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100

This sign means 



A: no left turns at this intersection

B: the road ends ahead; turn left

C: left turn only at this intersection

D: no left turn from this lane ahead

A: no left turn at this intersection

100

 Which of the following is likely to indicate alcohol impairment? 

A: playing very loud music 

B: poor speed and distance judgement

C: complaining about the other drivers 

D: driving too fast

B: poor speed and distance judgment

100

A steady red light means

A:stop if traffic is approaching 

B: stop, except if turning right 

C: stop, then proceed when safe 

D:stop before the intersection 

D: stop before the intersection 

100

Turn signals should 

A: only be used when you are turning corners

B: be used every time you change lanes

C: only be used in heavy traffic 

D: be turned on a block ahead of your turn

B: be used every time you change lanes

100

What action should a driver take when an elderly person has entered a crosswalk?

A:  Wave her through. 

B: Make eye-contact to let her know he has seen her and wait for her to cross. 

C: Tap the horn to ensure that she has seen him and keep going. 

D: Keep on going unless she is actually in front of the car. 

B: Make eye-contact to let her know he has seen her and wait for her to cross. 

200

This sign means




A: two-way left turn lane

B: left turns only at this intersection

C: this lane must turn left or right ahead

D: all traffic must turn left ahead

A: two-way left turn lane

200

Coating neutral downhill is

A: Safe for experienced drivers

B: hard on the gears

C: a good way to save gas

D: Illegal and unsafe


D: illegal and unsafe

200

A steady green light means 

A: you may drive in this lane

B: you may proceed if the intersection is clear

C: turns are allowed at this intersection

D: slow down and proceed with caution

B: you may proceed if the intersection is clear

200

Where there are no posted speed limits, maximum speeds are
A: 50 km/h in cities and towns and 80 km/h elsewhere

B: 60 km/h in cities and towns and 90 km/h elsewhere

C: 60 km/h in cities and towns and 80 km/h elsewhere

D: 50 km/h in cities and towns and 90 km/h elsewhere

A: 50 km/h in cities and towns and 80 km/h elsewhere

200

When poor weather conditions affect how well you can see, you should

A:  slow down and turn on your low beam lights

B:  maintain your speed but ask your passengers to watch out for hazards 

C:  turn on your high beam lights 

D:  drive with hazard lights on 

A:  slow down and turn on your low beam lights

300

U-Turns are NOT allowed



A: In parking lots 

B: At intersections with no signs or signals

C: On curves or hilltops

D: In residential areas

C: On curves or hilltops

300

The best response when your car starts to skid is to 

A: Steer away from the direction of the skid

B: Brake and steer in the direction of the skid

C: Ease off the accelerator and steer away from where you want to go

D: Ease off the accelerator and steer where you want to go

D: Ease off the accelerator and steer where you want to go

300

When a traffic light turns yellow at an intersection, you must

A: stop

B: stop unless it is unsafe

C: reduce your speed

D: proceed with caution 

B: stop unless it is unsafe

300

When a car passes you on a 2-lane road, you should

A: speed up and keep to the right 

B: be prepared to slow down and make room 

C: maintain your speed and keep to the right 

D:  always maintain your speed and position in the lane 

B: be prepared to slow down and make room 

300

Bridges and overpasses

A: are not generally as slippery as the rest of the road

 B: tend to form ice on their surfaces before other road surfaces do

 C: are usually not as slippery as they look with snow on them

 D: lose their coat of snow first because it melts quickly

B: tend to form ice on their surfaces before other road surfaces do

400

This sign means 


A: trucks are only allowed in passing lanes

B: there is a truck entrance or crossing road

C: drivers should watch for speeding trucks trucks

D: trucks not allowed















B: there is a truck entrance or crossing ahead

400

In fog, day or night, a driver should reduce speed and use 

A: Parking lights

B: Low beam lights

C: Hazard flashers

D: High beam lights

B: High beam lights

400

When turning left at a green light a driver

A: Must yield to oncoming traffic and wait for a safe gap

B: has the right of way

C: wait until all oncoming traffic is through

D: should turn quickly to clear the intersection

A: must yield to oncoming traffic and wait for a safe gap

400

An HOV lane can only be used by...

A: bicycles, skateboards and roller blades

B: Trucks, and other large vehicles

C: Buses and carpools and, sometimes bikes and motorcycles

D: Only buses

C: buses carpools, and sometimes bikes and motorcycles

400

If a driver is entering a traffic circle, he must:

A: maintain speed as he enters the circle

B: yield to any traffic already in the circle

C: signal his direction as he enters.

D: go around the circle clockwise

B: yield to any traffic already in the circle

500

This signs means




A: one way street; travel only on the right

B: obstruction, keep left

C: the road curves left

D: obstruction, keep right 


D: obstruction, keep right

500

The risk of hydroplaning is higher when

A: snow tires are in use 

B: a car is very heavy

C: a car is on a steep slope

D: tires are worn and have little tread

D: tires are worn and have little tread

500

The light has just turned green. What is the most immediate hazard for the motorcyclist in this picture?



A: The driver of Car A may not see the motorcycle as he turns left and may hit him.

B: Car B behind the motorcycle may run into the back of him.

C: The motorcycle may skid in the rain.

D: Car A may skid in the intersection.

A: The driver of Car A may not see the motorcycle as he turns left and may hit him.

500

The driver of Car A



A: must slow down and be prepared to stop

B: must stop and let the person cross

C: must stop and wave the person across

D: should honk and maintain speed

A: must slow down and be prepared to stop

500

Which of the following is the LEAST safe thing to do when attempting to avoid a collision on a two lane road? 

A: Apply the brakes as firmly as you can without locking them.

B: Move into the left lane.

C: Remove your foot from the accelerator.

D: Slow down and keep to the right

B: Move into the left lane.

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