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Alberta Class7 Rules5

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Question 1
The holder of a Class 7 operators licence may operate:
a moped
a motorcycle (for learning) if the holder of the licence is 16 years of age or older
a vehicle or combination of vehicles that the holder of a Class 5 operators licence may operate as a learner
all of the available selections
Question 2
Speed limits indicate:
the speed you should travel
the required speed, regardless of road conditions
a best practice for experienced drivers
the maximum speed permitted if conditions are favourable
Question 3
U-turns are not permitted in urban areas in the following situations:.
at an intersection controlled by a traffic-control signal (traffic lights)
where a sign prohibits making a U-turn
on a roadway between intersections
all of the available selections
Question 4
Which three factors go into determining how long it takes to stop? (Choose 3)
Tire Conditions
Reaction time
Perception Time
Braking Time
Question 5
When you planning to leave the highway and you miss your exit:
cross the median to turn around
stop and back up on the highway
make a U-turn and try again
continue to the next exit and make plans to return to your route
Question 6
The holder of a Class 5 operator's licence may operate:
a motor vehicle with a seating capacity of more than 15 while that vehicle is transporting any person other than the driver
a two-axle single motor vehicle
a motorcycle
a motor vehicle transporting passengers for hire
Question 7
If a death or injury occurs as a result of an impaired offence, the minimum licence suspension will be even for a first offender:
9 Months
12 Months
60 Months
36 Months
Question 8
When you see a yellow flashing pedestrian activated traffic light, slow down to:
60 km/h
40 km/h
50 km/h
30 km/h
Question 9
The air brake endorsement is the
"H" endorsement
"Q" endorsement
"K" endorsement
"A" endorsement
Question 10
A person who applies for, or renew a class 1, 2 or 4 operator's licence must also submit a complete medical report. This is required
every five years to age 45
every year after age 65
every two years from age 45 to 65
all of the available selections
Question 11
Anyone found guilty of driving with a blood alcohol level over .08/80 mg for the first time will be disqualified from driving and their licence will be suspended for:
48 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt
6 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt
36 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt
12 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt
Question 12
When driving, fatigue can be deadly. Fatigue can be caused by: (Choose 3)
driving too fast
sickness
lack of sleep or rest
driving for long periods of time
Question 13
Large trucks require:
More time and space for starting, stopping, and turning
Wider lanes
More time for stopping only
More space for turning only
Question 14
If you are in a funeral procession, you may follow through an intersection controlled by a stop sign or a red signal without stopping. You must have your headlights on, and may only proceed:
all of the available selections
if you are not the lead vehicle
if you are following immediately behind the vehicle ahead
if it is safe to do so
Question 15
When you enter a right-hand curve
steer slightly towards the left side of the road
adjust your speed and shift to a lower gear
steer slightly towards the centre of the road
steer slightly towards the right side of the road
Question 16
Never use the cruise control feature: (Choose 3)
On winding roads
Under ideal highway driving conditions
In urban traffic
On wet, slippery, snowy or icy surfaces
Question 17
When visibility becomes so poor that it is no longer safe to continue driving: (Choose 3)
Slow down and move your vehicle well off the road to a safe location
Continue to drive at the same speed
Do not attempt to drive until conditions improve
Turn on your four-way flashers
Question 18
Anyone found guilty of driving with a blood alcohol level over .08/80 mg who has two or more prior alcohol offences in the last 10 years, is disqualified from holding an operator's licence for:
18 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt
12 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt
60 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt
6 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt
Question 19
On multi-lane highways, slow-moving traffic should travel:
In the traffic lane to the far left
Does not matter
In the centre lane
In the traffic lane to the far right unless the left lane is required to make a left hand turn
Question 20
When an emergency vehicle (ambulance, fire or police) is approaching you from any direction and is sounding a siren, you must yield the right-of-way by: (Choose 3)
drive as closely as possible to the right curb or edge of the two-way roadway
immediately moving clear of any intersection
stop until the emergency vehicle has passed and check that no other emergency vehicles are approaching
speed up
Question 21
Tourists or visitors from other countries are permitted to use their valid operators licence for a period of:
6 months
12 months
9 months
3 months
Question 22
When moving from one lane to another, you must: (Choose 3)
check for traffic by using your rear-view mirror and outside mirrors
make sure changing the lane is allowed
check your blind spot and turn on the proper turn signal
sound horn
Question 23
The holder of a Class 4 operators licence may operate:
an ambulance or taxi
a bus that has a seating capacity of not more than 24, excluding the operator
all motor vehicles under classes 1, 2, 3 and 6 for learning only
any or all of the other answers mentioned
Question 24
In a traffic circle:
The vehicle on the right must yield to the vehicle on the left
The vehicle on the left must yield to the vehicle on the right
No one yields
All must yield
Question 25
To obtain a Learner's licence you must: (Choose 3)
have valid identification
be 14 years of age or older
pass road test
pass a vision screening and a knowledge test on the rules of the road
Question 26
The vehicle for your road test must be in acceptable working condition and must have:
heater
spare tire
rear seats
signal lights
Question 27
If your headlights fail: (Choose 3)
turn the headlight switch on and off
slow down and pull off the road in a safe place
sound horn
if the headlights are still not on, turn on your hazard lights
Question 28
Who is responsible to ensure that all passengers under the age of 16 years are properly restrained in the vehicle?
driver
neither
passenger
both
Question 29
To apply for a photo identification card you must: (Choose 3)
provide acceptable identification
pass road test
be an Alberta resident
have written consent from a parent or guardian if you are under 18 years of age
Question 30
When approaching the end of the passing lane, drivers in the right hand lane must?
merge safely with other traffic to the left moving in the same direction
speed up and the merge
slow down and merge
stop for two seconds
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Getting a used car in Canada: So what do you need to consider while buying a used car in Canada? If you buy a used car rather than a new one, it means someone else is going to face the initial depreciation hit which comes when anyone drives off a new car from the lot. The truth is that a slightly used car which is say a couple of years old will cost significantly less than the same model of a new car. Although getting a new car is quite stressful, it comes with a peace of mind that you are indeed getting a product that has not been neglected and possibly abused previously. Although you can research the used car thoroughly, in the end there remains a possibility of some unknown issue creeping up and raising its head after you have bought the car.

How to get the best price for a reliable car?

While you are shopping for a reliable used car, you may want to check out some used car dealers on internet who offer some “good bet” models as ownership cost and reliability weighs vitally during their picks. Now in terms of understanding what you will be required to pay for any specific model there are resources available on internet which will indicate the correct values of used cars. Normally you will spend a little less on any car model by getting it from some individual instead of a car dealer.

Which way of getting a used car gives you the best value for your money?

There are several ways for going about purchasing any used car. Some basic searches on internet for used cars are a good beginning to get a suitable used car for you. It is better to search for a car owner close to your home or you may choose from users all across the country. When you shortlist a few cars, a better option will be to inspect them in person and get these cars checked by a reliable mechanic before giving away any money.

Why there is need to be cautious while buying a used car?

If some seller is not keen on letting you take a test drive of the car or allow your mechanic to perform a thorough inspection, you can forget about that car and walk away. If the vehicle is priced far lower than the market price for similar model, then you need to deal with care as there is a chance of some underlying issue.

Things to consider and decide when looking for any used car:

The points you need to watch out for are: 

Decide on the model and make of the car. Research the pricing by using any online resource. Find out the amount of money required for financing the car. Find out the money required to insure this car. Research the history of the prospective car by using printed and online resources. Talk to the prospective sellers before meeting them personally. Set an appointment during the day. Before taking a test drive check undercarriage, body and engine for any damage and rust. Check the car interior for comfort, size and cleanliness. Inspect the car tires for wear. Check oil level and color. Check radiator and coolant for leakage or corrosion. Take the test drive on a highway to assess handling and acceleration. Test the car’s steering, breaks and alignment. Checking parking ease with maneuverability and sighting the lines. Check the engine for odors, smoke or leaks after the test drive. Look into the service record, receipts and car title. Get your experienced mechanic to test the car. In the end, negotiate for getting the best deal out of the car purchase even while getting a car loan.

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