First Part
- They do not have brake lights to warn you when they are stopping.
- They always wish to compete with motor vehicles.
- They may stop anywhere in the lane.
- They should be treated as pedestrians on the road.
- They indicate numbers, names of designations of roads.
- They display the combination of roads.
- They indicate the distance to a destination.
- They indicate the availability of road service.
- Change lanes.
- Slow down for pedestrians.
- Stay in that lane.
- Watch for hazards.
- At an alley intersection
- On a roadway between intersections
- At an intersection controlled by a traffic control signal
- Where a sign indicates that U-turns are permitted
- A minimum of a two second following distance
- Be a minimum of a six second following distance
- A maximum of an eight second following distance
- A maximum of a four second following distance
- A motorcycle
- An ambulance
- A bus
- A heavy goods truck
- Traffic lights ahead
- Detour ahead
- Drive slowly
- Construction zone ahead
- Divider ahead keep right
- One-way road ahead
- Rest area ahead
- By-pass road ahead takes a detour
- Creating a complex environment full of difficult tasks for
all new drivers
- Creating an uncontrolled high-risk environment for all new drivers
- Creating a lower risk controlled environment for all new drivers
- Providing minimal support and an uncontrolled environment for all new drivers
- The driver has lost control of the vehicle
- The vehicle starts slowing down
- The vehicle speed is uncontrollable
- The vehicle vibrates from top to bottom
- No parking permit is necessary in this area
- Park in the direction of the arrows
- No parking at night
- Do not park on either side of the sign
- The body temperature while driving
- The speed while driving
- Collisions on railway crossings
- The risk of whiplash injuries and rear-end collisions
- The middle lane
- any lane
- The left lane
- The far right lane
- Turn into the left lane
- Swing wide to the left before turning
- Stay centered in your turning lane
- All of the above
- Three months
- One year
- Three years
- Five years
- 50 km/h
- 30 km/h
- 40 km/h
- 20 km/h
- You will be fined
- Your license will be suspended for three days
- Your vehicle will be towed
- All of the above
- Sound your horn
- Signal left
- Proceed without signaling
- Signal right
- a deceleration lane
- A weave zone
- An express lane
- An acceleration lane
- Keep going
- Take a detour
- Proceed with maximum speed to cross the track
- Stop and wait for the train to pass
Second Part
- Move quickly to the left side of your lane
- Move slowly to the left side of your lane
- Move slightly to the right of your lane
- Stop immediately
- 0.00%
- 0.05 %
- 0.08 %
- 0.01 %
- Playground
- School zone
- Watch for pedestrians
- Hospital zone
- Parallel parking
- Hill parking
- Angle parking
- None of the above
25. The maximum speed limit for a school bus (with or without passengers) under ideal conditions is:
- 120 km/h
- 80 km/h
- 90 km/h
- 65 km/h
- Pedestrians
- Emergency parking .
- Passing vehicles
- Bicyclists
- Hold the steering wheel with firm grip and keep the vehicle on a straight course
- Turn off your hazard warning lights
- Put your foot on the gas pedal to increase speed
- Not to apply the brakes
- Do not enter this road
- Only light motor vehicles are allowed
- There is a narrow pass way ahead
- Use of this road is prohibited
- The ratio between reaction distance and braking distance
- The sum of perception distance reaction distance and the braking distance of the vehicle
- The difference between the perception distance reaction distance and braking distance of the vehicle
- The average of perception distance and braking distance
- Section 2 of the registration is complete and signed by the previous owner
- Section 131 (1) of the registration is complete and signed by the previous owner
- Section 23 of the registration is complete and signed by the previous owner
- Section 3 of the registration is complete and signed by the previous owner
- On a bridge.
- On a sidewalk or boulevard.
- Within 3 meters of a fire hydrant.
- 15 metres away from a crosswalk.
- The left-hand lane.
- A marked road way.
- The right-hand way.
- The center of the lane.
- Increase the speed of your vehicle.
- Take a detour to the left.
- Be prepared to increase the speed and pass quickly if required.
- Be prepared to slow down and stop if required.
- No left turns are permitted.
- U-turns are not permitted.
- U-turns are permitted.
- Do not proceed forward.
- An approved bicycle safety helmet.
- An approved safety belt.
- Approved goggles.
- An approved uniform.
- 100,000.
- 200,000.
- 300,000.
- 400,000.
- Call the police and remain at the scene
- Called the police and leave the scene
- Not report the accident to the police
- Worked with other drivers to clear the accident scene
- Change lanes
- Stopped driving in that lane
- Increase their speed
- Drive in that lane
- Restricted zones
- Hill zones
- Safety zones
- Weave zones *
- No spots
- Invisible spots
- Blind spots
- Zero spots
Third Part
- Move with maximum acceleration
- Signal
- Slow down or stop the vehicle
- Look into the mirrors
- Impaired driving program (planning ahead)
- Impaired driving program (impact)
- Suspension program
- Vision screening program
- Less than 10 cm (< 4 inches)
- More than 10 cm (> 4 inches)
- More than 15 cm (> 5.9 inches)
- Less than 1 cm (< 0.4 inches)
- No stopping
- No parking
- Do not pass
- Only trucks allowed
- Loose his/her license indefinitely
- Loosed his/her vehicle
- Loose his/her license for a period of time
- Have to go to jail
- An emergency left turn
- An emergency stop
- Flat tire repair
- An emergency right turn
- Any child who is under the age of six years and whose weight doesn’t exceed 18 kg must be properly restrained in a child safety seat
- Any child who is under the age of seven years and whose weight does not exceed 19 kg must be properly restrained in a child safety seat
- Any child who is under the age of nine years and whose weight does not exceed 25 kg must
be properly restrained in a child safety seat
- Any child who is under the age of eight years and whose weight does not exceed 20 kg must be properly restrained in a child safety seat
- Three years
- Five years
- Four years
- Seven years
- 90 km/h
- 70 km/h
- 100 km/h
- 80 km/h
- 300 meters
- 100 meters
- 200 meters
- 400 meters
- Railway crossing control
- Narrow passage
- Left turn lane control
- Right turn lane control
- A goods vehicle ahead
- Construction vehicle
- A long-haul truck ahead
- A snow plow ahead
- 10 meters
- 20 meters
- 25 meters
- 15 meters
- Stop immediately
- Proceed with caution
- Do not yield
- Drive as quickly as possible
55. What is the safest stopping distance from the nearest trail at stop sign near a railway crossing
- No closer than 8 meters and no further than 20 meters
- No closer than 7 meters and no further than 16 meters
- See no closer than 6 meters and no further than 18 meters
- No closer than 5 meters and no further than 15 meters
- The vehicle is stopping
- The vehicle is turning
- The vehicle is in Reverse
- The vehicle is parked
- The exception of a fully licensed instructor
- The exception of an air brake endorsement
- The exception of a certificate of proof of age
- The exception of having a zero blood alcohol level
- Submit a certificate of marriage
- Submit a proof of age document
- File medical report and undergo a vision screening
- File and earnings report and submit no objection from the transport department
- During the day time
- During afternoon hours
- From 11:00 p.m. To 12:00 p.m.
- From midnight to 5:00 a.m.
- Hills ahead
- Dead end
- Bump
- Narrow road
Fourth Part
- Speed up
- Slowed down and let it merge
- Move over N to the uncoming traffic lane
- Sound your horn to warn the other driver to yield
- 2 m
- 1.5 m
- 2.5 m
- 0.5 m
- At all times
- Unless it is rush hour
- Unless the speed limit is over 50 km/h
- Unless the light are against them
- 170 m
- 150 m
- 120 m
- 200 m
a 200 m
b.300 m
c.100 m
- 150 m
- 30 km/h
- 10 km/h below the speed limit
- 50 km/h
- 40 km/h
- At your steering wheel
- At where you wish to go
- At the road directly in front of your vehicle
- At the direction you are traveling
- Accelerate to the end of the street
- Pull over to the nearest curb
- Pull over to the left curb
- Pull over to the right curb
- 70 km/h
- 50 km/h
- 55 km/h
- 60 km/h
- 100 km/h
- 90 km/h
C.120 km/h
- 110 km/h
- 60 days
- 90 days
- 120 days
- 30 days
- Apply the brakes lightly
- Apply the brakes hard
- Stay off both brakes an accelerator
- Accelerate hard
- $2000
- $100
- $500
d. $50
- No lights
- Low beam lights
- Hazard lights
- High beam lights
- The one carrying the highest speed
- The one coming from the left
- The one coming from the right
- The largest vehicle by the length
- 100 m
- 150 m
- 200 m
- 50 m
- Close to the right-hand curb or edge
- The center of the road
- Anywhere which suits you
- As far to the left as possible
- Pull on the parking brake
- Stay off the accelerator and brake and just steer
- Accelerate out of the skid
- Brake hard
Fifth Part
- Never
- Only if you are driving a small car
- Whenever possible
- Only in heavy traffic
- 12 kg
- 18 kg
- 22 kg
- 15 kg
- Towards the edge of the road (to the right)
- Straight ahead
- Towards the center of the road (to the left)
- Any of the above
- 12 – 15
- 2- 5
- 7 – 10
- 5 – 8
- 1.5 m
- 1 m
- 2 m
- 50 cm
- Both a. it’s side mirrors
- its left hand side mirror
- it’s right hand side mirror
- its registration plate
- 5 m
- 9 m
- 15 m
- 7 m
- Roadworks
- Speed check area
- Slippery surface
- School zone
- Left on entrance right on exit
- No signal on entrance right on exit
- Left on entrance no signal on exit
- None on entrance, left on exit
- Moves you into a higher gear
- Connects the engine and a transmission
- Disconnects the engine and the transmission
- Increases engine in revolutions
- Backup
- Make u-turn
- Speed up and cross the intersection
- Not enter the intersection
- Back up
- Make a u-turn
- Continue to the next
- Do any of the above
- Every 30 seconds
- Only when you’re slowing or stopping
- Every 8 – 12 seconds
- Every 15 – 17 seconds
- One hour after sunset
- One hour before sunset
- 7:00 p.m.
- 8:00 p.m.
- Take your foot off the gas pedal
- Steer gradually back to the roadway
- Apply the brakes
- Keep a firm grip on the steering wheel
- Increase your speed and pass it quickly
- Make a u-turn
- Come to a complete stop
- Proceed with caution
- Come to a complete stop and yield to traffic and pedestrians before turning
- Slowed down
- Sound your horn to warn other drivers you’re turning
- Maintain a constant speed
- 6 seconds
- 5 seconds
- 7 seconds
- 4 seconds
Six Part
- From 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm
- From 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
- From 3:30 am to 4:00 pm
- From 4.00 pm to 4:30 pm
- 1.5 m
- 0.5 m
- 1 m
- 25 cm.
- Use a cellular phone.
- Leave your vehicle running.
- Smoke.
- Do any of the above.
- Change into a lower gear.
- Change into neutral.
- Regularly pump your brakes.
- Change into a higher gear.
- Increased fuel economy.
- Decreased stopping distance.
- Faster tire wear.
- All of the above.
- Adjust your mirrors.
- Adjust your head restraint.
- Buckle up.
- Do all of the above.
- 15 Kg.
- 10 Kg.
- 20 Kg.
- 12 Kg.
- 50 km/h.
- 30 km/h.
- 40 km/h.
- 60 km/h.
- Under 21.
- Under 16.
- 17
- Over 16.
- Amber and red.
- Red and blue.
- Yellow.
- Green and blue.
- 25 cm.
- 15 cm.
- 18 cm.
- 50 cm.
- Curves.
- Intersections.
- Bridges.
- All of the above.
- Back up.
- Line up after the last vehicle.
- Do not enter the intersection until it clears.
- Honk your horn.
- 40; 100.
- 60; 500.
- 80; 1000.
- 100; 1,900.
- You’ll pay a $25,000 fine.
- Your license will be suspended for life.
- Your license will be suspended for 5 years.
- None of the above will happen.
- The top of your head.
- The top of your ears.
- The center of your neck.
- Your jawline.
- Your license will be suspended immediately and until the criminal charge is resolved.
- You will be charged under the Criminal Code of Canada.
- You will be subject to the ignition interlock program.
- All of the above will happen.
- Prescription drugs.
- Over-the-counter drugs.
- Illegal drugs.
- All of the above.
- Vehicles going at higher speeds.
- Vehicles already on the highway.
- Vehicles merging onto the highway.
- None of the above.
- 1 year.
- 6 months.
- an indefinite amount of time.
- 30 days.
Seventh Part
- Refusal to submit a breath/blood/urine test.
- Driving while suspended or disqualified.
- Driving when intoxicated regardless of blood alcohol content.
- All of the above.
- Walk all around the vehicle to check for obstacles or pedestrians.
- Rev your engine.
- Lower your windows.
- Sound your horn as a warning.
- Yes, but only after honking your horn to warn other drivers.
- Yes, but only after coming to a complete stop and yielding to traffic.
- No,never.
- Yes, you have the right-of-way.
- You have more than 1 child with you.
- You possess a disabled parking permit.
- You are staying less than five minutes.
- All other parking spots are full.
- 15 m.
- 25 m.
- 100 m.
- 20 m.
- 6:00 am to 6:00 pm
- 10:00 pm to 7:00 am
- 12 pm to 6:00 am
- 2:00 pm to 4:00 am
- Check your text when stopped at a red light.
- Reduce your speed and check your phone.
- Check your phone only if there are no other vehicles around.
- Wait until you’re stopped in a safe place.
- your headlights.
- cruise control.
- your brakes.
- your GPS.
- Your license will be suspended for 3 days.
- Your vehicle will be towed.
- Your vehicle will be seized for 3 days.
- All of the above.
- The third gear.
- Neutral
- The first gear.
- The fifth gear.
- Railway crossings are marked with signs.
- If you see a train, try to beat it to a crossing.
- Trains need a very long distance to stop.
- Always yield to a train.
- Right side tire failure.
- Transmission failure.
- Brake failure.
- Left side tire failure.
- 0.1.
- 0
- 0.2.
- 0.3.
- When your path is clear.
- At slow walking speed.
- When looking over your right shoulder through the rear window.
- Under all of the above conditions.
- The right-hand lane.
- It doesn;t matter.
- The left-hand lane.
- To the left of the centerline.
- Increase your speed to clear the crosswalk.
- You have the right-of-way; no need to exercise caution.
- Immediately cone to a complete stop.
- Reduce your speed to 30 km/h and stop if necessary.
- Stop at the edge of the sidewalk and again at the edge of the road.
- Drive across the sidewalk and stop at the edge of the road.
- Stop at the edge of the sidewalk and then drive straight into the road.
- Drive straight across the sidewalk and into the road.
- None.
- If the other vehicle speeds up.
- Only if you are in a rush.
- Only on a multi-lane highway.
- Reduce the following distance to save time.
- Use your cell phone for text messaging only while driving.
- Be aggressive to get to your destination as fast as you can.
- Watch for potential hazards.
- The 9 o’ clock and 3 o’ clock position.
- The 9 o’ clock and 2 o’ clock position.
- The 8 o’ clock and 3 o’ clock position.
- The 7 o’ clock and 5 o’ clock position.
- Turn on your high beams.
- Honk your horn.
- Close your eyes.
- Look slightly down to the right edge of your lane until the vehicle passes.
- 7 seconds.
- 10 seconds.
- 3 seconds.
- 5 seconds.
- Increase pressure on the brakes slightly.
- Slam on the brakes as hard as possible.
- Release pressure on the brakes slightly and reapply.
- Release pressure on the brakes completely.
- Slow down as much as possible.
- Quickly accelerate to get ahead of other vehicles.
- Maintain your speed and do a shoulder check.
- None of the above.
- 150 m.
- 60 m.
- 140 m.
- 130 m.
- Make a U-turn and find a different route.
- Ignore the signal and obey the signal.
- Ignore the officer and obey the signal.
- Stop and ask the officer why he is waving you through.
- Dull and white.
- Dull and black.
- Shiny and black.
- Shiny and white.
- Waived.
- Tripled.
- Doubled.
- None of the above.
- Around midnight.
- In the early hours of the morning.
- Around midday.
- At dusk and dawn.