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1.What is the primary goal when dealing with aggressive driving and road rage?
Avoiding anger and managing stress helps you stay calm and safe, preventing escalation of road rage situations.
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2.Which of the following is NOT a recommended action to prevent road rage?
Speeding up and overtaking aggressive drivers can escalate the situation. Instead, its better to stay calm and avoid confrontation
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3.What should you do if you start feeling drowsy while driving?
Resting in a safe location is the best way to handle drowsiness. Driving while drowsy is dangerous and can lead to accidents.
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4.When approaching a construction zone, you should:
Construction zones often have specific instructions and hazards. Following signs and adjusting your driving helps ensure safety for everyone.
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5.If you see an animal on or near the road, you should:
Slowing down and sounding your horn can help prevent accidents with the animal and alert you to other potential hazards.
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6.Which of the following actions is NOT prohibited under distracted driving laws?
Hands-free wireless devices are allowed under Ontario’s distracted driving laws, as long as they don’t distract the driver from focusing on the road.
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7.What should you do when an emergency vehicle with flashing lights approaches from any direction?
Pulling over and stopping allows emergency vehicles to pass safely and quickly.
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8.If an emergency vehicle or tow truck is stopped with its lights flashing, you are required to:
Moving over and reducing speed ensures safety for the workers and emergency personnel on the road.
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9.What are the consequences for failing to respond to an emergency vehicle with flashing lights and sirens?u00a0
Failing to respond to an emergency vehicle with flashing lights and sirens can result in a fine and three demerit points for a first offense, with escalating fines and potential jail time for subsequent offenses.u00a0
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10.What is the best way to handle drowsiness if you start drifting off the road?
Pulling over and resting is crucial for safety if you start drifting off due to drowsiness.
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11.What should you do if you are being followed by another driver and feel threatened?
Calling the police and heading to a safe location helps ensure your safety if you feel threatened by another driver.
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12.For most rear-end crashes, who is usually seen as responsible?
Most crashes where one car hits the back of another are blamed on the driver who was following too closely behind. This is because the following driver is responsible for maintaining enough space to stop safely.
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13.What is the shortest safe following distance when conditions are good?
For passenger cars, you should leave at least one car length of space for every 15 kilometers per hour of speed when conditions are good. This distance gives you room to react if the car ahead stops suddenly.
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14.How should you change your safe following distance when roads are slippery?
On slippery roads, you need more stopping room because your tires have less grip. Therefore, you should double your following distance to be safe.
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15.What is the shortest recommended following distance for large trucks driving outside of a city?
Big trucks need at least 150 meters of following distance when driving outside cities. This extra space helps them stop safely, especially with their reduced visibility and longer braking distances.
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16.What is the Three-Second Rule?
The Three-Second Rule is a simple way to measure if you are keeping a safe distance behind the car in front of you. Its an easy method since judging car lengths can be tricky.
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17.Why should you not rely only on the brake lights of the car ahead to avoid hitting them?
Its important to watch the car ahead but remember their brake lights might not be working, so dont depend on them alone. Always be ready to react to the cars actual slowing, not just the lights.
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18.To avoid being hit from behind, what should you do when you are slowing down or getting ready to stop?
To warn the driver behind you, make sure your brake lights are clean and working, and flash them when youre slowing down or stopping. This gives them more time to react.
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19.What does the posted speed limit on a road mean?
The posted speed limit is the fastest you are allowed to go when everything is ideal, like good weather and clear roads. Its not necessarily safe to drive at the limit if conditions are bad.
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20.What is the reaction time of an average driver who is paying attention?
An average alert driver typically needs about three-quarters of a second to react and get their foot on the brake pedal after spotting danger. This short delay is known as reaction time.
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21.When are headlights legally required to be on, besides when visibility is poor?
You must use your headlights every day during the period starting 30 minutes after the sun goes down until 30 minutes before the sun comes up.
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22.At what point of low visibility are headlights required to be on at any time of day?
Your headlights must be on if you cannot clearly see people or vehicles within a distance of 150 meters or less, no matter the time of day.
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23.When should you use your high beams?
High beams are best for open country roads where theres no other traffic to blind, giving you maximum light ahead.
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24.When should you use your low beam headlights?
Low beams are for when you are near other cars, in lighted areas, or in bad weather like fog, to avoid blinding others and to be seen.
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25.What should you do to ensure safety when driving near large commercial vehicles?
Large commercial vehicles have significant blind spots. Being aware of these blind spots and avoiding them helps prevent accidents and enhances safety.
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26.How often should you check your mirrors while driving?
Regular mirror checks every 5 seconds help you stay aware of your surroundings and potential hazards, improving your overall driving safety.
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27.What is the recommended hand position on the steering wheel for smooth and precise steering?
Placing your hands at 9 and 3 oclock positions on the steering wheel allows for better control and maneuverability, providing stability and reducing fatigue.
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28.When should you use turn signals?
Turn signals should be used before any change in driving direction or lane position to alert other drivers of your intentions, which enhances safety and reduces the risk of collisions.
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29.What is the maximum speed limit in cities, towns, and villages where no speed limit is posted?
In areas where no speed limit is posted, the default speed limit is 50 km/h. This is intended to ensure safe driving speeds in residential and urban areas.
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30.What should you do if a police officer signals you to pull over?
You should pull over to the right and stop as soon as it is safe to do so when signaled by a police officer. This ensures you comply with the law and allows the officer to approach your vehicle safely.
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31.How do you calculate a safe following distance using the two-second rule?
To maintain a safe following distance, use the two-second rule: count “one thousand and two” after the vehicle in front passes a fixed point. This ensures you have enough time to react to sudden stops.
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32.When should you turn on your headlights?
Headlights should be turned on during low light conditions, including dusk, dawn, and poor weather conditions, to ensure you are visible to other drivers and can see the road clearly.
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33.What should you do if your turn signals or brake lights are not working?
If your turn signals or brake lights are not functioning, use hand and arm signals to indicate your intentions to other drivers. This helps maintain safety on the road despite the equipment malfunction.
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34.What is the primary reason for keeping a cushion of space around your vehicle?
Keeping a cushion of space around your vehicle provides enough room to react to sudden changes in traffic conditions, helping to avoid collisions and ensure safer driving.
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35.When approaching a stop sign, you must:
You are legally required to come to a full and complete stop at a stop sign, even if the road appears empty. This gives you a moment to assess the intersection safely and make sure you’re not cutting off any other road users.
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36.Which of the following is the correct action at a yield sign?
A yield sign means you must slow down and be ready to stop if there is traffic approaching. Youre expected to give right of way to any vehicles or pedestrians already on the road you’re entering.
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37.What is the correct behaviour when you see a pedestrian waiting at a crosswalk?
When a pedestrian is waiting at a crosswalk, you must stop and let them cross safely. As a driver, it’s your duty to anticipate their movement and not pressure them by continuing to drive forward.
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38.How should you drive near a cyclist riding on the right edge of the road?
When you’re overtaking a cyclist, you need to leave at least one metre of space. Cyclists are more vulnerable than cars, and passing too closely can create a serious safety hazard.
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39.Why is sudden braking risky?
When you brake suddenly, especially without warning, the drivers behind you may not have enough time to react. This can easily lead to rear-end collisions.
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40.Which of these is a form of impaired driving?
Emotional stress or anger can impair your ability to focus, make decisions, and react in time. If you’re feeling upset or overwhelmed, it’s safer to take a break before you get behind the wheel.
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41.When must you dip (lower) your headlights to low beam at night?
When you see an oncoming vehicle within 150 metres, you must switch to low beams to avoid blinding the other driver. Using high beams at the wrong time can make it harder for others to see, increasing the risk of an accident.
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42.When should you use your fog lights?
Fog lights are designed to help you see better during poor weather conditions like thick fog or heavy rain. You should only use them when visibility is significantly reduced.
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43.If a motorcyclist is ahead of you, what should you do?
Motorcycles are smaller and less stable than cars, and they can be harder to see. You should always give them plenty of space and avoid tailgating.
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44.What is the primary purpose of traffic laws?
Traffic laws are designed primarily to ensure the safety of all road users and to prevent accidents by regulating vehicle behavior and road usage.
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45.What may happen if you drive with a suspended license?u00a0
Driving with a suspended license can result in your vehicle being impounded as a legal consequence to enforce driving restrictions and ensure road safety.
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46.Why is it important to manage the space around your vehicle?u00a0
Managing space around your vehicle helps you see and be seen by others, providing time and space to prevent collisions.u00a0
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47.How should you communicate with other road users to ensure they see you and understand your actions?u00a0
Effective communication with other road users involves making eye contact, using signals, and using the horn as needed to convey your intentions.u00a0
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48.Which of the following is a way to help ensure safety on the road?
Wearing seatbelts and using appropriate child restraints are fundamental practices for road safety. They significantly reduce the risk of injury in the event of an accident.
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49.What is the recommended distance to keep between your vehicle and the one ahead?
Keeping a distance of at least two seconds from the vehicle ahead allows for ample reaction time in case of sudden stops or emergencies. This distance enhances safety and helps avoid collisions.
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50.What should you do before changing lanes?
Before changing lanes, its essential to check your blind spot and use mirrors to ensure its safe to move. This helps avoid collisions with vehicles that might be in your blind spot.
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51.Which of the following actions is recommended to help improve driving safety?
Yielding the right-of-way when in doubt helps prevent accidents and promotes safer driving. Its better to give way and ensure safety rather than risking a collision by assuming you have the right of way.
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