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1. If feeling tired while driving:C
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B. open the window for some fresh air% I. F1 G) I: Z F8 H9 ] m- k1 E7 U
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C. stop for a rest% Q2 q3 G- B) V0 B0 O) s( x
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% j: z0 e4 W" g) L2. When is it illegal to pass another vehicle?D) v( c4 ~9 M' R3 p. _$ V- M; C
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A. when approaching vehicles are too close
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B. when a solid yellow line is on your side of the centre line3 x2 j& C4 s! J- }3 U
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3. To recover from a skid:D( c9 t( ?+ F8 K- q
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B. steer in the opposite direction of the skid
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7 m1 S& i2 p1 f C. steer straight ahead
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D. steer in the direction you would like the vehicle to go
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* o/ q& {1 R5 P8 S4 c, n4. Unless otherwise posted, what is the speed limit for a primary highway located outside an urban area?C+ R, N4 Y1 Y7 G5 r
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5. When entering a playground zone, while times are in effect, what is the maximum speed allowed (unless otherwise posted)?D
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C. 40 km/h
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D. 30 km/h
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6. When a red “X” is indicated over a driving lane, a driver must:A/ S# C* ^: m1 F5 d. _2 z
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B. stop immediately as it indicates there is danger ahead6 z1 c* |' m! b% i" z6 |" `; b% d! |
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C. reduce speed and drive with extra caution3 C3 G4 H; c e, H; h
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! Y+ k3 p& j9 v7 ^' e4 k3 l6 Q7. A solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line indicates that:B. {1 W6 w( m e @2 _1 i
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C. passing is not permitted if the broken yellow line is on your side of the roadway
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H1 p2 H# p$ h/ _8. Solid white lines indicate that:C
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B. traffic is traveling in opposite directions. p5 C3 \- E. @% I/ z# v a
/ C6 `- X$ Z6 i0 d# J, i C. lane changing is not permitted
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9. A white diamond marking in a lane indicates that: A
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B. there is a railway crossing ahead
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C. there is parking allowed in the lane
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D. there is a traffic circle ahead
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: I+ [# Q$ _' N; R, _; E10. When parking uphill on the right side of the street with a curb, steer so that the front wheels:B
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A. are turned to the right
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C. remain straight ahead- _2 h* N& x/ T/ Q( B
: F$ J- F: f8 p3 H" O3 @8 G D. none of the above
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1 a8 w- I/ L! \9 o4 r11. When parking near a fire hydrant, what is the minimum distance that should be left between the vehicle and the fire hydrant:C
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A. 2 metres
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12. A driver is planning on making a turn at the upcoming intersection. The driver should be in the proper turning lane at least ___metres from the intersection:A
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D. 25 metres! X. s: r6 f; y+ u% e# N% h m
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+ K3 V @2 q4 P5 Y& P% @13. Uncontrolled intersections are ones that:A
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A. have no traffic signs and no traffic signal lights! P4 E% K: G! A% [
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C. have only a yield sign+ J) G0 |- X' z/ e: b
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D. prohibit pedestrians from crossing: q/ y/ ~# ^5 `. U8 U9 o/ U
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. t& \3 N5 q, A& f9 d$ |14. The parking lane on a highway (section between the white line and the edge of the roadway) is intended for:C
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15. What you can’t see in your vehicle’s rear and side view mirrors is said to be in your:C# a7 d, q" o2 w# \( n& }
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A. dark area
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B. danger zone
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D. all of the above
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16. On a multi-lane highway, slow moving traffic should travel in:B
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A. the middle traffic lane
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B. the far right traffic lane
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5 c$ k7 F5 T* I. D" |17. This sign means:C9 H5 t1 P2 r: M: L
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C. passing is prohibited" \! H. {, b; ?8 p! V- o
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D. the road is for one way traffic only- v. u2 D" k$ X# |" m9 ~, D
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2 T4 T3 M0 W/ H. d6 g* Z A. there is an obstruction ahead
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C. lane ends ahead* @4 E; X. c) R( D$ Q: j& n
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D. road narrows both sides
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19. This sign means:A
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C. intersection ahead: H, i% S, Q6 A) ]1 H
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C. pedestrian crosswalk
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