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1 - If there are continuity lines to the right of your vehicle in the lane you are in what must you do?
1. You must merge with the traffic to your left
2. You are not required to do anything unless you want to exit. Your lane is unaffected
3. You must turn into another lane as your lane is exiting or ending
4. You must merge with the traffic to your right
2 - What should you do if your gas pedal sticks?
1. First try to reach down and lift the pedal with your hands
2. Drive onto a sidewalk
3. First try to lift the pedal with your foot
4. Sound your horn and warn others of the problem
3 - What vehicle has flashing blue lights that can be seen 150 m away?
1. A school bus
2. A two truck
3. A snow removing vehicle
4. An ambulance
4 - If driving in fog that becomes very dense, what should you do?
1. Turn on the emergency flashers and pull off the road complete into a safe parking area
2. Slow down and turn on your fog lights
3. Pull off the road onto the shoulder and wait for the fog to clear
4. Carefully pass vehicles that are moving too slowly or following too closely
5 - Why is it a bad idea to turn your steering wheel to the left while waiting to make a left turn at an intersection?
1. Turning your steering wheel unnecessarily will add to your car's wear and tear
2. Another vehicle can push your vehicle into oncoming traffic
3. It is not a bad idea--your vehicle will not be able to make the turn in time if you do not
4. In case you need to turn right-- it will be harder to steer out of the turn
6 - How many days do new Ontario residents have to register their vehicles?
1. 30 days
2. 60 days
3. 90 days
4. 120 days
7 - If you are in an accident with no personal injuries, but damages are over $1000, you should?
1. Exchange information with the other party and leave
2. Leave the scene as 'no fault' insurance handles this
3. Call the police and give them information about the accident and damages
4. All of the above
8 - What do the markings on the road mean and what does the sign represent in the picture?
1. There is a two-way left turn lane in the centre for traffic going in both directions
2. There is an extra lane for driving in
3. There is a left turn lane in the centre for those travelling south
4. There is a left turn in the centre for those travelling north
9 - On a vehicle's left side what does a broken yellow pavement marking beside a solid yellow line mean?
1. You may pass when the way is clear
2. No cars may pass in either direction
3. Cars travelling in the other direction may pass when the way is clear
4. Both cars may pass in either direction when the way is clear
10 - If 3 vehicles are at an all-way stop, who has the right of way?
1. The vehicle on the left
2. The vehicle turning left
3. The vehicle that got there first
4. The vehicle turning right
11 - Which of the below infractions may cause you to receive two demerit points?
1. Failure to stop for a police officer
2. Having passengers under 16 not wearing their seatbelts
3. Reckless or careless driving
4. Exceeding posted speed limits by more than 50 m/h
12 - What should you do if you feel drowsy while driving?
1. Take a nap off the road in a safe area
2. Reduce speed
3. Turn up your radio
4. Open all windows
13 - When can you pass on the right?
1. You can only pass on the right if there is an emergency
2. You may never pass on the right
3. On one-way or multi-lane roads, when passing a streetcar or a vehicle turning left
4. On any type of road providing there is an unpaved shoulder
14 - Which of the following is false about Level 2 (Class G2) drivers?
1. You may have a blood alchohol level of .05 or less
2. You may drive between midnight and 5:00 a.m.
3. Depending on your age and if no G Class driver is with you, there may be passenger restrictions between midnight and 5:00 a.m.
4. Each passenger must have a working seatbelt
15 - What does the term "overdriving your headlights" mean?
1. You are driving slower than your stopping distance allows you to see
2. You are leaving your highbeam on too long at the risk of burning out the bulbs
3. You are driving faster than your stopping distance allows you to see
4. You are keeping your lowbeam lights on too long at the risk of burning out the bulbs
16 - High Occupancy Vehicle lanes on provincial highways are reserved for vehicles carrying at least how many passengers?
1. The driver plus 1 other passenger for a total of 2
2. The driver plus 2 other passengers for a total of 3
3. The driver plus 3 other passengers for a total of 4
4. The driver plus 4 other passengers for a total of 5
17 - 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
18 - When using highbeam lights when do you have to switch to lowbeam lights?
1. Within 50 m of oncoming vehicles
2. You do not have to switch
3. If the oncoming car puts their highbeams on, you do not have to switch
4. Within 150 m of oncoming vehicles
19 - 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
20 - Coming to a complete stop at an intersection is required, but where do you stop if there is no stop line, crosswalk or sidewalk?
1. You stop right beside the stop sign
2. You stop right before the stop sign
3. You stop at the edge of the intersection
4. You stop a little into the intersection so that you can see the traffic and pedestrians
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