At a 4-way stop, two cars arrive at the same time. Who goes first?
The vehicle on the right goes first.
What does a red octagon sign mean?
Stop
When parking uphill with a curb, which way should your wheels be turned?
To the left
Name one automatic fail on a G2 road test.
Running a red light, stop sign, or causing another driver to brake suddenly.
What is the maximum speed limit in most residential areas unless posted otherwise?
50 km/h
You are turning right on a green light while a pedestrian is crossing with the walk signal. Who has the right of way?
The pedestrian has the right of way.
What does a yellow diamond-shaped sign warn drivers about?
Upcoming Hazards or changed in road conditions
When parking downhill with a curb, which way should your wheels be turned?
To the right
Why do examiners fail students for rolling stops?
Because the law requires a full stop behind the line.
What is the BAC limit for your accompanying driver?
0.05% BAC
You arrive at an uncontrolled intersection at the same time as another vehicle on your left. Who goes first?
You go first because the other vehicle is on your left.
What does a flashing green light mean in Ontario?
An advanced green - you mat turn left
What is the purpose of a 3-point turn?
To turn around on a narrow road safely.
What steps must be done before changing lanes?
Signal, Mirrors (Rear and Side), Over the Shoulder and GO
How many demerit points can a fully licensed driver receive before facing consequences?
6-8 points is a warning, 9+ points is licence suspension
At a 4-way stop, one car stops fully, another only slows down. Who has the right of way?
The vehicle that stopped fully has the right of way.
What does a solid amber (yellow) traffic light mean?
The light is about to turn red — stop if it is safe to do so.
How close must you park to the curb when parallel parking?
Within 1 foot of the curb
Why is hesitation dangerous during a road test?
It confuses other drivers and shows lack of confidence and decision-making.
4 Restrictions:
BAC must be 0%, No driving on 400 series highways or roads over 80km/h, No driving without an accompanying driver, No driving between midnight and 5AM
You are turning left at an intersection on a green light. An oncoming car is going straight. Who goes first?
The oncoming car going straight has the right of way.
What does a white rectangular sign with black lettering indicate?
A regulatory sign (rules you must obey).
During a road test, what is a common reason students fail parallel parking?
Poor observation (not checking mirrors or blind spots) or hitting the pylon.
Why can driving too slowly be a fail even if you feel safer?
It disrupts traffic flow and can be dangerous.
What happens if you are caught using a handheld device while driving?
3 demerit points, $615.00 fine and possible licence suspension