Having a driver’s license from the State of Maine (United States), and be found guilty of an offense under the Highway Safety Code in Quebec.

In accordance with the provisions of section 3 of the Regulation respecting an agreement between the government of Quebec and the government of the State of Maine concerning driver’s licenses and traffic violations, the State of Maine will apply to its residents the following penalties when they commit an offense ACCORDING TO QUEBEC LEGISLATION:

 

  • Being found guilty of an offense under sections 168, 169, 170 or 171 of the Highway Safety Code, or a similar section of a by-law adopted by a municipality, leads to the revocation of a driver’s license, or a suspension
  • Being found guilty of an offense under sections 327, 328 or 329 of the Highway Safety Code, or a similar section of a by-law adopted by a municipality, leads to the revocation of a driver’s license, or a suspension of obtain one for a maximum period of (30) thirty days and/or the minimum registration of six (6) demerit points on the driving record.
  • Being found guilty of an offense under sections 359, 360, 368, 369 or 370 of the Highway Safety Code, or a similar section of a by-law adopted by a municipality, leads to the minimum registration of four ( 4) demerit points on the driving record.

 

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