What road sign is bright red and requires us to use our brake's
STOP sign!
What must all drivers and passengers wear in Nova Scotia?
A seatbelt
What does "MVI" stand for in Nova Scotia?
Motor Vehicle Inspection
What does a solid yellow line on your side of the road mean?
No passing allowed.
What should you turn on during heavy rain or snow?
Headlights
A Yellow diamond sign warns drivers about what?
A warning about road conditions or hazards ahead.
What is the minimum safe following distance in GOOD conditions?
At least 2 or more seconds (a car distance)
What is the default speed limit in Nova Scotia if no sign is posted?
50 km/h in urban areas
Under the GDL program, what is the new passenger restriction for newly licensed drivers?
Only one passenger unless accompanied by supervising driver.
What happens when your tires lose contact with the road on wet pavement?
Hydroplaning
A regulatory rule (Speed limit, lane use, etc.)
What should you do when approaching a crosswalk with pedestrians?
Stop and yield - pedestrians have the right away.
What is the minimum tire tread depth recommended for safe winter driving in Nova Scotia?
3.5mm or more
What is the curfew for newly licensed (N) drivers in Nova Scotia?
No driving between midnight 12am and 5am unless supervised.
What should you do when driving in fog on Nova Scotia roads?
Use low-beam headlights
Moose crossing area - a major hazard in rural Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
Should you ever drive a vehicle if you are under the influence of alcohol or any other substances?
No, there is never any excuse for driving under the influence. Call friend, family or taxi.
What is the name of the Nova Scotia program that restricts new drivers with staged licensing?
The graduated driver Licensing (GDL) Program.
What is the legal consequence for using a handheld phone while driving in Nova Scotia?
A fine and demerit points
Why are rural Nova Scotia roads especially dangerous in winter?
Black ice forms easily in shaded and coastal areas.
A winter hazard zone where conditions may be icy
What is the term for Nova Scotia's rule requiring drivers to move over and slow down for an emergency vehicles?
What is the maximum speed limit on Nova Scotia's 100-series highways?
110 km/h
How long must a driver remain in the Learner (L) stage before taking the road test?
At least 12 months (can be reduced with a recognized driver education course)
What is the safest action if you begin to skid on icy Nova Scotia roads?
Steer gently in the direction you want the front of the car to go and avoid braking hard.