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Northwest Territories 7L License Test
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1 - Can anyone two a trailer with a gross weight of up to 4600 kg?
1. As long as you have a valid G, G1, G2 or higher driver's licence plus a trailer plate and permit
2. As long as you have a G, G1, G2 or higher driver's licence
3. As long as your trailer has trailer plates
4. Only if you have your commercial vehicle licence
2 - 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
3 - 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
4 - Which statement is correct regarding red lights?
1. From a one-way street to a one-way street you may turn left after slowing for a red light
2. You may turn right on a red light, unless otherwise posted, provided you stop first
3. If you are in a hurry you may drive through red lights with caution only if the way is clear
4. All of the above
5 - 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
6 - 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
7 - At a pedestrian crossing, you should not pass cars within how many metres from the crossing?
1. 10 m
2. 30 m
3. 50 m
4. 80 m
8 - What should you do when exiting a freeway?
1. Signal, accelerate while merging smoothly into traffic, then proceed to exit lane
2. Signal, move into the deceleration lane, reduce speed gradually and obey exit signs
3. Signal, then stop to wait for an opening in traffic
4. Do what the vehicle ahead of you does
9 - What does an amber or yellow light mean?
1. Keep going and do not stop as another car can hit you from behind
2. There is road construction ahead so slow down and proceed with caution
3. Proceed with caution only if you cannot stop in time
4. Speed up and clear the intersection so you do not block traffic when the light changes
10 - When you come to a railway crossing, there are flashing signal lights, what must you do?
1. Continue slowly because flashing lights are only a warning to drive slow
2. Stop and then proceed slowly across the tracks
3. Stop and wait for the signal lights to stop flashing
4. Drive around the gate or barrier to avoid getting stuck on the tracks
11 - 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
12 - 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
13 - What if you are a G1 or G2 driver and you have 9 or more demerit points within 2 years?
1. You must surrender your licence--your licence will be suspended for 6 days
2. You must surrender your licence--your licence will be suspended for one month
3. You must surrender your licence--your licence will be suspended for 60 days
4. Your will receive a warning letter in the mail to improve your driving
14 - 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
15 - What are passing or climbing lanes for?
1. They help thin out traffic by providing an extra line
2. They allow for slower vehicles to move into the right lane so faster ones can pass on the left
3. They allow for frequent stops and a rest area ahead
4. They are for vehicles that have trouble climbing hills
16 - 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
17 - 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
18 - 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
19 - Under what circumstances a driver is allowed to pass a vehicle on a solid double line road ?
1. If he is passing a farm truck
2. If he is passing a Bicycle
3. If he is passing a truck
4. If he is passing a really slow moving car
20 - If you approach an intersection on a main road that is blocked with traffic, what should you do?
1. Move up so cars behind you can move forward
2. Slowly proceed through the intersection
3. Turn left or right to avoid the heavy traffic back-up
4. Stop before entering the intersection
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