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An Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP) at the "warn range" (0.05–0.08 BAC) results in:?
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The correct answer is: A 3-day driving prohibition for a first offence. At the warn range, police can issue an Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP) resulting in a 3-day driving prohibition for a first offence.
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TopicAlcohol & Drugs
DifficultyHard
Test CategoryBC ICBC Knowledge Test
Answer FormatMultiple Choice (4 options)
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