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1 - What is the best way to check your blind spots?
1. Through your side mirrors
2. Through your rear-view mirrors
3. Turning your head and doing shoulder checks
4. Asking your passengers to check for you
2 - If you skid on a slippery road surface what should you do?
1. Steer your vehicle into the opposite direction you want to go
2. Apply gas to quickly get out of the skid
3. Steer your vehicle into the direction you want to go
4. Turn off the ignition
3 - What must you do when changing lanes?
1. Signal and steer into lane slowly
2. Check mirrors and blind spots for space, signal, check for a space again, steer into lane
3. Signal and steer into lane quickly to get into lane safely
4. Sound horn, signal and move slowly
4 - 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
5 - 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
6 - What does cumpulsory automobile insurance mean?
1. You must have insurance coverage
2. Any passenger with you must have insurance coverage
3. Any passenger must have a valid driver's licence
4. You must have a valid driver's licence to drive on roads
7 - 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
8 - 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
9 - Why must you use signals when turning?
1. To inform other drivers of what you want to do
2. To inform pedestrians of what you want to do
3. To send out an alert of your intentions
4. All of the above
10 - How much space should you have between you and any vehicle are you following?
1. No rule applies and you will not get a fine or demerit points as long as caution is used
2. At least 2 seconds so you can see around the vehicle ahead and also have enough time to stop
3. Atleast 10 seconds so you can see around the vehicle ahead and also have enough time to stop
4. There is a rule of 6 seconds but it is for car drivers only
11 - What does the law state about seatbelts and children 9-18 kg (20-40lbs)?
1. All toddlers 9-18 kg must be in an approved child car seat that is properly attached
2. All infants, toddlers and children under 8 must be in a booster seat
3. All infants, toddlers and children under 8 must be in a rear-facing child car seat
4. All infants, toddlers and children under 8 must wear protective head gear
12 - 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
13 - If a police officer or inspector from the MTO deems your vehicle unsafe, what can happen?
1. Your vehicle can be taken off the road
2. Your licence plates can be removed and taken
3. You could be fined up to $1000 if you refuse the inspection
4. All of the above
14 - 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
15 - If towing a trailer that is 2.05 m wide or less, what must it have?
1. Flashing yellow lights at the rear
2. Flashing red lights at the rear
3. Two far-apart red reflectors at the back, a white licence plate light and a red tail light
4. None of the above
16 - What is black ice?
1. When asphalt has a thinn layer of ice on it
2. When ice is mixed with snow
3. When snow is mixed with mud and freezes
4. When newly paved roads are wet
17 - If you change the colour of your vehicle, what are you required to do?
1. Nothing, just make sure your vehicle meets safety road standards
2. Tell the Driver and Licence Issuing Office within 6 days of the change
3. Tell the Driver and Vehicle Licence Issuing Office within 60 days of the change
4. Book an emissions test with Drive Clean
18 - 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
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 - 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
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