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Alberta Class7 Rules4

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AB-Rules-04

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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
How much minimum insurance required for third party liability?
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
Threshold braking means:
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
If your vehicle equipped with an air bag system, Transport Canada recommends that you should position yourself back at least:
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
Do not park your vehicle
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
The minimum learning or licensing age for a class 1 operators license is:
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
When a pedestrian has indicated their intention to cross the street:
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
Before entering your vehicle, walk around it to check for:
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
The holder of a Class 5 operators licence shall not operate:
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
Is a motor vehicle operator permitted to back a vehicle into an intersection or a crosswalk in an urban area (city, town or village)?
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
Glare can blind you in the daytime or at night. If glare makes it difficult to see the road:
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
When you are to take the next exit on a highway, the correct procedure is to:
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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