Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
01/23
1.What is considered the safest approach to determining your driving speed?
The safest speed is not always the slowest. Drivers should adjust their speed to match the current road and visibility conditions, as the posted limit is the maximum for ideal conditions only.
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01/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
02/23
2.What is a risk of driving much slower than surrounding traffic?
Driving at a speed considerably slower than the flow of traffic can frustrate other drivers. This may lead them to attempt risky passing maneuvers, increasing the potential for collisions.
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02/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
03/23
3.When should a driver choose a speed slower than the posted limit?
The posted speed limit indicates the maximum speed for ideal conditions. Drivers must reduce their speed below this limit when conditions are poor, such as during rain, snow, or fog, to maintain safety.
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03/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
04/23
4.Unless a sign indicates otherwise, what is the standard speed limit within cities and towns?
Within urban areas, the default speed limit is 50 km/h unless otherwise posted. Drivers must adhere to this limit to ensure safety in densely populated and high-traffic environments.
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04/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
05/23
5.What is the default speed limit for driving in rural areas?
On roads outside of cities and towns, the general speed limit is 80 km/h. This applies to rural roads and highways when no other speed limit signs are present.
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05/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
06/23
6.In a playground zone, what is the speed limit and when is it in effect?
For playground zones, a 30 km/h speed limit is in effect every day, specifically from dawn to dusk. This regulation aims to protect children who may be present in or around the play area.
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06/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
07/23
7.In a school zone posted with a 50 km/h limit, when does this speed limit apply?
The 50 km/h speed limit in a school zone is active from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on school days, specifically when children are on the roadway or shoulder. Drivers must reduce their speed during these times.
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07/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
08/23
8.When a school zone sign has an additional tab indicating the speed limit as 30 km/h, during what time should you follow the limit?
School zone signs with a tab indicating a 30 km/h limit, is typically in effect from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on school days. Drivers must obey the hours shown on the sign.
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08/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
09/23
9.Upon seeing a school zone sign with a 20 km/h posted speed, what action should a driver immediately take?
When a 20 km/h school zone sign is encountered, drivers are required to slow down to that posted speed. This reduced speed is necessary to ensure the safety of children in the area.
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09/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
010/23
10.What is the maximum speed limit in Newfoundland and Labrador?
Newfoundland and Labrador has a maximum speed limit of 100 km/hour, which is equivalent to 60 miles per hour. This speed applies to specific highways under ideal conditions.
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010/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
011/23
11.What is the speed limit in unmarked school zones in Newfoundland and Labrador?
In Newfoundland and Labrador, the speed limit in school zones is 50 km/hr (30 mph). This lower limit is enforced to enhance safety for children during school hours.
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011/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
012/23
12.What is the speed limit in built-up areas ?
In Newfoundland and Labrador, the speed limit in built-up areas is 50 km/hr (30 mph). This standard limit applies to urban and residential areas to manage traffic and pedestrian safety.
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012/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
013/23
13.What is the speed limit along rural roads in Newfoundland and Labrador?
Along rural roads in Newfoundland and Labrador, the speed limit is typically 80 km/hr (50 mph). This applies to roads outside of built-up areas, where traffic volume may be lower but conditions can vary.
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013/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
014/23
14.If the roads are slippery, how should your speed relate to the posted speed limit?
The posted speed limit is for ideal conditions. When roads are slippery, drivers must reduce their speed below the posted limit to maintain control and prevent accidents.
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014/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
015/23
15.Is it always safest to drive at the slowest possible speed?
While speeding is risky, driving excessively slowly compared to surrounding traffic can also be unsafe. It may cause frustration among other drivers and lead them to attempt unsafe passing maneuvers.
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015/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
016/23
16.How does maintaining a proper speed help you stay in control of your vehicle?
Driving at a safe and appropriate speed improves your ability to control the vehicle and react to unexpected hazards. It also enhances traction, especially in poor weather or on uneven roads.
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016/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
017/23
17.What is the statutory maximum speed limit on rural freeways in Newfoundland and Labrador?
The maximum speed limit for rural freeways in Newfoundland and Labrador is 100 km/h. This applies unless otherwise posted and ensures safe travel on higher-capacity roads.
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017/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
018/23
18.For a Class 6, Level I motorcycle operator, on what type of highways are they not permitted?
Beginner motorcycle operators with a Class 6, Level I licence are not permitted on highways with speed limits over 80 km/h due to safety and experience requirements.
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018/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
019/23
19.If there is no visibly posted speed limit sign, what is the default speed limit on paved portions of the Trans-Canada Highway?
When no speed signs are posted, the assumed speed limit on paved Trans-Canada Highway segments is 100 km/h. Drivers must still adjust for weather or traffic.
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019/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
020/23
20.When no speed sign is visibly posted, what is the default speed limit on other paved highways?
On paved highways other than the Trans-Canada Highway, the default speed limit is 80 km/h. This serves as a general safe speed guideline.
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020/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
021/23
21.What is the default speed limit on gravel roads if there is no visibly posted sign?
Gravel roads without posted speed signs have a default speed limit of 60 km/h. Gravel surfaces require lower speeds for stability and safety.
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021/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
022/23
22.In marked school zones where speed limits apply during school hours, between what times are these limits typically in effect?
School zone speed restrictions usually apply from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on school days, matching the time when children are most likely present.
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022/23
Limites et contrôle de la vitesse
023/23
23.What message is displayed on digital speed signs in school zones when a motorist exceeds the posted speed by more than 10 km/h?
When a motorist is speeding over 10 km/h above the limit, digital school signs flash both the posted limit and a warning to alert and deter speeding.
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023/23
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