Basic Exam Practice Flashcards
Yellow line markings are used:
To separate traffic travelling in opposite directions
What should you do if part of your brake system fails?
Push harder on your brakes even if the pedal goes to the floor and use your parking brake if necessary.
U-turns are not allowed at
Traffic lights with no signs.
When parking uphill on the side of a road with a curb, the wheels should be:
Away from the curb
White lane markings:
Are used to separate traffic travelling in the same direction.
Under the Safe Driver Recognition program, drivers with 25 points in the safety zone:
get a 25% discount on plate insurance.
Drivers who receive a roadside suspension who were transporting passengers under 16 years of age are subject to a minimum vehicle impoundment of:
7 days
If your vehicle goes into a skid (slides sideways), you should:
Look where you want to go and steer there
Unless otherwise posted, under normal conditions the maximum speed limit on Saskatchewan highways is:
80 km/h
When passing, it is safe to return to your travelling lane:
When you see in your rearview mirror that you have passed the vehicle.
Vehicle collisions must be reported to the police immediately:
if there is an injury, death, hit and run, an impaired driver, an out of province vehicle or where a vehicle must be towed.
A white diamond marking in a lane indicates:
the lane is reserved for specific vehicles.