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Driving Test Sample Questions
- Based on the situation you see here, how would you respond as your car approaches the intersection?

- Prepare to stop if necessary -- the light may change soon.
- Keep driving at the same pace -- the light should be green for a long time.
- Slow down almost to a stop and proceed if the light is still green.
- Stop at the intersection before proceeding.
Answer: A
- Who has the right of way?

- The motorist when the bike lane line becomes broken.
- The cyclist throughout.
- The motorist, in the intersection.
- The motorist, because cyclists shouldn't be on the road.
Answer: B
- If each of these vehicles arrives at the four-way stop at the same time, who has the right of way?

- Car A.
- Car B.
- Car C.
- All of them. Drivers should use eye contact and hand signals to indicate who will go first.
Answer: C
- A school bus is stopped at the side of the road with it's lights flashing. In this situation:

- Car A can pass in the oncoming lane when it is clear.
- Car B can continue driving as usual.
- Both Cars A and B must stop until the bus moves on.
- A and B are correct.
Answer: C
- When pulling away from the curb, you should:
- Shoulder check, then pull out when safe.
- Check your rear-view mirror, then pull out when safe.
- Signal, shoulder check, then pull out when safe.
- Signal, check your rear-view mirror, then pull out when safe.
Answer: D
- When do emergency vehicles with flashing lights and sirens have the right of way?
- In intersections.
- While driving on the righ side of the road.
- In all circumstances.
- While on your side of a divided median.
Answer: C
- When approached by an emergency vehicle with flashing lights and siren in operation, what should you do?
- Ensure that you stay at least 150 metres ahead of the emergency vehicle.
- Stop wherever you are.
- Turn up the volume on the stereo.
- Pull over to the curb and stop.
Answer: D
- When approached by an emergency vehicle with flashing lights and siren in operation, under what circumstances is it OK not to stop?
- When on the opposite side of a divided highway median.
- There's room for the emergency vehicle to pass you.
- When your emergency is more important than theirs.
- When you are able to stay ahead of the emergency vehicle.
Answer: A
- If you are going into a curve too quickly, you should:
- Slam on your brakes.
- Pump the brakes, gradually slowing down until you can stop.
- Pull the emergency brake and steer into the curve.
- Ease off the accelerator, then speed up slightly as you regain traction.
Answer: D
- How far back are you required to stop from railroad tracks?
- 6 metres from the nearest rail.
- 5 metres from the nearest rail.
- 10 metres from the nearest rail.
- 3 metres from the nearest rail.
Answer: B
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