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2. How far back are you required to stop from railroad tracks?
1. 6 metres from the nearest rail.
2. 5 metres from the nearest rail.
3. 10 metres from the nearest rail.
4. 3 metres from the nearest rail.
Answer: B
3. If you are going into a curve too quickly, you should:
1. Slam on your brakes.
2. Pump the brakes, gradually slowing down until you can stop.
3. Pull the emergency brake and steer into the curve.
4. Ease off the accelerator, then speed up slightly as you regain traction.
Answer: D
1. When on the opposite side of a divided highway median.
2. There's room for the emergency vehicle to pass you.
3. When your emergency is more important than theirs.
4. When you are able to stay ahead of the emergency vehicle.
Answer: A
1. Ensure that you stay at least 150 metres ahead of the emergency vehicle.
2. Stop wherever you are.
3. Turn up the volume on the stereo.
4. Pull over to the curb and stop.
Answer: D
6. When do emergency vehicles with flashing lights and sirens have the right of way?
1. In intersections.
2. While driving on the righ side of the road.
3. In all circumstances.
4. While on your side of a divided median.
Answer: C
7. When pulling away from the curb, you should:
1. Shoulder check, then pull out when safe.
2. Check your rear-view mirror, then pull out when safe.
3. Signal, shoulder check, then pull out when safe.
4. Signal, check your rear-view mirror, then pull out when safe.
Answer: D
8. If your tire blows while driving you should:
1. Slam on the brakes, hold the wheel firmly, and pull over to the side of the road.
2. Drive as fast as you can to the nearest service station.
3. Take your foot off the gas, hold the wheel firmly, gently press on the brakes and steer in the direction you want to go; pull over as soon as you can.
4. Stop immediately so that you don't ruin your tires even more.
Answer: C
9. If your gas pedal sticks and you cannot pull it up with your shoe you should:
1. Slam on the brakes.
2. Pull up your emergency brake.
3. Apply the brakes, look for an escape path, put the car in neutral and follow your escape path.
4. Keep driving until you run out of gas.
Answer: C
10. The best reason for not using a cellphone while driving is:
1. Your ability to see and hear hazards may be reduced.
2. Your car battery may wear down.
3. The reception may not be clear.
4. It may be difficult to hold on to the phone while driving.
Answer: A
11. When traveling in B.C. in the winter, it is a good idea to:
1. Carry a shovel, sand or salt, and warning flares.
2. Use snow tires and carry chains.
3. Make sure that snow and frost are removed from all your windows before you start driving.
4. All of the above.
Answer: D
12. If you begin to skid on black ice, what is the safest thing to do?
1. Accelerate and steer in the direction you want to go.
2. Brake and steer in the direction you want to go.
3. Ease off the accelerator and steer to the side of the road.
4. Ease off the accelerator and steer in the direction you want to go.
Answer: D
13. On wet roads you should be prepared to deal with:
1. Hydroplaning.
2. Loss of traction.
3. Poor visibility.
4. All of the above
Answer: D
14. To help prevent collision with an animal you should:
1. Scan the sides of the roadway ahead for animals.
2. Watch for animal crossing signs.
3. Be extra cautious at dusk and dawn.
4. All of the above.
Answer: D
15. Unless signs tell you otherwise, the speed limit in cities and towns is:
1. 80 km/h
2. 30 km/h
3. 50 km/h
4. 60 km/h
Answer: C
16. When a school bus displays flashing red lights:
1. You can pass on the left, as long as the bus is parked.
2. You must stop if you are behind the bus, but you can continue if you are approaching from the opposite direction.
3. You cannot pass the bus in either direction.
4. You should slow down to the school zone speed limit.
Answer: C
17. You may pass on the right when:
1. You are on a two or more-laned roadway.
2. A driver ahead of you is turning left, and it is safe to go around.
3. There is a paved shoulder.
4. A. and B. are correct
Answer: D
18. You should never pass in the oncoming lane in which circumstances?
1. On a curve.
2. Near or at the crest of a hill.
3. In an intersection.
4. All of the above.
Answer: D
19. When are you permitted to pass in the oncoming lane?
1. When there is a yellow double solid line in the center of the road.
2. When there is a broken yellow line in the center of the road.
3. When there is a broken white line in the center of the road.
4. You should never pass in the oncoming lane.
Answer: B
20. If you witness a crash you can offer assistance by:
1. Making sure your vehicle is parked away from the crash.
2. Calling for emergency services if necessary.
3. Staying with injured people until help arrives.
4. All of the above.
Answer: D
21. If you are in an accident you must:
1. Stop to give assistance and to give your name and insurance information to others involved in the accident.
2. Stop only if the accident is serious.
3. Stop only to check whether damage has occurred.
4. Stop to give assistance and to give your name and insurance information to others involved in the accident only if someone is injured.
Answer: A
22. You must report an accident to the police in what circumstances?
1. Always.
2. If the estimated damage is over $1000.
3. If someone has been hurt or killed.
4. B. and C. are correct.
Answer: D
23. If your engine fails while you are driving you should:
1. Signal and steer to the edge of the road.
2. Turn on your hazard lights.
3. Stay with your vehicle and raise the hood.
4. All of the above.
Answer: D
24. If your hood flies up while you are driving you should:
1. Stop wherever you are.
2. Try to look through the crack below the hood or open your window to look in the direction you are travelling.
3. Slow down, turn on the hazard lights and steer over to the side of the road.
4. B. and C. are correct.
Answer: D
25. If you are faced with an inevitable collision you should:
1. Slow down as much as possible and steer for something that will cushion your car.
2. Take your hands off the wheel and cover your head with your arms.
3. Leap from the car if you can.
4. Hit the brakes -- hard.
Answer: A
26. If your brakes fail you should:
1. Keep driving until you run out of gas.
2. Pull rapidly on the parking brake.
3. Pump the brakes rapidly, shift into a lower gear, pull gently on the parking brake and use your horn to warn other drivers.
4. Keep your hand on the horn so everyone gets out of the way.
Answer: C
27. You may cross a bicycle lane when:
1. There is a broken white line.
2. You want to park in that lane.
3. You are turning in or out of a driveway.
4. A. and C. are correct.
Answer: 4
28. You may enter a High Occupancy Vehicle or HOV lane when:
1. There are broken lines to indicate a crossing point.
2. You have the required number of people in your vehicle, as indicated by HOV signs.
3. You want to drive faster than everyone else.
4. A. and B. are correct.
Answer: 4
29. You may turn left ahead of oncoming traffic if:
1. You see the advance green arrow at the bottom of the regular set of traffic lights.
2. You see the green arrow on a separate set of traffic lights designated for left turns.
3. You don't have an advance green arrow or a separate left-turn signal, but you think you can make it before oncoming traffic proceeds into the intersection.
4. A. and B. are correct.
Answer: 4
30. When you arrive at a roundabout or traffic circle, you should:
1. Slow down as you approach the circle.
2. Yield to traffic already in the circle.
3. Yield to vehicles on your right if they arrive at the same time you do.
4. All of the above.
Answer: 4
31. If you are in an intersection waiting to turn left and the light turns yellow, you should:
1. Complete your turn as quickly as possible; you are not allowed to be in the intersection when the light turns red.
2. Make sure no oncoming cars are trying to beat the red light and complete your turn safely.
3. Back up and wait for the next green light.
4. Drive straight through the intersection before the light turns red; you've missed your chance to turn.
Answer: 2
32. What clues might indicate that you are approaching a stale green light?
1. Many cars are lined up at the cross street waiting for their light to turn green.
2. Pedestrians are no longer in the intersection.
3. The crosswalk signal has changed from a white figure to a flashing orange hand.
4. A. and C. are correct.
Answer: 4
33. In order to make sure your tires are in good condition, you should:
1. Check them regularly for proper inflation.
2. Check for adequate tread.
3. Make sure all four tires are similar so they work together.
4. All of the above.
Answer: 4
34. On a multi-lane road, the right lane is often the safest because:
1. It is less likely that someone will tailgate you.
2. It keeps you away from oncoming traffic.
3. You get a better view of traffic from the right lane.
4. A. and B. are correct.
Answer: 4
35. If someone is tailgating you, you should:
1. Slow down slightly to increase the space in front of your car, allowing you extra space to stop more gradually if you need to.
2. Move into another lane.
3. Pull over to let the tailgater pass.
4. Any of the above.
Answer: 4