Saskatchewan Driver Education GDL Class 7 Learner Practice Test

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What is the impoundment period for any Criminal Code offence which constitutes an offence under The Traffic Safety Act on each offence?

  1. 3 days

  2. 7 days

  3. 15 days

  4. 30 days

The correct answer is: 30 days

The impoundment period for a Criminal Code offence that is also classified as an offence under The Traffic Safety Act can vary depending on the type of offence committed. Since there are so many possible types of offences under these two acts, the impoundment period is not a set length and can vary widely. For example, a DUI charge could result in a 90-day vehicle impoundment, while a reckless driving charge could lead to a 30-day impoundment. It is important to understand the specific circumstances of the offence and the applicable laws in order to determine the impoundment period. Therefore, options A, B, and C are incorrect as they provide fixed impoundment periods that do not account for the various factors that can impact the length of impoundment for a Criminal Code and Traffic Safety Act offence. Option D is the best answer as it recognizes that a specific impoundment period cannot be generalized for all offences in this category.