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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 - What does a traffic amber or yellow light mean?
1. Stop and proceed when its safe
2. Stop and turn left
3. Slow down and drive with caution
4. Stop and turn right
3 - 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
4 - When approaching a stopped emergency vehicle with its red lights flashing, you must?...
1. Maintain the posted rate of speed for the area
2. Slow down and drive cautiously. You must leave one lane clearance between you and an emergency vehicle if there are multiple lanes in your direction
3. Slow down, stop and pull over to the right
4. Slow down, stop and pull over to the left
5 - 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
6 - When parking uphill with a curb what should you do?
1. Turn your tires to the right to catch the curb if your vehicle rolls backwards
2. Make your tires straight and parallel with the curves
3. Turn your tires to the left to catch the curb if your vehicle rolls backwards
4. The direction of your tires does not matter as long as you set the parking brakes
7 - What should you do if you are a victim of road rage?
1. Lock the doors and remain in your vehicle
2. If you have a cell phone, safely pull over and call police
3. Attract attention to your car by honking the horn and using your signals
4. All of the above
8 - What can give you a suspension or impaired driving charge?
1. If you hold a G1 or G2 licence and your blood alchohol level is over 0
2. If you have a blood alchohol over .05
3. If you are behind the wheel of a turned off vehicle, but your blood alchohol level is over .08
4. All of the above
9 - What should you do if you encounter dangerous whiteout conditions?
1. Maintain speed and turn on your emergency flashers
2. Turn on the emergency flashers and pull off the road completeply into a safe parking area
3. Pass vehicles that are moving too slowly or following too closely
4. Pull onto the shoulder and wait for conditions to change
10 - 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
11 - How do you make a left turn from a two-way road onto a two-way road?
1. Turn from the right lane making a smooth arc into the right curn lane
2. Turn from the right lane, making a smooth arc into the lane right of the centre line
3. Turn from the closest lane to the centre dividing line making a smooth arc into the lane to the right of the centre dividing line
4. Turn from the closest lane to the centre dividing line into the right curb lane
12 - What are the requirements of the G Class driver that may accompany a G1 driver?
1. The G Class driver must be in the front passenger seat
2. The G Class driver must have atleast 4 years of driving experience
3. The G Class driver must have less than .05 % blood alchohol level; 0 % if they are 21 years of age or younger
4. All of the above
13 - Wehicle tires are critical for safety and they must meet which of the following standards?
1. Have a minimum tread of 1.5 mm
2. Match on all 4 wheels as some combinations are illegal
3. Not have any knots, exposed cords, bumps, bulges, etc., making them unsafe
4. All of the above
14 - When and how often do you have to renew your driver's licence?
1. You do not have to renew as you have already passed all the required years
2. Whenever you receive a renewal application in the mail
3. Every 10 years
4. Every 20 years
15 - 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
16 - What does this hang signal mean?
1. Driver in vehicle is turning left
2. Driver in vehicle is turning right
3. Driver in vehicle is exiting a highway
4. Driver in vehicle is slowing down or stopping
17 - Which of the following is correct about seatbelts?
1. It is ok to put the seat belt under your shoulder if it is hurting your neck
2. Seatbelts can be used for small children
3. The shoulder belt must always cross over the collar bone, not over the neck
4. The lap belt must always cross over the abdomen
18 - What do the white markings in this diagram represent?
1. Two parallel white lines at an intersection indicate a crosswalk for pedestrians
2. They indicate there is a one-way street to the right
3. These solid lines indicate there is no passing in either direction
4. These do not indicate anything different from other directions
19 - 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
20 - 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
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