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1.If you are traveling at 80 km/h, your emergency total stopping distance is
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2.To make a left turn from a one-way street onto another one-way street, you should position your vehicle
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3.A flashing green signal light indicates that you
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4.________ is an area of the roadway that you can't see in your rear-view or side mirrors.
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5.Are you permitted to turn right on a red signal light?
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6.If an emergency vehicle displaying a flashing red light or sounding a siren approaches you, what should you do?
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7.What should you NOT do if you find yourself skidding?
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8.If you are involved in an accident that results in _________, you must immediately report the accident to the R.C.M.P.
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9.Snowplows are equipped with flashing _______ lights to make them more visible.
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10.If a blind pedestrian with a guide dog is waiting at a crosswalk,
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11.Before changing lanes, you should
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12.Which of the following statements about changing lanes is FALSE?
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13.Blind pedestrians may carry _________ canes or use the assistance of guide dogs.
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14.A broken yellow line alongside a solid yellow line indicates that
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15.What does a flashing red signal light mean?
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16.What does this green arrow signal indicate?
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17.You are not allowed to carry _______ in a trailer.
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18.In Nunavut, when must you dim your headlights to low beam?
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19.When you see a pedestrian crossing an unmarked crosswalk where there are no traffic control signals, you should
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20.When entering a freeway, speed up to the freeway speed
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21.Before making a left turn on a two-way road, you should position your vehicle
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22.When leaving a parked position, you should
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23.What does a flashing amber signal light mean?
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24.If your vehicle stalls on the highway and you are unable to move it away from traffic, you should
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25.You want to pass a vehicle ahead that is stopped for a pedestrian. What should you do?
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26.If your vehicle is skidding, you should turn the front wheels
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27.If a tire blows out, you should NOT
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28.You are approaching a red light, but a police officer waves you through. What should you do?
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29.You're driving on a slippery, wet road. What is the best way to stop your vehicle if it lacks antilock brakes (ABS)?
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30.Which of the following conditions is known as hydroplaning?
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31.If your vehicle starts plunging into water, you should
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32.You must immediately stop and yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian
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33.While crossing railroad tracks, AVOID
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34.When driving on gravel or dirt, you should slow down because
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35.On multilane highways, if you're driving slower than other traffic, use
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36.In Nunavut, you may NOT park your vehicle
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37.You are approaching a red light. Where do you stop if there is no stop line or crosswalk?
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38.Under poor weather conditions, you should increase your following distance to _______ or more
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39.Which of the following are considered emergency vehicles?
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40.Which of the following statements about speed is FALSE?
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41.The pavement is likely to be most slippery
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42.If you are already moving through an intersection when the traffic light changes from green to amber, you must
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43.Which of the following statements about railroad crossings is FALSE?
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44.If there is an oncoming vehicle in your lane, what should you do?
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45.Which of the following statements are true about driving under poor driving conditions?
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