Question 1 Over the counter, non-prescription drugs do not affect your ability to drive safely. A: True B: False The correct answer is
Question 2 You cannot be charged for driving while impaired if you are taking drugs prescribed by your doctor. A: True B: False The correct answer is
Question 3 Marihuana affects your ability to drive safely. A: True B: False The correct answer is
Question 4 Combining alcohol and other drugs can have severe effects on your ability to drive. A: True B: False The correct answer is
Question 5 Those who drive after using marijuana or other illegal drugs are mostly young males. A: True B: False The correct answer is
Question 6 The criminal penalty for drug impaired driving is less serious than the penalty for alcohol impaired driving. A: True B: False The correct answer is
Question 7 Driving while using drugs is not a significant risk. A: True B: False The correct answer is
Question 8 Police in British Columbia cannot suspend your driver's license for 24 hours for driving under the influence of drugs other than alcohol. A: True B: False The correct answer is
Question 9 If you cause a crash and are convicted criminally for driving while impaired by a drug your vehicle insurance may be void. A: True B: False The correct answer is
Question 10 Using cocaine can improve your driving skills. A: True B: False The correct answer is
You answered of 10 questions correctly.
Gordon Cockburn