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/If you are going into a curve too quickly, you should:Ease off the accelerator, and then speed up slightly as you regain traction./When driving behind a slow-moving truck going up a hill you should:Be patient./When entering a tunnel on a sunny day, you should:Slow down to let your eyes adjust to the lower light levels./When changing lanes you should:Check your mirrors, signal, check your blind spot and then proceed./If you must stop suddenly in an emergency, you should:Hit the brakes hard, but not hard enough to lock the wheels, and steer in the direction you want to go./When approaching a stop sign where there is no stop line, sidewalk or crosswalk you should:Slow and proceed with caution./When driving at night, it is a good idea to:Glance to the right edge of the road to avoid glare from oncoming lights./If a vehicle in front of you is stopped at a crosswalk on a multi-lane road, you should:Stop before passing this vehicle and make sure there are no pedestrians in the crosswalk./Where should you position your hands on the steering wheel?Left hand at 9 o'clock and right hand at 3 o'clock.Left hand at 10 o'clock and right hand at 2 o'clock./As you are driving, you should:It depends on which lane you are in and the hazards that are around you./When can you make a left turn at a red light?When turning from a one-way street onto another one-way street./When changing lanes you should:Check your mirrors, signal, check your blind spot and then proceed./A two-way left turn lane in the center of the road means:Cars traveling in both directions can turn left from this lane./A flashing red light means:Stop, and proceed when it is safe to do soThis is a pedestrian-controlled traffic light./You can continue through the intersection as long as it's clear./A light with a steady green arrow pointing either left or right means:You may turn in the direction of the arrow if the intersection is clear./A light with a steady red cross above a lane of traffic means:You cannot drive in this lane.Begin moving out of this lane and into a lane with a steady green arrow./A large diamond painted on the road in a particular lane means:Reserved for buses and High Occupancy Vehicles (HOVs)./When driving behind a slow-moving truck going up a hill you should:Be patient and try to let your road rage subside/When approaching a stop sign where there is no stop line, sidewalk or crosswalk you should: Slow down and proceed with caution./When approaching a railway crossing you should:1. Watch for warning lights that indicate an approaching train.2. Watch for motorcycle riders and cyclists who may slip on the wet tracks.3. Realize that trains always have the right of way.All of the above./How far away from a fire hydrant are you required to park?50ft/How far away from a stop sign, traffic control signal or crosswalk are you required to park?6 metres./30ft/It is illegal to park:1. On a sidewalk.2. On a bridge or in a tunnel.3. In a bicycle lane.All of the above./When parallel parking, you must be within how many centimeters from the curb?30 cm./18inch/When is it a good idea to use hand signals in addition to a turn signal?When pulling out from a line of parked vehicles./When should you use your cars signals?1. When changing lanes.2. When turning a corner.3. When pulling out from a line of parked vehicles.All of the above./A sign depicting a green circle with a straight arrow pointing upwards inside it means:No turns - through only./If you must stop suddenly in an emergency, you should:Hit the brakes hard, but not hard enough to lock the wheels, and steer in the direction you want to go./When faced with low visibility conditions while driving, you should:1. Slow down and maintain extra space margins.2. Use your defroster to keep your windows clear.3. Search and scan more carefully.All of the above./When entering a tunnel on a sunny day, you should:Slow down to let your eyes adjust to the lower light levels./If you find that your car is hydroplaning, you should:Decelerate and drive straight ahead without hitting the brakes./If you must drive through a deep puddle, you should:Drive through it as slowly as possible.3. Apply the brakes after you get through the puddle to dry them out.B. andC. are correct./If you are stranded in snow in your vehicle, you should:Run the engine only for about five minutes an hour to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning./If you are faced with turbulence, you should:Watch out for vehicles that could be forced into your path, such as motorcycles and campers./Overdriving your headlights at night is dangerous because:You cannot stop within the distance that you can see./If your headlights ever fail, you should:1. Try turning the light switch on and off rapidly.2. Trust your parking lights to make you visible to other vehicles.3. Use your hazard lights.A. and C. are correct./If a large animal is in your path and you ca not stop in time, you should:1. Brake firmly.2. Try to strike the animal at an angle.3. Let up on the brakes just before hitting the animal to reduce the chance of it coming through your windshield.All of the above./In order to keep focused while driving you should:1. Keep your eyes moving; scan the entire driving scene.2. Pull over and stop if you need to talk on a cell phone.3. Keep predicting what will happen next, and plan your moves.All of the above./When approaching a railway crossing you should :1. Look for advance warning signs such as flashing lights, gates, or a sign alerting you to an upcoming crossing.2. Watch out for other road users, especially motorcyclists and cyclists who may slip on the tracks.3. Observe carefully, especially at night, as trains often appear to be moving more slowly than they actually are.All of the above./Consuming one glass of beer before driving is:Problematic for some people and can cause impairment./It is OK to consume a drug before driving if:It is a medication that does not cause drowsiness./If you have a close call and almost get into an accident, you should:Think about how you can drive more safely so it doesn't happen again./Taking more than one parking spot is:Something that may encourage aggression in other drivers./If one of your passengers does not want to wear a seatbelt, you should:Refuse to move until he or she puts it on./When driving with children in the car it is a good idea to:1. Tell them the rules of the car before you start the trip.2. Tell them to keep quiet throughout the drive, or else.3. Give them activities if the drive is long.A. and C. are correct./If you are a passenger, and you find that your driver is behaving in an unsafe manner, you should1. Use humour to let the driver know that you are uncomfortable.2. Offer to take the wheel.3. Ask to be let out of the car if the behaviour doesn't stop.All of the above./The best way to help prevent aggression in other drivers is:1. Give the right-of-way and move over for merging traffic.2. Don't block passing lanes and pull over to let others pass if there is a long line of cars behind you.3. Don't yell at other drivers.All of the above./When using your turn signal, you should:1. Make sure you don't use it too soon, or other drivers may become confused as to where you are turning.2. Make sure it is turned off after your turn or lane change is complete.3. Make sure you use it in time to give other drivers a warning that you are going to turn. All of the above./Making eye contact with pedestrians and other drivers is important because:It can help communicate your intentions./It is important to leave space margins between yourself and other vehicles because:You will have room to stop or steer around if others start moving into your space./It may be dangerous to stop for a pedestrian where there is no intersection because:1. The driver behind you may not be expecting you to stop and may crash into you.2. Drivers in other lanes may not see the pedestrian and may hit them.3. Jaywalking is illegal.A. andB. are correct./Some things to watch for on the sides of the road are:1. People in wheelchairs traveling toward an intersection.2. Children playing with a ball.3. People who are visually impaired who may have a cane or a guide dog.All of the above./If you pull out just slightly into another lane to pass a cyclist you are:Actually changing lanes and should check your mirror, signal and shoulder check./You should allow for a large space margin between your vehicle and a cyclist because:1. A significant number of crashes involving cyclists result from side-swiping.2. You need to be able to avoid hitting a cyclist who falls.3. Driving too close to a cyclist may be very unnerving for him or her.All of the above./Motorcyclists often ride in the left part of the lane because:They can make themselves more visible that way./When passing a very large vehicle, you should:Make sure you have enough space; you don't want to get stuck in that vehicle's blind spot. /On a road where the speed limit is 60km/h or less, if you see a transit bus signaling that it wants to pull out, you should:2. Change lanes to let the bus pull out, if there is room.3. Slow down to let the bus in front of you if you can't change lanes.B. andC. are correct./It is against the law to follow an emergency vehicle more closely than:150 metres./When backing up you should:1. Do a 360-degree vision check before you begin.2. Turn your body to look out the rear window.3. Be especially careful when backing out of a driveway.All of the above./A black sign depicting a white arrow that curves to the left means:Cars in this lane must turn left./When arriving at an uncontrolled intersection or four-way-stop at the same time as another car, which car should proceed first?The car farthest to the right.55If you are turning left at an uncontrolled intersection or four-way-stop you should:Yield to approaching cars./At uncontrolled intersections you should always:Slow down, make sure it is safe and proceed with caution./If a vehicle ahead of you is stopped at a crosswalk on a multi-lane road you should:Stop before passing this vehicle and make sure there are no pedestrians in the crosswalk. /When should you slow down to 30 km/h near a playground?During daylight hours when you see the playground sign accompanied by a 30 km/h speed limit./A sign indicating that school children may be present and that is accompanied by a 30 km/h speed limit means you must slow down to 30 km/h at which times?Between 8 AM and 5 PM on school days./Why is it necessary to shoulder-check when changing lanes?No matter how you adjust your mirrors, you will always have blind spots./When driving in ideal conditions, how far should your car be from the car in front of you?2 seconds behind./Distances between cities are always shown in:Kilometres/When entering a freeway you should always:Accelerate to the same speed as the freeway traffic and merge smoothly/What is the minimum following distance you should leave between your vehicle and a motorcycle in front of you?3 seconds./When you are on the freeway and you are approaching a freeway entrance where cars are attempting to merge, you should:2. Move into the lane on your left if you can.3. Slow down or speed up slightly to let them in.B. andC. are correct./If your car breaks down on the freeway, you should:Signal, pull over to the far right, stay with your vehicle and raise the hood./When sharing the road with a motorcycle:You should stay well behind it and pass just as you would with another car./It is important to stay well behind large trucks and buses, and out of their blind spots because:1. You may not be visible to the driver if you follow too closely.2. You will not be able to see very well if you follow too closely.3. You could get crushed between one of these vehicles and the curb if they are turning at an intersection.All of the above./When driving at night with your highbeams on, how close are you allowed to be to another car before you dim your headlights?150 metres/During which times are you required to use your headlights?Between 30 minutes after sunset and 30 minutes before sunrise./Driving more slowly than surrounding traffic is:Often a hazard since other drivers may become frustrated and try to pass you./You should never coast in neutral or with the clutch in because:1. You need to be in gear to safely control your vehicle.2. It is illegal.3. You can't stop the car while in neutral.A. andB. are correct./What is the best way to prevent your vehicle from moving slightly from side to side while driving? Look well ahead in the direction you want to go./Tailgating is dangerous because:1. The vehicle in front can block your view of hazards ahead.2. If the vehicle in front of you stops, you may not have time to stop safely.3. You may have difficulty tailgating and talking on your cell phone at the same time.A. andB. are correct./In order to stay awake while driving on a long trip, you can:1. Sing or talk to yourself.2. Take a nap at a rest stop.3. Eat moderately.All of the above./If you encounter another driver who is behaving aggressively, you should:1. Keep the doors and windows locked.2. Avoid eye contact.3. Give that driver the right-of-way.All of the above./When driving at night, it is a good idea to:Glance to the right edge of the road to avoid glare from oncoming lights./What class of license must you already hold to apply for a commercial drivers license?Class 5/If someone is tailgating you, you should:1. Slow down slightly to increase the space in front of your car, allowing you extra space to stop more gradually if you need to.2. Move into another lane.3. Pull over to let the tailgater pass.Any of the above./On a multi-lane road, the right lane is often the safest because:1. It is less likely that someone will tailgate you.2. It keeps you away from oncoming traffic.3. You get a better view of traffic from the right lane.A. andB. are correct./In order to make sure your tires are in good condition, you should:1. Check them regularly for proper inflation.2. Check for adequate tread.3. Make sure all four tires are similar so they work together.All of the above./What clues might indicate that you are approaching a stale green light?1. Many cars are lined up at the cross street waiting for their light to turn green.2. Pedestrians are no longer in the intersection.3. The crosswalk signal has changed from a white figure to a flashing orange hand.A. and C. are correct./If you are in an intersection waiting to turn left and the light turns yellow, you should:Make sure no oncoming cars are trying to beat the red light and complete your turn safely./When you arrive at a roundabout or traffic circle, you should:1. Slow down as you approach the circle.2. Yield to traffic already in the circle.3. Yield to vehicles on your right if they arrive at the same time you do.All of the above./You may turn left ahead of oncoming traffic if:1. You see the advance green arrow at the bottom of the regular set of traffic lights.2. You see the green arrow on a separate set of traffic lights designated for left turns.3. You don't have an advance green arrow or a separate left-turn signal, but you think you can make it before oncoming traffic proceeds into the intersection.A. andB. are correct./You may enter a High Occupancy Vehicle or HOV lane when:1. There are broken lines to indicate a crossing point.2. You have the required number of people in your vehicle, as indicated by HOV signs.3. You want to drive faster than everyone else.A. andB. are correct./You may cross a bicycle lane when:1. There is a broken white line.2. You want to park in that lane.3. You are turning in or out of a driveway.4. A. and C. are correct./If your brakes fail you should:. Pump the brakes rapidly, shift into a lower gear, pull gently on the parking brake and use your horn to warn other drivers./If you are faced with an inevitable collision you should:Slow down as much as possible and steer for something that will cushion your car./If your hood flies up while you are driving you should:Try to look through the crack below the hood or open your window to look in the direction you are travelling.3. Slow down, turn on the hazard lights and steer over to the side of the road.4. B. and C. are correct./If your engine fails while you are driving you should:1. Signal and steer to the edge of the road.2. Turn on your hazard lights.3. Stay with your vehicle and raise the hood.4. All of the above./You must report an accident to the police in what circumstances?2. If the estimated damage is over $1000.3. If someone has been hurt or killed.4. B. and C. are correct./If you are in an accident you must:Stop to give assistance and to give your name and insurance information to others involved in the accident./If you witness a crash you can offer assistance by:1. Making sure your vehicle is parked away from the crash.2. Calling for emergency services if necessary.3. Staying with injured people until help arrives.4. All of the above./When are you permitted to pass in the oncoming lane?When there is a broken yellow line in the center of the road./You should never pass in the oncoming lane in which circumstances?1. On a curve.2. Near or at the crest of a hill.3. In an intersection.4. All of the above./You may pass on the right when:. You are on a two or more-laned roadway.A driver ahead of you is turning left, and it is safe to go around./When a school bus displays flashing red lights:You cannot pass the bus in either direction./Unless signs tell you otherwise, the speed limit in cities and towns is:50 km/h/To help prevent collision with an animal you should:1. Scan the sides of the roadway ahead for animals.2. Watch for animal crossing signs.3. Be extra cautious at dusk and dawn.4. All of the above./On wet roads you should be prepared to deal with:1. Hydroplaning.2. Loss of traction.3. Poor visibility.4. All of the above/If you begin to skid on black ice, what is the safest thing to do?Ease off the accelerator and steer in the direction you want to go./When traveling in B.C. in the winter, it is a good idea to:1. Carry a shovel, sand or salt, and warning flares.2. Use snow tires and carry chains.3. Make sure that snow and frost are removed from all your windows before you start driving.All of the above./The best reason for not using a cellphone while driving is:Your ability to see and hear hazards may be reduced./If your gas pedal sticks and you cannot pull it up with your shoe you should:Apply the brakes, look for an escape path, put the car in neutral and follow your escape path./If your tire blows while driving you should:Take your foot off the gas, hold the wheel firmly, gently press on the brakes and steer in the direction you want to go; pull over as soon as you can./When pulling away from the curb, you should:Signal, check your rear-view mirror, then pull out when safe./When do emergency vehicles with flashing lights and sirens have the right of way?In all circumstances./When approached by an emergency vehicle with flashing lights and siren in operation, what should you do?Pull over to the curb and stop./When approached by an emergency vehicle with flashing lights and siren in operation, under what circumstances is it OK not to stop?When on the opposite side of a divided highway median/If you are going into a curve too quickly, you should:Ease off the accelerator, then speed up slightly as you regain traction./How far back are you required to stop from railroad tracks?5 metres from the nearest rail./When you follow too closely and another driver cuts suddenly in front of you, what is the next thing to do?Take your foot off the gas pedal./You will slow down in a controlled fashion this way allowing the other driver to pull ahead./Who is responsible for making sure that a vehicle is not overloaded?The driver of the vehicle./Once you get behind the wheel you are responsible for every thing to do with your vehicle./Your indicators may be difficult to see in bright sunlight. What should you do?Give an arm signal as well as using your indicator./If you can't see other vehicles indicator lights they can't see yours as well. Give a hand signal to make sure that everyone understands your intentions to turn./The penalty for conviction of driving under the Influence is:A. loss of driver's license.B. jail time.C. fines.all of the above./You only lose by drinking and driving.If a collision is unavoidable, you should:A. choose to hit something that's standing still rather than something moving.B. if you have to hit anything, try to make it a glancing blow or a side swipe.C. choose to hit something that will give way rather than something that's rigid.all of the above./Collisions can happen. Slow down to minimize any damage.Perception distance is:the distance traveled from the time your eyes see a hazard until the time your brain recognizes the hazard.Slow down and always give yourself as much time as possible to be ready for anything on the road./You park your car on the side of the road. You are facing uphill and there is no curb present. You should:A. place the manual transmission in low gear or place the automatic transmission in park. Low gear will cause the less amount of stress on your vehicle. You should also put on the emergency brake./When you come to a corner where there are no traffic lights or stop signs, you should:slow down, so you can stop, if necessary.Always be prepared to stop at any time./When you follow too closely and another driver cuts suddenly in front of you, what is the next thing to do?Take your foot off the gas pedal.You will slow down in a controlled fashion this way allowing the other driver to pull ahead./People who slow downadd to the traffic slow down and may cause additional collisions.If emergency crews are already at the collion scene keep driving through and do not cause more traffic problems./Who is responsible for making sure that a vehicle is not overloaded?The driver of the vehicle.Once you get behind the wheel you are responsible for every thing to do with your vehicle/Your indicators may be difficult to see in bright sunlight. What should you do?Give an arm signal as well as using your indicator.If you can't see other vehicles indicator lights they can't see yours as well. Give a hand signal to make sure that everyone understands your intentions to turn./You enter a road where there are speed bumps. What should you do?Maintain a reduced speed throughout.Speed bumps are there for a purpose. To slow down traffic in areas with many pedestrians./You are driving on a road with two or more lanes traveling in the same direction. You should:drive in the right lane, except to pass.If we all use the left lane only for passing traffic would flow very smoothly./When walking, you should:A. walk on the sidewalk.B. face traffic when walking on the road.C. wear brightly colored or reflective clothing.all of the above.Be aware of vehicles while walking./The penalty for conviction of driving under the Influence is:A. loss of driver's license.B. jail time.C. fines.all of the above.You only lose by drinking and driving./If a collision is unavoidable, you should:A. choose to hit something that's standing still rather than something moving.B. if you have to hit anything, try to make it a glancing blow or a side swipe.C. choose to hit something that will give way rather than something that's rigid.all of the above.Collisions can happen. Slow down to minimize any damage./You are stopped at a traffic light. When the light turns green you should:look left and then right before proceeding.Always look both ways before driving through the intersection./The two second rule is:the method to determine safe following distance.The minimum is two seconds./If your windshield wipers stop suddenly during rain or snow you should:A. slow down.B. roll down the driver's side window and put your head out so you can see.C. brake and pull off the road.all of the above./If you cannot see clearly you cannot drive.Perception distance is:the distance traveled from the time your eyes see a hazard until the time your brain recognizes the hazard.Slow down and always give yourself as much time as possible to be ready for anything on the road/You park your car on the side of the road. You are facing uphill and there is no curb present. You should:place the manual transmission in low gear or place the automatic transmission in park. Low gear will cause the less amount of stress on your vehicle. You should also put on the emergency brake.。

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