Learner's Licence Prep Chapter 1 And 2. Question Preview (ID: 48265)


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Are you allowed to turn right on a red light?
a) Yes, you can turn without coming to a complete stop.
b) No, a red light means you have to stop and wait until it turns green.
c) Yes (unless a sign prohibits the turn), but only after a complete stop and yielding to traffic.
d) No, unless a a sign says you can turn.

Can you turn left on red light when turning from a one-way onto a one-way?
a) Yes (unless otherwise directed), but only after coming to a full stop and yielding to other traffic.
b) No, unless it is directed you can.
c) Yes , without coming to a full stop.
d) No you never can.

What is an indication that a light is about to turn from green to yellow?
a) The yellow light will start blinking.
b) The presence of a pedestrian signal light changing from don't walk to walk.
c) The presence of a pedestrian signal light changing from walk to don't walk.
d) There isn't an indication for that.

What does a steady green arrow mean?
a) Proceed only in the direction indicated by the arrow.
b) Proceed only after coming to a complete stop.
c) Proceed in any direction as long as you yield to other traffic.
d) Do not enter that way.

What does a flashing red light mean?
a) Stop completely and only proceed when it turns green.
b) Stop completely and the proceed when safe to do so. Treat like a stop sign.
c) Yield to other traffic and only stop if you have to.
d) Treat like a green light.

What does a flashing yellow light mean?
a) Treat like a stop sign.
b) Proceed after coming to a complete stop.
c) Proceed with caution with out stopping or yielding.
d) Proceed with caution after yielding to pedestrians and other vehicles within the intersection.

What does a flashing green light mean?
a) Drivers able to go right through without stopping unless there's oncoming traffic when turning left or to pedestrians.
b) Treat like a stop sign.
c) Proceed only after coming to a rolling stop.
d) The lights are broken.

What does an X mean when it is over a driving lane?
a) The lane is used by oncoming traffic so you must not enter or remain in the lane.
b) Railway ahead.
c) Lane is used for big trucks only.
d) You should stay in that lane.

During the school zone times what is the speed you must not exceed?
a) 50 km/h
b) 30 km/h
c) 25 km/h
d) 80 km/h

Which is not a rule for playground zones?
a) Maximum 30 km/h (unless otherwise posted) from 8:30 a.m. to one hour after sunset.
b) You may not pass a car going the same direction during the times.
c) Pay extra attention going through theses zones.
d) Maximum 50 km/h all day.

During what hours are school zone speed limits in effect?
a) 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
b) 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
c) 7 a.m. to 10 a.m., 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
d) 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m. to 4: 30 p.m.

Unless otherwise posted, what is the maximum speed limit on a provincial highway located outside an urban area (i.e, city or town)?
a) 80 km/h
b) 100 km/h
c) 120 km/h
d) 50 km/h

Unless otherwise posted, what is the maximum speed limit on a roadway outside an urban area or an a provincial highway located inside the corporate limit of a city?
a) 40 km/h
b) 90 km/h
c) 100 km/h
d) 80 km/h

Unless otherwise posted, what is the maximum speed limit on a roadway that is located within an urban area?
a) 50 km/h
b) 40 km/h
c) 80 km/h
d) 100 km/h

What does a yellow line mean?
a) Yellow lines are to indicate where the bicycle lanes are.
b) It separates little vehicles from larger vehicles.
c) It separates traffic travelling in the same direction.
d) It separates traffic travelling in opposite directions.

How fast are vehicles travelling when they have a sign indicating slow moving vehicles?
a) Less than 35 km/h.
b) Less than 10 km/h.
c) Less than 30 km/h.
d) Less than 40 km/h.

Which one is not a condition of a stage two probationary licence (class 5)?
a) Licence suspended at 8 demerit points.
b) No more passengers than seat belts.
c) Can have a little bit of an alcohol level .
d) Held for minimum of two years.

What is required to become a non-probationary (class 5) fully licenced driver?
a) Remain suspension free for the last year of the two year probationary period and pass the advanced road test.
b) Pass the class 5 written test.
c) Remain suspension free for the whole two year probationary period.
d) Pass a medical exam.

Do parents or guardians have to give permission for a Class 7 or Class 5 licence if you are under 18?
a) No they don't have to.
b) Yes, but they can't withdraw their consent afterwards.
c) Yes, and they can withdraw their consent at any time. Unless you can prove you are married or self-supporting.
d) No only for class 7 licence.

Which is not a conditions of the learner's licence(class 7)?
a) 1 more passenger than seat belts.
b) Be accompanied by a fully licenced driver who is at least 18 yrs. old and seated next to the learner.
c) No driving between midnight and 5 am.
d) Zero alcohol level.

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