Saskatchewan Driver Education GDL Class 7 Learner Practice Test

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What is the licence disqualification period after four or more convictions?

  1. 1 year

  2. 3 years

  3. 5 years with no early reinstatement

  4. 2 years

The correct answer is: 5 years with no early reinstatement

The licence disqualification period after four or more convictions is 5 years with no early reinstatement. This means that even if the driver completes a rehabilitation program or meets certain conditions, they cannot have their license reinstated early. Option A is incorrect because 1 year is too short of a disqualification period for four or more convictions. Option B is incorrect because 3 years is still too short and does not account for the severity of multiple convictions. Option D is incorrect because 2 years is not enough time to ensure the driver has been rehabilitated and learned from their previous convictions. Therefore, the correct answer is C, as it is the only option that accurately reflects the seriousness of four or more convictions and the need for a longer disqualification period.