Nouvelle-Écosse
Nouvelle-Écosse Learner's Licence Test — 415 questions d'entraînement
Questions d'entraînement gratuites avec réponses et explications. 40 questions à l'examen réel, 80% pour réussir.
Panneaux routiers (97)
1 A red eight-sided (octagon) sign in Nova Scotia means: 2 What does a red and white downward-pointing triangle mean? 3 A red circle with a horizontal white bar inside means: 4 A white rectangular sign marked 'MAXIMUM 80' means: 5 A white rectangular sign marked 'MINIMUM 60' means: 6 A red circle with a diagonal X means: 7 A rectangular sign with a large black arrow means: 8 A U-shaped arrow crossed by a red slash means: 9 A right-arrow crossed by a red slash means: 10 A left-arrow crossed by a red slash means: 11 A yellow diamond with two vertical up/down arrows ahead means: 12 A yellow diamond with two arrows splitting around a median means: 13 A yellow diamond with an arrow showing a lane merging toward another means: 14 A yellow pentagon with a walking figure means: 15 A yellow pentagon with two children walking means: 16 A yellow sign with a speed limit and children playing means: 17 A white X-shaped sign with 'RAILWAY CROSSING' text means: 18 A yellow diamond with an arrow curving to the left means: 19 A yellow diamond with a sharply bent arrow (90°) means: 20 A yellow diamond with an S-shaped arrow means: 21 A yellow diamond reading 'BUMP' means: 22 A yellow diamond with a car and skid lines means: 23 A yellow diamond reading 'NARROW BRIDGE' means: 24 A yellow diamond 'BRIDGE ICES BEFORE ROAD' means: 25 A yellow diamond with a deer silhouette means: 26 A yellow diamond with a moose silhouette, common in Cape Breton, means: 27 A yellow diamond with a cow silhouette means: 28 A yellow diamond showing rocks falling from a cliff means: 29 A yellow diamond with a truck on a slope means: 30 A yellow diamond reading 'ROUGH ROAD' means: 31 A yellow diamond reading 'LOOSE GRAVEL' means: 32 A yellow diamond reading 'SOFT SHOULDER' means: 33 A yellow diamond with a pavement-edge drop icon means: 34 A yellow diamond with a traffic-light icon means: 35 A yellow diamond with three circular arrows means: 36 A yellow diamond with a T-shape road icon can mean: 37 A yellow diamond with a plus (+) road icon means: 38 A yellow diamond with a T-shape and one arrow means: 39 A yellow diamond with two converging arrows means: 40 An orange diamond with a worker silhouette means: 41 An orange sign reading 'DETOUR' with an arrow means: 42 An orange or white sign reading 'ROAD CLOSED' means: 43 An orange diamond with a figure holding a flag means: 44 An orange diamond reading 'SURVEY CREW' means: 45 A green rectangular sign indicates: 46 A blue rectangular sign indicates: 47 A brown rectangular sign indicates: 48 A green shield with the Trans-Canada maple leaf symbol means: 49 Nova Scotia's provincial highway route marker is: 50 A white rectangular sign generally is: 51 A yellow diamond sign always indicates: 52 An orange sign always indicates: 53 A solid white line across your lane with 'STOP' painted means: 54 Broad white parallel stripes across the road mean: 55 Double solid yellow centre line means: 56 A broken yellow centre line means: 57 Solid yellow on your side of the centreline, broken on the other, means: 58 White lane lines separate: 59 A broken white line between lanes means: 60 A solid white line at the right edge of the road marks: 61 A painted bicycle symbol in a lane indicates: 62 Accessible parking spot requirements in NS: 63 A blue square with a large H means: 64 A blue square with a fuel-pump icon indicates: 65 A blue square with cutlery (fork and knife) means: 66 A blue square with a bed symbol means: 67 A blue square with a tree and picnic table means: 68 A brown sign with a tent icon means: 69 A blue square with an airplane means: 70 A blue sign with a bus silhouette at the roadside means: 71 A yellow sign with a school bus silhouette means: 72 A yellow diamond with a truck-bottom icon warns: 73 A yellow diamond with a tipping truck on a curve warns of: 74 A sign reading 'LOAD LIMIT 10 T' means: 75 A sign reading 'HEIGHT LIMIT 4 m' means: 76 A sign reading 'WIDTH 3 m' means: 77 A sign reading 'SPEED ZONE ENDS' means: 78 A red circle with a truck icon crossed by a slash means: 79 A green sign with a truck icon and arrow directs: 80 A blue sign reading 'WEIGH STATION' directs: 81 A flashing sign reading 'POLICE CHECK AHEAD' means: 82 A stopped school bus with extended STOP arm and flashing red lights means: 83 An orange sign reading 'BRIDGE OUT' means: 84 A sign with a water icon reading 'FLOOD AREA' means: 85 A sign reading 'FERRY' or with a ferry icon directs to: 86 A sign reading 'WILDLIFE AREA NEXT X KM' means: 87 A yellow sign reading 'WATCH FOR MOOSE' in Cape Breton means: 88 A sign reading 'HIGH COLLISION AREA' means: 89 A centre lane marked with two-way arrows and yellow-striped edges means: 90 A yellow plate reading '50 km/h' under a curve warning sign is: 91 A yellow diamond with STOP icon means: 92 A yellow diamond with YIELD icon means: 93 A sign reading 'PLAYGROUND ZONE ENDS' means: 94 A sign reading 'SCHOOL ZONE ENDS' means: 95 A sign reading 'PHOTO ENFORCED' means: 96 A sign with a bus symbol and 'BUS ONLY' means: 97 A white diamond on a blue background in a lane indicates:
Règles de la route (224)
1 Nova Scotia's GDL program has these stages: 2 Minimum age to hold a Class 7 learner licence in NS: 3 Minimum duration of Class 5 Newly Licensed stage before full Class 5: 4 Minimum time in Class 7 Learner stage before attempting the road test: 5 Class 7 Learner must be supervised by a driver who is: 6 Zero blood alcohol applies to NS drivers who are: 7 A Class 7 or Class 5 Newly Licensed driver found with any alcohol faces: 8 An experienced driver with BAC between 0.05 and 0.079 (first offence) faces: 9 A driver with BAC ≥0.08 (first offence) faces: 10 After an impaired driving conviction, NS requires: 11 Refusing a lawful police demand for a breath sample is: 12 A full Class 5 licence in NS authorizes driving: 13 Driving a tractor-trailer (semi) in NS requires: 14 A motorcycle in NS requires a: 15 Driving a taxi or small bus in NS requires: 16 Minimum third-party liability insurance coverage in Nova Scotia is: 17 NS auto insurance is based on: 18 Proof of insurance in NS must be: 19 A collision in NS must be reported to police when damage is: 20 Leaving the scene of a collision without stopping is: 21 A Newly Licensed driver reaching 10 demerit points faces: 22 Experienced (full Class 5) driver suspension threshold: 23 How long demerit points stay on a driver's record in NS: 24 Seatbelt use in NS is: 25 A child must use an appropriate car seat or booster until: 26 In NS, motorcycle helmet use is: 27 Bicycle helmet law in Nova Scotia: 28 A cyclist on a NS road has: 29 When passing a cyclist on a NS road: 30 If a pedestrian with a white cane or guide dog is crossing: 31 Approaching a stopped emergency or tow vehicle with flashing lights: 32 When you encounter a funeral procession at an intersection: 33 When a NS school bus is stopped with flashing red lights and extended stop arm: 34 At an unmarked crosswalk (intersection without zebra stripes): 35 A right turn on red in NS is: 36 A left turn on red is permitted only when: 37 U-turns in NS are permitted: 38 At a four-way stop, if two vehicles arrive simultaneously: 39 The default urban speed limit in NS unless posted otherwise: 40 The default rural (non-highway) speed limit in NS: 41 Maximum posted speed on Hwy 104 in NS: 42 Typical school zone speed limit in NS: 43 Playground zone speed limit in NS when active: 44 Fines in a NS construction zone when workers are present are: 45 In NS, first-offence hand-held phone while driving fine is approximately: 46 A GDL driver (Learner or Newly Licensed) using any phone: 47 An open liquor container in a vehicle passenger compartment is: 48 Using cannabis in a vehicle in NS is: 49 Drug-impaired driving in NS is treated as: 50 Double solid yellow lines in the centre of the road mean: 51 A broken yellow centre line means: 52 Passing on the right is legal in NS when: 53 Minimum signal distance before changing lanes on a highway in NS: 54 Before changing lanes a driver should: 55 The minimum safe following distance in dry conditions is: 56 Recommended following distance on icy NS roads: 57 Tailgating in NS can result in: 58 Winter tires in NS are: 59 Winter tires perform best below: 60 Snow and ice on the vehicle (roof, hood) must be: 61 Headlights must be on in NS: 62 Daytime running lights (DRL) at night are: 63 Dim high beams when an oncoming vehicle is within: 64 Dim high beams when following within: 65 Hazard lights should be used when: 66 Fog lights should be used: 67 A vehicle horn should be used to: 68 Making a 'rolling stop' at a stop sign is: 69 At a yield sign (not stop sign): 70 Entering a roundabout, drivers must: 71 When exiting a roundabout: 72 A photo radar or red-light camera ticket in NS: 73 A new NS resident must exchange a non-NS licence within: 74 A visitor with a valid foreign licence may drive in NS for: 75 Driving while suspended in NS is: 76 A stop sign requires which kind of stop? 77 At an uncontrolled intersection, two vehicles arrive simultaneously: 78 A flashing yellow left-turn arrow signal means: 79 You approach a green light but the intersection ahead is blocked: 80 A sign reads 'No Turn on Red' at an intersection. You want to turn right: 81 NS school zone reduced speed applies: 82 NS playground zone speed applies: 83 Correct merging technique onto a NS expressway: 84 An exit ramp posts 40 km/h advisory; highway is 100: 85 On a multi-lane highway, slower traffic should use: 86 Recommended following distance at 100 km/h in dry conditions: 87 In heavy rain on a highway, following distance should be: 88 You are using high beams at night; oncoming vehicle approaches. At what distance do you dim? 89 You approach a vehicle ahead with high beams on. Dim within: 90 When should fog lights be used in NS? 91 NS requires headlights on when: 92 A vehicle horn is to be used for: 93 Hazard lights should be used: 94 Your vehicle's turn signals fail. You must: 95 NS generally prohibits U-turns at: 96 A pedestrian crosses at an intersection that is not marked with zebra stripes: 97 A pedestrian jaywalks mid-block. You should: 98 Divided highway with a physical median — school bus stopped on opposite side with flashing red: 99 A funeral procession enters an intersection with lead vehicle flagged: 100 An adult cycles on a NS city sidewalk: 101 When passing a cyclist on a road with speed limit under 50 km/h: 102 Approaching a stopped emergency vehicle with amber flashers: 103 On a two-lane undivided road, school bus stopped with red flashers + stop arm: 104 Illegal pass of a stopped school bus in NS carries what range of consequences? 105 Signal distance before making a turn in NS: 106 Before changing lanes you must: 107 After completing a turn or lane change, the signal should be: 108 Leaving a parked position at the curb requires: 109 When passing another vehicle on its left, you must: 110 You accidentally enter a one-way street going the wrong way: 111 Entering a multi-lane roundabout: 112 In a multi-lane roundabout, which lane to take for a far exit (e.g., 3rd exit): 113 A child in a shopping cart steps off the curb near a crosswalk: 114 School bus stopping on a private driveway or school property: 115 Stopped school bus, red flashing, stop arm — no oncoming vehicles: 116 Cyclist on a narrow lane takes the centre of the lane: 117 A solid (not flashing) 'Hand' signal at a crosswalk means: 118 A steady white walking-figure signal means: 119 Flashing hand with countdown timer means: 120 Cyclists at a red traffic signal must: 121 An acceptable bicycle helmet in NS must meet: 122 Motorcycle helmets in NS must meet: 123 An infant under 1 year old in a car seat must be: 124 A child in the front seat with an active airbag poses: 125 A NS driver age 75+ may be required to: 126 A NS physician who believes a patient is unfit to drive: 127 A full Class 5 NS licence typically has: 128 If you lose your NS licence: 129 Your NS photo licence photo must: 130 Commercial drivers (Class 1-4) in NS must: 131 A driver diagnosed with untreated sleep apnea: 132 Eating food while drinking alcohol: 133 Drinking coffee reduces a driver's BAC: 134 Average alcohol absorption rate per hour: 135 If you had 3 standard drinks over 2 hours, you should: 136 A prescription drug listing 'may cause drowsiness': 137 When forecast calls for severe weather: 138 Confederation Bridge toll payment: 139 Cabot Trail scenic drive — speed and lane discipline: 140 Winter driving emergency kit should always include: 141 Tire chains in NS are: 142 Studded tires in NS: 143 All-season tires in NS winter: 144 Installing tire chains: 145 Driving with one wheel on a snow-covered shoulder: 146 Removing snow from your vehicle before driving in NS: 147 When using a block heater in NS winter: 148 A battery 5+ years old entering NS winter: 149 NS winter requires: 150 Winter washer fluid rating: 151 Jumping a dead battery — connection sequence: 152 Before a long trip in NS: 153 Snow on the roof of your car: 154 A thick ice layer on your windshield before driving: 155 Modern fuel-injected engines require: 156 Idling an unattended vehicle at a store: 157 Seeing red-tinted fluid under your parked car: 158 Changing a flat tire on a busy highway: 159 A compact 'doughnut' spare tire allows: 160 Brake pads in NS should be: 161 Tire rotation interval for even wear: 162 Signs of suspension problems in NS driving: 163 NS vehicle inspection covers: 164 Cobequid Pass toll in NS: 165 Halifax Harbour Bridge toll: 166 Cycling at dusk in NS: 167 Bicycle reflective gear placement: 168 Boarding a NS ferry: 169 Winter ferry departure with ice in water: 170 Approaching a manned toll booth at Cobequid Pass: 171 Driving with expired insurance in NS: 172 A visitor's insurance from another Canadian province: 173 In NS, a driver injured in a crash not their fault can: 174 NS Minor Injury Cap limits: 175 NS Class 5 road test evaluates: 176 Automatic failure on NS road test occurs for: 177 Parallel parking on the NS road test requires: 178 A driver's abstract in NS shows: 179 Disagreement with an entry on your driver's abstract: 180 A conviction typically affects your NS insurance for: 181 Photo radar or red-light cameras in NS: 182 Studded tires on bicycles in NS winter: 183 A roadside memorial (flowers, cross) on NS highways: 184 Horse-drawn carriage on a rural NS road: 185 Group of cyclists riding two abreast in the travel lane: 186 A bus is boarding/discharging passengers at a transit stop: 187 Transit bus signalling yield to re-enter lane from stop: 188 Low overpass signed 3.5 m — your truck is 3.8 m: 189 A truck with 'WIDE LOAD' sign and pilot car escort: 190 Flagger holds red 'STOP' paddle in work zone: 191 Flagger reverses paddle to 'SLOW': 192 Construction zone with workers present: 193 School crossing guard with STOP paddle in road: 194 School bus amber (yellow) flashing ahead: 195 Ambulance approaches from behind with siren: 196 Ambulance oncoming on divided highway with siren: 197 Funeral procession enters your intersection: 198 Driver shows dry mouth, red eyes, slow reaction after smoking cannabis: 199 Cannabis edible consumed 1 hour ago: 200 Driver has one drink per hour — are they safe to drive? 201 BAC 0.05 while driving in NS: 202 BAC ≥0.08 while driving in NS: 203 After impaired conviction, interlock device prevents driving if: 204 Minimum interlock duration after NS impaired conviction: 205 NS police can use at roadside for drug impairment: 206 A vehicle first aid kit in NS is: 207 A vehicle fire extinguisher in NS is: 208 Deactivating the seatbelt reminder system to avoid the chime: 209 ABS warning light on dashboard: 210 If ABS fails during emergency braking: 211 Steady 'Check Engine' light (non-flashing): 212 Flashing 'Check Engine' with rough idle: 213 Tire Pressure Monitor System warning activates: 214 Oil pressure warning light steady: 215 Battery/charging warning light on dash: 216 Coolant/temperature warning light: 217 Storing a vehicle for winter in NS: 218 Moving to NS from another province: 219 Foreign visitor with valid home-country licence in NS: 220 International Driving Permit (IDP): 221 Driving while licence suspended in NS: 222 Licence expired yesterday; driving today: 223 Upgrading from Class 5 to Class 1 (semi) in NS requires: 224 The core principle of defensive driving in NS:
Stationnement (30)
1 A sign showing a P with a red slash through it means: 2 Minimum distance you may not park from a crosswalk: 3 Minimum distance you may not park from an intersection: 4 Minimum distance you may not park from a fire hydrant: 5 Parking facing against the direction of traffic is: 6 Parking uphill with a curb — wheels should: 7 Parking downhill with a curb — wheels should: 8 Parking a manual transmission vehicle on a steep hill: 9 Parking an automatic transmission vehicle on a steep hill: 10 Parking at a NS ferry terminal lineup: 11 Downtown Halifax parking: 12 Scenic lookout on the Cabot Trail: 13 Parking on a sidewalk in Nova Scotia is: 14 Parking in a marked bicycle lane in Nova Scotia is: 15 Parking on a bridge or in a tunnel in Nova Scotia is: 16 Parking at a marked transit bus stop zone is: 17 Parking in front of or blocking a private driveway is: 18 A red-painted curb or "Fire Lane — No Parking" sign means: 19 A signed commercial loading zone is intended for: 20 Double parking — stopping or parking next to a vehicle already parked at the curb — is: 21 Public EV charging stalls are reserved for: 22 In Nova Scotia, parking is prohibited within how many metres of a stop sign? 23 In Nova Scotia, parking is prohibited within how many metres of a level railway crossing? 24 Parking in a marked accessible space without a valid permit in Nova Scotia: 25 A "No Stopping" sign in Nova Scotia means: 26 Before leaving a parked vehicle unattended on a public road you must: 27 A "Tow-Away Zone" sign means a vehicle parked there will be: 28 Parking on the paved shoulder of a divided highway or freeway is: 29 A "2HR PARKING — 8 a.m. to 6 p.m." sign means: 30 Under the Highway Traffic Act, the difference between "stopping," "standing," and "parking" is:
Situations d’urgence (64)
1 A sign reading 'EMERGENCY VEHICLES' may mean: 2 A blue sign with a phone icon on a highway means: 3 If your car's front wheels skid (understeer) while cornering: 4 If your car's rear wheels skid (oversteer): 5 If your car begins to hydroplane on a wet road: 6 Black ice most likely forms on: 7 Driving in dense fog requires: 8 A moose is imminent on a Cape Breton road; you cannot stop: 9 If a small animal (squirrel, cat) darts onto the road: 10 A road is covered with water you cannot judge the depth of: 11 Your car is in water and sinking: 12 Brake pedal goes to the floor: 13 Tire blowout at highway speed: 14 Accelerator stuck in open position: 15 Temperature gauge spikes and steam appears from under hood: 16 Smoke or fire from under the hood: 17 Vehicle stalls on a railway crossing: 18 Headache, dizziness, nausea while driving (possible CO poisoning): 19 Chest pain radiating to arm while driving (possible heart attack): 20 An emergency vehicle approaches from behind with siren and lights: 21 You're in the middle of an intersection; emergency approaches: 22 An emergency vehicle approaches while you are circulating in a roundabout: 23 Approaching a flood-prone route with standing water: 24 A large deer appears in your lane at 70 km/h with 30 m distance: 25 Signs of dangerous driver fatigue include: 26 Best response to moderate driver fatigue: 27 Immediately after a collision: 28 Collision damage threshold requiring police report in NS: 29 An injured person at a collision should NOT be moved unless: 30 If you witness a collision and are not involved, you should: 31 Black ice patch ahead on a NS road — you cannot avoid it: 32 You're hydroplaning at highway speed — water film separating tires from road: 33 You enter a turn too fast; the car understeers (plows straight): 34 Rear wheels begin to slide outward in a turn (oversteer / fishtail): 35 Emergency stop in a vehicle with ABS: 36 Emergency stop in a vehicle WITHOUT ABS (pre-ABS era): 37 Engine temperature climbs past red — 20 km to next exit: 38 Timing belt breaks on an interference engine: 39 Headache + nausea + dizziness in cabin — possible causes: 40 Your vehicle is stalled on railway tracks with a train approaching: 41 Large truck with brake failure on a NS descent — runaway ramp ahead: 42 Brake pedal sinks to floor mid-drive: 43 Tire blowout at 100 km/h on Hwy 102: 44 Throttle stuck open — vehicle accelerates against your will: 45 Power steering fails mid-drive: 46 Smoke from under hood — do NOT open hood because: 47 Both headlights fail at night on a dark rural NS road: 48 A winter emergency kit for NS should include: 49 Stranded with a dead phone battery and no passersby: 50 Running engine while stranded — exhaust pipe is blocked by snow: 51 Signalling for help while stranded on a NS rural road: 52 Dusk on Cabot Trail in Cape Breton — high moose activity. Action: 53 Hurricane force winds and you cannot reach shelter: 54 Sudden heavy rain creates flash flooding: 55 Driving toward Halifax Harbour with dense coastal fog: 56 Long descent on Cabot Trail — heavy vehicle: 57 Multi-lane highway with snowplow in right lane: 58 Oncoming snowplow throws ice/salt forward: 59 Wet fallen leaves covering a NS fall road: 60 Strong crosswind while passing semi-truck near Canso Causeway: 61 Wind gust causes sideways drift on a bridge: 62 Blizzard conditions develop on Hwy 102 — visibility 20 m: 63 Emergency braking on road test: 64 Warning triangle placement after breakdown on highway:
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