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Driving Licensing Questions
Driving Licensing Questions
traffic condition
2. As close to the rear of the other vehicle as possible to make more room for other
vehicles
following
3. Always pass the vehicle in front to avoid the dangers of following too closely
4. Does not matter, There is no penalty for driving too closel
15. What are the possible penalties for driving while intoxicated?
1. Imprisonment for seven days
2. A fine of $2,000.00
3. Driver's licence suspended for four months
4. All of the above plus other penaltie
16. You are driving on a wet road and have to make a stop quickly. The best way to do
this is to:
1.Slam the brakes on hard
2. Roll down the window and signal
3. Pump the brake pedal
4. Turn off the ignition and apply the hand brak
17. When your right wheels run onto a soft shoulder what is the best way to get back on
the highway?
1. Apply brakes
2. Reduce speed by taking foot off gas pedal, turn back when way is clear
3. Steer hard to the left
4. Apply brakes and steer hard to lef
18. When driving at night and you meet another car with glaring headlights. You should:
1.Turn on the upper beam of your headlights
2.Watch the center-line of the roadway
3.Keep your headlight on the low beam and look slight away from the bright lights
4.Watch the tail-light of the car hea
19.Every accident must be reported to the police where there is personal injure or when
the damage exceeds:
1. $100 2.$250 3.$400 4.$1,000
20. When leaving your vehicle unattended on a highway you are required by law.
1. To:Lock the ignition with the engine stopped
2. Remove the key
3. Effectively brake the vehicle
4. Do all the abov
21. If you are involved in an accident in which someone is injured you must:
1.Report the accident at once to the nearest provincial or municipal police officer
2. Repor the accident within 24 hours to the nearest provincial or municipal police
officer
3. Report the accident to your insurance company only
4. Report the accident to the Department of Transportation and Communicatio
22. When it is necessary to park on the travelled portion of a highway outside of an
urban distract. How far must approaching traffic be able to see your vehicle:
1. 30m
2. 60m
3. 100m
4.150
23. How soon after a licensed driver changes address should the Registrar of Motor
Vehicles be notified?
1. within 6 day
2. within 15 days
3. within 30 days
4.Any time prior to renewal of licenc
24. The brakes required on a motor vehicle operated on a highway must:
1. Have two separate means of application
2. Be capable of stopping the vehicle within 9m at 30km/h
3. Stop and hold a vehicle on a grade
4. All of the above
25. What is the major cause of highway accidents?
1. Poor traffic regulation
2. Human+ failure
3. Poor roads
4. Unsafe vehicle
1.
When a red signal light with a green arrow is shown at intersection it means:
1.Stop and wait for green light before making turn in the direction of the arrow
2.Proceed with caution in the direction of the arrow yielding right of way to
pedestrians and other traffic
3.Stop and then proceed
4.The green arrow is a signal for pedestrians only
2.
Which of the following actions in traffic require a hand signal or a mechanical
signal?
1.Slowing or stopping
2.Right turn
3.Left turn
4.All of the above
3.
A drivers license is not valid:
1.Until signed by the licencee
2.After the expiry date indicated on the licence
3.While the licencee is prohibited from driving under the Criminal Code of Canada
4.All of the above
50,52(1)and 68(2)
4.
When you hear the screm of an emergency vehicle, what does the law require you
to do?
Speed up and get out of the way
Signal the driver to pass
Pull to the right as fast as possible and stop
Pull to the left as far as possible and stop
143
5.
When does the law require lights on vehicle to be turned on?
Between sunset and sunrise
Between dusk and dawn
Half an hour before sunset and half an hour after sunrise
No specified time
Reg 2(1)(2)
6.
Before moving your car from a parked position, you should:
Sound your horn and pull from curb slowly
Check other traffic signal and pull from curb quickly
Check other traffic signal and pull from curb when it is safe to do
Pull from curb and block other traffic
138,133
7.
When approaching a railway crossing at which an electrical or mechanical signal
device or flagperson is warning of the approach of a train you must:
Stop not less than 3m from the nearest rail
Increase speed and cross tracks as quickly as possible
Stop not less than 5m from the nearest rail
Slow down and proceed with caution
152
8.
Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit allowed in cities, towns and
settlements is:
30km/h
50km/h
40km/h
60km/h
131(2)(d)
9.
21. The greatest danger resulting from following a bus or larger vehicle is from:
The other vehicle stopping suddenly
Boredom
Reduced visability
Exhaust fumes
22. When is Backing permitted?
Anytime there is no directly behind you
Only when the move can be made in safety
Only for parking
Only while using rear view mirror
23. If your license or permit bears a restriction you must:
Comply with it during daylight hours only
Comply with it at all times when driving
Not bother with it, it has little meaning
Comply with it only if you drive at night
24. A motor vehicle operated on a highway is required to have:
Windshield wipers in good working order
Mudguards or fenders which reduce wheel spray to rear
A rear-view mirror
All of the above
Reg 14 1,15,16
25.
Which of following conditions makes it dangerous and unlawful to operate a
vehicle on highway?
The drivers view to the front and sides of the vehicle is obstructed by the number of
persons in the front seat
An ornament or decoration on the vehicle obstructs the drivers vision or distracts his/her
attention
The load of the vehicle obstructs the drivers view to the front or sides
All of the above
172, 173
1.
When approaching an intersection where a traffic signal light is red and a police
officer motions to you to go through, you should:
Wait for the light to turn green
Obey the police officers signal and go through at once
Within the assured safe distance which you can see ahead
Within three car lengths
Within one car length
131
8.
Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit on gravel highways, outside of
cities, towns, settlement and built-up distracts is:
50km/h
60km/h
80km/h
100km/h
131(2)(c)
9.
What does the solid white lane marking on a highway mean?
Pass only when no traffic in sight
Pass only with extreme caution
Do not pass
Pass only during daylight hour
10. In what position on the roadway must you be before marking a left turn from a oneway traffic street?
Close to the right-hand side of roadway
Close to the center line of the roadway
Close to the left side of the roadway
?
136(3)
11. Which of the following has the right-of-way over all others at an intersection when
the light is green?
Pedestrians crossing against the light
Pedestrians crossing with the light
Vehicles turning right
Vehicles turning left
127(2)(b)
12.
When approaching an intersection and you notice the roadway beyond the
intersection is blocked with traffic, you should:
Keep as close as possible to the car ahead
Proceed slowly into the intersection until the traffic ahead move on
Stop before entering the intersection and wait until the traffic ahead move on
Sound horn to warn cars ahead to move on
13. If you are coming up behind a vehicle which you want to pass and another vehicle
is coming towards you, what you do?
Wait until the way ahead is clear and then pass
Speed up so that the approaching vehicle will slow down
Blow your horn so that the other vehicle will give you room to pass
Never pass another vehicle
119(1)
14.
Must you deflect or depress the beam of your headlight when following another
vehicle at night?
Yes, at the distance of 150m
Yes, at the distance of 20m
Yes, at the distance of 75m
No, it is not necessary
15.
It is more dangerous to drive at the maximum speed limit at night than during
daytime because:
You cannot see as far ahead at night
Your reaction time is slower at night
Some drivers prefer to drive with parking light only
The roadway are move apt to be sleepers at night
16. Most automobile skids are the result of:
Under inflated tires
Too much snow or ice on the road
Driving too fast
Over inflated tired
17. Under which of the following condition is the road likely to be most slippers?
After a has rained for several hours
A few minutes after it starts to rain or following a light drizzle
When center lane markings have just been painted
When the highway id new and first used by the public
18. On a highway where there is a sign with the words ONE WAY and an arrow, you
should:
Back your car in the opposition direction to the arrow
Proceed against the arrow on part of the highway between intersection
Drive only in the direction which the arrow points
22. What information or documents may a police officer require the driver of a motor
vehicle to produce?
If the driver has communed a violation ,name and address
Upon request the motor vehicle licence
If operating the motor vehicle a valid driver licence
All of the above
225 28 52(2)
23. A motor vehicle operated on a highway is required to have:
A muller in good working order
A horn in good working order
A speedometer in good working order
All of the above
Reg 12, 13.1, 19.1
24.
When the title or interest in a registered motor vehicle changes, what does the
Registrar of Motor Vehicles require?
The transferor to notify the Registrar in writing
The transferee to notify the Registrar in writing
A notice of transfer within six days after transfer of ownership
All of the above
18
25.
Except when passing, how many meters must be maintained between commercial
vehicle travelling in the same direction on the highway outside a city, town or village?
30m
125m
100m
150m
124(2)
1.
If the signal light changes from green in amber as you approach an intersection,
what should you do?
Stop and back up past the crosswalk
Speed up to clear the intersection
Proceed with caution it stop cannot be made safely
Make a right turn
127(4)(a)
2.
Which of the following hand and arm signals is correct for a left turn?
Arm straight out the window
Arm out and down
Arm out and up
Circle motion
135(4)
3.
Which of the following head and arm signals is correct for a right turn?
Circle motion
Arm straight out the window
Arm out and down
Arm out and up
135 (1) (b)
4.
A driver ready to make a left turn when the signal light turns green, should:
Turn quickly before the oncoming traffic acts in the way
Signal and slowly make the turn
Signal and turn only when oncoming traffic does not constitute a hazard
Turn from the lane closest to the right-hand sides of the roadway
127 (2) (a), 141
5.
When travelling at less than the normal speed of other traffic, you should:
Signal other drivers to pass you
Keep well to the right hand side of the roadway
Keep well to the left-hand side of the roadway
Drive in the middle of the highway
120(2)
6.
What does a flashing red traffic light mean?
Stop before entering the intersection and proceed when it is safe to do so
Come to a full stop only no another vehicle is in the intersection
Slow down and proceed with caution
Right turn traffic may proceed, all other traffic must stop
7.
What must a driver do before entering a highway from a private road of driveway?
Yield right of way to all vehicle approaching on the highway
Sound horn and proceed with caution
Enter or cross the highway as quickly as possible
Give hand signal and then earn right of way
142
8.
Under what condition is it unlawful to drive at an unreasonable low rate of speed?
It is never unlawful to drive too slow
When driving in the passing lane
When impeding on blocking the normal and reasonable movement of traffic
When driving on a one way street
142
9.
Upon approaching a stop sign, what does the law require you to do before entering
an intersection?
Slow down, sound horn and proceed
Slow down, and if the way is clear proceed
Stop, sound horn then proceed
Stop, and when it is safe to do so, proceed
127 (1a)
10.
Under which of the following conditions is it dangerous and unlawful to make a
U turn?
Upon a curve
Upon a hill where there is a clear view of less than 150 meters in either direction
Within an intersection
Under all of the above condition
137, 139 (1)
11.
When two cars reach an uncontrolled intersection at approximately the same time
the right-of-way should be given to:
The one approaching from the left
The one approaching from the right
Neither one
The one moving fastest
140
12.
When the speed limit is 50km/h but ice and snow make it dangerous to go faster
than 20km/h, you should drive:
As fast as the car ahead because you can stop as quickly as it can
At 20km/h or less because it is dangerous to go faster
At 50km/h because that is the posted speed limit
At 60 km/h because you are late for work
13. Except when you intend to overtake and pass another vehicle, or when you intend
to make a left turn, you should:
Always keep well to the right
Always keep well to left
Drive in the center of the roadway
Drive on the shoulder of the highway
115, 120
14.
The registered owner is liable to the penalties provided for any violation of the
Highway Traffic Act. If the motor vehicle:
Was being operated while stolen
Was being operated while un-insured
Was parked illegally
Was being driven by a person with consent
229 (1)
15. How close to a fire hydrant may you legally park?
1m
2m
3m
4m
161 (d)
16. When a tire blows out of goes flat the safest thing to do is:
Drive on the shoulder and apply brakes
Maintain the same speed
Steer straight ahead
Remove foot from the gas pedal slow down gradually, get off roadway
17.
When the title or interest in a registered motor vehicle changes, what does the
24. In what penalties is a driver liable who is convicted of driving while suspended?
A fine of $250-$500
Imprisonment for six months
An additional 9 months period of suspension of driving privilege
Any or all of the above
25.
When a truck becomes disabled on the highway, flares of reflectors must be placed
approximately what distance ahead of and to the rear of the disabled vehicle?
15m
30m
50m
100m