Saskatchewan Driver Education GDL Class 7 Learner Practice Test

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What is the maximum penalty for dangerous driving under the Criminal Code of Canada?

  1. Fine of $2,000 and 2 years in jail

  2. Fine of $2,000 and 5 years in jail

  3. 10 years in jail

  4. 3 years prohibition from operating a motor vehicle

The correct answer is: Fine of $2,000 and 5 years in jail

The maximum penalty for dangerous driving under the Criminal Code of Canada is a fine of $2,000 and 5 years in jail. Option A has the correct jail term, but the fine is incorrect. Option C has the correct fine amount, but the jail term is incorrect. Option D is incorrect because while a prohibition from operating a motor vehicle may be imposed as part of a dangerous driving sentence, it is not the maximum penalty. Therefore, option B is the correct answer that combines both the correct jail term and fine amount for the maximum penalty of dangerous driving under the Criminal Code of Canada.