To obtain a learner's licence you must:, 16 Years old, pass a vision screening and a knowledge test on the rules of the road, have a parental consent if youre under 18 years of age and valid identification, 14 years old, pass a vision screening and a knowledge test on the rules of the road, have a parental consent if youre under 18 years of age and valid identification, 18 Years old, pass a vision screening and a knowledge test on the rules of the road, have a parental consent if youre under 18 years of age and valid identification, 13 years old, pass a vision screening and a knowledge test on the rules of the road, have a parental consent if youre under 18 years of age and valid identification, what sign is this ?, Keep Right , Two way traffic, Railway crossing , Double Left turn, What sign is this ?, Left turn lane control, two way traffic , right turn , straight through or left turn, what is the speed limit in an urban area?, maximum of 100km/h , maximum of 30km/h, maximum of 80km/h, maximum of 50km/h, You are driving past a school at 8:00 AM on a school day. What speed should you drive?, 40 km/h, 30 km/h, 50 km/h, Only slow down if children are present, What sign is this?, Dangerous Good Route , Passing is permitted , Truck Route, Bicycle is allowed, You are turning right at an intersection. A pedestrian is crossing with the walk signal. What must you do?, Honk so they move faster, Turn quickly before they reach your lane, Yield and let them finish crossing, Only stop if they are directly in front of you, You hear a siren and see an ambulance coming up behind you. What should you do?, Stop in the middle of the road, Pull over to the right and stop, Speed up to get out of the way, Turn left at the next street, Road conditions are icy. How should your following distance change?, Stay the same, Increase to allow more stopping time, Decrease to avoid traffic, Follow closely to avoid sliding, What sign is this? , Winding road, reverse curve left, slippery when wet (skid), reverse turn left, What sign is this?, reverse turn left, winding road , skid road , reverse curve left, What sign is this?, reverse turn left, winding road, skid road, reverse curve left, what sign is this? , added lane (free flow), road narrow right, merging traffic , lane ends lose right lane , what sign is this?, road narrow right , road narrow left, narrow passage , road narrows both sides, what sign is this?, road narrow right, road narrow left, narrow passage, road narrows both sides, what sign is this?, lane ends loss of left lane, lane ends loss of right lane , road narrow left, pavement ends, what sign is this?, winding , slippery when wet (skid), bump, pavement ends, what should you do if you see this sign ?, slow down or reduce your speed less than 40km/h , slow down or reduce your speed less than 80km/h, slow down or reduce your speed less than 50km/h, speed faster, when you passed down at school or urban areas. What should your maximum of speed and time?, 30km/h 8:00 am - 9:30am, 11: 30am - 1:30pm, 3:00pm - 4pm, 30km/h 8:00 am - 9:30am, 11: 00am - 1:30pm, 3:00pm - 4pm, 20km/h 8:00 am - 9:30am, 11: 30am - 1:30pm, 3:00pm - 4pm, 50km/h 8:00 am - 9:30am, 11: 30am - 1:30pm, 3:00pm - 4pm, You want to park near a fire hydrant. What is the minimum distance you must park away?, 1 metre, 3 metres, 5 metres, 10 metres, Intersection (With Traffic Lights). How far must you park from an intersection with traffic lights?, 5 metres, 10 metres, 15 metres, 20 metres, Parallel Parking — Uphill With Curb. How should your wheels be turned?, Straight, Away from the curb, Toward the curb, Either direction, Parallel Parking — Downhill With Curb. Correct wheel position?, Straight, Toward the curb, Away from the curb, Doesn’t matter, Parallel Parking — Uphill Without Curb. How should the wheels be turned?, Straight, Toward the curb, Away from the curb, Doesn’t matter, How far away must you park from a crosswalk?, 3 metres, 10 metres, 5 metres, Parking is never allowed near one, Driving parallel to the curb remain atleast ____ metres away from the rear of the vehicle already park., 1.8 metres, 1.6 metres, 1.5 metres, 0.5 metres, A solid yellow line is on your side of the road. What does it mean?, Passing is allowed, Passing is not allowed, Passing only during daylight, Passing is allowed if safe, A broken yellow line is on your side. What does it mean?, Passing is never allowed, Passing only for emergency vehicles, Passing is allowed if safe, Passing at night only, Two solid yellow lines separate traffic. You may: , Pass at any time, Never pass, Pass if traffic is light, Pass only at intersections, You see one solid yellow line on your side and a broken yellow line on the other side. Who may pass?, You only, Both directions, Oncoming traffic only, No one, White lines across the road indicate:, Bicycle crossing, School zone, Pedestrian crosswalk, Parking area, Arrows painted on a lane mean:, Suggested direction, Optional direction, Mandatory movement, Temporary rule, Yellow “X” markings near a railway crossing mean:, You may stop if safe, Stop only if train is coming, Do not stop on the tracks, Parking is allowed, A diamond marking on the pavement indicates:, Parking lane, Bus lane only, Special-use lane, Emergency vehicles only, You see a white stop line, but no stop sign. What should you do?, Ignore it, Stop only if traffic is coming, Yield only, Stop at the line, When you see a painted island. What should you do?, Ignore it, Stop only if traffic is coming, do not travel , Stop at the line, Who is responsible for making sure seat belts are worn?, Each passenger, The driver, Front-seat passenger only, Police, what is the proper positioned of head restraints? , At the base of the neck, At shoulder level, Level with the top of the ears, Above the head, How close should the head restraint be to your head?, As far back as possible, About 10 cm away, As close as possible, Touching the neck, what a stop sign means?, ignore it, a vehicle must come to a full stop, just yield , slow down and full stop, if there is no stop sign or marked crosswalk at the intersection. What metres should you stop?, 5 metres, 1.5 metres, 3 metres, 10 metres, Two vehicles arrive at a 4-way stop at the same time. You are on the left. Who goes first?, You, Vehicle on your left, Vehicle on your right, Whoever moves first, You are a Class 7 learner. STOP sign ahead, no cars. What must you do?, Slow down and check, Stop completely anyway, Go if the road is empty, Stop only in the city, You approach a YIELD sign and the road is empty. What should you do?, Stop completely, Slow down, check, and proceed if clear, Speed up, Honk before proceeding, You approach a YIELD sign and another car is already in the intersection. What do you do?, Proceed, you have the right-of-way, Yield to the vehicle already in the intersection, Stop far before the intersection, Honk and merge, You see a YIELD sign when merging onto a highway. What is correct?, Merge immediately without slowing, Slow down and yield to traffic already on the highway, Stop completely every time, Speed up to enter before other vehicles, You approach a roundabout. There is traffic circulating. What should you do?, Enter immediately, Yield to circulating traffic, Honk and enter, Stop in the middle, You and another vehicle arrive at an uncontrolled intersection at the same time. You are on the left. Who goes first?, You, Vehicle on your left, Vehicle on your right, Whoever honks first, what should you do in uncontrolled intersection? "T", yield the right of way to the vehicle on your right , Whoever honks first, JUST IGNORE IT, Enter immediately, YOU MUST SIGNAL WHEN:, when you turn left or right, moving from the curb or parking lane, changing lane or stoping , ALL OF THE ABOVE, what signal is this?, right turn, left turn , stop or slow, it doesnt matter, what signal is this?, right turn, left turn, stop or slow, it doesnt matter, what signal is this?, right turn, left turn, stop or slow, it doesnt matter, Before changing lanes, you must:, Signal and check mirrors/blind spots, Honk first, Speed up, Only check mirrors, You want to pass a car. Where do you pass?, On the left, Either side, On the right, Only on hills, A blind spot is:, An area you cannot see in your mirrors, Area behind the car you can see in rearview, The shoulder of the road, Area beside a crosswalk, when is illegal to pass another vehicle?, approaching vehicle, solid white and yellow,in school or playground and a sign indicate a no passing vehicle and a car who is stopped at crosswalk , It’s raining or snowing heavily, never illegal, Legal if pedestrian is far, You are entering a highway from a ramp. Who has right-of-way?, You, Vehicles already on the highway, Pedestrians, Cyclists, What is the purpose of an acceleration lane?, Stop before merging, Match speed with traffic for safe merging, Slow down, Honk before merging, There is a Blind Spot before merging, you should:, Check mirrors only, Check mirrors and blind spots, Honk, Speed up quickly, Is it legal to stop at the end of a highway ramp before merging?, Yes, always, No, unless traffic forces you to stop, Yes, if no cars are coming, Only at night, You are approaching a highway exit. What should you do?, Move into the right lane well before the exit, Wait until the last second to move, Signal only when exiting, Stop to check traffic, Is it safe to change multiple lanes at the last second to reach your exit?, Yes, if no cars are nearby, No, it’s unsafe and illegal, Only at night, Only if honking, A weave zone is:, An area where only exits occur, An area where traffic both enters and exits, crossing paths, A rest area, A toll zone, Is it legal to pass another vehicle when approaching the top of a hill if you cannot see traffic ahead?, yes, no, only if slow, only at night, When driving on curves or hills:, Change lanes frequently, Stay in your lane, Drive in the centre of the road, Move left to pass slowly, Approaching a curve, what should you do?, Accelerate, Maintain speed, Reduce speed before entering, Stop, A skid occurs when:, Engine stops suddenly, Tires lose traction on the road, Headlights fail, Mirrors fog, During a rear-wheel skid, you should:, Turn wheel opposite the skid, Turn wheel in the direction of the skid, Slam brakes, Accelerate, In a front-wheel skid, you should:, Steer in the direction you want to go and ease off accelerator, Steer opposite the skid, Slam brakes, Accelerate, You are driving at night on a road with no street lights. What should you do?, Use high beams, then dim for oncoming traffic, Drive at the same speed as day, turn off headlights, Flash headlights constantly, During night or poor weather driving, following distance should be:, Same as usual, Increased to 3–4 seconds (or more), Reduced to 1 second, Not important, What should you do when driving in fog?, Use high beams, Use low beams, Drive with hazard lights on, Close your eyes briefly, Which is safest when driving on wet or icy roads?, Sudden braking, Smooth, gradual steering and braking, Speeding up, Tailgating to see better, When an oncoming vehicle’s headlights glare in your eyes, you should:, Look directly at lights, Use night mirror mode and glance slightly down/right, Close eyes briefly, Flash your high beams, What metres when you use your low beam headlight on behind of any vehicle you are following?, 150 metres, 160 metres, 10 metres, 5 metress, What metres when you use your low beam headlight incoming of any vehicle ?, 150 metres, 200 metres, 300 metres, 100 metres, Why is defensive driving important?, to drive faster, To assume others may make mistakes, To ignore rules, To avoid responsibility, You are stopped at a red light behind another vehicle. When can you move forward?, When the light turns green, When the vehicle ahead moves, When the intersection is clear, All of the above, ou are driving at night and feel drowsy. What is the *best* solution?, Drink coffee and continue, Open windows, Pull over and rest, Turn up music, You see a vehicle stopped ahead with hazard lights on in your lane. What should you do first?, Change lanes immediately, stop suddenly, Check mirrors and surroundings, Honk, what is the following distance with other vehicle?, 2 seconds, 3 seconds, 4 seconds, 5 seconds, The speed limit in an urban area unless posted otherwise is:, 30 km/h, 50 km/h, 60 km/h, 100km/h, A driver under 18 can have a BAC of:, 0.08%, 0.05%, 0%, . 0.10%, Who must wear a seat belt?, Driver only, Driver and all passengers, Only passengers over 16, Only front seat passengers, It is illegal to park:, 5 m from a fire hydrant, On curves with limited visibility, In front of driveways, All of the above, You approach a crosswalk with a pedestrian crossing. What is the safest action?, Honk to alert the pedestrian but continue driving, Maintain speed; the pedestrian will yield, Stop and yield to the pedestrian before the crosswalk, Slow slightly and assume the pedestrian will stop, You need to pass a cyclist on the road. Which is correct?, Pass as close as necessary to avoid oncoming traffic, Maintain at least 1 m distance when passing, Move into the bike lane and accelerate, Honk before passing to signal them, Motorcycles require extra caution because:, They can stop faster than cars, They are smaller, harder to see, and require full lane space, They are allowed to drive in the shoulder, They follow different traffic laws than cars, When driving near a large truck:, Stay close behind to see better, Pass quickly without signaling, Give extra space, especially for turning, and avoid blind spots, Assume the truck will see you at all times, An ambulance approaches with lights and sirens. What should you do?, Pull over to the right and stop safely until it passes, Maintain speed but move slightly to the right, Stop immediately in the lane closest to you, Continue driving; it will maneuver around you, A school bus is stopped with flashing red lights on a two-lane road. What should you do?, Slow down, but continue driving carefully, Stop at least 20 m away from the bus, Stop only if you are in the same lane, Honk to alert the bus driver and pass, Where should you avoid lingering when driving near a large truck?, Directly in front, beside, or behind the truck, Only behind the truck, Only beside the truck, Anywhere near a truck is safe, What is the minimum safe following distance behind a large truck?, 1 second, 3–4 seconds, increase in poor conditions, 2 seconds, Less than 1 second is fine if traffic is light, You are behind a funeral procession. The correct way to follow is:, Tailgate closely to stay in the procession, Keep a safe distance between your vehicle and the last vehicle in the procession, Pass occasionally to get ahead, urn on high beams to signal the procession, You approach a street with a parade. What should you do?, Drive through slowly to see the floats, Yield to the parade and follow traffic control signals, Honk to get pedestrians to move, Use the shoulder to bypass the parade, A Class 7 learner has accumulated 8 demerit points. What is the correct outcome?, Nothing happens; 8 points is safe for learners, The driver may face a license suspension, Immediate cancellation of the learner license, Driver improvement course is automatically required, A fully licensed driver reaches 15 demerit points. Which is true?, The driver gets only a warning letter, The license is suspended, The license is cancelled permanently, Nothing happens unless the driver commits another offence, Which of the following actions can result in demerit points in Alberta?, Using a handheld phone while driving, Failing to stop at a stop sign, Not wearing a seat belt, All of the above, Demerit points for traffic violations remain on a driver’s record for:, 1 year from the date of the offence, 2 years from the date of the offence, 5 years or until license renewal, whichever comes first, Permanently, unless appealed.

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