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Prince Edward Island 5L License Test
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1 - 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
2 - 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
3 - Some left turn lanes have their own traffic light to direct traffic. What does this light mean?
1. This is a transit priority signal
2. Vehicles in the left turn lane may turn left while other vehicles will face a red light
3. Pedestrians crossing the street towards the left may cross
4. All traffic facing the traffic light may turn left or proceed straight
4 - What statement is false about driving in the rain?
1. Rain can reduce visibility
2. Rain can increase your breaking ability
3. Rain can fill potholes and cause damage to your car
4. Rain can cause your vehicle to hydroplane (ride the water like skis)
5 - 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
6 - 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
7 - 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
8 - How far away must headlights and rear lights be seen?
1. From 50 m away
2. From 350 m away
3. From 150 m away
4. They must be seen clearly in the dark
9 - 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
10 - 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
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 does a flashing red traffic light mean?
1. Slow down and drive with caution
2. Stop and turn left
3. Stop and turn right
4. Stop and proceed when its safe
13 - 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
14 - What are you not allowed to do when you have your G1 license?
1. Drive on roads with speeds greater than 100 m/h; drive between midnight and 5:00 a.m.
2. Drive on roads with speeds greater than 80 m/h; drive between midnight and 5:00 a.m.
3. Drive on roads with speeds greater than 80 m/h; drive between 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
4. Drive on roads with speeds greater than 100 m/h; drive between 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
15 - 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
16 - 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
17 - 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
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 - If a traffic light is red, but there is a green arrow pointing left, what does that mean?
1. Vechicles in the left turning lane may turn right
2. Vehicles in the left turning lane may turn left
3. No vehicles may turn
4. The direction of the green arrow indicates there is a one-way street
20 - What does the term "overdriving your headlights" mean?
1. You are driving slower than your stopping distance allows you to see
2. You are leaving your highbeam on too long at the risk of burning out the bulbs
3. You are driving faster than your stopping distance allows you to see
4. You are keeping your lowbeam lights on too long at the risk of burning out the bulbs
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