Road Rules Flashcards
Intersection NOT controlled by traffic lights - Stop within…
9m
Intersection controlled by traffic lights - Stop within…
15m
Do NOT park anywhere that you don’t have a clear view for at least ______ in both directions.
125 metres
G2 driver age 19 or younger (6 months of experience or less) may carry ____ unrelated passenger between midnight and 5 am
1
If the G2 driver has more than 6 months of experience, may carry up to ____ unrelated passengers
3
Dim headlights within ______ m of an ONCOMING vehicle
150m - on coming
Drivers are prohibited from passing another vehicle within ______ of a pedestrian crossover.
30m
If a fully licensed driver accumulates 15 or more demerit points on his or her record, the driver’s licence will be suspended for
30 DAYS
If you are convicted of fleeing a police officer who signaled you to pull over, your licence will be suspended for
5 YEARS
You will receive _____ the first time you are convicted of a Criminal Code offence.
A one-year licence suspension
While driving, a Class G1 learner must be supervised by an accompanying driver. The blood-alcohol level of the accompanying driver must be less than
0.05% (4 years of experience)
When lights are required, drivers must use lower-beam headlights when following another vehicle within…
60m
Which of the following has the right-of-way over all others at an intersection when the signal light is green?
- Pedestrians crossing against the light
- Pedestrians crossing with the light
- Vehicles turning right
- Vehicles turning left
2.
At an intersection where there is a flashing yellow traffic light, you must
- Stop if making a right turn
- Continue at the same speed
- Stop if making a left turn
- Slow down and proceed with caution
4.
As a level one (G1) driver, you must be accompanied by a class G or higher licensed driver, who has the following driving experience more than
- Three years
- Four years
- Eight years
- Six years
2.
If you are a teenage driver with your G2 licence for 6 months and until you obtain your full G licence or turn 20, how many passengers are you allowed to carry between midnight and 5 a.m.?
- 3 passengers aged 19 or under (no restrictions for passengers the age of 20 and over)
- No passengers aged 19 or under
- 1 passenger aged 19 or under
- 2 passengers aged 19 or under
1.
In what position on the roadway must you be before making a left turn from a one-way traffic street?
- Close to the right-hand side of the roadway
- Close to the centre line of the roadway
- Close to the left side of the roadway
- Does not matter
3.
What insurance protection does the owner
get who pays the uninsured motor vehicle fee?
- $10,000 insurance coverage
- $20,000 insurance coverage
- $35,000 insurance coverage
- No insurance protection whatever
4.
When approaching a railway crossing at which an electrical or mechanical signal device is warning of the approach of a train you must
- Stop not less than 1.5 m (5 ft.) from the nearest rail
- Increase speed and cross tracks as quickly as possible
- Stop not less than 5 m (15 ft.) from the nearest rail
- Slow down and proceed with caution
3.
When does the law require lights on vehicles to be turned on?
- Between sunset and sunrise
- Between dusk and dawn and at any other time you cannot see clearly for a distance of 150 m
- Between half an hour before sunset to half an hour after sunrise and at any other time you cannot see clearly for a distance of 150 m (500 ft.)
- No specified time
3.
Which of the following penalties can the court impose on a person convicted of driving 50 km/h (30 m.p.h.) or more over the speed limit?
- Suspension of licence for 6 months
- Suspension of licence for 30 days
- Impoundment of motor vehicle for 6 months
- Imprisonment of person for 6 months
2.
Should your right wheels drop off the roadway, what is the best way to get back on the roadway?
- Steer hard to the left
- Apply brakes and steer hard to the left
- Take foot off gas pedal, turn back when vehicle has slowed
- Apply brakes to reduce speed
3.
When 15 or more Demerit Points have accumulated on a record, the driver’s licence is suspended
- Automatically, and for 30 days from receipt of licence
- At the discretion of the Ministry
- Only if the licence is NOT used for business purposes
- For 3 months
1.
A driver may be required to attend an interview and re-examination of his driving ability
- When 9 demerit points have been accumulated
- When 3 demerit points have been accumulated
- When 6 demerit points have been accumulated
- When 15 demerit points have been accumulated
1.
When it is safe to do so, passing other vehicles on the right side
- Is permitted on any street or highway
- Is permitted providing it is possible to do so by driving on the shoulder of the road
- Is not permitted under any circumstances
- Is permitted when the street or highway has two or more lanes for traffic in the direction you are travelling
4.
A flashing green light at an intersection, where turns to the left and right are permitted, means
- You may turn to the left if the way is clear
- You may turn to the right if the way is clear
- You may proceed straight through if the way is clear
- You may do any of the above
4.
A flashing red signal light at an intersection
means
- Slow down and drive with increased caution
- Slow down and if necessary yield right-of-way to cars approaching from the left or right
- Signal light is out of order, proceed with caution
- Stop. Proceed only when it is safe to do so
4.
When entering a freeway you should
- Stop on acceleration lane, wait for an opening, then enter the freeway rapidly
- Accelerate quickly to freeway speed and merge with freeway traffic
- Slow down, and then enter freeway at a sharp angle
- Drive slowly and be prepared to stop for freeway traffic
2.
When a truck becomes disabled on the highway, where the speed limit is in excess of 60 km/h flares or reflectors must be placed approximately what distance ahead of and to the rear of the disabled vehicle?
1. 15 m (50 ft.)
2. 30 m (100 ft.)
3. 60 m (200 ft.)
4. 90 m (300 ft.)
2.
At 15 Demerit points, your licence is suspended, after 30 days, the number of points on the driver’s record is
- Reduce to 7 points
- Reduce to 0 points
- Reduce to 5 points
- None of the above
1.
If you are convicted of drinking and driving, you will lose your driver’s licence on the first offence for
- 1 month
- 3 months
- 6 months
- 1 year
- 1 year
At what level of alcohol in the blood can you be convicted of being an impaired driver?
1. 003%
2 0.05%
3. 0.08%
4. 1.0%
3.
Except when passing, what distance must be maintained between commercial vehicles travelling in the same direction on the highway outside a city, town or village?
1. 30 m (100 ft.)
2. 60 m (200 ft.)
3. 120 m (400 ft.)
4.150 m (500 ft.)
2.
Under Ontario’s Move Over law, you are required to
Move into the rightmost lane if you are driving slower than other traffic.
pull over if an emergency vehicle is following you with its lights flashing.
change lanes if safe when passing a stopped emergency vehicle with its lights flashing.
do none of the above.
change lanes if safe when passing a stopped emergency vehicle with its lights flashing.
If a fully licensed driver accumulates 15 or more demerit points on his or her record, the driver’s licence will be suspended for
1. 90
2. 30
3. 60
4. 40
2.
While driving, a Level Two (Class G2) driver must not have a blood alcohol concentration greater than
1. 0.05%.
2. 0.02%.
3. 0.08%.
4. zero.
4.
If someone is tailgating you, what should you do?
1. Move into another lane when it is safe to do so
2. Increase your following distance behind the vehicle in front of you
3. Pull over to let the tailgater to pass
4. Do any of the above
4.
A Level One (Class G1) learner driver may practice driving under the supervision of a licensed driver who has at least ______ of driving experience.
1. 2 years
2. 4 years
3. 3 years
4. n5 years
2.
While in the Graduated Driver License Program, drivers are not allowed to operate a vehicle:
- After consuming any alcohol
- In daylight
- With a Blood Alcohol Concentration of more than .08
- Without airbags
1.
To stop quickly on wet or icy roads, you should:
- Brake, but release the pressure if the wheels begin to lock
- Allow the vehicle to coast to a stop rather than using the brake
- Brake hard while avoiding a skid
- Brake as usual
1.
When a police officer signals you to pull over, you must:
- Slow down and stop wherever you are
- Pull over to the left-hand lane if possible
- Pull into a parking lot
- Pullover to the right side and stop
4.
When an intersection has no crosswalk, stop line, or sidewalk, where should you stop?
A. Next to the stop sign
B. Immediately before the stop sign
C. Slightly into the intersection
D. At the edge of the intersection
D.
Your rate of travel should be at the right speed to:
A. Stop within 60 metres
B. Stop within 90 metres
C. Stop within 150 metres
D. Stop at whatever distance is safe for the conditions
D.
When a school bus with its
STOP red lights flashing is stopped on a highway with no median strip, you are required to:
A. Slow down and pass cautiously
B. Honk your horn
C. Stop at a spot at least 20 m away from the bus
D. Pull up as close as possible to the back of the bus
C.
When making a U-turn, you should first consider:
A. How tightly your vehicle can turn
B. Traffic regulations
C. The height of the curb
D. Bad weather
B.
A Blood Alcohol Concentration
(BAC) in the “warn range” of what percentage will result in a license suspension?
.06 to .12
.07 to .08
.05 to .08
.06 to .10
.05 to .08
A novice driver who is convicted of distracted driving will face which of the following penalties for a third offence?
- Licence cancellation and removal from the Graduated Licensing System, but no fine
- A fine, licence cancellation and removal from the Graduated Licensing System
- A fine, licence suspension and 6 demerit points
- A fine, licence suspension and 3 demerit points
2.
Distracted Driving - No Demerit Points
1st offence: a fine of up to $1,000 and a 30-day licence suspension.
2nd offence: a fine of up to $2,000 and a 90-day licence suspension.
3rd offence: a fine of up to $3,000, licence cancellation and removal from the Graduated Licensing System (GLS).
When approaching an intersection, you notice the roadway beyond the intersection is blocked with traffic. What should you do?
- Proceed slowly into the intersection until traffic ahead moves on.
- Sound your horn to warn traffic ahead to move on.
- Stop before entering the intersection and wait until traffic ahead moves on.
- Keep as close as possible to the car ahead.
3.
At an intersection with a green light, who has the right-of-way?
- Vehicles turning right
- Pedestrians crossing with the light
- Pedestrians crossing against the light
- Vehicles turning left
2.
What causes a hydroplaning skid?
1. Overinflated tires
2. thin layer of water between the road and a vehicle’s tires
3. Flat tires
4. Ice on the pavement
2.
When you see a flashing yellow beacon above an intersection, you should:
A. Come to a complete stop before making a left turn
B. Continue on at the same speed
C. Drive with caution
D. Come to a complete stop before making a right turn
C.
A blood alcohol level (BAC) of more than 80 milligrams per 100 millilitres of blood (.08) will result in:
A. An immediate license suspension for 30 days
B. An immediate license suspension for 10 days
C. An immediate license suspension for 90 days
D. An immediate license suspension for 7 days
C.
When are you allowed to use the shoulder to pass another vehicle?
A. Never
B. When it is safe
C. If the vehicle ahead is turning left and the shoulder is unpaved
D. If the vehicle ahead is turning left and the shoulder is paved
D.
How often are drivers who are 80 years old or more required to renew their driver’s licenses?
A. Every three years
B. Every four years
C. Every five years
D. Every two years
D.
Why is driving the maximum speed limit more dangerous at night than during the day?
A. in case some drivers use only their parking lights
B. Roads tend to be more slippery at night than during the day
C. Reaction time tends to be slower at night
D. Visibility is more limited, even with headlights
D.
When a vehicle is stopped at a marked crosswalk, what should you do?
A. Pass on the right
B. Pass on the left
C. Stop behind it
D. Honk the horn to urge the driver of the stopped
vehicle to continue
C.
What should you do if you enter a highway from a private road or driveway?
A. Signal with your hand and then take the right-of-way
В. Move into or across the highway rapidly
C. Honk your horn and proceed with caution
D. Yield the right-of-way to all vehicles approaching on the highway
D.
When a streetcar is stopped to pick up or discharge passengers and there is a safety island, what does the law require you to do?
- Pass with caution
- Stop at least 2 metres behind the safety island
- Sound horn and pass with caution
- Pass on the left side of the streetcar
1.
The police have the right to stop any driver they suspect is impaired. If you refuse to take a breathalyzer test, your licence will be suspended immediately for
30 days
1 year
60 days
90 days
90 days