| Question 1 |
Hydroplaning can cause your vehicle to skid. The term "hydroplaning" means: | Flat tire | |
| Ice on roadway | |
| The tire pressure is too high | |
| Your tires ride on top of the water, like water skis |
| Question 2 |
| Nothing | |
| $10,000 | |
| $50,000 | |
| $200,000 |
| Question 3 |
You should not follow bicycle riders too closely because | bicycle stops quickly | |
| bicycles do not have efficient brakes | |
| bicycle stops slowly | |
| bicycle riders do not have brake lights to warn you when they are stopping |
| Question 4 |
| You are trying to use all the braking force available without locking the wheels | |
| It could be dangerous | |
| Pump several times | |
| To brake hard and hold till the vehicle stops |
| Question 5 |
| 35 centimeters from the steering wheel | |
| 15 centimeters from the steering wheel | |
| 25 centimeters from the steering wheel | |
| 5 centimeters from the steering wheel |
| Question 6 |
What is meant by the term "space cushion"? | The space between the driver and rear seat passengers | |
| The space between your motor vehicle and the vehicle ahead of you, behind and either side | |
| The space between driver and front wheels | |
| The space between the driver and the airbag |
| Question 7 |
| within 5 metres of an access to a garage, private roadway or driveway | |
| within 10 metres of an access to a garage, private roadway or driveway | |
| within 1.5 metres of an access to a garage, private roadway or driveway | |
| within 12 metres of an access to a garage, private roadway or driveway |
| Question 8 |
| 16 years | |
| 18 years | |
| 14 years | |
| 20 years |
| Question 9 |
The law requires that the wheels of the parked vehicle are within what maximum distance from the curb? | 20 cm | |
| 30 cm | |
| 50 cm | |
| 40 cm |
| Question 10 |
If your headlights fail: (Choose 3)| Sound horn | |
| Turn the headlight switch on and off. | |
| Slow down and pull off the road in a safe place | |
| Turn on your hazard lights |
| Question 11 |
| Call the pedestrian's attention to stop and proceed with care | |
| Does not matter provided you sound horn | |
| Reduce speed and go straight with care | |
| You must stop your vehicle before entering the crosswalk and allow the pedestrian to cross |
| Question 12 |
| children | |
| pedestrians | |
| oncoming traffic | |
| all of the available selections |
| Question 13 |
You must not follow any emergency vehicle that has its siren or lights operating within: | 150 metres | |
| 50 metres | |
| 250 metres | |
| 350 metres |
| Question 14 |
| a two-axle single motor vehicle | |
| a motorcycle | |
| a two-axle Class 2 or 4-type vehicle without passengers | |
| a moped |
| Question 15 |
Every driver involved in a collision | remain at the scene only if at fault | |
| may remain at the scene | |
| must remain at the scene | |
| may leave the scene |
| Question 16 |
Be cautious of large vehicles backing because | large vehicles do not have rear mirrors | |
| large vehicles do not have side mirrors | |
| large vehicles have large blind spots | |
| large vehicles do not have efficient brakes |
| Question 17 |
You must signal when:| Changing lanes | |
| Turning | |
| All of the available selections | |
| Moving from the curb or parking lane |
| Question 18 |
| Yes | |
| Only in residential area | |
| Yes, only if you signal properly | |
| No |
| Question 19 |
When you are following a motorcycle, allow extra space between your vehicle and the motorcycle because | motorcycles have a larger blind spot | |
| motorcycles do not have efficient brakes | |
| motorcycles stops slowly | |
| motorcycles can stop very quickly |
| Question 20 |
| Slow down | |
| Continue to drive at the same speed | |
| Drive faster | |
| Do nothing |
| Question 21 |
When exiting from a highway, slow down | after entering the deceleration lane | |
| only if there is traffic behind | |
| before reaching the deceleration lane | |
| before activating your signal |
| Question 22 |
What is the best way to ensure that there is no vehicle or cyclist in your blind spot? | Give proper signal | |
| Shoulder check | |
| Check rear view mirror | |
| Sound horn |
| Question 23 |
Solid white lines indicate that | lane changing is permitted | |
| there is adequate sight distance available to permit passing | |
| passing is permitted in one direction | |
| lane changing is not permitted |
| Question 24 |
Winter traction is affected by slippery conditions, in winter drivers should drive: | Slower | |
| Whatever they like | |
| Same as during summer conditions | |
| Faster |
| Question 25 |
If a vehicle is equipped with ABS and a driver needs to perform emergency braking, the driver should | alternate between hard and light pressure | |
| apply steady hard pressure to the brake pedal | |
| pump the brakes until complete stop | |
| apply steady light pressure to the brake pedal |
| Question 26 |
A 'Bus' is defined as a motor vehicle that is designed to have a seating capacity of more than: | 12 | |
| 25 | |
| 20 | |
| 10 |
| Question 27 |
| Signal, move into the exit lane, slow down | |
| Slow down, move into the exit lane, and signal | |
| Slow down, signal, move into the exit lane | |
| Signal, slow down, move into the exit lane |
| Question 28 |
You are required to report all collisions to the police where the overall damage exceeds: | $2,000 | |
| $100 | |
| $5,000 | |
| $500 |
| Question 29 |
A braking skid occurs: | When you accelerate too hard causing the wheels to spin | |
| When you drive too slow | |
| When you make a turn too fast | |
| When you apply your brakes too hard |
| Question 30 |
When you are preparing to make a right turn, you should shoulder check to | make sure another vehicle is not beside you | |
| make sure you are in the proper lane | |
| make sure another vehicle is not behind you | |
| make sure another vehicle is not ahead of you |
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