Alcohol, drugs, medications, stress, fatigue, and lack of sleep are factors that can impair your ability to drive safely. True or False?
True
What should you not do after drinking alcohol or taking drugs?
A) Call a friend
B) Drink water
C) Drive a vehicle
D) Rest
C) Drive a vehicle
What should drivers on the main roadway do when traffic is merging onto their lane? 
If drivers are on the main roadway and traffic is merging, they should move to the left lane if it is safe to do so, leaving the right travel lane clear for the merging vehicles to enter.
What do yellow lines on a roadway mean?
A) Traffic is moving in the same direction
B) Traffic is moving in the opposite direction
C) You are in a parking lane
D) No passing is allowed
B) Traffic is moving in the opposite direction
You are driving on a multi-lane highway at 100 km/h and wish to turn onto another road. When must you signal your intentions?
A) 150 metres before the turn.
B) 50 metres before the turn.
C) 100 metres before the turn.
D) 30 metres before the turn.
A) 150 metres before the turn.
Speed limit signs indicate:
A) The speed you should travel under all driving conditions.
B) The minimum speed permitted on all highways.
C) The maximum speed permitted when conditions are favourable.
D) The maximum speed permitted except when passing.
C) The maximum speed permitted when conditions are favourable.
Lack of sleep/rest, minimal stress, short periods of driving, physical activity, good health, and overeating, are causes of fatigue.
False
According to the image, which vehicles are visible to the driver of vehicle A using the mirrors?

The driver of vehicle A can see vehicles B, C, and D using both the outside mirrors and the inside rear-view mirror.
At what point should a vehicle begin to merge onto the highway according to the image?
A vehicle should begin to merge onto the highway after it has passed the solid white line of the acceleration lane and adjusted to highway speed in the acceleration lane.
This sign means:

A) Icy road
B) Bridge ices
C) Slippery when wet
D) Check brakes
B) Bridge ices
You are approaching a flashing red traffic control signal. You should:
A) Come to a complete stop before the intersection. Check the traffic and go when it is safe.
B) Slow down and yield the right-of-way.
C) Stop only if turning left.
D) Be prepared to stop.
A) Come to a complete stop before the intersection. Check the traffic and go when it is safe.
An “uncontrolled intersection”:
A) Has a flashing yellow light for one direction of traffic and a flashing red light for the other direction of traffic.
B) Has traffic signs but no traffic control signal lights.
C) Has no traffic control signal lights or traffic signs
D) Has Yield signs but no Stop signs
C) Has no traffic control signal lights or traffic signs
What begins with the first drink or drug use while driving?
Impairment.
In the image provided, which areas represent the blind spots for the driver of vehicle A, and which vehicles are located in these spots? 
The red shading in the image represents the blind spots of the driver of vehicle A.
Vehicles E and F are located in these blind spots and are not visible to the driver through the mirrors or peripheral vision.
What is the minimum age to apply for a Learner licence if enrolled in a high school driver education course?
B) 15 and a half years
Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit in rural areas of Manitoba is?
A) 100 km/h
B) 90 km/h
C) 110 km/h
D) 80 km/h
B) 90 km/h
What does a flashing yellow traffic light mean?
A) The traffic light will turn green.
B) Stop until the lights stops flashing.
C) The traffic light will turn red.
D) Proceed with caution.
C) The traffic light will turn red.
In reduced visibility due to fog, smoke or snow, use the:
A) Park lights
B) Headlights on high beam
C) Headlights on low beam
D) Daytime running lights
C) Headlights on low beam
What consequences can you face for drinking and driving?
A) A polite warning and a reward for safe driving
B) A decrease in insurance premiums and no fines to pay
C) Fines, criminal record, jail time, loss of licence, higher insurance premiums, property damage, injury, death, and loss of employment
C) Fines, criminal record, jail time, loss of licence, higher insurance premiums, property damage, injury, death, and loss of employment
What is a "weave zone" as depicted in the image? 
It's a shared lane for highway entrances and exits.
How many years must a supervising driver have held a Class 5F licence?
A) At least 1 year
B) At least 2 years
C) At least 3 years
C) At least 3 years
If you are stopping and your brake lights do not work, what is the proper hand signal?
A) Left arm positioned outside the window, straight out.
B) Left arm positioned outside the window, upward at a 90° angle.
C) Right arm positioned straight out to the right.
D) Left arm positioned outside the left window, downward at a 90° angle.
D) Left arm positioned outside the left window, downward at a 90° angle.
When approaching the top of a hill on a two-lane highway:
A) Exceeding the speed limit is permitted
B) Flash the headlights to warn oncoming vehicles
C) Stay to the right portion of the lane
D) Keep close to the centre line to prevent others from passing
D) Keep close to the centre line to prevent others from passing
If a driver is being followed by a vehicle that is attempting to pass on a two-way road, the driver should:
A) Stay in the lane and move to the left portion of the lane.
B) Stay in the lane and move to the right portion of the lane.
c) Turn on the left signal and stay in the lane.
D) Turn on the right signal and drive in the parking lane.
B) Stay in the lane and move to the right portion of the lane.
What should you do to reduce the risk of fatigue while driving?
A) Drive faster to reach your destination sooner
B) Be well rested and keep your vehicle at a comfortable temperature
C) Drink caffeine only
D) Only drive at night
B) Be well rested and keep your vehicle at a comfortable temperature
How to navigate a weave zone?
Drivers should control their speed and carefully time their lane changes to merge smoothly with other traffic.
After how many years in the Full Stage can you supervise novice drivers?
A) 1 year
B) 2 years
C) 3 years
C) 3 years
Hydroplaning occurs when the vehicle's tires 'ride up' on water on the roadway during heavy rains. To help prevent hydroplaning you should:
A) Ensure that the tires on the vehicle have good tread depth.
B) Ensure that the tires on the vehicle are inflated to the proper pressure.
C) Reduce vehicle speed when driving in the rain.
D) All of the above.
D) All of the above.
How close can a driver legally park a vehicle to a Stop sign?
A) 10 metres
B) 5 metres
C) 3 metres
D) 1.5 metres
B) 5 metres
This sign means:

A) Lane ends ahead.
B) Two-way traffic ahead.
c) One-way traffic ahead.
D) Traffic island ahead.
D) Traffic island ahead.