Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador

Guide d'étude

399 questions réparties sur 4 catégories

Exigences de l'examen

Total des questions40
Score de réussite85%
Limite de tempsAucune limite
rules17/20 pour réussir
signs17/20 pour réussir
Chaque section doit être réussie séparément

Sujets clés

📋 Règles de la route 211

NL GDL program has these stages:

Three-stage system — distinct from NS Class 7/5N.

Minimum age for Level I Learner licence in NL:

Driver education may be required or recommended.

Minimum time in Level I Learner stage:

Must hold before Level II Novice.

Minimum time in Level II Novice before Level III:

Must be conviction-free.

Zero BAC in NL applies to:

Any detectable alcohol = immediate suspension.

Level I or Level II driver with any alcohol faces:

Repeat offences escalate.

Experienced driver BAC 0.05-0.079 first offence in NL:

Administrative sanction.

BAC ≥0.08 first offence in NL:

Conviction affects insurance, travel.

Refusing lawful police breath demand:

No right to refuse.

After impaired conviction, NL requires:

Prevents start with any detectable alcohol.

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🪧 Panneaux routiers 97

A red eight-sided (octagon) sign in Newfoundland and Labrador means:

Octagon shape recognizable by outline alone in fog or snow.

What does a red and white downward-pointing triangle mean in NL?

Yield differs from Stop in that full stop only required when traffic or pedestrians have priority.

A red circle with a horizontal white bar inside means:

Protects against wrong-way entry on one-way streets.

A white rectangular sign marked 'MAXIMUM 80' means:

White rectangles with MAXIMUM or just number are regulatory — enforceable.

A white rectangular sign marked 'MINIMUM 60' means:

Minimum limits on divided highways.

A red circle with a diagonal X means:

Stricter than No Parking.

A rectangular sign with a large black arrow means:

Large arrows at each block reinforce direction.

A U-shaped arrow crossed by a red slash means:

Posted where U-turn would block oncoming or has limited sight lines.

A right-arrow crossed by a red slash means:

Posted at intersections where right turns conflict with traffic.

A left-arrow crossed by a red slash means:

Reduces conflict with oncoming traffic.

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🅿️ Stationnement 30

A sign showing a P with a red slash through it means:

No Parking differs from No Stopping — brief stops allowed.

No parking within of crosswalk:

Maintains pedestrian visibility.

No parking within of intersection:

Preserves sight lines.

No parking within of fire hydrant:

Fire crew access.

Parking against traffic direction:

Enhances visibility.

Parking uphill with curb — wheels:

Apply parking brake.

Parking downhill with curb — wheels:

Apply parking brake.

No parking within of stop sign:

Municipal bylaws may differ.

No parking within of railway crossing:

Keeps sight lines clear.

Parallel parking within of curb:

Beyond 30 cm = ticketable.

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🚨 Situations d’urgence 61

A sign reading 'EMERGENCY VEHICLES' may mean:

Reduce speed, be ready to yield.

A blue sign with phone icon on highway means:

Less common now but exist on major routes.

Emergency vehicle approaches with siren and lights:

Don't stop in intersections.

Front wheels skid (understeer):

Vehicle regains grip.

Rear wheels skid (oversteer):

Eyes on target; smooth inputs.

Hydroplaning on NL wet road:

Tires ride on water film.

Black ice forms first on:

Dark, wet-looking patches.

Dense fog driving requires:

NL Atlantic coastal fog frequent.

Moose imminent in NL — can't stop:

NL has highest moose-strike rate in Canada.

Small animal darts onto NL road:

Accept small-animal strike over worse crash.

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