Île-du-Prince-Édouard

Île-du-Prince-Édouard Knowledge Test — 397 questions d'entraînement

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Panneaux routiers (96)

1 On a PEI road you reach a red eight-sided sign. You must: 2 A red-and-white downward-pointing triangle at a PEI intersection means: 3 A red circle enclosing a horizontal white bar posted at the entrance to a PEI roadway means: 4 A white rectangular sign posted 'MAXIMUM 80' on a PEI rural road means: 5 A white rectangular sign 'MINIMUM 60' on a PEI divided highway means: 6 A red circle with a diagonal cross or 'X' overlay means: 7 A rectangular sign with a single large black arrow pointing in one direction means: 8 A U-shaped arrow crossed by a red slash posted at a PEI intersection means: 9 A right-pointing arrow crossed by a red diagonal slash means: 10 A left-pointing arrow crossed by a red diagonal slash means: 11 A yellow diamond warning sign with two vertical arrows — one up, one down — placed after a divided highway ends means: 12 A yellow diamond with two arrows splitting around a central median means: 13 A yellow diamond showing your lane tapering into the adjacent lane means: 14 A fluorescent yellow-green pentagon showing a walking figure means: 15 A fluorescent yellow-green pentagon with two children holding hands means: 16 A fluorescent yellow-green sign showing children with a ball or playing means: 17 A large white X-shaped sign with the words 'RAILWAY CROSSING' means: 18 A yellow diamond with an arrow curving to the left means: 19 A yellow diamond with a sharp 90-degree bent arrow pointing to the left means: 20 A yellow diamond with an arrow gently curving to the right means: 21 A yellow diamond with a sharp 90-degree bent arrow pointing right means: 22 A yellow diamond showing a road with several alternating curves means: 23 A yellow diamond showing a downhill slope with a percentage number means: 24 A yellow diamond with the word 'BUMP' or a bump icon means: 25 A yellow diamond showing two arrows converging toward a single road means: 26 A yellow diamond with three dots arranged vertically (red, amber, green) means: 27 A yellow diamond containing a red octagon symbol and the word 'AHEAD' means: 28 A yellow diamond showing a road narrowing on both sides means: 29 A yellow diamond showing a bridge-like rectangle narrowing toward the centre means: 30 A yellow diamond showing a vehicle with wavy skid marks beneath it means: 31 On a PEI rural road, a yellow diamond showing a leaping deer means: 32 A yellow diamond showing a tractor silhouette means: 33 A fluorescent yellow-green sign showing a person in a crosswalk with diagonal lines means: 34 A yellow diamond or fluorescent yellow-green pentagon showing a bicycle means: 35 An orange diamond with 'CONSTRUCTION AHEAD' or worker icon means: 36 A green circle enclosing an action icon (like an arrow) at a PEI intersection means: 37 A blue rectangular sign showing a hospital 'H', gas pump, or bed icon at a PEI interchange means: 38 A black-and-white regulatory sign showing an arrow around a triangular island means: 39 A yellow pennant-shaped sign on the left side of a two-lane road means: 40 A yellow diamond with a cross-shape or T-shape icon means: 41 A regulatory sign showing a truck silhouette with a weight number and 'TONNES' means: 42 A red circle with a diagonal slash over a truck silhouette means: 43 An orange equilateral triangle with a red border on the rear of a vehicle means: 44 A white rectangular sign with arrows showing which lane goes where means: 45 A regulatory sign with arrows pointing both up and down means: 46 A white diamond painted on a lane with 'BUS ONLY' or similar text means: 47 A sign with 'NO RIGHT TURN 7–9 AM' and supplementary time information means: 48 A yellow diamond showing three curved arrows forming a circle means: 49 A white diamond painted in a lane with an 'HOV 2+' plate posted means: 50 A regulatory sign with a truck silhouette and 'TRUCK ROUTE' text means: 51 A series of yellow arrow chevrons (> > >) lining the outside of a curve means: 52 A black-and-yellow diagonally striped marker on a bridge abutment or utility pole means: 53 A yellow rectangular plate showing a speed number attached beneath a curve warning means: 54 A rectangular sign containing a highway shield with a number means: 55 A regulatory sign reading 'NO RIGHT TURN ON RED' at a PEI signalized intersection means: 56 A flashing yellow beacon above or near a warning sign means: 57 A flashing red beacon or flashing red traffic signal means: 58 A stopped PEI school bus with flashing red lights and extended stop arm means: 59 A yellow diamond with 'FOG AREA' text or a fog icon means: 60 A yellow diamond reading 'BRIDGE MAY BE ICY' or showing a snowflake over a bridge means: 61 A yellow diamond showing a vehicle tilted by wind or 'HIGH WIND AREA' text means: 62 A yellow diamond showing a step between pavement and shoulder means: 63 A yellow diamond with a generic large-animal silhouette (not specific to deer or moose) means: 64 A yellow diamond showing a tractor crossing symbol specifically means: 65 A blue rectangular sign showing a bed, picnic table, or 'REST AREA' text means: 66 A blue rectangular sign with a white 'H' means: 67 A yellow diamond showing a vehicle under a bridge with a height measurement (e.g., '3.5 m') means: 68 On a PEI urban street without posted speed signs, the default maximum speed is: 69 On a PEI rural two-lane road without posted speed signs, the default maximum speed is: 70 The highest speed you will ever see posted on a PEI highway is: 71 When a PEI school-zone warning sign indicates a reduced speed and the time period applies, the typical reduced limit is: 72 A PEI playground zone when active is typically posted at: 73 In a PEI construction/work zone when workers are present, you should: 74 On all PEI public roadways, seatbelt use for drivers and all passengers is: 75 Under PEI law, a child must use an appropriate child restraint or booster until they reach: 76 In PEI, motorcycle helmets meeting Canadian standards are: 77 Under PEI law, bicycle helmets are required for: 78 Using a hand-held phone for calling, texting, or any manual operation while driving in PEI is: 79 A Stage 1 or Stage 2 GDL driver in PEI has this BAC limit while driving: 80 After an impaired-driving conviction in PEI, a returning driver typically requires: 81 A pregnant driver in PEI should wear a seatbelt: 82 When overtaking a cyclist on a PEI road, you should give at least: 83 When a funeral procession is passing through a PEI intersection: 84 Approaching a stopped emergency or tow vehicle with flashing lights on a PEI highway, you must: 85 Under PEI law, you must use your headlights: 86 Canadian-sold vehicles must have daytime running lights (DRL) on whenever: 87 On a physically divided highway in PEI (median between opposing traffic), a school bus with red flashers: 88 At a red traffic signal on a PEI road without 'NO RIGHT TURN ON RED' signage, right turns are: 89 A left turn on red from a one-way street to another one-way street in PEI is: 90 U-turns in PEI are permitted: 91 A solid yellow line on your side of the centre line on a PEI two-lane road means: 92 A dashed (broken) yellow centre line on a PEI two-lane road means: 93 A solid white line between two lanes of traffic moving in the same direction in PEI means: 94 Horn use in PEI is permitted: 95 On PEI public roads, snowmobiles and ATVs are generally: 96 The fixed link connecting PEI to New Brunswick is:

Règles de la route (194)

1 PEI's Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) system progresses through which stages? 2 Minimum age to apply for a Stage 1 Learner licence in PEI: 3 Minimum time a PEI driver must hold a Stage 1 Learner permit before attempting the road test: 4 Default minimum time in PEI Stage 2 Novice before applying for a full licence: 5 Stage 1 Learner drivers in PEI may have a BAC of: 6 Stage 2 Novice drivers in PEI may have a BAC of: 7 A PEI driver under age 19 (even if holding a Full licence) has this BAC limit: 8 A fully licensed PEI driver aged 19+ with a BAC between 0.05 and 0.079 faces: 9 The federal Criminal Code threshold for impaired driving BAC in Canada (including PEI) is: 10 After an impaired-driving Criminal Code conviction in PEI, returning to driving typically requires: 11 A full PEI Class 5 (or Stage 2) licence covers which vehicles? 12 Operating a motorcycle on PEI public roads requires which licence class? 13 Operating a tractor-trailer (articulated heavy combination) on PEI roads requires: 14 A taxi or small passenger bus (up to 24 passengers) in PEI requires: 15 A single heavy truck with three or more axles in PEI requires: 16 PEI's auto insurance system is best described as: 17 Minimum third-party liability coverage required on a PEI vehicle policy: 18 A PEI driver must report a collision to police when damage exceeds: 19 Leaving the scene of a PEI collision you caused without exchanging information or reporting is: 20 The PEI demerit point system applies when: 21 A PEI Stage 2 Novice driver accumulating demerit points at a lower threshold than fully licensed drivers faces: 22 Demerit points remain on a PEI driver record for approximately: 23 Seatbelt use in PEI applies to: 24 PEI child restraint law uses which tier thresholds for releasing a child from child-seat/booster? 25 A rear-facing child seat in a vehicle with an active front passenger airbag should be: 26 Motorcycle helmet requirements in PEI apply to: 27 PEI bicycle helmet law requires helmets for cyclists: 28 Using a hand-held phone while driving in PEI (calls, texting, any manipulation) is: 29 For PEI Stage 1 Learner and Stage 2 Novice drivers, phone use while driving is: 30 A fully licensed PEI driver convicted of impaired driving (Criminal Code) faces approximately: 31 Driving in PEI while impaired by cannabis is: 32 On an undivided PEI road, a stopped school bus with flashing red lights and stop arm out requires: 33 On a physically divided PEI highway (median separating opposing traffic), a school bus with red flashers requires: 34 Illegally passing a stopped PEI school bus with red flashers typically results in: 35 At a PEI intersection without marked crosswalks, pedestrians crossing have: 36 At a marked pedestrian crosswalk in PEI, drivers must: 37 A cyclist on a PEI public road has: 38 A cyclist in PEI should typically ride: 39 At a PEI 4-way stop where two vehicles arrive simultaneously, right-of-way goes to: 40 A PEI driver turning left across oncoming traffic must: 41 A green arrow signal in the direction you want to turn means: 42 On a PEI approach, a yellow traffic signal means: 43 A solid red signal at a PEI intersection requires you to: 44 When entering a PEI roundabout, you must: 45 At an uncontrolled PEI T-intersection (no signs), the vehicle on the terminating road must: 46 Passing on a two-lane PEI highway is legal when: 47 You may not pass a PEI school bus when: 48 Passing on the right on a PEI road is: 49 Before changing lanes on a PEI road, you should: 50 PEI default maximum speed in a built-up urban area (no posted sign): 51 PEI default maximum on a rural two-lane road without posting: 52 The maximum posted speed anywhere in PEI (including TCH segments): 53 In a PEI school zone when the reduced limit applies, you must drive: 54 A PEI playground zone reduced speed when active is typically: 55 In a PEI work zone with reduced posted speed and workers present, you should: 56 PEI headlight law requires lights: 57 In dense fog on a PEI road you should use: 58 When an oncoming vehicle approaches at night on a PEI road, you should: 59 When following another vehicle at night on a PEI road, you should dip high beams: 60 Winter tires in PEI are: 61 Tire chains on PEI roads are: 62 Black ice on a PEI road most often appears as: 63 In a sudden heavy snow squall on a PEI road, you should: 64 Block heaters are used to: 65 A modern fuel-injected car in PEI winter should be warmed up by: 66 In PEI, trailer brakes are required when trailer gross weight exceeds approximately: 67 A passenger vehicle towing a trailer on a PEI highway is usually limited to: 68 Minimum acceptable tire tread depth in PEI is approximately: 69 A large crack in the driver's direct line of sight on a PEI windshield: 70 Required working lights on a PEI passenger vehicle include: 71 A muffler in good working order on a PEI vehicle is: 72 A frayed or cut seatbelt in a PEI vehicle: 73 When entering a PEI highway from an on-ramp, you should: 74 When leaving a PEI highway via an exit ramp, you should: 75 A standard safe following distance on a dry PEI road is: 76 Tailgating (following too closely) in PEI is: 77 In PEI, when wipers must be on due to weather, headlights must also be on: 78 When you encounter a snowplow on a PEI highway, you should: 79 Passing another vehicle stopped for a pedestrian in a PEI crosswalk is: 80 When exiting a PEI roundabout, you should: 81 In a multi-lane roundabout, your lane choice on entry: 82 A flashing green arrow at a PEI signal means: 83 At a PEI pedestrian crossover with flashing lights and activated pedestrian signal, you must: 84 Use of the horn in PEI is legitimate for: 85 A solid yellow line on your side of the PEI road centre line means: 86 A dashed yellow line on your side of the PEI centre line means: 87 A solid white edge line on the right side of a PEI roadway marks: 88 At a signalized or stop-controlled PEI intersection, the stop line indicates: 89 Entering a PEI intersection when you cannot clear it (traffic ahead is stopped): 90 At a PEI railway level crossing with active warning (lights/bells/gates), you must: 91 A PEI school bus at a railway crossing must: 92 When crossing the Confederation Bridge (PEI ↔ NB), drivers should: 93 At a PEI uncontrolled 4-way intersection (no signs, no signals), right-of-way goes to: 94 All four approaches to a PEI intersection show flashing red. You should treat it as: 95 All four approaches to a PEI intersection show flashing yellow. You should: 96 A through-moving vehicle and a left-turning vehicle approach a PEI signalized intersection from opposite directions with green signals. Who has priority? 97 When turning at a PEI intersection with a green light and pedestrians in the crosswalk, you must: 98 On a multi-lane divided PEI highway, drivers should typically use: 99 An oversize load (wide-load) on a PEI highway is often accompanied by: 100 A convoy of trucks ahead on a PEI highway: 101 Commercial trucks on PEI highways: 102 A slow-moving vehicle on a PEI two-lane highway with 5+ following vehicles should: 103 A cyclist on PEI roads at night is required to use: 104 Cyclists riding on PEI sidewalks are: 105 A cyclist making a left turn at a PEI intersection may: 106 Crossing mid-block on a busy PEI urban street where a crosswalk is nearby is: 107 A child visible at the curb on a PEI residential road (appearing to wait or play): 108 When a PEI school bus flashes yellow (amber) lights ahead of stopping, you should: 109 On a one-way PEI street, a stopped school bus with red flashers and stop-arm requires: 110 When leaving a vehicle unattended on a PEI street, you must: 111 A PEI vehicle being towed by a licensed tow truck: 112 Window tint on a PEI passenger vehicle: 113 Removing or bypassing a muffler on a PEI vehicle: 114 In a PEI vehicle with anti-lock brakes (ABS) during emergency braking, you should: 115 Brake fade on a long downhill in PEI is best prevented by: 116 A PEI driver wearing the seatbelt shoulder strap behind the back (lap-only use): 117 Approaching a PEI roundabout pedestrian crossing at entry or exit, you must: 118 A traffic-control person (flagger) at a PEI construction zone: 119 A drowsy driver in PEI should: 120 Commercial drivers in PEI operate under: 121 PEI may post temporary 'spring weight restrictions' on certain roads, meaning: 122 Reversing (backing up) on a PEI highway: 123 PEI speeding fines typically: 124 Street racing, stunt driving, or excessive speed (e.g., 50+ km/h over limit) in PEI: 125 Cargo carried on a PEI vehicle must be: 126 PEI recommends rear-facing car seats for infants and toddlers until at least: 127 In PEI, the safest seating for children under 13 is: 128 PEI public roads typically include: 129 Before turning at a PEI intersection, you should signal approximately: 130 If your vehicle's turn signals fail on a PEI road, you should: 131 Hazard flashers (4-way) on a PEI vehicle should be used: 132 You should signal: 133 A legal PEI U-turn requires: 134 U-turns at PEI curves, hills, or within 150 m of a crest: 135 A 3-point turn on a PEI road is best done: 136 Exiting a driveway onto a PEI roadway, you must: 137 A pedestrian carrying a white cane or accompanied by a guide dog at a PEI intersection: 138 Briefly flashing your high beams at oncoming PEI drivers may appropriately warn of: 139 Weaving through traffic on a PEI multi-lane road: 140 If another driver on a PEI road displays aggressive behaviour (tailgating, honking, gestures), you should: 141 Cruise control on a PEI road should be avoided when: 142 Traction control on a PEI vehicle: 143 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) on a PEI vehicle: 144 Engine braking (downshifting) on a long PEI downgrade: 145 Pulling away on an uphill with a manual transmission on a PEI road: 146 Shifting a PEI automatic vehicle to neutral while rolling: 147 Driving in fog on a PEI road at the posted limit: 148 Strong low sun glare on a PEI road reduces visibility. You should: 149 The first minutes of rain on a PEI road can be especially slippery because: 150 Driving on snow-covered PEI roads requires: 151 If your rear wheels start to skid (oversteer) on a PEI road, you should: 152 If your front wheels slide in a PEI corner (understeer), you should: 153 Descending a steep PEI hill on snow/ice should use: 154 Descending a long PEI hill in summer: 155 Before a long PEI trip involving hills, you should: 156 On a dark rural PEI road, unlit pedestrians are best detected by: 157 If a deer suddenly appears on a PEI road ahead and swerving would put you into oncoming traffic: 158 Fog lights on a PEI vehicle should be used: 159 In PEI winter, tire pressure should be: 160 To quickly defog your PEI vehicle's windshield on a cold morning: 161 When your PEI vehicle is heavily loaded (luggage, cargo), you should: 162 If your PEI vehicle breaks down on a rural road in winter, you should: 163 PEI deer activity peaks: 164 If your PEI vehicle stalls on railway tracks: 165 Every PEI railway crossing has an emergency number posted. Its purpose is: 166 Eating a meal or drinking coffee while driving in PEI is: 167 A pet traveling in a PEI passenger vehicle should be: 168 Rotating tires every ~8,000 km on a PEI vehicle: 169 Symptoms of needed wheel alignment on a PEI vehicle include: 170 Finding a fresh oil puddle under your parked PEI vehicle warrants: 171 At a lane closure on a PEI highway with both lanes merging: 172 Advance lane-closure warning signs on a PEI highway serve to: 173 When stopping at a PEI signalized intersection, stop before: 174 Turning left from a one-way PEI street onto another one-way street, start from: 175 A two-way street PEI left turn from a two-lane-each-direction road should start from: 176 A right turn from a multi-lane PEI road should start from: 177 When turning left from a PEI two-way street into a multi-lane receiving road, you should complete into: 178 At a 3-lane roundabout in PEI, your entry lane is determined by: 179 Cyclists on a PEI bus-only lane: 180 When merging onto a PEI highway, signal: 181 Before opening a car door on a PEI street with possible cyclist traffic, check for cyclists by: 182 If a school bus ahead starts flashing yellow lights as you approach, you should: 183 Backing a PEI trailer requires: 184 A hearse at the head of a funeral procession on a PEI road typically: 185 PEI's 'drive with due care and attention' catch-all offence applies to: 186 A commercial truck on a PEI highway approaching an open weigh station: 187 Moving an oversize load on a PEI highway requires: 188 Passing a cyclist at 80 km/h on a PEI rural road with 1 metre clearance: 189 A fully licensed PEI driver using a mounted, hands-free phone for calls is: 190 A runaway-truck arrestor ramp on a PEI mountain grade is designed for: 191 An obstruction (large debris, fallen tree) on a PEI road should be: 192 A PEI driver's licence: 193 When stopped by police on a PEI road, a driver must produce: 194 A new resident moving to PEI with a valid licence from another Canadian province must:

Stationnement (35)

1 A white sign with a large 'P' crossed by a red slash means: 2 PEI no-parking rules around a fire hydrant require at least: 3 PEI no-parking distance from an intersection is typically: 4 No parking is allowed within how many metres of a crosswalk (typical): 5 When parking on a PEI downhill slope, you should turn the front wheels: 6 When parking on a PEI uphill slope with a curb, you should turn the front wheels: 7 Parking on a slope without a curb on a PEI road: 8 A PEI accessible-parking space marked with the wheelchair symbol is: 9 A parking meter's expired or red indication on a PEI street means: 10 Minimum clearance to park from a fire hydrant in PEI: 11 Parking in front of a private driveway on a PEI street: 12 Parking at a designated PEI bus stop: 13 Parking near a PEI stop sign or signal should: 14 Entering a PEI angle-parking space, you should: 15 Standard parallel-parking procedure on a PEI street: 16 A PEI parallel-parked vehicle should be: 17 When parking a PEI vehicle, the parking brake should: 18 PEI no-parking distance from a marked crosswalk (typical): 19 No-parking distance from a PEI intersection is typically: 20 A PEI accessible-parking permit must be: 21 Using an accessible parking space in PEI without a valid permit: 22 Parking on a PEI two-way street should be on: 23 On a PEI one-way street, parking is typically permitted: 24 A PEI commercial loading zone: 25 A PEI street posted '2 HOUR PARKING 8 AM – 6 PM': 26 Double-parking (parking alongside a legally parked PEI vehicle, outside a marked space): 27 Parking on a PEI sidewalk is: 28 A PEI parking space marked by painted lines requires: 29 A legally parked PEI vehicle at night: 30 Some PEI municipalities issue 'winter parking bans' on specific streets. These typically: 31 When parking a PEI vehicle unattended, the engine should: 32 A PEI parking space marked 'EV Charging Only': 33 Parking blocking a PEI curb-cut (ramp for accessibility): 34 A snow-covered PEI parking meter: 35 A PEI 'Residents Only Parking' sign on a street means:

Situations d’urgence (72)

1 A yellow diamond showing an emergency vehicle with lights or a cross symbol means: 2 When you hear a siren or see flashing lights from an emergency vehicle behind you in PEI: 3 When an emergency vehicle approaches from behind with lights and siren, a PEI driver should: 4 Approaching a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights on a PEI highway, you should: 5 A funeral procession passing through a PEI intersection: 6 A volunteer firefighter's personal vehicle displaying green flashing lights on a PEI road means: 7 If you strike a deer or other animal on a PEI road, you should: 8 If a hazard suddenly appears and you must brake hard in PEI, you should: 9 If your PEI vehicle hydroplanes (tires ride on a layer of water), you should: 10 If you have a tire blowout at highway speed on a PEI road, you should: 11 If the accelerator sticks open in your PEI vehicle, you should: 12 If your brakes fail on a PEI road, you should: 13 A PEI highway paved shoulder is for: 14 A recommended PEI winter emergency kit includes: 15 At a PEI active emergency scene (crash, fire, police incident), drivers should: 16 A tow truck with amber flashing lights on a PEI highway is: 17 Immediately after a PEI crash with injuries, you should: 18 An injured person at a PEI crash scene should be moved only when: 19 After a PEI crash with another vehicle, you must exchange with the other driver: 20 To protect a PEI crash scene from following traffic: 21 Smoke or flames from a PEI vehicle's engine compartment while driving: 22 A fuel smell or visible fuel leak under a PEI vehicle: 23 Engine overheating (temp gauge high, steam from hood) in a PEI vehicle: 24 Loss of power steering while driving on a PEI road: 25 If headlights fail at night on a PEI road: 26 If your horn fails, you should: 27 Driving into sudden dense fog on a PEI road: 28 A sudden snow whiteout on a PEI highway: 29 Large hail on a PEI road: 30 A flooded PEI road with standing water: 31 If you spin out on a PEI winter road and end up in a ditch: 32 Using a tow strap on a PEI vehicle to recover another: 33 Jump-starting a dead PEI battery requires: 34 If your PEI vehicle is stuck in mud: 35 Freeing a PEI vehicle stuck in snow: 36 If your PEI vehicle's hood blows open while driving: 37 An object falls from a truck ahead of you on a PEI road: 38 A PEI vehicle stalls on railway tracks: 39 Complete brake failure on a long PEI downgrade — you see a runaway-truck arrestor ramp ahead: 40 Driving during a severe thunderstorm with lightning on a PEI road: 41 A rear tire departing the rim on a PEI highway: 42 Approaching an injured person at a PEI crash scene: 43 If you strike a pedestrian with your PEI vehicle: 44 At a PEI crash with a downed motorcyclist: 45 A passenger or you experiencing a possible cardiac event on a PEI road: 46 A PEI vehicle going into water: 47 Changing a tire on a PEI road requires: 48 A temporary 'donut' spare on a PEI vehicle: 49 A stinging insect enters your PEI vehicle while driving: 50 Dropping a phone or object while driving on a PEI road: 51 Children in a PEI vehicle causing a commotion: 52 A small animal lands on your PEI car's hood while driving: 53 Exhaust fumes smelled inside a PEI vehicle: 54 Smoke (not exhaust) inside a PEI vehicle's cabin: 55 If GPS fails and you become lost on a PEI rural road: 56 A flat tire detected while driving on a PEI highway: 57 Using a fire extinguisher on a PEI vehicle fire: 58 Rapid evacuation from a PEI vehicle after a crash: 59 A passenger having a seizure in your PEI vehicle: 60 If the driver is choking: 61 Severe bleeding at a PEI crash scene: 62 Signs of shock at a PEI crash scene (pale, cold, rapid pulse, anxiety): 63 Suspected spinal injury at a PEI crash: 64 Someone at a PEI crash scene has no pulse and isn't breathing: 65 A PEI truck has overturned and is leaking a fluid that smells chemical: 66 After a PEI crash has occurred, a following driver is most at risk from: 67 Calling 911 from a PEI crash scene, you should state: 68 At a PEI crash without cellphone signal: 69 A pedestrian is walking in a PEI travel lane at night: 70 You spot a vehicle driving erratically (weaving, wrong speed) on a PEI road: 71 At a PEI signalized intersection with no power (dark signals): 72 Under Canadian Good Samaritan principles, a bystander providing emergency aid in PEI:
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