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Old 09-19-2020, 06:52 PM   #85
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I believe it’s the the learner gets charged with driving without a license because the conditions of his licences weren’t met. That’s old Saskatchewan law though not sure about Alberta today.

So the car loses its licences for 3 months.
I thought it depends on the situation. I thought there's apparently a clause allowing a learner to drive an inebriated class 5 driver.

But yes, a class 5 probably shouldn't sleep beside a class 7.


Edit:This example.

https://driving.ca/column/lorraine/l...ignated-driver

Have the rules changed?

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