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1. If feeling tired while driving:C
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. M4 k1 X G- T3 t; t. c4 x D. slow down and drive with extra care
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2. When is it illegal to pass another vehicle?D' ?1 a+ ?# }8 E/ N
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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 line+ v; b. K" ?& E+ ]
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C. when a sign indicates a no-passing zone3 I/ B0 s0 j9 G7 s3 h
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3. To recover from a skid:D0 p& E; `% w' a; M8 r' ^, o8 B! s
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A. apply the brakes hard& N- H" y' W, f- E: \% M; C2 s! p# w
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B. steer in the opposite direction of the skid: }# @( t. O. s) E) @/ R
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C. steer straight ahead
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4. Unless otherwise posted, what is the speed limit for a primary highway located outside an urban area?C
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% c; |. C; q( D+ W5. When entering a playground zone, while times are in effect, what is the maximum speed allowed (unless otherwise posted)?D2 y: t& h* \# N0 a h5 A
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6. When a red “X” is indicated over a driving lane, a driver must:A$ a' [* r% m# i6 T. r. R& T& r
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A. not enter or remain in that lane
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/ Q& {, v% t4 z- w8 T$ |& T; E6 H7. A solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line indicates that:B
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B. passing is not permitted if the solid line is on your side of the roadway) [) ?( Z9 f7 ~! `
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8 f7 `0 W0 _8 B) l1 H7 o" d- a8. Solid white lines indicate that:C4 F% t% O$ P4 t" d( _& O! R1 s
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A. lane changing is permitted
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B. traffic is traveling in opposite directions! P$ H9 | W( y0 \4 F; h t) h! h
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9. A white diamond marking in a lane indicates that: A
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A. the lane is reserved for specific vehicles
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B. there is a railway crossing ahead
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C. there is parking allowed in the lane7 z& H+ e( H7 i$ T+ |8 ^' k, G& e8 u$ {
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A. are turned to the right3 C, x% w. I L% s2 y
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C. remain straight ahead
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D. none of the above
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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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13. Uncontrolled intersections are ones that:A3 @* V" Y# n' h/ T" u- C
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A. have no traffic signs and no traffic signal lights
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B. have only a stop sign# K3 b+ I* C/ M( ]' N
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C. have only a yield sign
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D. prohibit pedestrians from crossing
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[Refer to page 73 in the manual]
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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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A. slow moving vehicles
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# |8 ^9 F. D* f0 o( D1 f15. What you can’t see in your vehicle’s rear and side view mirrors is said to be in your:C1 _" G0 j# v# q! C: O, S
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B. danger zone8 ~( g& R( p3 R1 m% T* p
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C. blind spot
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2 U" X/ z0 T$ U5 \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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17. This sign means:C0 p) \3 l' {, X( c. \$ Y! f
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D. road narrows both sides
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C. intersection ahead
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A. school zone – reduce speed
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