Parking along roadways

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Question 1 of 11
When parking on a curve or hill where your vehicle cannot be seen clearly for at least 125 metres in both directions, you:
a. May park if you turn on your hazard lights
b. May only park if you remain in the vehicle
c. Must not park under any circumstances
d. May park if there is no posted 'No Parking' sign
Question 2 of 11
When parked facing uphill with a curb:
a. The direction of the wheels doesn’t matter as long as the parking brake is set
b. Turn the steering wheel to the right
c. The front wheels must be parallel to the curb
d. Turn the steering wheel to the left
Question 3 of 11
When pulling off the road for a short stop to check directions or something outside your vehicle, you should:
a. Steer off quickly without signaling so you don’t confuse drivers behind you
b. Signal your intention to pull over, check mirrors and blind spots, and stop parallel to the curb
c. Pull into any open driveway and park without signaling
d. Slow down gradually in the lane of traffic without moving to the shoulder
Question 4 of 11
When parked facing downhill:
a. The direction of the wheels doesn’t matter as long as the parking brake must be set
b. The front wheels must be parallel to the curb
c. The front wheels must be turned to the left and the parking brake must be set
d. The front wheels must be turned towards the curb or right shoulder
Question 5 of 11
Which type of Accessible Parking Permit is issued to individuals who have permanent disabilities and is valid for five years?
a. Temporary permit (red)
b. Traveller permit (purple)
c. Regular permit (blue)
d. Company permit (green)
Question 6 of 11
Before moving from a parked position:
a. Check for other traffic and slowly enter the live lane of traffic
b. Signal and enter the live lane of traffic
c. Always signal and check mirrors and blind spot for traffic; enter the live lane of traffic only when it is safe to do so
d. Honk loudly and quickly enter the live lane of traffic
Question 7 of 11
If you must leave your vehicle unattended, it is important to:
a. Leave the engine running but lock the doors
b. Turn off the ignition, remove the key, and lock the vehicle
c. Leave the key in the ignition so you can exit quickly
d. Set the parking brake only if you are on a hill
Question 8 of 11
The nearest a driver may park to a fire hydrant is:
a. 2 metres
b. 6 metres
c. 5 metres
d. 3 metres
Question 9 of 11
Which of the following is a good practice to avoid putting cyclists at risk when opening a driver’s door?
a. Opening your door as quickly as possible
b. Using your right hand to open the door (Dutch reach method) to encourage a shoulder check
c. Hanging a reflective tag on your side mirror
d. Flashing your high beams before opening the door
Question 10 of 11
You should avoid opening the door of your parked vehicle unless you:
a. Have turned on the hazard lights first
b. Use your left hand to open the door at all times
c. Are sure you will not endanger anyone or interfere with traffic
d. Honk the horn to warn approaching traffic before opening the door
Question 11 of 11
The Accessible Parking Permit?
a. Allows drivers to park in a disabled parking space even if the person with the disability is a not passenger
b. Issued to an individual, entitles the vehicle in which it is displayed to be parked in a designated disabled parking space
c. All of these
d. Permits the person with the disability to park anywhere, including areas signed, “No Parking”
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