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yellow line markings are used:
To separate traffic travelling in opposite directions
When passing a large truck:
do not move in front of the truck immediately after you have passed it.
A slow-moving vehicle sign must be displayed on the back of:
vehicles normally travelling below 40 km/h.
A solid green arrow with a red traffic light means turns are allowed in the direction of the arrow:
if you yield the right of way to vehicles and pedestrians.
To allow a clear view of the road, aftermarket window tinting (darkening) is not allowed:
on the windshield or front side windows
At what distance are you required to dim your headlights (switch to low beam) when meeting an approaching vehicle at night?
200 metres
Failure to report a medical condition may result in:
No insurance coverage.
Changing more than a single lane at one time:
requires one signal but a shoulder check through each lane.
When parked facing downhill on the side of a road, the driver needs to:
turn the front wheels toward the curb.
You are following a slow-moving vehicle on a two-lane road, where each lane is traveling in the opposite direction. You may:
pass on left if it is safe and legal.
If a traffic light is red, a driver may turn right if:
They stop and yield to pedestrians and vehicles and no signs indicate "no right turn on red"
If your vehicle's turn signals don't work and you plan on making a left turn, what is the proper hand signal?
Left arm positioned straight out of the left window.
Under the Safe Driver Recognition program, drivers with 25 points in the safety zone:
get a 25% discount on plate insurance.
When driving at speeds under 60 km/h you should signal your intention to turn:
30 metres before turning.
Under normal conditions a safe following distance on the highway is:
at least three seconds.
A broken centre line on pavement means:
passing is allowed if clear.
If your vehicle's turn signals don't work and you plan on making a right turn, what is the proper hand signal?
Left arm positioned outside the left window, upward at a 90 degree angle.
A white diamond marking in a lane indicates:
the lane is reserved for specific vehicles.
You are the second vehicle in line at a stop sign. Once the first vehicle proceeds through the intersection:
You must stop again at the stop line.
You are following a slow-moving vehicle on a two-lane road, where each lane is traveling in the opposite direction. You may:
pass on left if it is safe and legal.
When two vehicles approach a 4-way stop intersection at right angles at the same time:
the vehicle on the right has the right-of-way.
On a multi-lane divided highway, the left lane is intended for:
turning left and to pass slower moving right lane vehicles or for emergency vehicles.
In a parking lot:
a driver in a thoroughfare (main roadway) has the right-of-way.
If a driver's licence includes any restrictions:
they must be obeyed at all times while driving.
The police ask you to provide an alcohol breath sample. If you refuse, you will receive:
A Safe Driver Recognition Program penalty of $2,250.
driver on a highway approaching a school bus which is displaying flashing red stop lamps and stop arm must:
stop five metres away from the bus and not proceed until the lights are turned off.
A broken centre line on pavement means:
passing is allowed if clear.
Pedestrians on the highway must walk:
facing the traffic.
The second offence, within a 12-month period, for using a cell phone illegally while driving will result in
7-day vehicle impoundment for any driver.
When approaching an intersection with a red flashing overhead pedestrian sign, you must:
stop and proceed when safe.
When turning left:
you must yield the right of way to any vehicle coming towards you.
The proper procedure to follow when merging onto a freeway is:
increase to freeway speed and enter traffic safely.
The speed limit means:
the fastest speed a driver is allowed under the best conditions.
Before passing a car at an urban (city) intersection, a driver must be certain that:
no pedestrians are using the crosswalk.
The headlights of your vehicle must be dimmed (low beam):
when meeting or following another vehicle.
White lane markings:
Are used to separate traffic travelling in the same direction.
When passing, it is safe to return to your travelling lane:
when you see in your rearview mirror that you have passed the vehicle.
When facing a red traffic light:
you may turn right if you stop and yield to vehicles and pedestrians.
When parked facing downhill on the side of a road, the driver needs to:
turn the front wheels toward the curb.
Highway construction vehicles have the right of way:
when their warning lights are flashing.
A solid green arrow with a red traffic light means turns are allowed in the direction of the arrow:
if you yield the right of way to vehicles and pedestrians
As weather conditions worsen, your following distance should:
Increase.
Hands-free (Bluetooth) use of cellphones while driving is:
allowed for experienced drivers only; i.e. those who are not in the Graduated Driver's licence (GDL) program.
Which statement is true regarding shared centre turning lanes?
left turns from either direction may be made from these lanes.
When stopped on a rural highway at night, you must:
mark the vehicle with flares, hazard lights or reflectors.
What should you do if part of your brake system fails?
Push harder on your brakes even if the pedal goes to the floor and use your parking brake if necessary.
A broken centre line on pavement means:
passing is allowed if clear.
If your vehicle goes into a skid (slides sideways), you should:
look where you want to go and steer there.
When approaching an intersection with a red flashing overhead pedestrian sign, you must:
stop and proceed when safe.
A white sign with red vertical bars, displaying the letter "D" mounted on a vehicle indicates
The vehicle is overdimension load
To move the vehicle smoothly and to save on fuel:
push the accelerator down gradually and wait for the vehicle to build up speed.
When turning left from a one-way street, a driver must turn from:
the extreme left-hand lane.
In the diagram shown of a parking lot:
car A must yield to the car on its right, Car B.
To improve the safety and flow of designated traffic such as transit buses and bicycles, certain traffic lanes have been reserved for their use only. Which statement is true?
You are allowed to enter a bus or bicycle lane to make a right turn, access a parking space or enter a lane or driveway.
The maximum speed limit when passing highway workers (unless otherwise posted) is:
60 km/h.
U-turns are not allowed at:
traffic lights with no signs
The difference between yellow and white pavement markings are
yellow lines separate traffic travelling in opposite directions, white lines separate traffic traveling in the same direction.
When following another vehicle and you are within 100 metres (330 feet):
your headlights must be on low beam.
When stopping on a rural highway where a vehicle is stopped on the opposite side, the minimum distance from the other vehicle that you should stop is:
30 m (98 ft.) of the other vehicle.
Two lanes of traffic can make a turn in the same direction
only if signs or lights indicate either lane may be used.
The second offence, within a 12-month period, for using a cell phone illegally while driving will result in:
a 7-day vehicle impoundment for any driver.