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1 - 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
2 - 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
3 - What should you do when entering a freeway?
1. Signal, then stop to wait for an opening in traffic
2. Signal, then accelerate and enter traffic quickly
3. Signal, then accelerate while merging smoothly into traffic
4. Do what the vehicle ahead of you does
4 - 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
5 - 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
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 - 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
8 - 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
9 - 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
10 - When do you stop for school buses if there is a median?
1. Whenever you approach and see one
2. Never, because they will stop for you
3. Whenever they stop
4. Only if you are behind a stopped bus which has its upper red alternating lights flashing
11 - 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
12 - Which of these statements is not true?
1. You may not use a licence which has been altered
2. You may not use an imitation licence
3. You may not lend your licence to anyone or let anyone borrow it
4. You are allowed to have more than one Ontario licence
13 - 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
14 - It is illegal to not stop behind a stopped school bus with alternating flashing red lights. If you do not stop, what can happen?
1. You can be fined $50-$150
2. You can be fined $400-$2000
3. You can be fined $2000-$30000
4. You may fined for the first offence depening on Officer; you will only receive a warning
15 - How many days do new Ontario residents have to register their vehicles?
1. 30 days
2. 60 days
3. 90 days
4. 120 days
16 - 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
17 - Under what circumstances are cell phones not allowed while driving?
1. When you use your cell phone to text
2. When you use your hand-held cell phone to chat
3. When you use your cell phone to check and send emails
4. All of the above
18 - Snow may be slippery as ice; what should you do when driving on snow covered roads?
1. Look ahead and slow down
2. Avoid steering suddenly
3. Avoid braking suddenly
4. All of the above
19 - 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
20 - 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
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