day suspension and a 120-day Ignition Interlock period. This means that the driver's license would be suspended for 60 days and upon reinstatement, the individual would be required to have an Ignition Interlock device installed in their vehicle for 120 days. This option specifically addresses the consequences for a second offence within a certain time period, making it the correct answer. The other options may seem plausible, but they do not take into account the time frame for the offence or the specific duration of the suspension and Ignition Interlock periods. Option B and C may also seem reasonable, but they do not align with the given time frame and would result in longer periods of suspension and Ignition Interlock. Option D is incorrect because it does not specify the exact length of time for the suspension.