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1 - When can you pass on a shoulder?
1. Whenever the vehicle in front of you is moving under 40 m/h
2. Only if a vehicle is turning left and you have an unpaved shoulder on the right
3. Only if a vehicle is turning left and you have a paved shoulder on the right
4. Whenever you can do so safely
2 - If you are turning left at an uncontrolled intersection and a pedestrian is crossing your path, who has the right-of-way?
1. You do. Come to a complete stop and make your turn
2. Any other car at the intersection that is turning a right
3. Whoever is more in a hurry goes first
4. You must yield the right-of-way to approaching traffic and/or to pedestrians crossing
3 - What level must your blood alchohol be if you hold a Class G1 license?
1. less than 1.0
2. less than .08
3. less than .05
4. 0
4 - If a traffic light is red, but there is a green arrow pointing left, what does that mean?
1. Vechicles in the left turning lane may turn right
2. Vehicles in the left turning lane may turn left
3. No vehicles may turn
4. The direction of the green arrow indicates there is a one-way street
5 - What do double solid pavement markings mean?
1. No vehicles may pass in either direction
2. Vehicles travelling on the right may pass when the way is clear
3. Vehicles travelling on the left may pass when the way is clear
4. Both vehicles may pass in either direction when the way is clear
6 - What do advanced green lights tell you?
1. They allow pedestrians to go first
2. A flashing green light means only vehicles turning left may do so
3. You have a right-of-way to go in any direction in the intersection from the correct lane
4. None of the above
7 - What are you not allowed to do when you have your G1 license?
1. Drive on roads with speeds greater than 100 m/h; drive between midnight and 5:00 a.m.
2. Drive on roads with speeds greater than 80 m/h; drive between midnight and 5:00 a.m.
3. Drive on roads with speeds greater than 80 m/h; drive between 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
4. Drive on roads with speeds greater than 100 m/h; drive between 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
8 - What does this hand signal mean?
1. Driver in vehicle is exiting a highway
2. Driver in vehicle is slowing down or stopping
3. Driver in vehicle is turning left
4. Driver in vehicle is turning right
9 - How can driver distractions be avoided?
1. Plan your trip in advance and know where you are going
2. Eat before driving to avoid the need to snack
3. Preset CD players, radios and other controls before driving
4. All of the above
10 - Some left turn lanes have their own traffic light to direct traffic. What does this light mean?
1. This is a transit priority signal
2. Vehicles in the left turn lane may turn left while other vehicles will face a red light
3. Pedestrians crossing the street towards the left may cross
4. All traffic facing the traffic light may turn left or proceed straight
11 - If driving and your brakes fail what should you do?
1. Sound horn and steer into a clear area
2. Turn off the ignition
3. Keep your foot on the brake and apply strong downward pressure
4. Pump the brakes to restore hydraulic brake pressure
12 - Can you make a right turn on a red light?
1. Yes, as long as you are in a HOV lane
2. Yes, as long as a sign does not tell you otherwise
3. No, there is no right turns on the red lights allowed in Ontario
4. No, there are no right turns on roadways shared with pedestrians
13 - What challenges do commercial vehicles have that are dangerous for other vehicles?
1. They have small blind spots
2. They make wide turns
3. They roll forward after stopping
4. They block large amounts of snow and slush from your windshield
14 - How far away must headlights and rear lights be seen?
1. From 50 m away
2. From 350 m away
3. From 150 m away
4. They must be seen clearly in the dark
15 - Can you turn left on a red light from a one-way road onto a one-way road?
1. Yes, as long as you drive slowly and cautiously
2. Yes, if you signal, stop first in the farthest left lane and then proceed when the way is clear
3. No left turns are permitted on a red light in Ontario
4. Left turns are only permitted from two-way roads to two-way roads on a green light
16 - If you are facing a red light and a police officer instructs traffic in the direction you are travelling to go straight, what should you do?
1. Treat the intersection as a four-way stop
2. Follow the direction of the police officer despite what the traffic light or road sign indicates
3. First stop at the intersection and then proceed
4. Slow down to 40 m/h and then proceed through
17 - If pedestrians face a walk signal, what should they do?
1. Cross the road in the direction of the symbol with the right-of-way over vehicles
2. Cross the road in the direction of the symbol yielding the right-of-way to vehicles
3. Stop and yield the right-of-way to vehicles
4. Cross the intersection in any direction
18 - How long must new drivers hold a Class G1 license before their G1 Road Test?
1. 3 months
2. 12 months
3. 9 months
4. 2 years
19 - How much room do cyclists need on either side of themselves at a safety zone?
1. 1 m
2. 3 m
3. 2 m
4. 5 m
20 - To make a U-turn you must be able to see how far in both directions?
1. 80 m
2. 100 m
3. 150 m
4. 180 m
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