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1 - If there is no median, how far in front and behind a school bus are you required to stop?
1. At least 20 m beind and far enough in front of children to exit the bus and cross safely
2. At least 18 ft behind and far enough in front for children to exit the bus and cross safely
3. At least 5 m behind and far enough in front for children to exit the bus and cross safely
4. At least 4 ft behind and far enough in front for children to exit the bus and cross safely
2 - 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
3 - Which one of these statements is a basic parking rule?
1. No not park within 3 m of a fire hydrant
2. Park on a hill so that you can see ahead
3. Do not park within 150 m of intersections with traffic lights
4. Do not look while opening your door
4 - 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
5 - 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
6 - Upon approaching a yield-sign, what does the law require you to do?
1. Slow down, stop if necessary, and yield right-of-way
2. Stop, and then enter traffic quickly
3. Speed up and force your way into traffic
4. Stop, and then enter traffic slowly
7 - 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
8 - When involved in or witness to an accident where someone has been injured, you should?
1. Call or have someone else call for help immediately
2. Turn off the vehicle and turn on the emergency lights
3. If you are not injured, stay calm and offer help until emergency services arrive
4. All of the above
9 - What are your required to do if a police officer signals you to pull over?
1. Slow down, safely pull over in the right lane and come to a complete stop
2. Slow down, safely pull over in the left lane and come to a complete stop
3. Slow down and stop in the lane you are in
4. Signal and stop at the next intersection and wait for the police officer
10 - What should you do if you hit a dear or a moose?
1. Try to move the animal off the road so other vehicles do not hit it
2. Report the incident to the Ministry of Natural Resources or local police
3. Sound your horn to ward off other animals from coming onto the roadway
4. No nothing but drive more cautiously as more animals may be in the area
11 - 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
12 - 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
13 - What should you do when you hear bells or sirens or see flashing lights?
1. Slow down and move to the far left of the roadway but do not stop
2. Slow down, move to the far right of the roadway and stop when it is safe to do so. Do not block the shoulder if on a freeway
3. Come to a complete stop whereever you are
4. Speed up and keep the movement of the traffic going
14 - 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
15 - The G2 road test includes highway driving, but before the test, what must you do?
1. Show the instructor your G1 licence
2. Sign a "Declaration of Highway Driving Experience" detailing your highway driving history
3. Rewrite your G1 level test and get higher score than on your first test
4. Pass a colour blindness test
16 - 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
17 - 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
18 - 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
19 - What does the Accessible Parking Permit give you?
1. Allows parking in designated spaces for you or passengers with you who qualified for the parking permit
2. Allows parking everywhere during designated times
3. Allows parking in designated spaces, even if the person with the disability is not a passenger
4. It gives everyone in your family the privilege to park, stand or stop in any area
20 - How much time do you have to surrender your license, vehicle permit (or copy) and insurance when asked by a police officer?
1. Immediately
2. Within 12 hours
3. Within 24 hours
4. You do not have to, they will look you up in the system
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