Changing directions
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Question 1 of 19
When a right turn against a red signal light is permitted, what does the law require drivers to do before entering the intersection and making the turn?
a. Slow down, signal and turn
b. Stop, then edge into traffic
c. Slow down and proceed with caution
d. Come to a complete stop, wait until the way is clear, and proceed when it is safe to do so.
Question 2 of 19
A three-point turn starts from the ___________ of the road.
a. Center
b. Left side
c. Any side
d. Far right side
Question 3 of 19
On a roadway where traffic is moving in both directions, in what lane must a driver be before making a left turn?
a. The lane closest to the left-hand side of the roadway
b. The lane closest to the right-hand side of the roadway
c. The lane immediately to the right of the center line of the roadway
d. The lane does not matter provided the driver signals
Question 4 of 19
When waiting at an intersection to turn left, why is it important NOT to turn your steering wheel to the left until you can complete the turn?
a. It helps the steering wheel return to neutral more quickly
b. It allows for a smoother turn
c. Your vehicle could be pushed into oncoming traffic if hit from behind
d. You may forget to straighten the wheel afterwards
Question 5 of 19
Why should you avoid braking and steering at the same time when turning?
a. It can overheat your brakes
b. It may cause the vehicle to skid or lose control
c. It is against the law
d. It reduces fuel efficiency
Question 6 of 19
Why must drivers use signals when turning?
a. To notify pedestrians of their intention
b. All answers are correct
c. To notify drivers behind them of their intention
d. To notify oncoming traffic of their intention
Question 7 of 19
If you are reversing straight back or to the right...
a. Turn your body and head to the right and look back over your right shoulder
b. Turn your body and head to the left and look over your left shoulder
Question 8 of 19
What should you do if you are already in a roundabout when an emergency vehicle approaches with lights or sirens?
a. Stop immediately in the middle of the roundabout
b. Pull into the center island to allow the emergency vehicle to pass
c. Exit at your intended exit, then pull over as soon as possible
d. Back up and leave the roundabout from the entrance
Question 9 of 19
Which driver has the right-of-way in a roundabout?
a. A driver approaching the roundabout
b. A driver already in the roundabout
c. A driver turning right into the roundabout
d. A driver turning left into the roundabout
Question 10 of 19
If you are reversing to the left...?
a. Turn your body and head to the right and look back over your right shoulder
b. Turn your body and head to the left and look over your left shoulder
Question 11 of 19
The centre lane of some roads is used as a ....?
a. Two-way left-turn lane
b. Passing lane
c. Short term parking
d. Emergency parking
Question 12 of 19
What lane of traffic should drivers use when they intend to make a right-hand turn?
a. The lane closest to the center line of the road
b. The lane closest to the right side of the road
c. The lane approaching from the left
d. The lane closest to the left side of the road
Question 13 of 19
When deciding to make a U turn, drivers must first observe:
a. The height of the curbs at the sides of the road
b. Weather conditions
c. The turning radius of the road
d. Posted traffic regulations
Question 14 of 19
What is the recommended steering method for making a sharp turn?
a. Using one finger to hold the steering wheel
b. Using the palm of your hand to spin the wheel
c. Using the “hand over hand” steering technique
d. Keeping both hands on the bottom of the steering wheel and turning slowly
Question 15 of 19
In what lane must drivers be before making a left turn from a one-way street?
a. The lane does not matter provided the driver signals
b. In the lane closest to the left-hand side of the roadway
c. In the lane closest to the right-hand side of the roadway
d. In the lane closest to the center line of the roadway
Question 16 of 19
How many meters in both directions must drivers be able to see in order to make a legal U-turn?
a. 150 metres
b. 100 metres
c. 250 metres
d. 50 metres
Question 17 of 19
When turning left onto a one-way road to a one-way road you must:
a. Turn from the right curb lane to the left curb lane
b. Turn from the right curb lane to the right curb lane
c. Turn from the left curb lane to the right curb lane
d. Turn from the left curb lane to the left curb lane
Question 18 of 19
At an intersection where left-turn lanes are marked on the pavement....?
a. Make your turn from the marked lane
b. Does not matter provided you signal
c. You can use it to park your car
d. You can use it to pass slower traffic
Question 19 of 19
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding seatbelt use while reversing?
a. You must keep your seatbelt on at all times, even when reversing
b. You may remove your seatbelt to improve visibility when reversing, but must buckle up before moving forward
c. It is illegal to remove your seatbelt when reversing under any circumstance
d. Seatbelts are never required during reverse maneuvers