In Ontario, a driver will be given 7 demerit points if he/she is convicted of:
A) Following too close
B) Failing to stop for a stopped school bus
c) Failing to obey the directions of a police officer
D) Failing to remain at the scene of an accident
What is:
D) Failing to remain at the scene of an accident
Under the Graduated Licensing System in Ontario, the supervising driver must not let their Blood Alcohol Concentration exceed:
A) 0.80%
B) 0.05%
C) 0.08%
D) 0.00%
What is:
B) 0.05%
In Ontario, it is legal to turn right on red:
A) Only from a one-way street to another one-way street.
B) Only from a one-way street to a two-way street.
C) Only after the vehicle has come to a complete stop yielding the right of way.
D) Only from a two-way street to another two-way street.
What is:
C) Only after the vehicle has come to a complete stop yielding the right of way.
The first conviction for drinking and driving can bring a minimum license suspension of:
A) 48 months
B) 24 months
C) 12 months
D) 6 months
What is:
C) 12 months
Never change lanes without:
A) Signaling and decreasing speed
B) Signaling, checking rear view mirrors, and checking blind spots
C) Checking your read view mirror
D) Blowing your horn and providing appropriate hand signals
What is:
B) Signaling, checking rear view mirrors, and checking blind spots
When 15 or more demerit points have accumulated, the G's driver's license is suspended:
A) For 3 months
B) Automatically, and for 30 days from the receipt of license
C) At the discretion of the Ministry
D) Automatically, and for 90 days from the receipt of license
What is:
B) Automatically, and for 30 days from the receipt of license
What should novice drivers with a G1 licenses not do:
A) Do up their seatbelt.
B) Be accompanied by an experienced G-license driver who has been driving for 4 years.
C) Drive between 12:00 pm and 5:00 am.
D) Have a blood alcohol level (BAC) of 0.00%, and have no cannabis in their system.
What is:
C) Drive between 12:00 pm and 5:00 am.
How far must a motor vehicle stop from a streetcar that is loading/unloading passengers?
A) 9 meters from the rear-most door where passengers are getting on/off
B) 6 meters from the rear-most door where passengers are getting on/off
C) 3 meters from the rear-most door where passengers are getting on/off
D) 2 meters from the rear-most door where passengers are getting on/off
What is:
D) 2 meters from the rear-most door where passengers are getting on/off
What documents may a police officer require a motor vehicle driver to produce?
A) Liability insurance card.
B) Motor vehicle ownership.
C) A valid driver's license.
D) All of the above.
What is:
D) All of the above.
When approaching an intersection and you notice the roadway beyond the intersection is blocked with traffic, you should:
A) Proceed slowly into the intersection until the traffic ahead moves on
B) Keep as close as possible tot he car ahead
C) Sound horn to warn cars ahead to move on
D) Stop before entering the intersection and wait until traffic ahead moves on
What is:
D) Stop before entering the intersection and wait until traffic ahead moves on
As a level one or two driver, if you collect nine or more points during a two year period, your license will be suspended for:
A) 60 days
B) 30 days
C) 1 year
D) 15 days
What is:
A) 60 days
To get a G-license, you must do the following steps:
A) Write your G1 Driving test, write your G2 Driving test, and take a Vision test
B) Take a Vision test, do a G2 Road test.
C) Write your G1 Driving test, take a Vision test, do a G2 Road test.
D) Write your G1 Driving test, take a Vision test, do a G1 Exit road driving test, do a G2 Exit road test.
What is:
D) Write your G1 Driving test, take a Vision test, do a G1 Exit road driving test, do a G2 Exit road test.
Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit in cities, towns, villages and built up area is:
A) 50 km/hr
B) 40 km/hr
C) 30 km/hr
D) 60 km/hr
What is:
A) 50 km/hr
Your licence will be suspended immediately for 90 days:
A) If your BAC is more than 80 milligrams in 100 millilitres of blood (.08)
B) If you fail or refuse to give a breath, blood, oral fluid or urine sample when asked by police
C) If you fail or refuse to perform physical co-ordination tests or submit to a drug evaluation when required by police
D) All of the above
What is:
D) All of the above
While travelling on a highway, the driver of a vehicle is not permitted to carry in a trailer:
A) Firearms
B) Flammable material
C) People
D) Pets
What is:
C) People
How many demerit points are assigned for not wearing a seatbelt?
A) 2 for the driver, 3 for the passenger if they are under 16 years old
B) 3 for the driver only.
C) 2 for the driver, passenger under 16, or infant/toddler not properly secured.
D) 4 for the passenger.
What is:
C) 2 for the driver, passenger under 16, or infant/toddler not properly secured.
Motor vehicle drivers with a G2 license must follow the following rules, except:
A) Blood Alcohol must be 0.
B) If you are 19 or older, you may have 1 passenger 19 years or older during your first 6 months.
C) Each passenger must have a working seatbelt on.
D) Zero presence of cannabis, illicit drugs, prescription drugs, or over-the-counter medications.
What is:
B) If you are 19 or older, you may have 1 passenger 19 years or older during your first 6 months. (it is younger)
When are drivers required to use low beam headlights:
A) Upon the approach of another vehicle.
B) Within 150 m of the approach of another vehicle.
C) This is a safety practice, not a law.
D) Within 300 m of the approach of another vehicle.
What is:
B) Within 150 m of the approach of another vehicle.
Demerit points accumulated with remain on your driver's record for a period of how many years from the date of offense?
A) One year.
B) Two years.
C) Three years.
D) Five years.
What is:
B) Two years.
When on streets designed for two-way traffic, you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle. What does the law require you to do?
A) Continue on the same speed.
B) Signal the driver to pass you.
C) Speed up and get out of the way.
D) Pull to the right as far as possible and stop.
What is:
D) Pull to the right as far as possible and stop.
If you drive carelessly, race, or exceed the speed limit by 50 km/hr or more, you will gain:
A) 7 demerit points
B) 6 demerit points
C) 4 demerit points
D) 3 demerit points
What is:
B) 6 demerit points
If you have your G1, you are permitted to drive on:
A) the 400-series highway with a licensed Ontario driving instructor.
B) the 400-series highway with a person who has a G license.
C) Any road, any time, any where.
D) only on city roads.
What is:
A) the 400-series highway with a licensed Ontario driving instructor.
If a traffic signal changes while the pedestrian is still in the street, which of the following has the right of way?
A) Motorist coming from the left.
B) Motorist coming from the right.
C) The pedestrian.
D) Motorists making turns.
What is:
C) The pedestrian.
When may you lend your driver's license?
A) Never.
B) To another person who is learning to drive.
C) For identification purposes only.
D) Only in emergency.
What is:
A) Never.
When approaching an intersection where the signal lights are not working, you should:
A) Treat it as an all way stop sign intersection.
B) Stop and wait until the intersection is clear.
C) Slow down and proceed with caution.
D) Park the car and direct the traffic yourself.
What is:
A) Treat it as an all way stop sign intersection.