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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
What is the appropriate distance to signal before making a turn?
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The motorist must use the appropriate lane and signal a minimum of 100 feet before entering a turn.
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The motorist must use the appropriate lane and signal a minimum of 100 feet before entering a turn.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
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Before turning, a motorist should always slow down before arriving at an intersection.
Maintain a consistent speed and follow pavement markings.
Remain in the same lane until the turn is finished.
Ensure that the turn signal is turned off upon completion of the turn.Incorrect
Before turning, a motorist should always slow down before arriving at an intersection.
Maintain a consistent speed and follow pavement markings.
Remain in the same lane until the turn is finished.
Ensure that the turn signal is turned off upon completion of the turn. -
Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
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When entering a parking space on his or her right, a motorist should keep an eye on traffic in the front and back.
Signal and start decelerating.
Ensure the back of the vehicle clears any parked vehicles.
Horn to warn nearby pedestrians.Incorrect
When entering a parking space on his or her right, a motorist should keep an eye on traffic in the front and back.
Signal and start decelerating.
Ensure the back of the vehicle clears any parked vehicles.
Horn to warn nearby pedestrians. -
Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Which of the following must you avoid while parking in parallel?
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In order to park parallel, a motorist must find a parking space sufficiently large for the vehicle.
Correctly signal motorists that the vehicle will move backward to the right.
Pull along the vehicle parallel to approximately 2-4 feet in front of the vehicle.
Turn around and ensure the lane is clear behind the vehicle prior to backing up.
Make sure the right rear wheel did not touch the pavement.Incorrect
In order to park parallel, a motorist must find a parking space sufficiently large for the vehicle.
Correctly signal motorists that the vehicle will move backward to the right.
Pull along the vehicle parallel to approximately 2-4 feet in front of the vehicle.
Turn around and ensure the lane is clear behind the vehicle prior to backing up.
Make sure the right rear wheel did not touch the pavement. -
Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Which of the following situation is not required to slow down?
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A motorist should slow down on narrow or winding roads, at intersections or railway crossings, on hills, at sharp curves, when pedestrians or vehicle hazards exist, and on wet or slippery roads.
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A motorist should slow down on narrow or winding roads, at intersections or railway crossings, on hills, at sharp curves, when pedestrians or vehicle hazards exist, and on wet or slippery roads.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which of the lane marking and description is incorrect?
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Both center lines are solid: No passing is allowed.
One center line is broken: Only on the side with the broken line is allowed to pass.
Both center lines are broken: Both sides are allowed to pass.Incorrect
Both center lines are solid: No passing is allowed.
One center line is broken: Only on the side with the broken line is allowed to pass.
Both center lines are broken: Both sides are allowed to pass. -
Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Which of the following situations allowed passing?
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Passing is not allowed at any time he/she cannot see far enough ahead.
At a crossing/intersection.
At a railroad crossing
On narrow bridges or in underground passageways or tunnels.
Where a sign prohibits passing.
When behind a vehicle that stopped to give way to a pedestrian.Incorrect
Passing is not allowed at any time he/she cannot see far enough ahead.
At a crossing/intersection.
At a railroad crossing
On narrow bridges or in underground passageways or tunnels.
Where a sign prohibits passing.
When behind a vehicle that stopped to give way to a pedestrian. -
Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Which of the following situation is not require motorists to be prepared to yield?
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A motorist should always be prepared to yield on the following situations:
* When police cars, fire trucks, and ambulances give warning signals.
* When buses re-enter the flow of traffic.
* When a postal vehicle is seeking to re-enter the flow of traffic.
* When pedestrians in a crosswalk or seeking to cross a road.
* When motorized or mobility-assistive devices in a crosswalk or seeking to cross a road.Incorrect
A motorist should always be prepared to yield on the following situations:
* When police cars, fire trucks, and ambulances give warning signals.
* When buses re-enter the flow of traffic.
* When a postal vehicle is seeking to re-enter the flow of traffic.
* When pedestrians in a crosswalk or seeking to cross a road.
* When motorized or mobility-assistive devices in a crosswalk or seeking to cross a road. -
Question 9 of 10
9. Question
What are the penalties a motorist may face if a motorist does not give way to a pedestrian crossing?
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When motorists do not comply with a pedestrian crossing, they are liable to a fine of $100, a maximum of 15 days in jail, and a 2-point fine for the license.
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When motorists do not comply with a pedestrian crossing, they are liable to a fine of $100, a maximum of 15 days in jail, and a 2-point fine for the license.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which measures should be avoided to ensure the safety of pedestrians and motorists?
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To keep pedestrians and motorists safe, a motorist should be careful of pedestrians when turning right on red.
Comply to speed limits.
Ensure you do not block or park at pedestrian crossings.
Keep the windscreen of the vehicle clean for maximum visibility.
Pay attention to pedestrians at all times.Incorrect
To keep pedestrians and motorists safe, a motorist should be careful of pedestrians when turning right on red.
Comply to speed limits.
Ensure you do not block or park at pedestrian crossings.
Keep the windscreen of the vehicle clean for maximum visibility.
Pay attention to pedestrians at all times.