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Ontario G1 Knowledge Test — All 400 Practice Questions
Free practice questions with answers and explanations. 40 questions on the real test, 80% to pass.
Road Signs (117)
1 What must you do when you approach a stop sign at an intersection? 2 A red octagonal (8-sided) sign at an intersection tells the driver to: 3 You approach a stop sign in a residential area. There is no painted stop line and no marked crosswalk at the corner. Where should you bring your vehicle to a complete stop? 4 What does a red and white triangular yield sign require you to do? 5 How does a yield sign differ from a stop sign in its legal requirement? 6 Which shape and colour combination identifies a yield sign in Ontario? 7 You are on a merge ramp approaching a highway. A yield sign is posted at the end of the ramp. Highway traffic is heavy and closely spaced. What should you do? 8 A rectangular white sign showing 'MAXIMUM 60' tells the driver that: 9 You are driving in a small Ontario town and see no posted speed-limit signs. What is the maximum legal speed you can drive? 10 Outside Ontario cities, towns and villages where no speed-limit sign is posted, what is the maximum legal speed? 11 In Ontario signage, a red circle with a line drawn through a symbol means: 12 A rectangular sign showing a single horizontal white arrow on a black background tells the driver that: 13 You are about to turn left onto a street and you see a one-way sign with the arrow pointing to the right. What must you do? 14 Which sign most commonly indicates that a road is one-way? 15 You see a regulatory sign showing a vehicle passing another with a red circle and slash over the image. This sign means: 16 You are behind a slow-moving farm tractor on a two-lane rural road. You see a 'Do Not Pass' sign. A long straight stretch appears ahead. What should you do? 17 A sign showing a curved arrow doubling back, with a red circle and slash over it, means: 18 You missed your exit and a 'No U-turn' sign is posted at the next intersection. The safest legal way to turn around is to: 19 A sign with a left-pointing arrow covered by a red circle and slash means: 20 Which statement best describes regulatory signs in Ontario? 21 A sign showing a large 'P' with a red circle and slash over it between two posts means: 22 You are driving a friend home and stop in a 'No Parking' zone to let them out quickly. Is this allowed? 23 A sign with a red circle covering the image of a vehicle means: 24 Which statement correctly describes the difference between a 'No Stopping' sign and a 'No Parking' sign? 25 A 'No Standing' sign posted along a roadway means: 26 You need to let a family member out of your car. Which sign allows this brief stop? 27 On a multi-lane Ontario highway, slow-moving traffic is required to: 28 Which regulatory sign directs all traffic to pass on the right side of a traffic island or obstruction? 29 On an Ontario provincial highway, an HOV (High Occupancy Vehicle) lane is reserved for vehicles carrying at least how many people? 30 The striped buffer zone between an HOV lane and the regular traffic lane indicates: 31 A five-sided regulatory sign with a fluorescent yellow/green background and black symbols indicates: 32 When the yellow lights are flashing at a school-zone speed sign, the driver must: 33 You are driving past a school in mid-afternoon. A group of children is walking near the curb. The school-zone sign's lights are not flashing. What should you do? 34 A large red and white X-shaped sign posted at the side of the road means: 35 You approach a railway crossing where the red signal lights are flashing. What should you do? 36 A railway crossing has a gate or barrier that is now being lowered. A driver must: 37 You are approaching an Ontario railway crossing. The crossbucks are visible but the flashing lights are off and the gates are up. What is the safest action? 38 At an Ontario pedestrian crossover (PXO), drivers and cyclists must: 39 At a pedestrian crossover, when may a driver proceed through the crossing? 40 A pedestrian is starting to cross at a marked pedestrian crossover (PXO). You are approaching the crossover. What must you do? 41 A diamond-shaped sign with a yellow background and black symbols warns a driver of: 42 A yellow diamond warning sign showing a curving black arrow means: 43 A yellow diamond sign showing a car with wavy tracks behind the wheels means: 44 A diamond-shaped sign with an orange background and black symbols indicates: 45 You are approaching a construction zone with orange warning signs and reduced speed limits posted. What should you do? 46 A yellow diamond warning sign showing the silhouette of a deer means: 47 A yellow diamond sign showing a bicycle silhouette warns drivers that: 48 What is the key difference between an orange diamond and a yellow diamond warning sign? 49 Small yellow rectangular signs with large black chevron arrows posted in a row along the outside of a road indicate: 50 You are driving at 80 km/h on a rural road. You see a yellow diamond sign with a curved arrow. What is the best response? 51 A sign with a right-pointing arrow covered by a red circle and diagonal slash means: 52 A regulatory sign reading 'NO TRUCKS IN THIS LANE' means: 53 A yellow diamond warning sign showing a snake-like S-curve symbol means: 54 A white rectangular sign showing two opposing curved arrows over a centre lane indicates: 55 A yellow diamond warning sign showing two arrows joining from either side into one lane indicates: 56 A yellow diamond warning sign showing one lane narrowing into the other means: 57 An orange diamond warning sign showing a worker holding a flag indicates: 58 An orange sign showing 'DETOUR' with an arrow indicates: 59 A yellow diamond warning sign showing a stick-figure silhouette walking across a crosswalk means: 60 You are driving through a clearly marked construction zone in Ontario. The posted lower speed limit is 60 km/h. Why is exceeding this limit particularly costly? 61 A yellow diamond warning sign showing a truck descending a steep slope means: 62 You are driving down a long, steep hill. Your brakes begin to feel weaker each time you press the pedal. What is the safest action? 63 A yellow diamond warning sign reading 'BUMP' tells the driver to: 64 A yellow diamond warning sign indicating 'DIVIDED HIGHWAY ENDS' means: 65 A yellow diamond warning sign showing two arrows pointing in opposite directions means: 66 At an intersection, a solid red traffic light means: 67 At a red light, where should you stop your vehicle if there is a painted stop line on the pavement? 68 A solid yellow (amber) traffic light means: 69 You are approaching an intersection at 50 km/h when the light turns yellow. You are about 20 metres from the stop line. What should you do? 70 You are waiting at a red light. The light changes. What sequence will it follow in Ontario? 71 At an intersection with a flashing red traffic light, a driver must: 72 A flashing yellow traffic light at an intersection tells drivers to: 73 A green left-turn arrow at an intersection with an otherwise red light means: 74 A solid green traffic light means you may: 75 An illuminated white walking-figure (or 'WALK' text) on a pedestrian signal means: 76 Large green rectangular signs with white text on Ontario highways most commonly show: 77 Blue rectangular signs with white text and symbols along an Ontario highway indicate: 78 Brown rectangular signs with white text and symbols identify: 79 Two chevrons painted above a bicycle symbol on the pavement (a sharrow) indicate: 80 On an Ontario road, yellow pavement lines separate: 81 A fluorescent yellow/green pentagonal sign showing children playing alerts drivers to: 82 A red and orange triangular reflective emblem on the back of a vehicle indicates: 83 A solid yellow line at the left of your driving lane means: 84 A broken (dashed) yellow line at the left of your driving lane means: 85 A yellow diamond sign showing a black bridge-shape symbol means: 86 A sign showing two arrows merging into a wider road means: 87 A warning sign showing a rock falling beside a cliff means: 88 A low clearance sign above an overpass shows: 89 A yellow 'pavement ends' sign tells you that: 90 A warning sign showing a circular arrow pattern means: 91 A yellow diamond showing a small stop-sign symbol means: 92 A yellow diamond with three coloured circles (red, yellow, green) means: 93 A 'dead end' sign warns that: 94 In a posted Community Safety Zone, the penalty for a speeding offence is: 95 A black-and-yellow striped marker mounted on or near the road means: 96 A 'loose gravel' warning sign tells you to: 97 A 'soft shoulder' warning sign warns drivers that: 98 A warning sign showing a windsock or wind lines means: 99 A lane marked with a white diamond on the pavement and a sign with a diamond symbol means: 100 A green-and-white sign with a bicycle symbol indicates: 101 A typical posted school zone speed limit in Ontario is: 102 A 'Wrong Way' sign on a freeway ramp means: 103 A pedestrian crossover (PXO) is marked by: 104 Highway 401 through Toronto has express lanes and collector lanes. You should: 105 A pedestrian countdown signal that is flashing numbers means: 106 An orange-and-red triangle on the back of a vehicle ahead means: 107 A yellow diamond warning sign with a speed number (e.g., '50 km/h') below a curve symbol means: 108 Drivers approaching any type of pedestrian crossover (PXO) in Ontario must: 109 A sign showing '4.1 m' above an overpass indicates: 110 A cross-hatched zone painted inside an intersection means: 111 A green-painted bike box at an intersection means: 112 A painted 'sharrow' (bicycle symbol with two chevrons pointing forward) indicates: 113 Above a lane, you see a red 'X' signal. This means: 114 The solid white line at the right edge of a highway lane is called the: 115 A series of closely-spaced chevron arrow signs on a curve indicates: 116 Hitting a rumble strip at the edge of the lane means: 117 A flashing amber (yellow) arrow means:
Rules of the Road (219)
1 Two vehicles arrive at a four-way stop at exactly the same time, on roads that cross each other perpendicularly. Which vehicle goes first? 2 You approach an uncontrolled intersection. Another driver reaches it from your right at the same time. What should you do? 3 You are pulling out of a private driveway onto a public road. What must you do? 4 When entering a roundabout, which vehicles have the right of way? 5 At a yield sign where you are about to merge onto a road, you must: 6 At a four-way stop, vehicle A reaches the stop line one second before vehicle B. Who has the right of way? 7 You are driving behind a school bus on a two-lane road. The bus stops and turns on its red flashing lights and extends its stop arm. You must: 8 You are driving toward a school bus that is stopped on the opposite side of a two-lane road with its red lights flashing and stop arm out. You must: 9 An ambulance with flashing red lights and siren approaches your vehicle from behind. You must: 10 At a marked crosswalk with no traffic lights, a pedestrian is crossing. You are approaching in a vehicle. You must: 11 At a red traffic light where no sign prohibits it, you want to turn right. You must: 12 According to the Ontario Driver's Handbook, the safe following distance behind the vehicle ahead in normal conditions is at least: 13 In heavy rain or on slippery roads, the recommended minimum following distance behind the vehicle ahead should increase to at least: 14 Before passing another vehicle on the left, you must: 15 In Ontario, failing to stop for a school bus with red flashing lights and an activated stop arm can result in: 16 You approach a red traffic light and notice a 'No Right Turn on Red' sign. You want to turn right. What must you do? 17 Under Ontario's G1 licence rules, a G1 driver's front-seat passenger must be: 18 A G1 driver may drive on a 400-series highway only when: 19 Between what hours is a G1 driver not permitted to drive in Ontario? 20 What is the required blood alcohol level (BAC) for G1, G2, M1 or M2 drivers, and for all drivers aged 21 or under? 21 Under Ontario law, the penalty for a driver not wearing a seatbelt includes: 22 An infant weighing less than 9 kg (20 lbs.) must be secured in Ontario with: 23 Ontario's distracted driving law makes it illegal to: 24 How long do demerit points stay on a driver's record in Ontario? 25 You are driving in an Ontario town with no posted speed limit. Your maximum legal speed is: 26 The driver accompanying a G1 driver in the front seat must: 27 When passing a cyclist on an Ontario road, what minimum distance must you leave between your vehicle and the cyclist? 28 In Ontario, you may make a U-turn only when you can see at least: 29 Before making a right turn in Ontario, a driver must: 30 The 'Dutch reach' method for opening a vehicle door means: 31 When overtaking a cyclist, using your horn: 32 When a train is approaching a railway crossing and you must stop, the minimum distance from the nearest rail or gate is: 33 You may not park within what distance of the nearest rail of a level railway crossing? 34 Before changing lanes on an Ontario road, you must: 35 Why is a 'shoulder check' (turning your head briefly to look over your shoulder) important before changing lanes? 36 Which of the following IS permitted under Ontario's distracted driving law while driving? 37 Under Ontario law, a G2 driver's required blood-alcohol level (BAC) is: 38 Driving with a blood-alcohol concentration above what level is a Criminal Code offence in Canada? 39 A first-time roadside BAC reading in Ontario's 'warn range' (0.05 to 0.079) results in: 40 If an Ontario driver's BAC is above 0.08 on a roadside test, they will receive: 41 You must switch from high beams to low beams when an oncoming vehicle is within what distance? 42 If you are feeling very tired while driving, the safest action is to: 43 For best traction during the Ontario winter season, it is recommended that a vehicle be equipped with: 44 On a provincial HOV lane in Ontario, which of the following statements is correct? 45 A G1 or G2 driver in Ontario will have their licence suspended after accumulating how many demerit points? 46 You are on a long highway trip. Your eyes feel heavy and you have been driving for 4 hours straight. You should: 47 A toddler weighing 12 kilograms (about 26 lbs.) must be secured in Ontario with: 48 When entering a freeway via the entrance ramp, you should: 49 When exiting a freeway, when should you reduce your speed? 50 Which of the following can also impair driving under Ontario law? 51 Under Ontario law, who is responsible for ensuring passengers under 16 years of age are properly buckled in a seatbelt or child seat? 52 You want to change lanes, but a cyclist is riding in your target lane. You should: 53 Driving while impaired by a legal prescription medication in Ontario is: 54 You realize you have missed your highway exit. What is the correct action? 55 In Ontario, a driver must report a collision to police when: 56 When turning left at a two-lane roundabout, which lane should you use? 57 Inside an Ontario roundabout, you must travel: 58 You are turning left at an intersection with a green light. Oncoming traffic is approaching. You must: 59 Your vehicle begins to skid on an icy road. What should you do? 60 A front tire blows out while you are driving at highway speed. You should: 61 Under Ontario rules, cyclists are expected to ride: 62 In Ontario, headlights must be on: 63 At a pedestrian crossover, a pedestrian is walking across the road. You are in your vehicle. You may proceed when: 64 You accumulate demerit points for a speeding ticket. How long do those points stay on your driving record? 65 You are on a multi-lane road and see an emergency vehicle stopped on the shoulder with its red lights flashing. If it is safe to do so, you must: 66 The Move Over Law also applies when you approach: 67 The penalty for failing to comply with Ontario's Move Over Law on a first offence includes: 68 On which of the following roads is passing on the right permitted in Ontario? 69 You may drive on the right shoulder to pass another vehicle only: 70 Before overtaking another vehicle, a driver must: 71 At a stop sign, a driver must: 72 Slow-moving traffic on a multi-lane Ontario road must: 73 Why should you drive more slowly at night compared to during the day? 74 How much in advance of a turn or lane change should you signal? 75 In heavy rain, how should you choose your driving speed? 76 When a school bus on a two-way road has its upper red lights flashing, traffic in both directions must: 77 Using a hand-held cell phone to send a text message while driving is: 78 In Ontario, seat belts must be worn by: 79 A G1 driver must be accompanied in the front passenger seat by a fully licensed driver with at least: 80 In Ontario, which drivers must maintain a blood alcohol level of zero while driving? 81 Unless a sign posts otherwise, the maximum speed limit on a road within a city, town, or built-up area in Ontario is: 82 In good conditions, the minimum safe following distance behind the vehicle ahead is about: 83 G1 drivers are not permitted to drive during which hours? 84 G1 drivers are not permitted to drive on: 85 For the first 6 months of holding a G2 licence, a G2 driver aged 19 or under may carry between midnight and 5 a.m.: 86 Turning right on a red light in Ontario is permitted only after: 87 When an emergency vehicle with siren and flashing lights approaches from any direction, you must: 88 At a four-way stop, if two vehicles arrive and stop at exactly the same time: 89 When approaching an oncoming vehicle at night, you must switch from high beams to low beams at a distance of at least: 90 When passing a cyclist on an Ontario road, you must leave a minimum clearance of: 91 At an uncontrolled intersection, two vehicles arrive at the same time. Which driver must yield? 92 You may turn left on a red light only when: 93 A steady yellow traffic light means: 94 A green arrow pointing left at a traffic signal means: 95 The correct use of your horn is to: 96 Failing to stop for a stopped school bus with its upper red lights flashing carries a first-offence penalty of: 97 U-turns are prohibited in Ontario: 98 You should turn on your headlights: 99 You must stop and yield the whole road to pedestrians at: 100 In a construction zone, a flag person gives you a direction that differs from the posted sign. You must: 101 Unless posted otherwise, the maximum speed limit on most 400-series highways in Ontario is: 102 A rear-facing infant car seat must never be placed in a front passenger seat that has: 103 Booster seats are required for children in Ontario who are: 104 Ontario's stunt-driving law applies when a driver exceeds the posted speed limit by: 105 Which of the following is a sign that you are too tired to keep driving? 106 If you cannot see the truck driver's face in the truck's side mirror, it means: 107 When following a motorcycle, you should: 108 When you are merging onto a freeway from the acceleration lane, you should: 109 An Ontario driver whose blood alcohol concentration is between 0.05 and 0.08 (the 'warn range') faces, on a first occurrence: 110 A blood alcohol concentration of 80 milligrams in 100 millilitres of blood (0.08) or higher results in: 111 Refusing to provide a breath sample when lawfully asked by police carries: 112 A school bus with its overhead amber (yellow) lights flashing means: 113 The speed limit in a posted playground zone is typically: 114 Fines in a construction zone are doubled when: 115 If another driver is aggressive toward you, the safest response is to: 116 A solid yellow line on your side of the centre line means: 117 A broken yellow line on your side of the centre line means: 118 When backing up, you should mainly look: 119 An oncoming driver has not dimmed their high beams. You should: 120 Unsecured cargo that falls from your vehicle onto the road can: 121 While driving in Ontario, you must carry: 122 A non-injury collision with property damage over $2,000 must be: 123 To use an HOV lane on a 400-series highway, you must have at least: 124 Once you have moved into an exit lane on a freeway, you must: 125 A pedestrian carrying a white cane or accompanied by a guide dog at an intersection: 126 A streetcar has stopped in the middle lane to load passengers. You are behind it. You must: 127 In an urban area with a posted speed limit of 60 km/h or less, you must yield to a city bus that is: 128 Before driving in winter, you should clear snow and ice from: 129 Before changing lanes, you should: 130 To stay aware of traffic around you, you should check your mirrors: 131 Cruise control should not be used: 132 In winter, you should keep your vehicle's fuel tank at least: 133 A fully licensed driver who accumulates 9 demerit points will face: 134 A novice (G1 or G2) driver who accumulates 6 or more demerit points will face: 135 Smoking, vaping, or using an e-cigarette in a vehicle with a passenger under 16 years of age is: 136 Open containers of alcohol or cannabis in a motor vehicle must be: 137 To turn right, you should start from: 138 Four-way hazard flashers should be used: 139 A flashing green light means: 140 A flashing red traffic light must be treated as: 141 Before turning right where there is a bike lane to your right, you must: 142 When entering a multi-lane roundabout to turn right, you should use: 143 On a divided highway separated by a median, you encounter a stopped school bus on the opposite side with red lights flashing. You must: 144 Excessive tint on the windshield or front side windows is: 145 Although the Ontario licence plate sticker renewal is free, drivers must still: 146 A cyclist extending their left arm straight out to the side is signalling: 147 In rain, snow, or reduced visibility, the minimum safe following distance should be increased to at least: 148 Passing another vehicle is prohibited: 149 The correct sequence for making a turn is: 150 On a multi-lane highway, slower traffic must: 151 You approach a collision scene on the side of the road. You should: 152 Driving east at dawn, the rising sun blinds you. You should: 153 You should replace tires when the tread depth reaches: 154 You should check your tire pressure: 155 A tire with a three-peak mountain and snowflake symbol is labelled as: 156 Safe driving requires scanning the road: 157 When passing a bicycle on a shared road, you must: 158 Leaving your vehicle idling for more than a few minutes is: 159 Operating a vehicle with a muffler modified to increase noise is: 160 A G1 driver who completes an MTO-approved driver-education course can take the G2 road test after: 161 To prevent whiplash injury in a rear-end collision, your headrest should be adjusted so that: 162 To reduce airbag injury risk, you should adjust your seat so your chest is at least: 163 When adjusting your side mirrors for best blind-spot coverage, you should see: 164 A driver signalling a left turn using hand signals (when turn signals fail) will: 165 When towing a trailer, your side mirrors must: 166 When entering or exiting a roundabout, you must yield to: 167 In city driving, you should begin your turn or lane-change signal at least: 168 A 'Yield' sign at the end of an on-ramp means you must: 169 You are stopped at a red light when an emergency vehicle approaches from behind. You should: 170 Even with a green light, you must not enter an intersection if: 171 A two-way left-turn lane (the centre lane with broken yellow outside and solid yellow inside) should be used only to: 172 At an intersection with a stop sign but no stop line, you should stop: 173 A motorcycle with a single rider: 174 Signalling a turn or lane change is: 175 When railway crossing gates are lowered or the red lights are flashing, you must stop at least how far from the nearest rail? 176 After a train has passed a multi-track railway crossing, you should: 177 During freezing rain, bridges and overpasses freeze first because: 178 The correct use of your horn is: 179 You should NOT use high beams: 180 An emergency vehicle with siren and lights approaches from the opposite direction on a two-way, undivided road. You must: 181 Exceeding the loaded weight rating for your vehicle and tires: 182 A trailer or towed vehicle must be connected to the tow vehicle with: 183 In Ontario, drivers aged 80 and over must renew their licence every: 184 An adult cyclist in Ontario riding a bicycle on the sidewalk: 185 E-scooters in Ontario are allowed on: 186 Your driver's licence has an 'Eyewear Required' condition. Driving without your glasses or contact lenses is: 187 Before opening the driver's-side door of a parked vehicle, you should: 188 A police officer directs you to proceed through a red light. You should: 189 Before turning across a sidewalk into a driveway, you must: 190 You have a green light and want to turn right. A pedestrian is crossing the road you intend to turn into. You must: 191 Before turning right across a painted bike lane, you should: 192 A large truck ahead of you signals a right turn and swings to the left first. You should: 193 Carrying passengers in the open bed of a pickup truck: 194 A pet travelling in your vehicle should be: 195 You plan to use hands-free calling and navigation. You should set up: 196 At night, bright headlights from behind glare in your rear-view mirror. You should: 197 A 'space cushion' around your vehicle means: 198 Reading or sending a text message at a red light is: 199 When a school bus extends its red 'stop' arm, traffic in both directions must: 200 You are stopped in traffic approaching an intersection. The light ahead of you turns green. You should: 201 While driving in traffic, identifying an 'escape route' means: 202 Daytime running lights (DRL) on modern vehicles: 203 Another driver is tailgating you. The safest response is to: 204 You are very angry after an argument. You should: 205 An ignition interlock device requires the driver to: 206 A tourist visiting Ontario from another country may drive on their home licence for: 207 Your licence plate has become: 208 A mounted smartphone on the dash can be: 209 A driver with a medical condition that can cause sudden loss of consciousness (for example, a seizure disorder) must: 210 Driving with a pet on your lap is: 211 You are following a farm vehicle displaying an orange-and-red slow-moving triangle. You should: 212 When following a working snow plow, you should: 213 A lane marked with a white diamond symbol and 'Bus Only' is: 214 Alcohol leaves your body at approximately: 215 After using cannabis, impairment of judgment and reaction time: 216 Bicycles ridden between dusk and dawn must have: 217 In Ontario, cyclists must wear an approved bicycle helmet if they are: 218 A child car seat: 219 An all-terrain vehicle (ATV) may be driven on a public road in Ontario:
Parking (28)
1 How far must a parked vehicle be from an intersection that has no traffic lights? 2 How far must a parked vehicle be from an intersection controlled by traffic lights? 3 When parking facing uphill beside a curb, you should turn your front wheels: 4 When parking facing downhill beside a curb, you should turn your front wheels: 5 When parking facing uphill on a road with no curb, you should turn your front wheels: 6 It is illegal to park within what distance of a fire hydrant in Ontario? 7 Parking in front of a private driveway is: 8 Parking on the sidewalk is: 9 Parking on or within 100 metres of a bridge or tunnel in Ontario is: 10 When entering an angle-parking space, you should: 11 When you parallel-park on the right-hand side of a two-way road, your vehicle must be within what distance of the curb? 12 Parking on a two-way street facing against the flow of traffic is: 13 It is illegal to park within how many metres of the approach side of a pedestrian crosswalk? 14 Parking in a space reserved for persons with disabilities without displaying a valid accessible permit is: 15 A posted 'Fire Route — No Parking' sign on private property means: 16 Whenever you park your vehicle, you should: 17 Parking at a designated bus stop is: 18 Parking on the paved roadway of a King's Highway (such as a 400-series highway) is: 19 Parking on a hill or curve is prohibited unless you have clear visibility for at least: 20 Parking beside a vehicle that is already parked at the curb (double parking) is: 21 You may stop on the shoulder of a 400-series highway only in the following circumstances: 22 You must not park within how many metres of a level railway crossing? 23 An accessible parking permit must be: 24 A parking sign reading '1-hour parking, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Mon–Fri' means: 25 A 'Loading Zone' sign means stopping is permitted: 26 Parking on a hill with a curb, the rule for wheel direction is: 27 A posted 'Snow Route' or 'Snow Plow Route' sign means: 28 In many Ontario municipalities, a vehicle parked on the street longer than the local limit (often 3 days or 72 hours) may be:
Emergency Situations (36)
1 You are driving on a rural highway when thick fog reduces your visibility to almost zero. The safest action is: 2 Your vehicle begins to hydroplane on a flooded road. You should: 3 Your brakes fail as you approach a red light. After pumping the pedal with no result, you should: 4 If your accelerator sticks and the engine races while you are driving, your first action should be: 5 You see a deer standing at the edge of a rural highway ahead of you. You should: 6 When you brake hard in a vehicle equipped with anti-lock brakes (ABS), you feel the pedal vibrating. You should: 7 You notice smoke coming from under your hood. You should: 8 Your windshield wipers suddenly stop working during heavy rain. You should: 9 Your headlights suddenly fail while you are driving at night. You should: 10 You are involved in a minor collision with no injuries. Your first actions should be: 11 You strike an unattended parked car in a parking lot and cannot find the owner. You must: 12 You come to a section of road covered by flood water of unknown depth. You should: 13 Your vehicle stalls on a railway crossing and a train is approaching. You should: 14 Which of the following should be included in a winter driving emergency kit? 15 In a rear-wheel skid, you should: 16 Your vehicle is stuck in deep snow. The safest way to free it is to: 17 Your power steering suddenly fails. You should: 18 You should never leave your vehicle's engine running in a closed garage because: 19 Black ice is most commonly found on: 20 A front tire suddenly blows out at highway speed. You should: 21 When descending a long, steep hill, the safest way to control your speed is to: 22 When using jumper cables, the final black clamp should be connected to: 23 You see a vehicle stopped on the shoulder of a freeway. You should: 24 After placing warning triangles for a disabled vehicle on a highway, they should be positioned: 25 Leaving a child or pet alone in a parked vehicle on a warm day is: 26 A passenger suddenly shows signs of a serious medical emergency (chest pain, unconsciousness). You should: 27 If a trailer you are towing starts to sway back and forth, you should: 28 Your engine temperature gauge has entered the red zone. You should: 29 A flashing (not steady) check-engine light indicates: 30 You suddenly drive into a whiteout during a snow squall. You should: 31 If your vehicle does not have anti-lock brakes and you need to make an emergency stop, you should: 32 Your right front wheel drops off the pavement edge onto soft shoulder. You should: 33 Your vehicle enters deep water. The safest escape strategy is: 34 Towing another vehicle with an ordinary rope is: 35 A basic vehicle emergency kit should include: 36 The driver has suddenly lost consciousness. As the front passenger, you should:
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