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Ontario Driver's Regulations and Safety Guidelines

What is the minimum distance you must maintain from a fire hydrant when parking your vehicle in Ontario? 1. 2 meters. 2. 5 meters. 3. 2.5 meters. 4. 3 meters. The answer is 3 meters. In Ontario, you are prohibited from parking within 3 meters, approximately 9 feet, of a fire hydrant. This rule applies across all municipalities in the province to ensure fire crews have unimpeded access for emergencies. When may you lend your driver's license? 1. It is not permitted. 2. In emergencies. 3. To a person learning to drive. 4. For identification purposes. The answer is 1. It is not permitted. In Ontario, it is illegal to lend your driver's license to anyone else or allow someone else to use it, even for identification purposes. The Ontario Ministry of Transportation states that it is illegal to lend your license. Under which of the following conditions is it dangerous and unlawful to make a U-turn? 1. Upon a curve or on a hill where there is a clear view of less than 150 meters in either direction. 2. On a railway crossing or within 30 meters of a railway crossing. 3. within 150 meters of a bridge via duct or tunnel if driver's view is obstructed. 4. Under all of the above conditions. The answer is 4. Under all of the above conditions. What does this road sign mean? 1. Road slippery when wet. 2. No right turn permitted. 3. No left turn permitted. 4. You must not take a U-turns. The answer is 4. You must not take a U-turns. Do not turn to go in the opposite direction. U-turn. When you are deciding whether or not to make a U-turn, your first consideration should be to check. One, traffic regulations. Two, presence of trees, fire hydrants, or poles near the curb. Three, turning radius of your car. Four, height of curb. The answer is one, traffic regulations. U-turns are not allowed any time a traffic sign, for example, a no U-turn sign, prohibits them on curves, hills, and freeways in weather conditions where you are not able to see clearly, such as in rain, fog. When passing a cyclist, you must leave at least underscore of space between your vehicle and the cyclist. 1. 1 meter 2. 0.5 meter 3. 1.5 meters 4. 2 meters The answer is 1. 1 meter. Leave at least a 1 meter distance between your vehicle and a person cycling when passing. This is a legal requirement of the Highway Traffic Act. Slow down and drive cautiously around cyclists and pedestrians. What does this road sign mean? 1. Truck entrance on the right side ahead. 2. No truck allows. 3. Slow down for truck. 4. Truck route. The answer is 1. Truck entrance on the right side ahead. Which of the below infraction can cause two demerit points? One, failure to stop for a police officer. Two, exceeding posted speed limits by more than 50 kilometers per hour. Three, having passengers under 16 not wearing their seatbelts. Four, careless or reckless driving. The answer is three, having passengers under 16 not wearing their seatbelts. Infraction one,causes seven demerit points. Infraction 2 and 4 causes six demerit points. The demerit point stays on record for two years from the date of offense. To get your vehicle out of a skid, you should first: 1. Steer straight ahead. 2. Steer in the opposite direction of the skid. 3. Steer in the direction you want to go. 4. Apply brakes hard. The answer is 3. Steer in the direction you want to go. If your vehicle begins to skid, ease up on the accelerator or brake and on a very slippery surface slip the transmission into neutral if you can. Continue to steer in the direction you wish to go. Be careful not to oversteer. Once you regain control, you can brake as needed, but very gently and smoothly. What must a driver do before entering a highway from a private road or driveway? One, enter or cross the highway as quickly as possible. Two, give hand signal then take right of way. Three, yield right of way to all vehicles approaching on the highway. Four, sound horn and proceed with caution. The answer is three, yield right of way to all vehicles approaching on the highway. When entering a road from a private road or driveway, you must yield to vehicles on the road and pedestrians on the sidewalk. Any fully licensed driver who uses a handheld communications or entertainment device such as a cell phone to talk, text, type, or dial while behind the wheel can face a penalty of up to. 1. A fine up to $300 and 5 demerit points. 2. A fine up to $1,000 and 3 demerit points. 3. A fine up to $120 and 2 demerit points. 4. A fine up to $10,000 and 7 demerit points. The answer is 2. A fine up to $1,000 and 3 demerit points. Driving while holding or using a handheld wireless communication slash entertainment device or viewing a display screen unrelated to the driving task leads to if you're charged with a cell phone ticket You're facing a fine up to dollar one comma 000 a three-day license suspension three demerit points and higher insurance rates What does this road sign mean? One no entry into the intersection to this sign means no stopping three Vehicles approaching from angle shown must stop. 4. Need not stop for stop signs and direction of arrows. The answer is 2. This sign means no stopping. Do not stop in the area between the signs. This means you may not stop your vehicle in this area, even for a moment. Used in pairs or groups. What does a pair of these signs mean? 1. Do not park in the area between the signs. 2. Do not stop in the area between the signs except to load or unload passengers or merchandise. 3. Do not stop in the area between the signs. 4. Do not stand in the area between the signs. The answer is 3. Do not stop in the area between the signs. Do not stop in the area between the signs. This means you may not stop your vehicle in this area, even for a moment. Used in pairs or groups. Never change lanes and traffic without. 1. Giving proper signal and looking to make sure the move can be made safely. 2. Blowing your horn and looking to the rear. 3. Looking in the rear view mirror only. 4. Decreasing speed and giving correct signal. The answer is 1. Giving proper signal and looking to make sure the move can be made safely. In Ontario, never change lanes in traffic without first giving a proper signal and ensuring the move can be made safely, including checking mirrors and blind spots. What does this road sign mean? 1. Lane usage sign permitting all turns including left. 2. No parking from arrows to corner. 3. Advance warning of danger. 4. Lane usage sign meaning right turn only. The answer is 4. Lane usage sign meaning right turn only. This sign directs the driver to turn right only. There could be any reason for it, but obeying this signal would lead to safety and hassle-free drive. What does this road sign mean? 1. You may not turn left on a red light. 2. There is no road on the right side of the intersection. 3. You may not turn right on a green light. 4. You may not turn right on a red light. The answer is 4. You may not turn right on a red light. The no right turn on red sign prohibits a right turn, which without the sign would be legal, during the red phase of the traffic signal. When the driver of another vehicle is about to overtake and pass your vehicle, you must: 1. Speed up so that passing is not necessary. 2. Move to the left to prevent passing. 3. Signal to the other driver not to pass. 4. Move to the right and allow such vehicle to pass. The answer is 4. Move to the right and allow such vehicle to pass. When approaching an intersection where a traffic signal light is red and a policeman motions you to go through, you should: 1. Wait for the light to turn green. 2. Obey the policeman's signal and go through it once. 3. Call the policeman's attention to the red light. 4. Stop to make sure he wants you to go through. The answer is 2. Obey the policeman's signal and go through it once. At an intersection, the traffic light if red, but a police officer motions you to go through. What should you do? One, stop and make sure that the police officer really too, wants you to go through. Three, tell the police officer that the light is red. Four, go through. The answer is four, go through, obey police. When police officers are directing traffic, you must follow their directions, even if the directions are different from traffic lights or signs. What does this road sign mean? 1. Keep to the right of the traffic island. 2. Road turns right then left. 3. Winding road ahead. 4. Pass other traffic on the right. The answer is 1. Keep to the right of the traffic island. Keep right signs are used in locations where the driver must pass only on the right of a roadway feature or obstruction. The sign will be posted ahead of the obstacle in order to warn the driver of a traffic island, obstruction or median ahead. When changing lanes on a multi-lane highway, a driver should: 1. Check the mirrors and signal. 2. Use the horn. 3. Activate the emergency signals. 4. Move into the new lane as fast as possible. The answer is 1. Check the mirrors and signal. Before changing lanes, the driver should make sure it's safe by checking the mirrors and doing a shoulder check to check the blind spot. Then the driver should signal and move gradually into the new lane. To pull out of a parking space, you should: 1. Honk your horn and slowly pull away from the curb. 2. Check for traffic, signal, and quickly pull away from the curb. 3. Check for traffic, signal, and pull away from the curb when it is safe to do so. 4. signal and pull away from the curb. The answer is 3. Check for traffic, signal, and pull away from the curb when it is safe to do so. To pull out of a parking space, you should check for traffic, signal, and pull away from the curb when it is safe to do so. This sign means 1. A bumpy road 2. Do not stand or stop in this area 3. School area 4. No bicycles are allowed on this road The answer is 2. Do not stand or stop in this area. A no standing sign means you are not allowed to stop your vehicle, even temporarily, to load or unload passengers or goods, unless it's for an emergency or to comply with a traffic signal or officer. If one of your tires suddenly blows out while you're driving, what should you do? 1. Bring the vehicle to a stop off the road. 2. Take your foot off the gas pedal. 3. Concentrate on steering. 4. Do all of the above. The answer is 4. Do all of the above. Blowouts can cause tremendous steering and will vibration, but don't be alarmed. Take your foot off the gas pedal to slow down and steer the vehicle firmly in the direction you want to go. Bring the vehicle to a stop off the road. An accident must be reported to the police when there is personal injury or when the damage exceeds. 1. $500 2. $1,000. 3. $2,000. 4. $5,000. The answer is 3. $2,000. By law, you must report any collision to the police when there are injuries or damage to vehicles or other property exceeding $2,000. As of January 1st, 2025, previously set at $2,000, the new threshold has been raised to $5,000. This means that drivers are now only required to report collisions to the police if the total damage to all vehicles and property involved exceeds $5,000. However, the MTO handbook still uses $2,000. What does this road sign mean? 1. The bridge ahead lifts or swings to allow boats to pass. 2. Airport. 3. Hotel. 4. Narrow road ahead. The answer is one. The bridge ahead lifts or swings to allow boats to pass. The bridge ahead lifts or swings to let boats pass. What does this road sign mean? 1. Airport 2. Hotel 3. Narrow road ahead 4. Movable bridge ahead. The answer is 4. Movable bridge ahead. This warning sign indicates a movable bridge ahead. The bridge lifts or swings open to allow boats to pass. Slow down and prepare to stop in case the bridge is open. What does this road sign mean? 1. A hidden school bus stop ahead, slow down, drive with extra caution, watch for children and school buses with flashing red lights. 2. Hidden intersection. 3. School zone. 4. School with playground. The answer is 1. A hidden school bus stop ahead, slow down,drive with extra caution, watch for children and school buses with flashing red lights. This sign warns you that you are coming to a hidden school bus stop. Slow down, drive with extra caution, watch for children and for a school bus with flashing red lights. What does this road sign mean? 1. Hidden intersection ahead. 2. Hidden bus bay ahead. 3. Hidden school bus stop ahead. 4. School zone ahead. The answer is 3. Hidden school bus stop ahead. This warning sign means that there is a hidden school bus stop ahead. School buses stop with a flashing red light there. Slow down, drive with extra caution, and watch for children or a school bus with flashing lights. What should you do if you enter a highway from a private road or driveway? 1. Yield the right of way to all vehicles approaching on the highway. 2. Move into or across the highway rapidly. 3. Honk your horn and proceed with caution. 4. Signal with your hand and then take the right of way. The answer is 1. Yield the right of way to all vehicles approaching on the highway. This sign means 1. No parking on the days and time shown. 2. Parking permitted as indicated. 3. No parking limitation. 4. No parking between 9 o'clock to is more dangerous to drive at the maximum speed limit at night than during daytime as: 1. Your reaction time is slower at night. 2. You cannot see as far ahead at night. 3. Some drivers unlawfully drive with parking lights only. 4. The roadways are more apt to be slippery at night. The answer is 2. You cannot see as far ahead at night. At night and in weather conditions such as rain, snow or fog, you cannot see as far ahead, even with headlights. Slow down when driving at night, especially on unlit roads and whenever weather conditions reduce your visibility. You should under all conditions drive at a speed which will allow you to: 1. Stop within 90 meters, 300 feet. 2. Stop within 60 meters, 200 feet. 3. Stop within 150 meters . 4. Stop within a safe distance. The answer is 4. Stop within a safe distance. If your right wheels drop off the roadway, what is the best way to get back onto roadway? 1. Apply the brakes to reduce your speed. 2. Steer hard to the left. 3. Apply the brakes and steer hard to the left. 4. Take your foot off the gas pedal, let your vehicle slow down, and gently steer back onto the roadway. The answer is four. Take your foot off the gas pedal, let your vehicle slow down, and gently steer back onto the roadway. If your right wheels drop off the roadway, do not make a sharp turn. Instead, take your foot off the gas pedal and let your vehicle slow down. Then steer gently to get back on the roadway. What does this road sign mean? One, winding road ahead. 2. Bumpy road ahead. 3. Road ahead slippery when wet. 4. No passing ahead. The answer is 3. Road ahead slippery when wet. Pavement is slippery when wet. Slow down and drive with caution. What does this road sign mean? 1. The pavement is slippery when wet. 2. Slow down to prevent hydroplaning. 3. The paved surface ends ahead. 4. The pavement has been milled or grooved. The answer is one. The pavement is slippery when wet. This warning sign means that the road is slippery when wet. In wet weather, slow down and proceed with extra caution. When a vehicle is stopped at a marked crosswalk, what should you do? 1. 100 meters 2. 150 meters 3. 200 meters 4. 250 meters The answer is 2. 150 meters. Never make a U-turn unless you can see at least 150 meters in both directions. What is a flashing yellow light signal above an intersection indicate? 1. Change lanes when it is safe to do so. 2. Increase your following distance behind the vehicle in front of you. 3. Pull over to allow the tailgater to pass. 4. All the above. The answer is 4. All the above. G1 license does not allow you to drive between one 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. to midnight and 5 a.m. 3 5 p.m. and midnight for 5 a.m. and 9 a.m. the answer is 2 midnight and 5 a.m. with the G1 license in Ontario you are prohibited from driving between midnight and 5 a.m. if you're being tailgated what is the best course of action 1 change lanes when it is safe to do so 2Increase your following distance behind the vehicle in front of you. 3. Pull over to allow the tailgater to pass. 4. All the above. The answer is 4. All the above. What does this road sign mean? 1. Hidden intersection ahead. 2. Winding road. 3. Road slippery when wet. 4. Narrow road ahead. The answer is 2. Winding road. Winding road signs are placed in advance of a section of road with three or more curves. These signs are meant to warn drivers to slow down in preparation for multiple curves in the road ahead. What should you do when entering a freeway? 1. Signal, then stop to wait for an opening in traffic. 2. Signal, then accelerate while merging smoothly into traffic. 3. Do what the vehicle ahead of you does. 4. Signal, then accelerate and enter traffic quickly. The answer is 2. Signal, then accelerate while merging smoothly into traffic. A freeway, also called an expressway, is a high-speed, multi-lane road. On a freeway, traffic going in each direction is separated and ramps let vehicles enter and exit. Be sure to check your mirrors and blind spots as you move along the entrance ramp. What should you do when exiting a freeway? 1. Signal, then stop to wait for an opening in traffic. 2. Do what the vehicle ahead of you does. 3. Signal, accelerate while merging smoothly into traffic, then proceeds to the exit lane. 4. Signal, then move into the deceleration lane, reduce speed gradually and obey exit signs. The answer is 4. Signal, then move into the deceleration lane, reduce speed gradually and obey exit signs. When leaving the freeway, signal that you want to move into the deceleration lane, but do not slow down. When you are in the lane, reduce your speed gradually to the speed shown for the exit ramp. If you are convicted of following too closely, tailgating, underscore demerit points will be added to your driving record. 1, 2, 2, 4, 3, 5, 4, 6. The answer is 2, 4 demerit points. If convicted of following too closely, tailgating, four demerit points will be added to your driving record. Failing to stop for a school bus that is unloading passengers will: 1. Result in a one-year jail sentence. 2. Cost you six demerit points and a fine of up to $2,000. 3. Get you a warning and a fine of $100. 4. Result in retaking your road test. The answer is two. cost you 60 merit points and a fine of up to $2,000. It is illegal to fail to stop for a stopped school bus that has its red lights flashing. If you don't stop, you can be fined $400 to $2,000 and receive 60 merit points for a first offense. If you are convicted a second time within five years, the penalty is a fine of $1,000 to $4,000 and 60 merit points. It is illegal not to stop behind a stopped school bus with alternating flashing red lights. If you do not stop, what can happen on a first offense? 1. You can be fined $40 to $200 and get two demerit points. 2. You can be fined $400 to $2,000 and get six demerit points. 3. You can be fined $4,000 to $20,000. 4. You will not be fined for the first offense. You will only receive a warning. The answer is two. You can be fined $400 to $2,000 and get six demerit points. You can get 60 merit points for a first offense and a fine of $400 to $2,000. When do you stop for school bus if there is a median? 1. Whenever you approach and see one. 2. Never, because they will stop for you. 3. Whenever they stop. 4. Only if you are behind a stopped bus which has its upper red alternating lights flashing. The answer is 4. Only if you are behind a stopped bus which has its upper red alternating lights flashing. School buses also have flashing stop signs that swing out from the driver's side, notifying vehicles to stop. Stay back the required distance. If there is no median, how far in front and behind a school bus are you required to stop when its lights are flashing? 1. At least 20 meters behind and far enough in front for children to exit the bus and cross safely. 2. At least 20 feet behind and far enough in front for children to exit the bus and cross safely. 3. At least 10 meters behind and far enough in front for children to exit the bus and cross safely. 4. At least 10 feet behind and far enough in front for children to exit the bus and cross safely. The answer is 1. At least 20 meters behind and far enough in front for children to exit the bus and cross safely. Only proceed when the bus lights have stopped flashing or the bus has moved. What does this road sign mean? 1. Traffic signal ahead. 2. Stop sign 150 meters ahead. 3. Bump 120 meters ahead. 4. Railway crossing ahead. The answer is 1. Traffic signal ahead. RED, signal ahead advance warning signs warn road users of upcoming traffic lights and also indicate when the light is about to turn red, enabling users of the road to prepare to stop their vehicles. What does this road sign mean? One, playground zone sign. Two, children playing in residential area. Three, school zone sign. Four, direction sign for children. The answer is three, school zone sign. A school zone sign is five-sided and has a fluorescent yellow/green background with black symbols. It warns that you are coming to a school zone. Slow down, drive with extra caution and watch for children. What does this road sign mean? 1. Divided highway ahead. 2. You are approaching a one-way street. 3. Hidden intersection ahead. 4. Pavement narrows. The answer is 4. Pavement narrows. Pavement narrows ahead. What does this road sign mean? 1. Bridge ahead. 2. Tunnel ahead. 3. Road narrows ahead. 4. One-way street ahead. The answer is 3. Road narrows ahead. In Ontario, a pavement narrows ahead sign is also known as a road narrows ahead sign. It is a diamond-shaped yellow sign with a black border and parallel black lines that get closer together at the top, warning drivers of a narrowing road ahead, potentially due to a curve or loss of shoulder. What does this road sign mean? 1. Narrow road ahead. 2. Hidden intersection ahead. 3. Railway crossing ahead. 4. Intersection ahead. The answer is 4. Intersection ahead. Intersection ahead. The arrow shows which direction of traffic has the right of way. When a car has stopped to allow a pedestrian to cross the street at a marked crosswalk, what should you do? 1. Pass the stopped car on the left. 2. Sound horn for the driver of the stopped car to drive on. 3. Pass the stopped car to the right. 4. Not pass any car stop to allow a pedestrian to cross. The answer is 4. Not pass any car stop to allow a pedestrian to cross. You must stay stopped until the pedestrian is fully off the roadway. If the pedestrian is halfway through the crossover and is no longer blocking your way, you must still wait for the pedestrian to leave the roadway or you could be charged. What does this hand signal mean? 1. Driver in vehicle is slowing down or stopping. 2. Driver in vehicle is turning right. 3. Driver in vehicle is turning left. 4. Driver in vehicle is exiting a highway. The answer is 3. Driver in vehicle is turning left. If you brake lights or turn signals do not work, ensure you use proper hand signals to warn other drivers of your intentions. Use both for clarity if in doubt. What is the hand signal by extending your left arm out sideways with all your fingers extended or pointing left with your index finger mean? 1. I am turning right 2. I am turning left 3. I am slowing or stopping. 4. I am stopping. The answer is 2. I am turning left. If you brake lights or turn signals do not work, ensure you use proper hand signals to warn other drivers of your intentions. Use both for clarity if in doubt. What does this hand signal mean? 1. Driver in vehicle is slowing down or stopping. 2. Driver in vehicle is turning right. 3. Driver in vehicle is turning left. 4. Driver in vehicle is exiting a highway. The answer is 1. Driver in vehicle is slowing down or stopping. If you brake lights or turn signals do not work, ensure you use proper hand signals to warn other drivers of your intentions. Use both for clarity if in doubt. What does this hand signal mean? 1. Driver in vehicle is slowing down or stopping. 2. Driver in vehicle is turning right. 3. Driver in vehicle is turning left. 4. Driver in vehicle is exiting a highway. The answer is 2. Driver in vehicle is turning right. If you brake lights or turn signals do not work, ensure you use proper hand signals to warn other drivers of your intentions. Use both for clarity if in doubt. What is the hand signal by extending your left arm out sideways bent at a 90 degree angle at the elbow joint, hand pointing upward and the palm of hand facing forward mean? 1. I am turning right. 2. I am turning left. 3. I am slowing or stopping. 4. You may pass me. The answer is 1. I am turning right. How close to a fire hydrant you can legally park? 1. 3 meters, 10 feet. 2. 4.5 meters, 15 feet. 3. 6 meters, 20 feet. 4. 1.5 meters, 5 feet. The answer is 1. 3 meters, 10 feet. You are not allowed to park within 3 meters, 10 feet, of a fire hydrant, or you will be fined if caught. This is applicable in all municipalities across Ontario. You can also get a ticket if you are parked to load or unload near a fire hydrant. What's the meaning of the term overdriving your headlights? 1. When you are driving faster than your stopping distance allows you to see. 2. You are leaving your headlights on too long a risk of burning out the bulbs. 3. You are driving slower than your stopping distance allows you to see. 4. You are leaving your low beam lights on too long at the risk of burning out the bulbs. The answer is 1. When you are driving faster than your stopping distance allows you to see. You are overdriving your headlights when you go so fast that your stopping distance is farther than you can see with your headlights. Hydroplaning occurs due to heavy rain when a vehicle's tires ride up above the water on the roadway. To help prevent hydroplaning you should: 1. Ensure that your tires on your vehicle have good tread depth. 2. Reduce vehicle speed when driving in the rain. 3. Ensure that the tires on the vehicle are inflated to the proper tire pressure. 4. All the above. The answer is 4. All the above. Hydroplaning, also called aquaplaning, is what happens when your tires drive over wet pavement or standing water and lose contact with the road surface, resulting in a loss of traction and an inability to steer the car. How many days does New Ontario residents have to register their vehicle? 1. 150 days 2. 120 days 3. 30 days 4. 60 days. The answer is 3. 30 days. New Ontario residents have 30 days to register their vehicles. To get a permit in Ontario license plates, go to a Service Ontario Center. You must bring along a safety standards certificate, proof of insurance, vehicle import forms if you have brought the vehicle in from another country, and the vehicle permit or ownership from where you used to live. What does vehicle registration include? 1. Obtaining your G1 license. 2. License plates and a vehicle permit. 3. Obtaining your G2 license. 4. None of the above. The answer is 2. License plates and a vehicle permit. License plates in Ontario are based on a plate-to-owner system. This means that vehicle license plates move with the vehicle owner, not the vehicle. When you sell or change vehicles, you must remove your plates. If you do not intend to use them on another vehicle, you may return your plates to a ServiceOntario center. How often and when you have to renew your driver's license? One, every 14 years. Two, every five years. Three, when you receive renewal application in the mail and or before license expiry. Four, you do not have to renew as you have already passed all required tests. The answer is three. When you receive renewal application in the mail and or before license expiry, you will get a renewal application form in the mail. Take the form into any service Ontario center in the province. If you do not get a renewal application form in the mail when your license is due for renewal, call the Ministry of Transportation. You are responsible for making sure you have a valid driver's license. You can renew an expired car or motorcycle driver's license within one year without taking any tests. Under what circumstances a driver's license be canceled?1. If you fail a driver's reexamination. 2. If you don't pay your reinstatement fee or administrative monetary penalty following a suspension. 3. If your check for license fees are not honored by your bank for any or all the above. The answer is 4. Any or all the above. In addition, your license will be cancelled if you voluntarily surrender your driver's license to the Ministry of Transportation or it is surrendered or returned by another jurisdiction. Which of these following statements is not true? 1. Allowed to have more than one Ontario license. 2. Not allowed to use an altered license. 3. Not allowed to use a fictitious or imitation license. 4. Not allowed to lend your license or let someone else use it. The answer is 1. Allowed to have more than one Ontario license. It is illegal to,Lend your license, let someone else use it, use an altered license, use another license as your own, have more than one Ontario driver's license and or use a fictitious or imitation license. What does this road sign mean? 1. Divided highway ahead. 2. Divided road ends, keep to the right. 3. Narrow bridge ahead. 4. Road under construction. The answer is 2. Divided road ends, keep to the right. Divided highway ends, traffic travels in both directions on the same road ahead. Keep to the right-hand road. What does this road sign mean? 1. Divided highway ends. 2. Divided highway starts. 3. One-way traffic ahead. 4. Obstruction ahead. The answer is 1. Divided highway ends. Divided highway ends, traffic travels in both directions on the same road ahead. Keep to the right-hand road. What does this road sign mean? 1. Divided highway begins. 2. Divided highway ends. 3. Two-way traffic. 4. Road under construction. The answer is 1. Divided highway begins. Divided highway begins, traffic travels in both directions on separated roads ahead. Keep to the right-hand road. Each road carries one-way traffic. What does this road sign mean? 1. Right lane ends. 2. Hidden intersection ahead. 3. You are approaching a steep hill. 4. Passing is not allowed. The answer is 4. Passing is not allowed. Do not pass on this road. What does this road sign mean? 1. Narrow road ahead. 2. Road ahead turns left then right. 3. Road ahead turns right then left. 4. Intersection ahead. The answer is 3. Road ahead turns right then left. A sharp turns, right then left sign warns drivers that the road ahead will turn sharply to the right and then sharply to the left. Slow down before you enter the turn and do not pass other vehicles. Sharp turn signs are frequently accompanied by an advisory speed sign warning drivers that conditions ahead make it unsafe to drive at a faster speed. What does this road sign mean? 1. Stop sign ahead. 2. Yield right of way. 3. Dead end street ahead. 4. Slow moving vehicle ahead. The answer is 1. Stop sign ahead. Stop sign ahead. Slow down. What does this road sign mean? 1. No right turn. 2. Divided highway ahead. 3. Narrow bridge ahead. 4. No right turn on red. The answer is 4. No right turn on red. Do not turn right when facing a red light at the intersection. What does this road sign mean? 1. You may exit if you remain in right-hand line. 2. You must not drive in right-hand lane under any circumstances. 3. End of highway, you must move into right-hand lane. 4. Two-way left turn lane. The answer is 4. Two-way left turn lane. This sign, above the road or on the ground, means the lane is only for two-way left turns. What does this road sign mean? 1. Safety check ahead. 2. Warns of a steep hill ahead. 3. Pavement ends 500 feet ahead. 4. Bumpy road ahead. The answer is 2. Warns of a steep hill ahead. Steep hill ahead. You may need to use a lower gear. What does this road sign mean? 1. School area ahead. 2. Railway crossing ahead. 3. You must get the right of way. 4. You have the right of way. The answer is 3. You must get the right of way. A yield sign is a triangle with a white background and a red border. It means you must let traffic in the intersection or close to it go first. Stop if necessary and go only when the way is clear. This sign means1. Yield sign. 2. Slow-moving vehicle ahead. 3. Railway crossing ahead. 4. You have the right of way. The answer is 1. Yield sign. A yield sign is a triangle with a white background and a red border. It means you must let traffic in the intersection or close to it go first. Stop if necessary and go only when the way is clear. What does this road sign mean? 1. School buses load or unload in this area by turning on the flashing red lights and extending the stop arm. Two, you must be driving a school bus to enter this designated area. Three, school buses load or unload in this area without using the flashing red lights or the stop arm. Four, you may park here. The answer is three. School buses load or unload in this area without using the flashing red lights or the stop arm. An important area designated by law for a school bus to load and unload student passengers on a roadway or within a school driveway. If your right wheel drops off the roadway, what is the best way to get back into the roadway?1. Steer hard to the left. 2. Apply brakes to reduce your speed. 3. Apply brakes and steer hard to the left. 4. Take your foot off the gas pedal, let your vehicle slow down and gently steer back into the highway. The answer is 4. Take your foot off the gas pedal, let your vehicle slow down and gently steer back into the highway. The best starting point is to take your foot off the accelerator, keep pulling on the steering wheel and slowly pull it to the left, increasing the pressure until the wheel pops back onto the pavement. Never panic and snap back your car back. This road sign indicates: 1. The direction of travel for each lane. 2. You must not enter this area. 3. You may drive in any direction from any lane. 4. You may not turn on this lane. The answer is 1. The direction of travel for each lane. In a three-lane configuration, the left lane is designed for passing, the middle for travel at normal speeds, and the right for acceleration when passing, entering, or exiting. On highways with additional lanes, a similar format follows: pass in the left, drive in the middle, enter/exit on the right. The use of alcohol or drugs affects a driver by impairing which of the following?1. Vision 2. Judgment 3. Reaction time 4. All of the above The answer is 4. All of the above. Alcohol and drugs act on your brain and body in different ways and can reduce your attention, judgment, motor skills. What does this road sign mean?1. Housing 2. Hospital 3. Horse racing 4. Hills The answer is 2. Hospital. Shows off-road facilities such as hospitals. What does this road sign mean?1. No u-turns 2. No left turns 3. Right turn ahead 4. The side road at the intersection ahead does not have a clear view of traffic. The answer is 4. The side road at the intersection ahead does not have a clear view of traffic. This warning sign indicates that a hidden intersection ahead. There is a hidden side road ahead, and drivers on the side road may not be able to see you approaching. Slow down and proceed with caution. What does this road sign mean?1. There are no right turns allowed. 2. There are no u-turns allowed. 3. There are no left turns allowed. 4. Road branching off ahead. The answer is 4. Road branching off ahead. What does this road sign mean? 1. There are no right turns allowed. 2. There are no U-turns allowed. 3. There are no left turns allowed. 4. Intersection ahead. The answer is 4. Intersection ahead. Arrow shows which direction of traffic has the right of way. What should you do if your cell phone rings while you are driving and you do not have a hands-free device?One, pick up the call as it might be urgent. Two, let the call be redirected to your voicemail. Three, view the caller ID before deciding whether to answer. Four, pick up if you are in red light. The answer is two, let the call be redirected to your voicemail. If the phone rings, don't answer it unless you pull over to a safe spot or let a passenger answer the call or let the call be redirected to your voicemail. If convicted, the penalty you face depends on the kind of license you hold and how long you've been driving. Which of the following items are you prohibited from using while you're driving?1. Laptop computer. 2. Handheld cell phone. 3. DVD player. 4. All of the above. The answer is 4. All of the above. In Ontario, it is against the law to use handheld communication and electronic entertainment devices while driving. These include phones, iPods, iPads, tablets, DVD players, e-readers. In Ontario, is there a law regarding the usage of seatbelts?1. Yes. 2. No. 3. Only when driving on a non-urban highway. 4. Only when driving within a city or town. The answer is 1. Yes. When are you required to wear a seatbelt?1. Wearing a seatbelt is optional. Two, only drivers are required to wear a seatbelt. Three, only passengers are required to wear a seatbelt. Four, all drivers and passengers are required to wear a seatbelt and be properly buckled up. The answer is four. All drivers and passengers are required to wear a seatbelt and be properly buckled up. Drivers will receive a fine up to $1,000 and two demerit points for not wearing a seatbelt. Drivers must ensure all passengers under the age of 16 are properly buckled up. Unbuckled passengers 16 years and older can be fined. Are drivers responsible for requiring their passengers to buckle up? One, only those passengers over 18 years of age. Two, only those passengers under 16 years of age. Three, only those passengers in the front seat. Four, only those passengers who are 16 years of age of older. The answer is two. only those passengers under 16 years of age. Drivers will receive a fine up to $1,000 and two demerit points for not wearing a seatbelt. Drivers must ensure all passengers under the age of 16 are properly buckled up. If the passengers are 16 years of age or older, they, not the driver, are responsible for buckling themselves up. Unbuckled passengers 16 years and older can be fined. While traveling on a highway, the driver of a motor vehicle is not permitted to carry in a house or boat trailer? 1. Firearms. 2. Flammable material. 3. Persons, passenger. 4. Pets. The answer is 3. Persons, passenger. You must also have your rear license plate illuminated with white lighting when headlights are on. Ensure headlights are on January 2nd an hour before sunset and leave them on for half an hour after sunrise. If towing a trailer that is 2.05 meters wide or less, what must it have?1. Two far apart red reflectors at the back, a white license plate light and red tail light. 2. Flashing yellow lights at the rear. 3. Flashing red lights at the rear. 4. None of the above. The answer is one. Two far apart red reflectors at the back, a white license plate light and red tail light. Ensure your trailer has the proper lights and reflectors. Requirements vary depending on trailer width. Never carry passengers in a moving trailer. Can anyone tow a trailer with a gross weight of up to 4,600 kilograms? 1. As long as you have a valid G, G1, G2 or higher driver's license. 2. As long as you have a valid G, G1, G2 or higher driver's license plus a trailer plate and permit. Three, as long as your trailer has trailer plates. Four, only if you have your commercial vehicle license. The answer is two. As long as you have a valid G, G1, G2 or higher driver's license plus a trailer plate and permit. A trailer requires a special permit and plates that you need to obtain and a one-time charge from a vehicle license issuing office. What does this sign mean?1. Winding road ahead. 2. By wheelchair only or disabled person parking, handicap. 3. No parking. 4. No standing. The answer is 2. By wheelchair only or disabled person parking, handicap. An Ontario disability permit can be used by a person who has been assigned the permit in their name to occupy a parking space designated for those with a disability. These parking spaces are marked with a posted sign displaying the universal disability sign as well as marked on the pavement. This road sign means that parking is permitted. One, for electric vehicles. Two, for all vehicles. Three, only for vehicles with very young child passengers. Four, only for vehicles displaying a valid accessible parking permit. The answer is four, only for vehicles displaying a valid accessible parking permit. This road sign means that parking is permitted. 1. Parking is only for vehicles displaying a valid disabled person parking permit. 2. No parking. 3. No standing. 4. Parking is not allowed for a disabled person with a permit. The answer is 1. Parking is only for vehicles displaying a valid disabled person parking permit. Parking permit for Ontarian with disabilities. The Accessible Parking Permit is designed to provide an easier way to get access to different locations for people with disabilities. A valid permit must be shown clearly on the vehicle's sun visor or front dash. What does this road sign mean?1. Sharp bend or turn in the road ahead. 2. Keep right. 3. Traffic must exit to the right. 4. This road turn slightly right ahead. The answer is one. Sharp bend or turn in the road ahead. What do all railway crossings on public roads in Ontario have in common?1. They are marked with large red and white X signs. 2. They have flashing signal lights. 3. They use gates or barriers to prevent drivers from crossing. 4. They have stop signs posted. The answer is 1. They are marked with large red and white X signs. All railway crossings on public roads in Ontario are marked with large red and white X signs. Watch for these signs and be prepared to stop. You may also see yellow advance warning signs and large X pavement markings ahead of railway crossings. What does this road sign mean?1. Road work ahead. 2. School crossing. 3. Survey crew working on the road ahead. 4. Traffic control person ahead. The answer is 4. Traffic control person ahead. Drive slowly and watch for instructions. If the traffic signal light facing you is red and you intend to go straight through the intersection, what must you do?1. Stop and then proceed only when the signal turns green and when the way is clear. 2. Stop, yield to pedestrians, and then proceed with caution. 3. Stop and then proceed when the way is clear. 4. Slow down and then proceed when the way is clear. The answer is one. Stop and then proceed only when the signal turns green and when the way is clear. When the traffic signal light facing you is red and you intend to go straight through the intersection, what must you do?Stop, then proceed only when the signal turns green and when the way is clear. 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: 1, 0.05% 2, 0.02% 3. 0.08% 4. 0.07% The answer is 1. 0.05%. You need an accompanying driver who has a full G license with a minimum of 4 years of driving experience sitting in the front passenger seat. The accompanying driver must have a BAC below 0.05% unless they are 21 years old or younger, then they must have ablood alcohol level. You are on a two-lane road. There is a solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line in the center of the road. The solid yellow line is on your side of the road. Which of the following statements is true?1. Pass only when no traffic is in sight. 2. It is safe to pass. 3. It is unsafe to pass. 4. It is safe to pass in the daytime. The answer is 3. It is unsafe to pass. Yellow lines mark the center of a two-way road used for two-way traffic. You may pass on a two-way road if the yellow center line is broken. When a solid and a broken yellow line are together, you must not pass if you are driving next to the solid line. What does this road sign mean?1. It is a warning sign. 2. During school hours when the yellow lights are flashing, follow the speed limit shown. 3. Watch for cross guard only. 4. Watch for children only. The answer is 2. During school hours when the yellow lights are flashing, follow the speed limit shown. The speed limit in this zone is lowered during school hours. Observe the speed limit shown when the yellow lights are flashing. If someone is tailgating you, what should you do?1. Increase your following distance behind the vehicle in front of you. 2. Pull over to let the tailgater pass. 3. move into another lane when it is safe to do so. 4. Do any of the above. The answer is 4. Do any of the above. Let the tailgater pass. If you're on a multi-lane road, move over to the right when it's safe, giving the driver a chance to pass you on the left. If you're on a single lane road, consider pulling into a well-lit parking lot or gas station to let them pass. What does this road sign mean?1. A highway interchange is 500 meters ahead. 2. Keep right. 3. U-turns permitted ahead. 4. A roundabout is ahead. The answer is 4. A roundabout is ahead. Keep moving. Once you are in the roundabout, do not stop except to avoid a collision. You have the right-of-way overentering traffic. Do not change lanes while in the roundabout. If in the inside lane and you miss your exit, you must continue around until you meet your exit again. What does this road sign mean?1. U-turns permitted 300 meters ahead. 2. A highway interchange is 300 meters ahead. 3. A roundabout is 300 meters ahead. 4. Keep right. The answer is 3. A roundabout is 300 meters ahead. Keep moving. Once you are in the roundabout, do not stop except to avoid a collision. You have the right of way overentering traffic. Do not change lanes while in the roundabout. If in the inside lane and you miss your exit, you must continue around until you meet your exit again. What does this road sign mean?1. Pedestrian crossing. 2. Railway crossing. 3. Uncontrolled intersection. 4. One way. The answer is 2. Railway crossing. All railway crossings on public roads in Ontario are marked with large red and white X signs. Watch for these signs and be prepared to stop. You may also see yellow advance warning signs and large X pavement markings ahead of railway crossings. When approaching a railway crossing at which an electrical or mechanical signal device is warning of the approach of train you must: 1. Stop not less than 1.5 meters from the nearest rail. 2. Increase speed and cross tracks as quickly as possible. 3. Stop not less than 5 meters from the nearest rail. 4. Slow down and proceed with caution. The answer is 3. Stop not less than 5 meters from the nearest rail. All railway crossings on public roads in Ontario are marked with large red and white X signs. Watch for these signs and be prepared to stop. You may also see yellow advance warning signs and large X pavement markings ahead of railway crossings. You are approaching a railway crossing. The crossing signals are warning that a train is approaching. What should you do? 1. Increase your speed and cross the tracks as quickly as possible. 2. Stop at least 2 meters from the nearest rail. 3. Slow down and proceed with caution. 4. Stop at least 5 meters from the nearest rail. The answer is 4. Stop at least 5 meters from the nearest rail. When you come to a railway crossing and there are flashing signal lights, what must you do?1. Continue slowly because flashing lights are only a warning to drive slow. 2. Stop and then proceed slowly across the tracks. 3. Stop and wait for the signal lights to stop flashing. 4. Drive around the gate or barrier to avoid getting stuck on the tracks. The answer is 3. Stop and wait for the signal lights to stop flashing. Stop at least 5 meters back from the nearest rail, gate or barrier. Only cross tracks once gates rise and lights stop flashing. If you miss your exit on an expressway, what should you do?1. Take the next exit. 2. Make a U-turn. 3. Stop on the shoulder and check your map. 4. Back up if there are no other vehicles around. The answer is 1. Take the next exit. If you miss an exit, do not stop or reverse on the freeway. Take the next exit and find a way to double back. What does this road sign mean?1. You must not take a right turn only. Two, you must not make a left turn. Three, hidden intersection ahead. Four, you are approaching a traffic island. The answer is two. You must not make a left turn. The no left turn sign is a turn prohibition sign that is designed to prevent an accident from occurring by informing drivers that turning left is prohibited. Usually found at intersections, stop signs, yield signs, or other locations where drivers intend to make a left turn. Hydroplaning occurs during heavy rain when a vehicle's tires ride up above the water on the roadway. To help prevent hydroplaning, you should: 1. Slow down when driving in the rain. 2. Ensure that the tires on your vehicle are inflated to the proper tire pressures. 3. Ensure that the tires on your vehicle have good thread depth. 4. Do all of the above. The answer is 4. Do all of the above. Hydroplaning occurs when a layer of water builds up between the tires of a vehicle and the road surface, leading to a loss of traction that prevents the vehicle from responding to control inputs. This situation arises when the tires encounter more water than they can scatter or when the water depth exceeds the tire tread's ability to expel it. What does this construction sign mean?One, construction sign, slow down, obey Flagman's direction. Two, a construction sign replacing Flagman on duty. Three, regulatory sign reduced speed. Four, this sign warns of road work operation ahead. The answer is four. This sign warns of road work operation ahead. Road work ahead. This sign means one, pedestrian crossing. Two, road work ahead. Three, flag man on duty ahead. Four, pedestrian crossover. The answer is two, road work ahead. A road work ahead sign, typically orange and black, indicates that construction or maintenance is taking place ahead, prompting drivers to slow down, be alert for potential hazards, and be prepared for delays or detours. What does this road sign mean? 1. No trucks allowed. 2. Warns of a steep hill ahead. 3. Passing is not allowed. 4. Watch for falling rocks. The answer is 4. Watch for falling rocks. Watch for fallen rock and be prepared to avoid a collision. What does this road sign mean? 1. There is a sharp bend or turn in the road ahead. 2. Vehicles in this lane must turn right. 3. Keep to the right of the traffic island. 4. Traffic must travel in one direction only. The answer is 4. Traffic must travel in one direction only. Drivers encountering a one-way sign must travel in the direction that the sign is pointing. One-way signs designate the direction in which traffic is traveling. Drivers must not travel in the opposite direction of the one-way sign due to the risk of a head-on collision. When driving in heavy fog, you should use: 1. Parking lights 2. Low beam headlights 3. Parking lights and high beam headlights 4. High beam headlights The answer is 2. Low beam headlights. Use your low beam headlights. High beams reflect off the moisture droplets in the fog, making it harder to see. If you have fog lights on your vehicle, use them. In addition to your low beams, be patient. What should you do when the driver of another vehicle signals that he or she intends to pass your vehicle? 1. Move to the right side of your lane and increase your speed. 2. Move to the right side of your lane and do not increase your speed. 3. Signal the other driver to remain behind you. 4. Move to the left to block the passing vehicle. The answer is 2. Move to the right side of your lane and do not increase your speed. When faster traffic wants to pass you, move to the right and let it pass in safety. When being passed on an undivided road where the passing driver has pulled into the opposite lane, pay attention to oncoming traffic and move closer to the right side of the lane. Be prepared to slow down to let the passing driver get in front of you more quickly to prevent a collision. What does this road sign mean? 1. Snowmobile parking. 2. Hidden driveway ahead. 3. An upcoming fire truck entrance on the right. 4. An upcoming bus entrance on the right. The answer is 4. An upcoming bus entrance on the right. Indicates an upcoming bus entrance on the right and vehicles should be prepared to yield to buses entering the roadway. What documents may a police officer require a motor vehicle owner to produce? 1. If the motor vehicle is insured, a liability insurance card. 2. The motor vehicle ownership. 3. If he is operating a motor vehicle, a valid driver's license. 4. Any of the above. The answer is 4. Any of the above. driver's license, insurance card, and ownership for the vehicle, a photocopy of front and rear of the ownership is acceptable. Please store within cabin of vehicle. What are you required to do if a police officer signals you to pull over? 1. Slow down, safely pull over in the left lane and come to a complete stop. 2. Slow down, safely pull over in the right lane and come to a complete stop. 3. Slow down and stop in the lane you are in. 4. Signal and stop at the next intersection and wait for the police officer. The answer is 2. Slow down, safely pull over in the right lane and come to a complete stop. Do not get out of your vehicle. Wait for the police officer to come to you. Never change lanes in traffic without: 1. Looking into the rearview mirror only. 2. Blowing your horn and looking to make sure that the lane change can be performed safely. 3. Giving the proper signal and looking to make sure that the lane change can be performed safely. 4. Giving the proper signal and slowing down. The answer is 3. Giving the proper signal and looking to make sure that the lane change can be performed safely. Never change lanes without giving the proper signal and looking to make sure the move can be made safely. Here are the steps for making a lane change: Check your mirrors for a space in traffic where you can enter safely. Check your blind spot by looking over your shoulder in the direction of the lane change. Never change lanes in traffic without. 1. Give proper signal and looking to make sure the move can be made safely. 2. Decreasing speed and giving the correct signal. 3. Looking into the rear view mirror only. 4. Blowing your horn and looking to the rear. The answer is 1. Give proper signal and looking to make sure the move can be made safely. Never change lanes without giving the proper signal and looking to make sure the move can be made safely. Here are the steps for making a lane change. Check your mirrors for a space in traffic where you can enter safely. Check your blind spot by looking over your shoulder in the direction of the lane change. A school bus with flashing red signal lights is stopped ahead of you. What does the law require you to do when meeting or overtaking the bus? 1. Remain stopped until the bus proceeds or the red signal lights stop flashing. 2. Slow down and pass with care. 3. It does not matter as long as you sound your horn. 4. Blowing your horn and looking to the rear. The answer is 1. Remain stopped until the bus proceeds or the red signal lights stop flashing. Watch for flashing amber lights on a school bus indicating they will be stopping to pick up or drop off students. Slow down. Prepare to stop. The law requires all motorists to stop for school buses when the bus is stopped and its overhead red signal lights are flashing and our stop arm is out. What is the purpose of a diamond-shaped traffic sign? 1. to warn drivers of upcoming hazards or conditions. Two, to indicate a regulatory requirement or prohibition. Three, to indicate a construction zone. Four, to provide information about nearby facilities. The answer is one, to warn drivers of upcoming hazards or conditions. If your brakes fail, one, apply the parking brake gently but firmly while holding the release button. Two, pump the brake pedal. 3. Turn on the emergency flashers. 4. All the above. The answer is 4. Do all the above. Try pumping the brake pedal to temporarily restore hydraulic brake pressure. If this does not work, apply the parking brake gently but firmly while holding the release button. If your brakes do fail and you manage to stop, do not drive away. Call for help. If you are convicted of driving at 50 kilometers per hour or more over the speed limit, you will face which of the following penalties? One, maximum of six months in jail. Two, fines of up to $2,000. Three, driver's license suspension for up to two years or six demerit points. Four, all of the above. The answer is four, all of the above. If you are convicted of careless driving causing bodily harm or death you can face. fines from $2,000 to $50,000, six demerit points, a maximum of two years in jail. Courts can impose a driver's license suspension of up to five years, a mandatory driver improvement course upon conviction. A flashing green light at an intersection where left and right turns are permitted means. One, you may go straight, two, you may turn left, three, you may turn right, four, all of the above. The answer is 4. All of the above. When you face a flashing green light or a left-pointing green arrow and a green light, you may turn left, go straight ahead or turn right from the proper lane. This is called an advanced green light because oncoming traffic still faces a red light. Pedestrians must not cross on a flashing green light unless a pedestrian signal tells them to. What is the rule regarding passing moving snow plows? 1. Always pass on the right. 2. Pass with caution. 3. Do not pass under any conditions. 4. Pass only if the snow plow is moving slowly. The answer is 3. Do not pass under any conditions. Snow removal vehicles on public roadways are equipped with flashing blue lights that can be seen from 150 meters. Do not try to pass between them. This is extremely dangerous because there is not enough room to pass safely and the ridge of wet snow can throw your vehicle out of control. Snow removal vehicles on public roadways are equipped with flashing underscore lights. 1. Blue. 2. Red. 3. Orange. 4. Yellow. The answer is 1. Blue. Snow removal vehicles on public roadways are equipped with flashing blue lights that can be seen from 150 meters. Do not try to pass between them. This is extremely dangerous because there is not enough room to pass safely and the ridge of wet snow can throw your vehicle out of control. What vehicle has flashing blue lights that can be seen 150 meters away? 1. A school bus. 2. A tow truck. 3. A snow removal vehicle. 4. An ambulance. The answer is 3. A snow removal vehicle. Snow removal vehicles on public roadways are equipped with flashing blue lights that can be seen from 150 meters. Do not try to pass between them. This is extremely dangerous because there is not enough room to pass safely and the ridge of wet snow can throw your vehicle out of control. A flashing blue light mounted on a motor vehicle indicates: 1. a motor vehicle carrying explosives 2. a snow removal equipment 3. a snow removal vehicle4. A police emergency vehicle. The answer is 3. A snow removal vehicle. Snow removal vehicles on public roadways are equipped with flashing blue lights that can be seen from 150 meters. Do not try to pass between them. This is extremely dangerous because there is not enough room to pass safely and the ridge of wet snow can throw your vehicle out of control. What does this road sign means? 1. A fire truck entrance on the right. 2. A police emergency vehicle entrance on the right. 3. School bus entrance on the right. 4. None of the above. The answer is 1. A fire truck entrance on the right. Indicates an upcoming fire truck entrance on the right and vehicles should be prepared to yield to fire trucks entering the roadway. What is this road sign means? 1. X intersection for school vehicles. 2. School crosswalk sign. 3. Caution school bus crossing. 4. Regulatory sign. The answer is 4. Regulatory sign. Regulatory signs. These signs give a direction that must be obeyed. They are usually rectangular or square with a white or black background and black, white or colored letters. A sign with a green circle means you may or must do the activity shown inside the ring. A red circle with a line through it means the activity shown is not allowed. What does this road sign means?1. Keep to the right lane except when passing, for climbing lanes. 2. Keep right if you want to park. 3. No U-turns. 4. For right turns. The answer is 1. Keep to the right lane except when passing, for climbing lanes. Keep to the right lane except when passing on two-lane sections where climbing or passing lanes are provided. The two-second rule provides a minimum safe distance between vehicles. In what situations might you need to increase this distance? 1. In clear weather conditions. 2. When following motorcycles or large trucks. 3. When carrying a light load. 4. When driving on a newly paved road. The answer is 2. When following motorcycles or large trucks. How much space should you have between you and vehicle you are following? 1. No rule applies and you will not get a fine or demerit points as long as caution is used. 2. There is a rule of 20 seconds, but it is for motorcycle drivers only. 3. At least 12 seconds so you can see around the vehicle ahead and also have enough time to stop. 4. At least 2 seconds so you can see around the vehicle ahead and also have enough time to stop. The answer is 4. At least 2 seconds so you can see around the vehicle ahead and also have enough time to stop. If driving conditions are not ideal, add more space especially if driving in bad weather or following larger vehicles, motorcycles, or when you have a heavy load. Use markers on the road to help determine correct following distance. If there are no posted speed limits, what is the maximum speed in areas outside of cities, town, and villages? 1. 60 kilometers per hour 2. 70 kilometers per hour 3. 80 kilometers per hour 4. 90 km/h The answer is 3. 80 km/h Where there are no posted speed limits, the maximum speed is 50 km/h in cities, towns and villages, and 80 km/h elsewhere. Unless posted in cities, towns, villages and built-up areas the maximum speed limit is: 1. 50 km/h 2. 70 km/h 3. 80 km/h4. 90 kilometers per hour. The answer is 1. 50 kilometers per hour. Where there are no posted speed limits, the maximum speed is 50 kilometers per hour in cities, towns and villages, and 80 kilometers per hour elsewhere. When are you allowed to use the shoulder to pass another vehicle? 1. If the vehicle ahead is turning left and the shoulder is unpaved. 2. If the vehicle ahead is turning left and the shoulder is paved. 3. when it is safe. 4. Never. The answer is 2. If the vehicle ahead is turning left and the shoulder is paved. While driving, you receive a call on your handheld cell phone. There are no passengers who can take the call for you. What should you do? 1. Answer the phone only if you've been expecting an important call. 2. Text back the caller to let him know that you're driving. 3. Answer the phone and promise to call the person back later. 4. Pull over and park before using your cell phone. The answer is four. Pull over and park before using your cell phone. You are allowed to use hands-free wireless communications devices with an earpiece, lapel button, or Bluetooth. You can view GPS display screens as long as they are built into your vehicle's dashboard or securely mounted. Using a cell phone while driving 1. Is a good way to multitask 2. Increases the risk of a collision 3. Is acceptable. 4. Should be avoided, but it isn't illegal. The answer is 2. Increases the risk of a collision. You are allowed to use hands-free wireless communications devices with an earpiece, lapel button or Bluetooth. You can view GPS display screens as long as they are built into your vehicle's dashboard or securely mounted. What is this road sign means? 1. Stop sign 150 meters ahead. 2. Bump 120 meters ahead. 3. Stop at all times. 4. Stop only if other vehicles are approaching. The answer is 3. Stop at all times. A stop sign is a traffic sign designed to notify drivers that they must come to a complete stop and make sure the intersection is safely clear of vehicles and pedestrians before continuing past the sign. A green circle means 1. Truck route 2. No trucks 3. Route for large trucks 4. Permissive sign The answer is 4. Permissive sign A sign with a green circle means you may or must do the activity shown inside the ring. What does this road sign means? 1. Keep to right 2. Keep to left 3. Keep out, do not enter 4. Do not pass. The answer is 3. Keep out, do not enter. Do not enter this road. Every vehicle must be insured for third-party liability for at least: 1. $1 million 2, $750,000 3, $400,000 4, $200,000. The answer is 4. $200,000. All vehicles must be insured for third-party liability for at least $200,000. This covers you in the event that you injure or kill someone or damage someone's property while driving. However, it is typically recommended to have at least $1 million in third-party liability coverage. What if you are a G1 or G2 driver and have nine or more demerit points within two years? 1. You must surrender your license. Your license will be suspended for six days. 2. You will receive a warning letter in the mail to improve your driving. Three, you must surrender your license. Your license will be suspended for 60 days. Four, you must surrender your license. Your license will be suspended for 120 days. The answer is three. You must surrender your license. Your license will be suspended for 60 days. As a class G1 or G2 driver, if you get two or more demerit points, you will be set a warning letter. At 6 points, you may have to go to an interview to discuss your record. If you don't attend, your license may be suspended. At 9 points, your license will be suspended for 60 days. What is this road sign means? 1. Policeman at intersection. 2. You will get ticket if you do not obey traffic signal. 3. Stop for red light at intersection. 4. Red light camera at intersection. The answer is 4. Red light camera at intersection. They are installed at high volume or high accident rate intersections. If a vehicle enters the intersection once the light is already turned red, crossing the stop line, the camera will take a photo of the vehicle and its license plate. What does this road sign means? 1. Air show ahead. 2. Airplane landing. 3. Route to airport. 4. None of the above. The answer is 3. Route to airport. If you are involved in an accident in which someone is injured, you must: 1. Report the accident to the Ministry of Transportation within 48 hours. 2. Report the accident to the Ministry of Transportation immediately. 3. Report the accident to the police immediately. 4. Report the accident to the police within 48 hours. The answer is 3. Report the accident to the police immediately. Every driver involved in a collision must stay at the scene or return to it immediately and give all possible assistance. Call for help or have someone else call. By law, you must report any collision to the police when there are injuries or damage to vehicles or other property exceeding $2,000. What is the maximum distance a motor vehicle driver should maintain when passing a cyclist, where practical? 1. half a meter 2. 1 meter 3. 2 meters 4. 3 meters. The answer is 2. 1 meter. When passing a cyclist, as a best practice, allow at least 1 meter between your vehicle and the cyclist. Whenever possible, you should change lanes to pass. Do not follow too closely behind cyclists. How much room do cyclists need on either side of themselves as a safety zone? 1. 4 meters 2. 3 meters 3. 2 meters 4. One meter. The answer is four. One meter. Failing to leave the required amount of space could result in a fine and two demerit points. Also, opening a door of a parked vehicle into the path of a cyclist or traffic could result in three demerit points and a fine. When passing a cyclist, failing to leave at least one meter of space between your vehicle and the cyclist may result in a fine and underscore demerit points on your driver's record. One. Zero. 2 1 3 2 4 3 The answer is 3. 2. Failing to leave the required amount of space could result in a fine and two demerit points. Also, opening a door of a parked vehicle into the path of a cyclist or traffic could result in three demerit points and a fine. What does this road sign means? 1. Deer regularly cross, be alert for animals. 2. Zoo ahead. 3. No honking at animals. 4. Deers are welcome. The answer is 1. Deer regularly cross, be alert for animals. Deer crossing signs are warning signs. They are posted in areas that are known to have deers crossing the road. When approaching a deer crossing sign, the driver should be alert and prepared to stop for any wildlife that may decide to cross the road ahead of them. What is this road sign means? 1. Pavement has been milled or grooved. 2. Bridge crossing ahead. 3. Gravel road ahead. 4. None of the above. The answer is 1. Pavement has been milled or grooved. Your vehicle's stopping ability may be affected so obey the speed limit and drive with extra caution. Motorcyclists may experience reduced traction on these surfaces. What does this road sign means? 1. No bicycles allowed. 2. Do not drive through. 3. Bicycle route 4. No parking The answer is 3. Bicycle route This road is an official bicycle route. Watch for cyclists and be prepared to share the road with them. What does this road sign means? 1. No left turns 2. Bicycles not allowed 3. Bicycle crossing ahead 4. No parking The answer is 3. Bicycle crossing ahead. A bicycle crossing ahead sign placed along the highway in advance of such trail crossings helps to prevent collisions by warning drivers about frequent bicycle maneuvers ahead. You may not park with an underscore of a fire hydrant. 1. 20 meters 2. 5 meters 3. 3 meters 4. 15 meters The answer is 3. 3 meters. You are not allowed to park within 3 meters of a fire hydrant, or you will be fined if caught. This is applicable in all municipalities across Ontario. You can also get a ticket if you are parked to load or unload near a fire hydrant. What does this road sign means? 1. Follow detour marker until you return to regular route. 2. Detour. 3. There is construction work 1 kilometer ahead keep a certain distance away. 4. This lane is closed ahead, merge into another lane. The answer is one. Follow detour marker until you return to regular route. Detour signs are used for areas of prohibited, limited, or otherwise dangerous access. While most commonly used for construction zones, they can also be used in the event of a severe traffic accident or other emergency which would warrant police officers to set up an alternate route in order to keep everyone safe. What is this road sign means? One. Follow detour marker until you return to regular route. 2. Detour. 3. There is construction work one kilometer ahead. Keep a certain distance away. 4. This lane is closed ahead. Merge into another lane. The answer is 1. Follow detour marker until you return to regular route. What does this road sign means? 1. You are approaching a four-way intersection. 2. You are approaching a railroad crossing. Three, you are approaching a hospital zone. Four, you are approaching a pedestrian crosswalk. The answer is two, you are approaching a railroad crossing. What does this road sign means? One, side road near a railway ahead. Two, railway crossing ahead. Three, pedestrian crosswalk ahead. Four, intersection ahead. The answer is two, railway crossing ahead. If you are convicted of fleeing a police officer who signaled you to pull over, your license will be suspended for: 1. 10 years. 2. 5 years. 3. 4 years. 4. 2 years. The answer is 2. 5 years. The Highway Traffic Act provides that upon conviction of the offense with which you are charged, in the circumstances indicated therein, your driver's license shall be suspended for 5 years. What is this road sign means? 1. Watch for disabled persons. 2. Passing is not allowed. 3. Wheelchair crossing. 4. A school crossing ahead. The answer is 4. A school crossing ahead. These signs warn of a school crossing. Watch for children and follow the directions of the crossing guard or school safety patroller. It is more dangerous to drive at the maximum speed limit at night than during daytime because: 1. Your reaction time is slower at night. 2. You can see as far ahead at night. 3. Some drivers lawfully drive with parking lights only. 4. The roadways are more apt to be not slippery at night. The answer is 1. Your reaction time is slower at night. It is more dangerous to drive at the maximum speed limit at night than during daytime as: A. Your reaction time is slower at night. B. You cannot see as far ahead at night. C. Some drivers unlawfully drive with parking lights only. D. The roadways are more apt to be slippery at night. What does this road sign means? One, school zone. Two, stop sign ahead. Three, playground zone. Four, pedestrians ahead. The answer is four, pedestrians ahead. Where pedestrians are frequently in the road, the pedestrians in the road ahead sign should be used. The diagram should be used where there is a lack of proper footway and drivers may risk colliding with a pedestrian without proper caution. If you are convicted of careless driving, you will receive 60 merit points and you may face. One, license suspension for up to two years. Two, a jail sentence of up to six months. Three, a fine in the range of $400 up to $2,000. Four, all of the above. The answer is four, all of the above. Court-imposed penalties for careless driving are as follows: A monetary fine in the range of $400 to $2,000, plus victim fine surcharge and court costs, an Ontario driver's license suspension not more than two years, and/or a custodial jail sentence not exceeding six months. A conviction for careless driving can result in: 1. Six demerit points, 2. A license suspension for up to two years, 3. A fine of up to $2,000 and up to six months in jail. 4. All of these. The answer is 4. All of these. Court-imposed penalties for careless driving are as follows: A monetary fine in the range of $400 to $2,000, plus victim fine surcharge and court costs, an Ontario driver's license suspension not more than two years, and/or a custodial jail sentence not exceeding six months. If you are approaching an intersection at which the traffic lights are not working, you should. 1. Stop until no other vehicles are approaching and then go. 2. Treat it as if there were always stops. 3. Slow down and proceed with caution. 4. Yield to the traffic to your right. The answer is 2. Treat it as if there were always stops. During an electrical power loss, traffic lights at intersections will not work. Yield the right of way to vehicles in the intersection and to vehicles entering the intersection from your right. Go cautiously and use the intersection the same way you would use an intersection with always stop signs. What does this road sign means? 1. School area. 2. Bumpy road. 3. Do not stand or stop in this area. 4. No bicycles allowed on this road. The answer is 3. Do not stand or stop in this area. Do not stand in the area between the signs. This means you may not stop your vehicle in this area except while loading or unloading passengers. Used in pairs or groups. Which of the following statements about parking lights is true? 1. You should use your parking lights only for parking. 2. You can use your parking lights at any time. 3. You can use your parking lights when driving on a well-lit street. 4. You can use your parking lights when driving in heavy fog. The answer is one. You should use your parking lights only for parking. Parking lights are only for parking. In low light, use your headlights, not parking lights. While driving, a Level 2, Class G2 driver must not have a blood alcohol concentration greater than: 1. 1.1% 2. 0. 3. 0.08% 4. 0.02% The answer is 2. Zero. G1 and G2. You must not drive if you have been drinking alcohol. Your blood alcohol level, BAC, must be zero. You are approaching an intersection with a flashing red light. You must: 1. Proceed with caution. 2. Change lanes. 3. Make a U-turn. 4. Come to a complete stop and proceed only when it's safe. The answer is four. Come to a complete stop and proceed only when it's safe. You must come to a complete stop at a flashing red light. Move through the intersection only when it is safe. A no parking sign means, one, you may stop temporarily to load or unload passengers or merchandise. Two, you may not stop for any reason. Three, you may stop temporarily to load or unload merchandise, but not passengers. Four, you may stop temporarily to load or unload passengers, but not merchandise. The answer is 1. You may stop temporarily to load or unload passengers or merchandise. This means you are prohibited even when the vehicle is occupied unless you are actively engaged in loading or unloading merchandise or passengers. Drivers are not allowed to wait for their passenger while in a no-parking zone. These signs are used in pairs or groups. A G1 or G2 driver who is caught drinking and driving will face which of the following penalties? 1. An immediate 3-day license suspension. 2. A 30-day license suspension if convicted. 3. A fine of up to $500 if convicted. 4. All of the above. The answer is 4. All of the above. New drivers, G1 or G2, caught drinking and driving will receive an immediate driver's license suspension at the roadside and, if convicted, will face a fine and will receive a suspension period as per the Novice Driver Escalating Sanctions scheme. For the first occurrence, you will be suspended for 30 days. What does this road sign means? 1. This lane is reserved for specific types of vehicles during certain times and days such as buses, taxis, bicycles and vehicles with more than three passengers. 2. No buses allowed on the specified lane during times and days posted. 3. No stopping during the times and days posted. 4. Do not enter between the times and days posted. The answer is one. This lane is reserved for specific types of vehicles during certain times and days such as buses, taxis, bicycles, and vehicles with more than three passengers. These signs mean lanes are only for specific types of vehicles, either all the time or during certain hours. Different symbols are used for the different types of vehicles. They include buses, taxis, vehicles with three or more people and bicycles. A person whose driver's license is under suspension may: 1. Drive in an emergency 2. Drive when accompanied by a licensed driver 3. Drive to and from work 4. Not drive under any circumstances The answer is 4. Not drive under any circumstances License suspensions mean that the driver is prohibited from driving a motor vehicle on the roadway for any reason in the province of Ontario What does this road sign means? 1. No smoking 2. Not more than 3 minutes idling3. Idling is permitted. 4. No stopping more than 3 minutes. The answer is 2. Not more than 3 minutes idling. Idling means running the engine of a motor vehicle when the vehicle is not in motion. It is illegal to idle a vehicle for more than 3 consecutive minutes in a 60 minute period, orWhile unattended and unlocked, a G2 driver age 19 or younger who has more than six months of driving experience may carry underscore unrelated passengers age 19 or younger between midnight and 5 a.m. One, one, two, two, three, four, four, three. The answer is four, three. Following restrictions apply between the hours of midnight and 5 a.m. to G2 drivers aged 19 years and under. In the first six months after receiving your G2 license, you are allowed to carry only one passenger aged 19 or under. After six months with your G2 license and until you obtain your full G license or turn 20, you are allowed to carry up to three passengers aged 19 or under. If you are convicted for the first time of driving while your license is suspended, you will get an additional six months suspension, and you will also face which of the following additional penalties? One, a fine between $1,000 and $5,000. 2. Six months in jail. 3. Neither jail time nor a fine. 4. Either jail time or a fine or both. The answer is 4. Either jail time or a fine or both. If you are charged under the HTA for driving while suspended, you will face imprisonment for up to six months. Furthermore, your license will be automatically suspended for six months. If it is your first or second offense, fines ranging up to $1,000 up to $5,000 may also result. A level one, class G1, learner driver may practice driving under the supervision of a licensed driver who has at least of driving experience. One, four years. Two, one years. Three, five years. Four, two years. The answer is one, four years. The Canadian G1 license allows the driver to drive on roads with a supervising driver who has at least four years of driving experience and whose BAC is less than 0.05. G1 is the first of three classes to complete the graduated licensing system. The other two classes are G2 and G. If a Level 1 or Level 2 driver accumulates nine or more points within a two-year period, his or her license will be suspended for: 1. 30 days. 2. 60 days. 3. 15 days. 4. 1 year. The answer is 2. 60 days. Class G1 and G2 license holder are subject to a demerit point suspensions for traffic tickets with 4, 4, or more demerit points. Any accumulation of 9, 9, or more demerit points. 60 day suspension. If fully licensed driver accumulates 15 or more demerit points on his or her record, the driver's license will be suspended for: 1. 30 days, 2. 60 days, 3. 90 days, 4. 14 days. The answer is 1. 30 days. Class G driver licenses. Upon accumulating 15, 15 demerit points, drivers will receive an automatic 30-day driver's license suspension. After the 30-day suspension, the driver's demerit point accumulation will be reduced. After a 9 demerit point interview of a fully licensed driver, the Ministry of Transportation may suspend the driver's license for which of the following reasons? 1. Driver failed to explain satisfactorily why their license should not be suspended. 2. Driver does not need the license for business purposes. 3. Driver has less than 5 years driving experience. 4. All of the above. The answer is one driver failed to explain satisfactorily why their license should not be suspended. A novice driver who is convicted of distracted driving will face which of the following penalties for a third offense? One, a fine, license cancellation and removal from graduated licensing system. Two, a fine, suspension and three demerit points. Three, license cancellation and removal from the graduated licensing system, but no fine. Four, a fine,License suspension and six demerit points. The answer is one, a fine license cancellation and removal from graduated licensing system. Third conviction, a fine of up to $3,000 of case taken to court, six demerit points, 30 day license suspension. This sign means one warning sign, two information sign, three school crosswalk sign, fourRegulatory sign. The answer is 4. Regulatory sign. Regulatory signs. These signs give a direction that must be obeyed. They are usually rectangular or square with a white or black background and black, white or colored letters. A sign with a green circle means you may or must do the activity shown inside the ring. A red circle with a line through it means the activity shown is not allowed. A G2 driver age 19 or younger who is six months of less of driving experience may carry underscore unrelated passengers. Age 19 or younger between midnight and 5 a.m. 1, 4, 2, 3, 3, 2, 4, 1. The answer is 4. 1. G2 drivers between midnight and 5 a.m. You can only drive with one passenger who is 19 or under in your car. This condition applies for the first six months of your G2 license. After six months, you can drive with up to three passengers 19 or under between midnight and 5 a.m. Under what circumstances may a driver's license be canceled? One, for failure to attend a driver re-examination. Two, for failure to satisfactory complete a driver re-examination. Three, for possession of an altered driver's license. Four, any of the above circumstances. The answer is 4. Any of the above circumstances. What does this road sign means? 1. Policeman at intersection. 2. You will get ticket if you do not obey traffic signal. 3. Stop for red light at intersection. 4. Red light camera at intersection. The answer is 4. Red light camera at intersection. They are installed at high volume or high accident rate intersections. If a vehicle enters the intersection once the light is already turned red, crossing the stop line, the camera will take a photo of the vehicle and its license plate. What is this road sign means? 1. Vehicles that stop at this red light will be photographed. 2. There are police officers at this intersection. 3. You must stop for a red light at this intersection. 4. Vehicles that don't stop at this red light will be photographed. The answer is 4. Vehicles that don't stop at this red light will be photographed. If a vehicle enters the intersection once the light has turned red, crossing the stop line, the camera will take a photo of the car and its license plate. An officer will review the photos to verify you have run a red light. The Ministry of Transportation will issue and mail a ticket to the vehicle's registered owner. What is this road sign means? One, directions to nearby towns and cities, two, school zone, three, detour,4. Provincial Park. The answer is 1. Directions to nearby towns and cities. This is a direction sign. What does this road sign means? 1. Highway with two express lanes. 2. The two lanes ahead are closed. 3. Two or more passengers must be in the vehicle to use this lane on the highway. 4. Two lanes will merge into one. The answer is 3. Two or more passengers must be in the vehicle to use this lane on the highway. Only public vehicles such as buses or passenger vehicles carrying a specified minimum number of passengers may use this lane. What does this road sign mean? 1. Do not enter this lane between the times and days posted. 2. No stopping during the times and days posted. 3. Vehicles shown are not allowed on the specified lane during times and days posted. 4. This lane is reserved for specific types of vehicles during certain times and days such as buses, taxis, bicycles and vehicles with more than two passengers. The answer is 4. This lane is reserved for specific types of vehicles during certain times and days such as buses, taxis, bicycles and vehicles with more than two passengers. At night, if you see the bright headlights of an oncoming vehicle, you should: 1. Quickly open and shut your eyes. 2. Look directly into the oncoming vehicle's headlights. 3. Switch your lights to high beams. 4. Adjust your vision so that you look above, beyond, and slightly to the right of the headlights. The answer is 4. Adjust your vision so that you look above, beyond, and slightly to the right of the headlights. What is this road sign means? 1. Drive with caution. 2. Share the road with oncoming traffic. 3. Slippery when wet. 4. No standing. The answer is 2. Share the road with oncoming traffic. What is this road sign means? 1. Factory ahead, slow down. 2. Bumpy or uneven pavement ahead. 3. Construction zone. 4. Bridge or viaduct. The answer is 2. Bumpy or uneven pavement ahead. Bump or uneven pavement on the road ahead. Slow down and keep control of your vehicle. What is this road sign means? 1. Keep distance away 2. Newborn baby on broad 3. New driver 4. New car The answer is 3. New driver What is this road sign means? 1. Bumpy road ahead 2. Sign shows the maximum truck clearance height 3. School zone ahead 4. Watch for falling rocks The answer is 2. Sign shows the maximum truck clearance height. Underpass ahead. Take care if you are driving a tall vehicle. Sign shows how much room you have. when must you turn on your headlights?1. Between half an hour before sunset and half an hour after sunrise, and at any other time you cannot see clearly for a distance of 150 meters. 2. Between half an hour after sunset and half an hour before sunrise, and at any other time you cannot see clearly for a distance of 150 meters. 3. Between dusk and dawn, and at any other time you cannot see clearly for a distance of 150 meters. 4. between sunset and sunrise, and at any other time you cannot see clearly for a distance of 150 meters. The answer is one. Between half an hour before sunset and half an hour after sunrise, and at any other time you cannot see clearly for a distance of 150 meters. When driving your vehicle, headlights are required to be turned on between one half hour before sunset and one half hour after sunrise, and any other time of poor light conditions, such as fog, snow or rain,which keeps you from clearly seeing people or vehicles less than 150 meters away. When the driver of another vehicle is about to pass your vehicle on your left, what should you do? 1. Speed up so that passing is not necessary. 2. Signal the other driver not to pass. 3. Move to the right and allow the vehicle to pass. 4. Move to the left and allow the vehicle to pass. The answer is three. Move to the right and allow the vehicle to pass. Maintain your vehicle speed and move slightly to the right to give the passing driver a better view. If you are involved in a collision and someone is injured, what is your legal responsibility?1. Render assistance and report the collision to the police within 24 hours. 2. Take the injured person to the nearest hospital. 3. Call the police and wait for them to arrive. 4. Provide your name, address, and insurance information to the injured person. The answer is 1. Render assistance and report the collision to the police within 24 hours. What does this road sign means?1. No bicycles. 2. No pedestrians allowed. 3. No children allowed. 4. Dogs only. The answer is 2. No pedestrians allowed. No pedestrians allowed on this road. In Ontario, what is the penalty for not wearing a seatbelt as a driver or passenger?1. No demerit points. 2. $100 fine. 3. Between $200 to $1,000 fine and two demerit points. 4. Between $500 to 10,000 fine and three demerit points. The answer is three. between $200 to $1,000 fine and 2 demerit points. What does this road sign means?1. When a school bus arm swings out with red lights flashing, you must stop and you are prohibited from passing. 2. Construction sign. 3. School zone. 4. Stop sign ahead. The answer is 1. When a school bus arm swings out with red lights flashing, you must stop and you are prohibited from passing. What is this road sign means?1. When a school bus stops with its red lights flashing and its stop sign arm swung out, you must stop at any point before reaching the bus. 2. When a school bus stop with its red lights flashing and its stop sign arm swung out, you may proceed if you are on the opposite side of the road. 3. When a school bus stops with its red lights flashing and its stop sign arm swung out, you must slow down to 25 km/h and proceed with caution. 4. When a school bus stops with its red lights flashing and its stop sign arm swung out, you must stop at least 20 meters from the bus. The answer is 4. When a school bus stops with its red lights flashing and its stop sign arm swung out, you must stop at least 20 meters from the bus. On a roadway where traffic is moving in both directions, in what position must you be before making a left turn?1. To the right of and as close to the center line of the roadway as possible. 2. in any position as long as you signal. 3. close to the right-hand side of the roadway. 4. close to the left-hand side of the roadway. The answer is 1. To the right of and as close to the center line of the roadway as possible. This sign means 1. Do not stop in the area between the signs. 2. Going straight is allowed. 3. Do not drive through the intersection. 4. Do not turn left during the time shown. The answer is 3. Do not drive through the intersection. When you are in a roundabout. 1. Drive in a counterclockwise direction. 2. You can change lanes. 3. Drive in a clockwise direction. 4. You can stop. The answer is 1. Drive in a counterclockwise direction. Keep moving, once you are in the roundabout, do not stop except to avoid a collision. You have the right of way over entering traffic. Do not change lanes while in the roundabout. If in the inside lane and you miss your exit, you must continue around until you meet your exit again. In a roundabout, who has the right of way?1. Pedestrians crossing the road. 2. There is no specific rule. 3. Vehicles entering the roundabout. 4. Vehicles already in the roundabout. The answer is 4. Vehicles already in the roundabout. Keep moving. Once you are in the roundabout, do not stop except to avoid a collision. You have the right of way overentering traffic. Do not change lanes while in the roundabout. If in the inside lane and you miss your exit, you must continue around until you meet your exit again. This sign means 1. Snowmobiles may not use this road. 2. Snowmobiles cross this road. 3. Snowmobiles parking only. 4. Snowmobiles repair shop ahead. The answer is 2. Snowmobiles cross this road. When parallel parking, how far away should your vehicle be from the curb?1. Within 5 centimeters. 2. Within 12 inches, 30 centimeters. 3. Within 18 inches, 45 centimeters. 4. Within 24 inches, 60 centimeters. The answer is 2. Within 12 inches, 30 centimeters. When a streetcar is stopped to pick up or discharge passengers where there is a safety island, what does the law require you to do?1. Pass with caution and be ready to stop if a pedestrian makes sudden or unexpected moves. 2. Sound your horn and pass with caution. 3. Stop at least 2 meters behind the rear doors of the streetcar. 4. Stop at least 2 meters behind the safety island. The answer is one. Pass with caution and be ready to stop if a pedestrian makes sudden or unexpected moves. At streetcar stops, stay at least two meters behind the rear doors where passengers are getting off or on. This rule does not apply at stops where an area has been set aside for streetcar passengers. Always pass these areas at a reasonable speed and be prepared for pedestrians to make sudden or unexpected moves. A streetcar has stopped to take on or discharge passengers where there is no safety zone. What does the law require you to do before passing the streetcar?1. Sound your horn and pass with caution. 2. Stop behind the rear of the streetcar and then proceed when it is safe to do so. 3. Pass on the left side when the way is clear. 4. Stop 2 meters behind the rear doors where passengers are getting on or off and proceed only when it is safe to do so. The answer is 4. Stop 2 meters behind the rear doors where passengers are getting on or off and proceed only when it is safe to do so. It is an offence under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act to pass a streetcar stop for customers. Vehicles must halt at least 2 meters behind the doors. What is this road sign means? 1. No U-turns are allowed. 2. There is a hidden intersection. 3. There is merging traffic ahead. 4. No left turns are allowed. The answer is three. There is merging traffic ahead. Warning signs caution you of changing road conditions ahead. The merge sign, for example, indicates an upcoming intersection where two separate traffic lanes are about to join and merge into one. Drivers approaching from both lanes are equally responsible for seeing that traffic merges smoothly and safely. In heavy rain, your vehicle's tires can ride on a film of water and lose contact with the road. This hazard is known as one. Hydroplaning 2. Water planing 3. Friction planing 4. Rain planing The answer is 1. Hydroplaning. Hydroplaning happens when the tires on your vehicle lose their grip on a road surface and instead travel on a film of water sitting on top of the road. Hydroplaning dramatically reduces a driver's ability to steer and brake. What is this road sign means?1. This lane is buses only 2. This lane is for trucks only. 3. This lane is not for bicycles. 4. This lane is for bicycles only. The answer is 4. This lane is for bicycles only. These signs mean lanes are only for specific types of vehicles, either all the time or during certain hours. Different symbols are used for the different types of vehicles. They include buses, taxis, vehicles with 3 or more people and bicycles. If a driver fails to provide a child car seat or booster seat as required, the penalty is: 1. 3 demerit points. 2. 4 demerit points. 3. 2 demerit points and a fine of up to $1,000. 4. 1 demerit point. The answer is 3. 2 demerit points and a fine of up to $1,000. What does this road sign mean?1. Hotel. 2. Movable bridge ahead. 3. Narrow road ahead. 4. Airport. The answer is 2. Movable bridge ahead. What is this road sign means?1. Paved surface ends ahead. 2. Watch for falling rocks. 3. School zone sign. 4. Do not block intersection. The answer is 1. Paved surface ends ahead. The pavement and sign is used to warn motorists that an asphalt or concrete roadway is about to end and that its continuation has a gravel surface. A blood alcohol level of more than 80 milligrams per 100 milliliters of blood will result in: 1. An immediate license suspension for 7 days 2. An immediate license suspension for 10 days 3. An immediate license suspension for 30 days 4. An immediate license suspension for 90 days. The answer is 4. An immediate license suspension for 90 days. What does this road sign means?1. You may exit if you remain in right-hand lane. 2. You must not drive in right-hand lane under any circumstances. 3. End of highway, you must move into right-hand lane. 4. You must exit if you remain in right-hand lane. The answer is 4. You must exit if you remain in right-hand lane. A right lane must exit sign indicates that vehicles in the right lane are required to exit the road ahead at the upcoming junction and cannot continue straight. In Ontario, when driving at night, you must dim your headlights. 1. Whenever you are within 60 meters of an oncoming vehicle or within 150 meters of a vehicles you are following. 2. Whenever you are within 400 meters of another vehicle. 3. whenever you are within 150 meters of another vehicle. Four, whenever you are within 150 meters of oncoming vehicle or within 60 meters of a vehicle you are following. The answer is four, whenever you are within 150 meters of oncoming vehicle or within 60 meters of a vehicle you are following. You must dim your headlights from high beam to low beam whenever you are within 150 meters of an oncoming vehicle and or within 60 meters of a vehicle ahead of you. High beam lights can block the visibility for the traffic in front of you, creating potentially dangerous situations. In Ontario, when driving at night, you must dim your headlights, use low beams, whenever you are following another vehicle within. 1. 120 meters. 2. 500 meters. 3. 60 meters. 4. 150 meters. The answer is 3. 60 meters. When driving in low light conditions, you must use your vehicle's lower beam headlights when following another vehicle within what distance?1. 30 meters, 100 feet 2. 60 meters, 200 feet 3. 120 meters, 400 feet 4. This only applies when approaching another vehicle. The answer is 2. 60 meters, 200 feet. Use your low beam headlights within 150 meters of an oncoming vehicle or when following a vehicle within 60 meters. On country roads, switch to low beams when you come to a curve or hilltop so you can see oncoming headlights and won't blind oncoming drivers. If you can't see any headlights, switch back to high beams. When lights are required, drivers must use lower beam headlights when following another vehicle. 1. Within 30 meters, 100 feet 2. Within 60 meters, 200 feet 3. Within 120 meters, 400 feet 4. This only applies when approaching another vehicle. The answer is 2. Within 60 meters, 200 feet. Use low beam lights when you are less than 60 meters behind another vehicle and within 150 meters of oncoming vehicles. Never use parking light for driving. They are only for parking. When using high beam lights when do you have to switch to low beam lights?1. Within 150 meters of oncoming vehicles. 2. Within 50 meters of oncoming vehicles. 3. You do not have to switch. 4. If the oncoming car puts their high beams on you do not have to switch. The answer is 1. Within 150 meters of oncoming vehicles. Use low beam lights when you are less than 60 meters behind another vehicle and within 150 meters of oncoming vehicles. Never use parking light for driving. They are only for parking. How far away must headlights and rear lights be seen?One, from 50 meters away. Two, from 150 meters away. Three, from 1150 meters away. Four, they must be seen clearly in the dark. The answer is two, from 150 meters away. You must also have your rear license plate illuminated with white lighting when headlights are on. Ensure headlights are on January 2nd an hour before sunset and leave them on for half an hour after sunrise. When you are deciding whether or not to make a U-turn, your first consideration should be to check. One, traffic regulations. Two, presence of trees, fire hydrants or poles near the curb. Three, turning radius of your car. Four, height of curb. The answer is one, traffic regulations. What does this road sign mean?1. Slow down and yield to approaching vehicles. 2. There is a stop sign ahead. 3. Slow down and proceed with caution. 4. Stop and yield to approaching vehicles. The answer is 4. Stop and yield to approaching vehicles. A stop sign is eight-sided and has a red background with white letters. It means you must come to a complete stop. Wait until the way is clear before entering the intersection. What must a driver do while approaching a stop sign before proceeding into an intersection?1. Stop, and when it is safe to do so, proceed. 2. Slow down and if the way is clear, proceed. 3. Stop, sound horn, then proceed. 4. Slow down, sound horn and proceed. The answer is 1. Stop, and when it is safe to do so, proceed. A stop sign is 8-sided and has a red background with white letters. It means you must come to a complete stop. Wait until the way is clear before entering the intersection. When a right turn on a red signal light is permitted, what must you do before entering the intersection and making the turn?1. Signal and stop. 2. Slow down and proceed with caution. 3. Stop, then edge into traffic. 4. Signal and slow down. The answer is one, signal and stop. Right turn on a red light. Unless a sign tells you not to, you may make a right turn facing a red light as long as you first come to a complete stop and wait until the way is clear. Remember to signal your turn and yield to pedestrians and others using the road. What does this sign means?One, stop sign ahead. Two, yield right of way. Three, dead end street ahead. Four, slow moving vehicle. The answer is 4. Slow-moving vehicle. The slow-moving vehicle sign is an orange triangle with a red border. It alerts other drivers that the vehicle ahead will be traveling at 40 kilometers per hour or less. When on a road, farm tractors, farm implements/machinery, and vehicles not capable of sustaining speeds over 40 kilometers per hour must display the slow-moving vehicle sign. Watch for these slow-moving vehicles and reduce your speed as necessary. If two vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection at roughly the same time, the right-of-way should be given to?1. Neither one. 2. The one moving faster. 3. The vehicle approaching from the left. 4. The vehicle approaching from the right. The answer is 4. The vehicle approaching from the right. At an uncontrolled intersection where two vehicles arrive at roughly the same time, the driver on the left must yield the right-of-way to the driver on the right. When making a left turn from a one-way street onto another one-way street, you should: 1. Turn from the right lane onto the right lane. 2. Turn from the left lane onto the right lane. 3. Turn from any lane onto any lane. 4. Turn from the left lane onto the left lane. The answer is 4. Turn from the left lane onto the left lane. You may turn left from a one-way road to a one-way road on a red light after coming to a complete stop and making sure the way is clear. Yield to pedestrians and traffic. Never change lanes and traffic without: 1. Looking into the rear view mirror only. 2. Blowing your horn and looking to make sure that the lane change can be performed safely. 3. Giving the proper signal and looking to make sure that the lane change can be performed safely. 4. Giving the proper signal and slowing down. The answer is 3. Giving the proper signal and looking to make sure that the lane change can be performed safely. Never change lanes in traffic without giving a proper signal, checking your mirrors and blind spots, and ensuring it's safe to do so, avoiding sudden or unnecessary lane changes, especially near intersections or over solid lines. What does this sign means?One, maximum speed of 50 kilometers per hour from this sign to the next sign. Two, speed limit for rural school zones. Three, end of 50 kilometers per hour zone. 4. Maximum speed of 50 kilometers per hour ahead. The answer is 4. Maximum speed of 50 kilometers per hour ahead. Speed limit changes ahead. At an intersection where there is a flashing amber, yellow, traffic light, you must: 1. Continue at the same speed 2. Stop if you're making a left turn 3. Stop if you're making a right turn4. Slow down and proceed with caution. The answer is 4. Slow down and proceed with caution. A flashing yellow light means you should drive with caution when approaching and moving through the intersection. What must cars do according to the law before passing a streetcar that is stopped to pick up or drop off passengers in an area without a safety zone?1. Sound horn and pass with caution. 2. Stop at least 2 meters behind the rear doors where passengers are getting on or off. 3. Pass on the left side when the way is clear. 4. Stop behind the rear of the streetcar, then proceed with caution. The answer is 2. Stop at least 2 meters behind the rear doors where passengers are getting on or off. What is this road sign means? 1. Snowmobiles may not use this road. 2. Snowmobiles parking only. 3. Snowmobiles may use this road. 4. Snowmobiles repair shop ahead. The answer is 3. Snowmobiles may use this road. The snowmobile crossing sign is installed in advance of a designated point on a highway where snowmobiles are allowed to cross. When approaching a construction area, what should you do?1. Slow down and yield right of way if necessary. 2. Come to a complete stop until the workers signal you to proceed. 3. Speed up to get out of the area quickly. 4. Honk your horn a few times to warn the workers. The answer is 1. Slow down and yield right of way if necessary. Slow down early when approaching construction zones. Be patient and obey signs and signal persons. Merge well in advance when lanes are being funneled down. Avoid lane changes, give yourself extra following space and be ready to stop. When is a driver with a learner's license required to be accompanied by a driver in the front passenger seat?1. On highways and freeways. 2. During rush hour. 3. All the time. 4. Between dusk and dawn. The answer is 3. All the time. In Ontario, a driver with a G1 learner's license must always be accompanied by a fully licensed driver, Class G or higher, with at least four years of driving experience, who must sit in the front passenger seat. You must report an accident to the police if: 1. Damage to the property other than vehicles is over $2,000. 2. Damage to the vehicles is over $2,000. 3. Someone has been hurt or killed. 4. Any of the above are true. The answer is four. Any of the above are true. Reports should be filed as soon as possible after a traffic accident occurs, ideally within 24 hours. According to Ontario law, it's mandatory to report an accident to police if combined damage between all the vehicles involved exceeds $2,000, any injuries occurred. Every accident must be reported to the police where there is personal injury or when the damage exceeds. 1. $100 2. $150 3. $1,500 4. $2,000 The answer is 4. $2,000. By law, you must report any collision to the police when there are injuries or damage to vehicles or other property exceeding $2,000. If you are in an accident with no personal injuries and damages are $2,000 or less, you should? 1. Call 911 even if damages are less than $2,000. 2. Move drivable vehicles off the road to enable traffic to move freely and exchange information. 3. Leave cars with damages where they are so that police can determine fault. 4. Call an ambulance in case someone hits your car and gets hurt. The answer is 2. Move drivable vehicles off the road to enable traffic to move freely and exchange information. As long as no one is hurt and damages are less than $2,000, move drivable vehicles off the road safely to allow traffic to flow. Then call police services, not 911, and obtain the closest collision reporting center to report the accident. If you are in an accident with no personal injuries, but damages are over $2,000, you should?One, exchange information with the other party and leave. Two, call police and give them information about the accident and damages. 3. Leave the scene, as no-fault insurance handles this. 4. All the above. The answer is 2. Call police and give them information about the accident and damages. Provide as much information to police about the accident as possible giving them information about vehicles and damages. Also obtain witness contact information to give police. When a police officer signals you to pull your car over you should: 1. The driver must slow down, pull over as far to the right as safely possible and come to a complete stop. 2. The driver must continue driving until the nearest parking lot, signal, pull into the parking lot, and stop. 3. The driver must slow down and stop the vehicle in the driving lane it has been using. 4. The driver must slow down, pull over as far to the left as safely possible and come to a complete stop. The answer is one. The driver must slow down, pull over as far to the right as safely possible and come to a complete stop. What does this road sign means?1. Right lane ends. 2. Hidden intersection ahead. 3. You are approaching a steep hill. 4. No parking. The answer is 1. Right lane ends. Right lane ends ahead. If you are in the right-hand lane, you must merge safely with traffic in the lane to the left. How soon must drivers notify the Ministry of Transportation of any name or address changes?1. Within 6 days 2. Within 15 days 3. Within 28 days 4. Until the next time they need to renew their license. The answer is 1. Within 6 days. What does this road sign mean?1. Municipal animal pound 2. Tourist attraction nearby3. Provincial park entrance ahead. 4. Deer crossing ahead. The answer is 4. Deer crossing ahead. Which of the following classes of vehicles may carry a red light visible from the front?1. Bicycles 2. Emergency vehicles 3. Trucks 4. Recreational vehicles. The answer is 2. Emergency vehicles. The class of vehicles that may carry a red light visible from the front is an emergency vehicle responding to a call. In Ontario, how many demerit points will be added to your driving record for failing to stop for a school bus with its upper red lights flashing?1. 3 points. 2. 5 points. 3. 6 points. 4. 8 points. The answer is 3. 6 points. What does this road sign means?1. Winding road ahead. 2. Keep to left. 3. Danger, road ends. 4. Danger, sharp turn. The answer is 4. Danger, sharp turn. Sharp turn or bend in the road in the direction of the arrow. The checkerboard border warns of danger. Slow down, be careful. What does this road sign means?1. There is a slight bend or curve in the road ahead. 2. There is a sharp bend or curve in the road ahead. 3. This lane exists to the right. 4. Keep right if there is faster traffic. The answer is 1. There is a slight bend or curve in the road ahead. Slight bend or curve in the road ahead. Posted under a curve warning, this sign shows the maximum safe speed for the curve. If the signal light changes from green to yellow, amber, as you approach an intersection, what should you do?1. Continue through the intersection without slowing or stopping. 2. Speed up to get past the yellow light before it turns red. 3. Stop. If a stop cannot be made safely, proceed with caution. 4. Sound your horn to warn pedestrians and other drivers that you do not intend to stop. The answer is 3. Stop. If a stop cannot be made safely,Proceed with caution. When an intersection has no crosswalk, stop line, or sidewalk, where should you stop?1. Next to the stop sign. 2. At the edge of the intersection. 3. Immediately before the stop sign. 4. Slightly into the intersection. The answer is 2. At the edge of the intersection. What does this road sign mean?1. Brake inspection station ahead. 2. Slippery intersection ahead. 3. Road surface slippery when wet. 4. Skid control area. The answer is 3. Road surface slippery when wet. Pavement is slippery when wet also known as road surface slippery when wet sign. Slow down and drive with caution. What should you do if you approach a railroad crossing with flashing red lights and the gates are lowered?1. Drive around the lowered gates if no train is in sight. 2. Speed up to cross before the train arrives. 3. Stop, then proceed if the way is clear. 4. Stop and wait until the lights stop flashing and the gates raise. The answer is 4. Stop and wait until the lights stop flashing and the gates raise. When approaching a railroad crossing with flashing red lights and lowered gates, stop and wait for the train to pass, the lights to stop flashing, and the gates to fully rise before proceeding. A broken yellow line on your side of the roadway means that you may: 1. Do not pass. 2. Pass only under ideal driving conditions. 3. Pass if the way is clear. 4. Pass only during daylight hours. The answer is 3. Pass if the way is clear. A broken line at the left of your lane means you may pass if the way is clear and if there are enough broken lines ahead to complete the pass safely. What is this road sign means?1. Intersection ahead. 2. Narrow bridge ahead. 3. Paved surface ends ahead. 4. The road ahead is split. The answer is 2. Narrow bridge ahead. Sometimes road converges to a bridge which is of less width than that of road. This sign is erected before such bridges which are narrower than the road. The driver should reduce the speed and watch for oncoming traffic for safe drive. Why is it necessary to look over your shoulder when changing lanes?1. It will help you see who is driving. 2. Your mirrors always have blind spots. 3. It is good exercise for your neck. 4. All of the above are valid reasons. The answer is 2. Your mirrors always have blind spots. It's important to check these blind spots to ensure your side gates are open, particularly if you're going to change lanes. A quick glance over your shoulder, or shoulder check, can allow you to see the entire side gate area of your vehicle, which could be a blind spot. What is this road sign means?1. Vehicles cannot change lanes into or out of high occupancy vehicle lane in this area. 2. This is a pedestrian crossover. Be prepared to stop and yield the right of way to pedestrians. 3. There is a railway crossing ahead. Be alert for trains. 4. There is a hazard close to the edge of the road. The downward lines show the side on which you may safely pass. The answer is one. Vehicles cannot change lanes into or out of high occupancy vehicle lane in this area. High occupancy vehicle signs. Only public vehicles such as buses or passenger vehicles carrying a specified minimum number of passengers may use this lane. Vehicles cannot change lanes into or out of a high occupancy vehicle lane in this area. What does this road sign means?1. Do not slow down. 2. Be cautious of pedestrians. 3. Do not block the intersection. 4. Watch for traffic signals. The answer is 3. Do not block the intersection. The do not block intersection sign warns queuing drivers to leave a gap in the queue at an intersection, so vehicles can enter and leave the cross street. Before leaving your vehicle parked on the right side of the street, facing a downgrade, you should: 1. Set your parking brake only. 2. Turn your front wheels to the left and set your parking brake. 3. Turn your front wheels to the right and set your parking brake. 4. Leave your front wheels parallel to the curb. The answer is 3. Turn your front wheels to the right and set your parking brake. When parking facing downhill, turn your front wheels towards the curb or right shoulder. This will keep the vehicle from rolling into traffic if the brakes become disengaged. When parking on a hill, which direction should you turn your wheels when facing uphill without a curb? 1. Towards the curb or right shoulder 2. Towards the left or road 3. Sharply to the right off the road 4. Keep them straight The answer is 3. Sharply to the right off the road. Turn the steering wheel to the left so the wheels are turned towards the road if you are facing uphill with a curb. The tires will catch the curb if it rolls backward. When facing uphill without a curb, turn the wheel sharply to the right. If the vehicle rolls, it will go off the road rather than into traffic. Always set the parking brake. When parking uphill with a curb what should you do?1. Turn your tires to the left to catch the curb if your vehicle rolls backward. 2. Turn your tires to the right to catch the curb if your vehicle rolls backward. 3. Make your tires straight and parallel with the curb. 4. The direction of your tires does not matter as long as you set the parking brake. The answer is 1. Turn your tires to the left to catch the curb if your vehicle rolls backward. Turn your tires to the left and set your parking brake. Always do both. When driving in city, how far ahead should you be focusing?1. Constantly move your eyes, scanning the road ahead. 2. Look ahead to where you will be in the next 15 to 20 seconds. 3. As far ahead as you can see. 4. Only focus on the immediate road ahead. The answer is 2. Look ahead to where you will be in the next 15 to 20 seconds. When approaching an intersection,You notice the roadway beyond the intersection is blocked with traffic. What should you do?1. Proceed slowly into the intersection until traffic ahead moves on. 2. Stop before entering the intersection and wait until traffic ahead moves on. 3. Sound your horn to warn traffic ahead to move on. 4. Keep as close as possible to the car ahead. The answer is 2. Stop before entering the intersection and wait until traffic ahead moves on. The two-second rule is used to determine: 1. How fast you can react to obstacle. 2. How fast you are traveling. 3. Whether you are following at a safe distance. 4. How much has you will save. The answer is 3. Whether you are following at a safe distance. Whenever you follow another vehicle, you need enough space to stop safely if the other vehicle brakes suddenly. A safe following distance is at least two seconds behind the vehicle in front of you. This lets you see around the vehicle ahead and gives you enough distance to stop suddenly. If you are involved in an accident where there is an injury, you must: 1. Report the accident to the Ministry of Transportation and Communication only. 2. Report the accident within 24 hours to the nearest provincial or municipal police officer. 3. Report the accident within 48 hours to the nearest provincial or municipal police officer. 4. Report the accident immediately to the nearest provincial or municipal police officer or station. The answer is 4. Report the accident immediately to the nearest provincial or municipal police officer or station. If two vehicles approach an uncontrolled intersection from opposite directions at the same time, one going straight while the other is turning left, which vehicle has the right-of-way?1. Both vehicles should stop first and then proceed. 2. The one going straight has the right-of-way. 3. The one turning left has the right of way. 4. Both have the right of way. The answer is 2. The one going straight has the right of way. Right of way when turning left. If two vehicles approach an intersection from opposite directions and one wishes to drive straight through while the other wishes to turn left, the left turning driver must yield. What does this road sign means?1. A traffic control person is ahead. Drive slowly and watch for instructions. 2. A survey crew is working on the road ahead. 3. Watch for pedestrians and be prepared to share the road with them. 4. There is road work ahead. The answer is 2. A survey crew is working on the road ahead. Understanding construction signs. In Ontario road work ahead, this means that road work is being done ahead. Survey crew, this means that surveyors are checking the land and road in the vicinity. Traffic control person. This means that a traffic control person provides special instructions on the construction site. What does this road sign means?1. Fire haul 2. Do not enter 3. There may be water flowing over the road 4. Construction zone. The answer is 3. There may be water flowing over the road. A red circle means 1. Do not enter roadway. 2. Do not enter unless local traffic. 3. A traffic circle ahead. 4. Prohibited sign. The answer is 4. Prohibited sign. Prohibited sign, a red circle with a line through it means the activity shown is not allowed. What are the penalties for a G1 driver if caught driving unaccompanied by a qualified driver with at least 4 years of driving experience?1. A fine up to $1,000 2. 30-day license suspension3. No penalties, just a warning. 4. A fine up to $1,000 and 30-day license suspension. The answer is 4. A fine up to $1,000 and 30-day license suspension. Prohibited sign, a red circle with a line through it means the activity shown is not allowed. What is this road sign means? 1. Bicycles are allowed on this road. 2. No bicycles allowed on this road. 3. No parking. 4. No stopping. The answer is 2. No bicycles allowed on this road. No cyclists. This sign indicates that bicycles and tricycles are prohibited from passing beyond the sign. Give way. This sign indicates that vehicles on minor road must give way to traffic on major road. Stop. What is this road sign means? 1. Bicycle route. 2. Do not drive through. 3. No parking 4. No bicycles allowed The answer is 1. Bicycle route This road is an official bicycle route. Watch for cyclists and be prepared to share the road with them. What is the purpose of a no exit sign? 1. To notify drivers of a road closed ahead 2. To alert drivers that there is no parking allowed 3. To indicate a dead-end street 4. to warn drivers of a one-way street. The answer is 3, to indicate a dead-end street. In Ontario, a no exit sign alerts drivers that the road ahead is a dead end and does not continue, preventing them from turning down a road that has no outlet. What does this road sign means? 1. Going straight is not allowed. 2. Right turns are not allowed. 3. Left turns are not allowed. 4. Going straight is allowed. The answer is 1. Going straight is not allowed. The no straight-through sign prohibits straight-through movements and requires that the vehicle turn to either the left or right. Which of the following statements about cyclists is false? 1. Do not follow too closely behind cyclists. 2. Before passing a cyclist, change lanes if possible. 3. Cyclists are prohibited from using the left-hand lane to turn left. 4. You should leave at least one meter of space when passing a cyclist. The answer is three. Cyclists are prohibited from using the left-hand lane to turn left. Cyclists are permitted to make a left turn from a left turn lane where one is available. When passing a cyclist, drivers of motor vehicles must maintain a minimum distance of one meter where practical between their vehicle and the cyclist. Whatthis road sign means. 1. Snowmobile repair shop ahead. 2. Snowmobile parking. 3. Snowmobiles cross this road. 4. Snowmobiles not allowed. The answer is 3. Snowmobiles cross this road. What do broken white lines indicate? 1. They separate lanes of traffic traveling in opposite directions. 2. They mark the right edge of the roadway. 3. They indicate that passing is prohibited. 4. They separate lanes of traffic traveling in the same direction. The answer is 4. They separate lanes of traffic traveling in the same direction. Broken white lines may be crossed with caution. Lane change. Solid white lines designate turn lanes and prevent lane changes near intersections. Solid white lines mark the right edge of the roadway. Stop lines, crosswalks and parking spaces are marked by white lines. Passing another vehicle on the right side. 1. Is not permitted. 2. Is permitted on any street of highway. 3. Is permitted, provided it is possible to do so by driving on the shoulder of the road. 4. Is permitted when the street or highway has two or more lanes of traffic in the direction in which you are traveling. The answer is 4. Is permitted when the street or highway has two or more lanes of traffic in the direction in which you are traveling. In Ontario, passing on the right is legal. According to the provincial Ministry of Transportation , Section 150 of Ontario's Highway Traffic Act states that using the right lane for passing a car in the left lane is legal as long as it can be done safely and one of the following conditions be met. You should maintain a following distance of at least underscore behind the vehicle in front of you: 1. 10 seconds 2. 5 seconds 3. 3 seconds 4. 2 seconds. The answer is 4. 2 seconds. Maintaining space. A safe following distance is at least 2 seconds behind the vehicle in front of you. You are driving on a wet road and have to stop quickly. If your vehicles does not have anti-lock brakes , what should you do? 1. Brake hard 2. Pump the brakes 3. Turn off the ignition and apply the hand brake 4. Apply steady pressure, release slightly if the wheels are locking up, and reapply. The answer is 4. Apply steady pressure, release slightly if the wheels are locking up, and reapply. Threshold braking, brake as hard as you can until a wheel begins to lock up, then release pressure on the pedal slightly to release the wheel. Press down on the brake pedal, applying as much braking force as possible without inducing a skid. If you feel any of the wheels begin to lock up, release the brake pressure slightly and reapply. Don't pump the brakes. Continue braking this way until you have slowed the vehicle to the desired speed. What should expect regarding the stopping distance of your vehicle when using anti-lock braking systems ? 1. The stopping distance will be significantly shortened. 2. The stopping distance will remain the same. 3. The stopping distance will be longer. 4. The stopping distance depends on the road conditions. The answer is 2. The stopping distance will remain the same. What method can be a good practice when opening the driver's door? 1. Using your left hand. 2. Using the Dutch reach method. 3. First use your left hand, then your right hand. 4. Check the mirror, then use your left hand. The answer is 2. Using the Dutch reach method. It's called the Dutch Reach and it encourages drivers to use their right hand. Passengers should use their left hand to open their doors. The crossbody motion forces you to turn towards your blind spot, helping you see oncoming traffic, including cyclists. When getting out of your car on a busy street, you should open your door. One, after making the proper signals. Two, when you turn on your four-way flashers. Three, when you are sure that it can be done safely. Four, it does not matter. The answer is 3. When you are sure that it can be done safely. While driving at night, if you meet an oncoming vehicle with blinding bright lights, what should you do? 1. Look to the right edge of the roadway. 2. Turn on your high beam headlights. 3. Look at the headlights of the approaching vehicle. 4. Open and shut your eyes rapidly. The answer is 1. Look to the right edge of the roadway. When meeting oncoming vehicles with bright headlights at night, look up and beyond and slightly to the right of the oncoming lights. What is a red signal light with a green arrow mean? 1. Stop and then you may turn in the direction of the arrow. 2. You may turn in the direction of the arrow. 3. Stop and wait for a green light. The green arrow is a signal for pedestrians. 4. Stop and wait for the green light before turning in the direction of the arrow. The answer is 2. You may turn in the direction of the arrow. When a left turn green arrow is shown with a red light, you may turn left from the left turn lane. Vehicles turning left from the opposite direction may also be making left turns because they too face a left turn green arrow. When must you report an accident to the police? 1. If someone has been hurt or killed. 2. There is less than $1,000 damage. 3. The damage is over $2,000. 4. Only one and three are correct. The answer is four. Only one and three are correct. In Ontario, you must report a motor vehicle collision to the police if there are injuries, or if the combined vehicle damage exceeds $5,000, or if there is damage to highway property. However, MTO Handbook still reflects damage over $2,000 as correct option. When descending a long, steep hill, how should you control your speed? One, shift into neutral. 2. Shift into a lower gear. 3. Keep applying the brakes. 4. Turn off the ignition. The answer is 2. Shift into a lower gear. Shift into a lower gear when going down long, steep hills. This will help control your speed and you won't have to brake as sharply. Downshift before starting downhill since it may not be possible once you are going downhill. If you become tired while driving, you should: 1. Drive faster to your destination. 2. Open your windows to allow fresh air in the car. 3. Drink coffee. 4. Stop and rest. The answer is 4. Stop and rest. If you experience sudden sleepiness while driving or notice one of the other warning signs listed above, you should stop driving as quickly as possible. Pull into the next rest stop or any other safe, well-lit space that allows you to safely park and not obstruct the road. If you are convicted of failing to stop when a police officer gave pursuit, you may face which of the following penalties? 1. Up to 6 months in jail. 2. A fine up to $25,000. 3. License suspension for 5 years. 4. All of the above. The answer is 4. All of the above. If you are convicted of willfully avoiding police when an officer gives pursuit, you can face more serious penalties which could be a fine between $5,000 and $25,000 as well as a minimum imprisonment for a term of not less than 14 days and not more than six months. In addition, for driver's license will be suspended for five years or 10 years to lifetime if there was death or bodily harm to any person. What does this road sign mean? 1. You must be driving a school bus to enter the area. 2. You may park here. 3. School buses load or unload in this area without using the flashing red lights or the stop arm. 4. School buses load or unload in this area by turning on the flashing red lights and extending the stop arm. The answer is 3. School buses load or unload in this area without using the flashing red lights or the stop arm. When parking facing downhill, turn your front wheels towards the curb or right shoulder. This will keep the vehicle from rolling into traffic if the brakes become disengaged. Before leaving your vehicle parked on the right side of the street, facing it downwards, you should: 1. Leave your front wheels parallel to the curb. 2. Set your parking brake only. 3. Turn your front wheels to the left and set your parking brake. 4. Turn your front wheels to the right and set your parking brake. The answer is 4. Turn your front wheels to the right and set your parking brake. When parking facing downhill, turn your front wheels towards the curb or right shoulder. This will keep the vehicle from rolling into traffic if the brakes become disengaged. If a fully licensed driver is convicted of using a handheld electronic device while driving, they will face which of the following penalties for a first offense? 1. A 30-day license suspension. 2. Fine of up to $1,000 and three demerit points. 3. Fine of up to $500 and two demerit points. 4. None of the above. The answer is 3. Fine of up to $1,000 and three demerit points. To get your vehicle out of a skid, you should: 1. Steer straight ahead. 2. Apply the brakes hard. 3. Steer in the opposite direction of the skid. 4. Steer in the direction you want to go. The answer is 4. Steer in the direction you want to go. Take your foot off the gas and shift to neutral, but don't try to steer immediately. As the wheels skid sideways, they will slow the vehicle and traction will return. As it does, steer in the direction you want to go. Then put the transmission in drive or release the clutch and accelerate gently. How often are drivers who are 80 years old or more required to renew their driver's licenses? 1. Every two years 2. Every three years 3. Every four years 4. Every 5 years. The answer is 1. Every 2 years. What does this road sign mean? 1. Slow down for truck. 2. School bus zone. 3. No truck route. 4. Truck entrance on the right side ahead. The answer is 4. Truck entrance on the right side ahead. If a traffic signal turns red while you are in the middle of an intersection waiting to turn left, what should you do?1 reverse to the stop line to complete your turn when safe 3 abandon the turn and proceed straight for stop in the intersection and wait for the next green light The answer is to complete your turn when safe you are approaching an intersection where there is no signal light or police officer a Pedestrian is in the crosswalk on your side of the street. You should 1 yield to the pedestrian toIncrease your speed and pass the pedestrian. 3. Slow down and drive with increased caution. 4. Sound your horn to warn the pedestrian. The answer is 1. Yield to the pedestrian. Stop, and when it is safe to do so, proceed. What does this road sign means? 1. Do not turn left except during the time shown. 2. Do not turn left. 3. Do not turn left during the time shown. 4. Do not make a U-turn except during the time shown. The answer is 3. Do not turn left during the time shown. The do not turn left during the time shown sign means that you are prohibited from making a left turn at the intersection during the specific times indicated on the sign. When may you lend your driver's license to another person? 1. In emergencies 2. When that person is learning to drive 3. For identification purposes only 4. Never. The answer is 4. Never. What should you do if you encounter a cyclist on the road while driving? 1. Share the lane with the cyclist. 2. Speed up and pass them quickly. 3. Honk your horn to alert them of your presence. 4. Slow down and maintain at least 1 meter distance when passing. The answer is 4. Slow down and maintain at least one meter distance when passing. Example of hands-free devices include: 1. A Global Positioning System device that is properly secured to the dashboard or another accessible place in the vehicle. 2. A portable audio player that has been plugged into the vehicle's sound system with a preset playlist. 3. A cell phone with an earpiece or a headset using voice dialing or plugged into the vehicle's sound system. 4. All of the above. The answer is 4. All of the above. Upon approaching a yield sign, what must you do? 1. Slow down, stop if necessary, and yield the right of way. 2. Stop, then enter traffic slowly. 3. Slow down as other vehicles give you the right of way. 4. Stop, then enter traffic quickly. The answer is 1. Slow down, stop if necessary, and yield the right-of-way. A yield sign means you must slow down or stop if necessary and yield the right-of-way to traffic in the intersection or on the intersecting road. If you change your name or your address, you must notify the Ministry of Transportation within: 1. 45 days 2. 6 days 3. 14 days 4. 30 days The answer is 2. Six days. You must tell the Ministry of Transportation within six days of changing your name or address. You will need a new license when you change your address. You can change your address on the Service Ontario website, or you can take the change of information to a Service Ontario center or mail it to the ministry. What does this road sign means? 1. Maximum speed limit at night 2. Maximum safe speed on the shoulder 3. Maximum safe speed for a curve 4. Recommended speed in a construction zone. The answer is 3. Maximum safe speed for a curve. If a tire blows out, you should: 1. Brake firmly and quickly. 2. Apply the brakes and steer to the left. 3. Apply the brakes and steer to the right. 4. Release the accelerator and steer firmly in the direction you want to go. The answer is 4. Release the accelerator and steer firmly in the direction you want to go. If a tire blows out in Ontario, grip the steering wheel firmly, gradually slow down by releasing the accelerator, and pull over to a safe location, activating your hazard lights. If you approach several snowplows clearing a freeway, you should not: 1. Wait for the plows to allow traffic to safely pass 2. Try to pass between them 3. Keep a safe distance 4. Do any of the above The answer is 2. Try to pass between them. On freeways, several snow plows may be staggered across the road, clearing all lanes at the same time by passing a ridge of snow from plow to plow. Do not try to pass between them. On a highway, when may you drive at the maximum speed limit? 1. Only in the daytime 2. Only on one-way roadways 3. At any time 4. Only when it's safe to do so The answer is 4. Only when it's safe to do so. Obey the maximum speed limit posted on signs along the road, but always drive at a speed that will let you stop safely. This means driving below the maximum speed in bad weather, in heavy traffic or in construction zones. What is this road sign means? 1. This is a pedestrian crossover. 2. This is a construction zone. 3. Uneven pavement is ahead. 4. This is a school zone. The answer is 1. This is a pedestrian crossover. A pedestrian crossover is a new way for pedestrians to cross the road without stop signs or traffic signs. These locations are designated using special pavement markings, stop for pedestrian signage and sometimes lights. At an intersection when the signal light is green, which of the following has the right of way over all others?1. Pedestrian crossing with the light. 2. Vehicles turning left. 3. Pedestrians crossing against the light. 4. Vehicles turning right. The answer is 1. Pedestrian crossing with the light. A pedestrian crossover is a new way for pedestrians to cross the road without stop signs or traffic signs. These locations are designated using special pavement markings, stop for pedestrian signage and sometimes lights. When approaching a stop sign, a driver must: 1. Slow down. and if the way is clear, proceed. 2. Slow down, sound the horn, and then proceed. 3. Stop, sound the horn, then proceed. 4. Stop, and when it is safe to do so, proceed. The answer is 4. Stop, and when it is safe to do so, proceed. If you are the first vehicle approaching an intersection with a red light or stop sign, stop behind the line if it is marked on the pavement. If there is no stop line,Stop at the crosswalk, marked or not. If there is no crosswalk, stop at the edge of the sidewalk. What does this road sign mean?1. Traffic circle ahead. 2. Pedestrian signal ahead. 3. Roundabout ahead. 4. Traffic signal ahead. The answer is 4. Traffic signal ahead. In Ontario, a traffic signal ahead sign, often a diamond-shaped sign with a traffic light icon, warns drivers that they are approaching an intersection with traffic signals and to be prepared to stop or yield. When making a right turn at a red traffic light, what should drivers do?1. Turn immediately without stopping. 2. Turn only if there is a sign permitting it. 3. Stop and wait for a green light. 4. Stop, check for traffic and pedestrians, and proceed when safe. The answer is 4. Stop, check for traffic and pedestrians, and proceed when safe. Overdriving your headlights at night is dangerous because: 1. You cannot stop within the distance that you can see ahead. 2. It can drain the car battery. 3. Your headlights are too bright. 4. You are driving too fast. The answer is 1. You cannot stop within the distance that you can see ahead. Overdriving your headlights. This is a dangerous thing to do because you may not give yourself enough room to make a safe stop. Reflective road signs can mislead you as well, making you believe you can see farther than you really can. Which of the following are signs of aggressive driving?1. Preventing other drivers from passing 2. Avoiding eye contact 3. Frequent should checks 4. All of the above The answer is one. Preventing other drivers from passing. Few examples of aggressive driving behaviors include speeding in heavy traffic, tailgating, cutting in front of another driver and then slowing down, running red lights, weaving in and out of traffic, changing lanes without signaling, and blocking cars attempting to pass or change lanes. What does this road sign means?1. Indicates upcoming railway crossing. 2. Shows the exits on the upcoming roundabout and where they will take you. 3. Shows directions to nearby towns or cities. 4. Shows distances to towns or cities. The answer is 2. Shows the exits on the upcoming roundabout and where they will take you. When approaching a merging traffic sign, you should: 1. Honk your horn. 2. Stop your vehicle before proceeding. 3. Adjust your speed and position. 4. Let the cars behind you go first. The answer is 3. Adjust your speed and position. Adjust speed to merge with traffic and lane indicated by arrow. Do not pass the pilot vehicle or pace vehicle bearing this sign. Reduce speed and be prepared to stop. What is this road sign means?1. Stay to the right of the center island. 2. Keep right. 3. You must turn right. 4. There is a sharp curve to the right. The answer is 4. There is a sharp curve to the right. Chevron, arrowhead, signs are posted in groups to guide drivers around sharp curves in the road. If you want to pass a motorcycle, you should: 1. Turn on your high beam headlights before you pass. 2. Use half of the motorcycle's lane to pass. 3. Honk your horn before you pass. 4. Pass it the same way that you would pass a car. The answer is 4. Pass it the same way that you would pass a car. Drivers needing to pass should always pass a vehicle on a lane to their left instead of their right. If you can't pass without using a right lane, it's best for everyone that you stay behind the motorcycle until a lane to the left has room for you to pass, even if it's the motorcycle lingering in the left lane. While driving on the two-way street, you hear the siren of an approaching emergency vehicle. What does the law require you to do?1. Pull to the right as far as possible and stop. 2. Signal the driver to pass. 3. Speed up and get out of the way. 4. Continue at the same speed. The answer is 1. Pull to the right as far as possible and stop. If you hear the siren of an approaching emergency vehicle, pull to the right as far as possible and stop. Remain stopped until the emergency vehicle has passed. Don't worry, other drivers will do the same. What does this road sign means?1. A speed limit change ahead. 2. Maximum safe speed on the ramp. 3. Maximum safe speed for the curve. 4. Maximum speed limit on the highway. The answer is 4. Maximum speed limit on the highway. What is the maximum speed limit on Ontario highways, unless posted otherwise?1. 60 kilometers per hour 2. 80 kilometers per hour 3. 90 kilometers per hour 4. 100 kilometers per hour. The answer is 4. 100 kilometers per hour. What is the maximum legal blood alcohol concentration, BAC, for G1 drivers in Ontario?1. 0.00% 2. 0.09% 3. 0.05% 4. 0.08%. The answer is 1. 0.00%. While in the graduated driver license program, drivers are not allowed to operate a vehicle. 1. After consuming any alcohol. 2. In daylight. 3. With a blood alcohol concentration of more than 0.084 without airbags. The answer is 1. After consuming any alcohol. What does this road sign means?1. This is a high crime area. 2. It is safe to enter this area. 3. Do not enter this area. 4. Be more aware of pedestrians and your speed limit in this area. The answer is 4. Be more aware of pedestrians and your speed limit in this area. The purpose of a community safety zone is to indicate to the motorists that they are within a zone where fines have been increased through a special designation under the Highway Traffic Act. Many set fines are doubled such as speeding and traffic signal related offenses. You are on a two-lane road. There is a solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line in the center of the road. The solid yellow line is on your side of the road. Which of the following statements is true?1. It is unsafe to pass. 2. It is safe to pass in the daytime. 3. Pass only when no traffic is in sight. 4. It is safe to pass. The answer is 1. It is unsafe to pass. What is the accessible parking permit allow?1. The permit holder can park anywhere. 2. The holder's family can use the permit at any point. 3. Any vehicle showing the permit can park in a designated space. 4. The permit holder can use a parking space designated for the disabled. The answer is 4. The permit holder can use a parking space designated for the disabled. An accessible parking permit issued to an individual with a disability, allows the vehicle in which the permit holder is traveling to park in designated accessible parking spaces, standing, and stopping areas. What does this road sign means?1. You must stop for a school bus if your turn signals are flashing. 2. You may pass a school bus if its red signals are flashing. 3. You must stop for a school bus if the traffic lights are flashing. 4. You must stop for a school bus if its red signals are flashing. The answer is 4. You must stop for a school bus if its red signals are flashing. The law requires all motorists to stop for school buses when the bus is stopped and its overhead red signal lights are flashing and our stop arm is out. When driving on a road without a median, drivers traveling in both directions must stop for a stopped school bus with its upper red lights flashing. If a driver is caught driving with a blood alcohol concentration, the police can immediately suspend the driver's license for up to three days for a first offense. 1. 0.07 to 0.08. 2. 0.08 to 0.18. 3. 0.08 to 0.10. 4. 0.05 to 0.08. The answer is four. 0.05 to 0.08. In Ontario, for a first offense of driving with a blood alcohol concentration between 0.05 and 0.08, police can immediately suspend a driver's license for three days. The warrant range. What does this road sign means?One, yield to the left, two, road turns left, three, closed lane, four, slight bend or curve in the road ahead. The answer is 3. Closed lane. Lane ahead is closed for roadwork. Obey the speed limit and merge with traffic in the open lane. What does this road sign means?1. You may park in the designated area during the posted times. 2. You may not park between the signs during the posted times. 3. No parking. 4. Weekend parking only. The answer is 1. You may park in the designated area during the posted times. You may park in the area between the signs during the times posted. Used in pairs or groups. When a vehicle is stopped at a marked crosswalk, what should you do?One, ass on the left. Two, ass on the right. Three, stop behind it. Four, honk the horn to urge the driver of the stopped vehicle to continue. The answer is three, stop behind it. When you encounter a vehicle stopped at a marked crosswalk, you should stop and yield the right of way to pedestrians until they have safely crossed the road or are safely on the sidewalk. If you are involved in an accident that was due to your use of a cellular phone while driving then, one, you will be fined $1,000. Two, you will be charged with careless driving or maybe even dangerous driving, accumulate 60 merit points, fines up to $2,000 and/or jail term of six months and up to two years license suspension. 3. You will have to take your road test again. 4. Your license will be suspended for six months. The answer is 2. You will be charged with careless driving, or maybe even dangerous driving, accumulate 60 merit points, fines up to $2,000 and/or jail term of six months and up to two years license suspension. What is this road sign means?1. Care for pedestrian 2. Watch for traffic signal3. Do not block intersection 4. Do not slow down The answer is 3. Do not block intersection. The do not block intersection sign warns queuing drivers to leave a gap in the queue at an intersection, so vehicles can enter and leave the cross street on this road. Where on the road should you be for making a left turn from a one-way street?1. On the right side 2. Anywhere as long as you signal 3. On the left side. 4. close to the center of the road. The answer is 3. On the left side. When making a left turn from a one-way street, position your vehicle in the leftmost lane in your direction of travel before initiating the turn. If you need to report an accident to the nearest provincial or municipal police station, you must do this. 1. Immediately 2. Within one day, 24 hours 3. Within two days, 48 hours. 4. Within three days, 72 hours. The answer is one, immediately. In Ontario, if an accident results in combined damage exceeding $5,000 or involves injury or death, you must report it to the police as soon as possible, ideally within 24 hours, by visiting a collision reporting center or contacting the police directly. MTO Handbook still uses damage exceeding over $2,000 as the correct option. What does this road sign means?1. Only for picking up and dropping off passengers if you have disabled persons permit. 2. Standing area for disabled persons only. 3. No parking. 4. Parking is permitted. The answer is 1. Only for picking up and dropping off passengers if you have disabled persons permit. This sign reserves curb area for vehicles displaying a valid accessible person parking permit picking up and dropping off passengers with disabilities. What does this road sign means?One, do not pass any vehicles within 30 meters of a pedestrian crossing. Two, school zone. Three, uneven pavement ahead. Four, construction zone. The answer is one, do not pass any vehicles within 30 meters of a pedestrian crossing. When a vehicle is approaching a pedestrian crossover and is within 30 meters of it, the driver of any other vehicle approaching from the rear shall not allow the front extremity of his or her vehicle to pass beyond the front extremity of the other vehicle. What is the purpose of a no zone around large vehicles like trucks and buses? 1. To mark the space required for turning. 2. To indicate that passing is not allowed. 3. To show the designated parking area for these vehicles. 4. To indicate the areas where the driver has limited or no visibility. The answer is 4. To indicate the areas where the driver has limited or no visibility. How should you adjust your side mirrors to eliminate blind spots?1. Adjust them so you can see the rear tires of your vehicle. 2. Adjust them so you can see the sides of your vehicle. 3. Adjust them so they point downward to see the curb. 4. Adjust them so you cannot see the sides of your vehicle but can see vehicles in adjacent lanes. The answer is 4. Adjust them so you cannot see the sides of your vehicle but can see vehicles in adjacent lanes. To make a U-turn, you must be able to see how far in both directions?1. 50 meters 2. 100 meters 3. 150 meters 4. 300 meters The answer is 3. 150 meters. To make a U-turn safely, you need to be able to see traffic clearly at least 150 meters forward and behind you. Curves, hills or anything that blocks your view within about 150 meters are signs that you should move on before you make the turn. What does this road sign mean?1. U-turns prohibited. 2. Left turns prohibited. 3. U-turns allowed. 4. Right turns prohibited. The answer is 1. U-turns prohibited. Do not turn to go in the opposite direction. U-turn. Why is driving the maximum speed limit more dangerous at night than during the day?1. Reaction time tends to be slower at night. 2. Visibility is more limited, even with headlights. 3. In case some drivers use only their parking lights. 4. Roads tend to be more slippery at night than during the day. The answer is 2. Visibility is more limited, even with headlights. When are you legally required to use your headlights in Ontario?1. Between one hour before sunset and one hour after sunrise. 2. Whenever visibility is less than 150 meters. 3. Between 30 minutes before sunset and 30 minutes after sunrise. 4. Between 30 minutes after sunset and 30 minutes before sunrise. The answer is 3. between 30 minutes before sunset and 30 minutes after sunrise. When must the lights of a vehicle be switched on by law?1. No specified time. 2. Between half an hour before sunset to half an hour after sunrise and at any other time visibility is not clear for a distance of 150 meters. 3. Between sunset and sunrise. 4. Between sunset and sunrise as well as any other time visibility is not clear for a distance of 150 meters. The answer is 2. Between half an hour before sunset to half an hour after sunrise and at any other time, visibility is not clear for a distance of 150 meters. What is the correct hand signal for indicating a right turn?1. Left arm straight out of the window, pointing upward. 2. Left arm straight out of the window, pointing downward. 3. Left arm straight out of the window, pointing to the right. 4. Right arm straight out of the window, pointing to the right. The answer is 1. Left arm straight out of the window, pointing upward. At an intersection with no stop signs or traffic signals, which vehicle has the right of way?1. The vehicle on the left. 2. The vehicle on the right. 3. The vehicle that arrives first. 4. The vehicle that is moving faster. The answer is 2. The vehicle on the right. Which group of people are at greater risk of collisions due to drowsiness?1. Day-shift workers. 2. People with diagnosed and treated sleep disorders. 3. Shift workers and people with undiagnosed or untreated sleep disorders. 4. All the above. The answer is 3. Shift workers and people with undiagnosed or untreated sleep disorders. Studies also indicate that shift workers, people with undiagnosed or untreated sleep disorders, and commercial vehicle operators are at greater risk for such collisions. What does this road sign means?1. Hazard, the downward line indicates the side on which you may safely pass. 2. Hazard, the downward line indicates the side on which you may not safely pass. 3. Shopping ahead 4. Rest area ahead The answer is one. Hazard, the downward line indicates the side on which you may safely pass. Hazard close to the edge of the road. The downward line show the side on which you may safely pass. Drivers should use parking lights. 1. Only for parking. 2. On well-lit streets. 3. In heavy fog. 4. All the time. The answer is 1. Only for parking. This sign means 1. No parking. 2. Parking is allowed. 3. No stopping. 4. Only for picking up and dropping off passengers if you have a disabled person's permit. The answer is 4. Only for picking up and dropping off passengers if you have a disabled person's permit. When the light is green, who has the legal right of way over everyone else at an intersection?1. Pedestrians crossing against the light. 2. Drivers turning left. 3. Drivers turning right. 4. Pedestrians crossing with a light. The answer is 4. Pedestrians crossing with a light. What causes a hydroplaning skid?1. Thin layer of water between the road and a vehicle's tires. 2. Flat tires. 3. Over-inflated tires. 4. Ice on the pavement. The answer is 1. Thin layer of water between the road and a vehicle's tires. What should you do if your vehicle starts to hydroplane on a wet road?1. Accelerate to regain traction. 2. Ease off the accelerator and maintain a straight course. 3. Apply the brakes firmly. 4. Steer in the direction of the skid. The answer is 2. Ease off the accelerator and maintain a straight course. What conditions must drivers utilize low beam headlights while driving with their headlights on?1. Within 150 meters of an oncoming vehicle. Two, within 300 meters of an oncoming vehicle. Three, within 30 meters of an oncoming vehicle. Four, within 50 meters of an oncoming vehicle. The answer is one, within 150 meters of an oncoming vehicle. When you use high beam headlights, remember to switch to low beams within 150 meters of an oncoming vehicle. Use your low beams when you are less than 60 meters behind another vehicle unless you are passing it. What conditions must drivers utilize low beam headlights while driving with their headlights on?1. Within 150 meters of an oncoming vehicle. 2. Within 300 meters of an oncoming vehicle. 3. Within 30 meters of an oncoming vehicle. 4. Within 50 meters of an oncoming vehicle. The answer is 1. Within 150 meters of an oncoming vehicle. When you use high beam headlights, remember to switch to low beams within 150 meters of an oncoming vehicle. Use your low beams when you are less than 60 meters behind another vehicle unless you are passing it. What is the minimum following distance you should maintain behind a large vehicle or motorcycle on a dry road?1, 1 second 2, 2 seconds 3, 3 seconds 4, 5 seconds The answer is two. 2 seconds. When approaching a stopped emergency vehicle with its lights flashing on a multi-lane highway, what should you do? 1. Speed up to pass the emergency vehicle. 2. Keep driving at the same speed and maintain your lane. 3. Stop immediately, regardless of your lane or speed. 4. Slow down and move to a lane away from the emergency vehicle if safe to do so. The answer is 4. Slow down and move to a lane away from the emergency vehicle if safe to do so. What you should do while using an entry ramp to enter a highway: 1. Slow down, then enter the freeway at a sharp angle. 2. Drive slowly and be prepared to stop for freeway traffic. 3. Stop on the acceleration lane, wait for an opening, and then enter the freeway rapidly. 4. Signal, increase speed and merge smoothly with traffic. The answer is four, signal, increase speed and merge smoothly with traffic. When approaching a merge lane on a highway, what should drivers do?One, speed up and merge as quickly as possible. Two, adjust their speed and merge smoothly when safe. Three, slow down and wait for a gap in traffic. Four, stop at the end of the merge lane and wait for an opening. The answer is two, adjust their speed and merge smoothly when safe. When changing lanes on a multi-lane highway, a driver should: 1. Activate the emergency signals. 2. Move into the new lane as fast as possible. 3. Check the mirrors and signal. 4. Use the horn. The answer is 3. Check the mirrors and signal. What is the proper way to stop for a school bus on a road with a median?1. If it's red lights are flashing when you come up from behind. 2. if you are coming close to it. 3. Whenever it has stopped. 4. Never. The answer is 1. If it's red lights are flashing when you come up from behind. When approaching a stopped school bus with its red lights flashing, what is the minimum distance you must stop behind the bus?1. 5 meters 2. 10 meters 3. 15 meters 4. 20 meters The answer is 4. 20 meters. Please don't forget to like, subscribe, comment and share our channel. Thank you.