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1.What should you do before turning a corner?
Before turning, check your mirrors and blind spots to ensure it is safe, and signal your intention well in advance.
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2.How should you handle a right turn at a red light?

Before turning right on red, you must come to a complete stop, check for pedestrians and other vehicles, and only turn if it is safe.
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3.What is the correct way to turn left at an intersection with a two-way road to another two-way road?

For a left turn, start from the lane closest to the center line and turn into the lane right of the center line. Move to the right curb lane when it is safe.
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4.When two vehicles from opposite directions meet in an intersection and both intend to turn left, what should they do?
Each vehicle should turn left behind the other to avoid conflict and ensure safe navigation through the intersection.
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5.What are the correct steps to use a two-way left-turn lane?u00a0
To use a two-way left-turn lane properly, signal, enter the lane early, slow down, position yourself opposite your intended turn, and make your turn when it’s safe.u00a0
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6.On a divided road, at what speed limit is it illegal to drive in reverse?u00a0
Driving in reverse is illegal on divided roads with a speed limit of 80 km/h or more due to safety reasons.u00a0
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7.When approaching a roundabout, what should you do?

Select the correct lane for your exit and yield to traffic that is already in the roundabout.
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8.How should you exit a roundabout?

Signal your exit from the roundabout and stay in your lane to avoid collisions.
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9.What is the correct procedure for backing up your vehicle?

When backing up, turn your head and body to look over your shoulder and proceed slowly to ensure safety.
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10.When is it illegal to make a U-turn?
It is illegal to make a U-turn in areas where visibility is limited, such as curves, railway crossings, hilltops, or bridges.
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11.How should you make a three-point turn?

For a three-point turn, signal left, make a sharp left turn, shift into reverse, signal right, and back up to complete the maneuver.
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12.What is the first step in changing lanes?
Before changing lanes, check mirrors and blind spots, then signal to indicate your intention.
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13.When passing another vehicle, what should you do after overtaking?

After overtaking, signal to move back into your lane when you can see the entire front of the vehicle you passed in your inside mirror.
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14.What should you do if you are passing a vehicle at night?
Use low beams as you approach, switch to high beams to pass, and revert to low beams once you have completed the pass.
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15.When is it permissible to pass on the right?

Passing on the right is permissible when overtaking a vehicle turning left or on multi-lane roads where such maneuvers are allowed.
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16.What should you do if you are approaching a streetcar that is stopped and passengers are getting on or off?

Pass the streetcar on the right, keeping a distance of at least two meters behind the doors where passengers are boarding or alighting.
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17.How should you handle lane changes in heavy traffic?
In heavy traffic, avoid unnecessary lane changes to maintain stability and avoid potential accidents.
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18.What is the rule about passing on the shoulder?
Passing on the shoulder is only allowed if it is paved and you are overtaking a vehicle that is turning left.
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19.What should you do when a faster vehicle wants to pass you?
Move to the right to let a faster vehicle pass safely, ensuring you do not obstruct their progress.
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20.When is it illegal to pass another vehicle?
Passing is illegal within 30 meters of a pedestrian crossover due to safety concerns for pedestrians.
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21.What should you be cautious of when passing parked vehicles?
Watch out for people opening doors or vehicles loading and unloading when passing parked cars.
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22.Before changing lanes, what is a crucial visual check to perform in addition to using your rearview mirror?
A shoulder check is essential before changing lanes to directly view any vehicles in your blind spots that mirrors might miss.
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23.When is it permissible to change across multiple lanes with a single shoulder check and signal?
You may change across multiple lanes with one signal and shoulder check if you can execute the entire maneuver safely without interruption.
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24.If you are unable to perform a shoulder check and must rely only on mirrors to check to the side and rear, how many lanes can you change at a time?
Without the direct visual confirmation of a shoulder check, limiting lane changes to one at a time minimizes risk when relying solely on mirrors.
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25.What is strictly prohibited when changing lanes, regardless of other conditions?
Lane changes are expressly prohibited at intersections due to increased traffic complexity and potential for collisions.
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26.Besides a full lane change, when are signals and checks required before moving your vehicle?
Any deviation from a straight line, such as moving around parked cars, requires proper signaling and checking to alert other drivers to your intentions.
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27.Based on typical mirror placement, which area around your vehicle is generally NOT visible when using only your inside rearview mirror?
The inside rearview mirror provides a view directly behind your vehicle, but not the areas to the side or the critical blind spots.
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28.Which area around your vehicle is typically visible using only your sideview mirror, but not your inside rearview mirror?
Sideview mirrors are designed to show the areas alongside your vehicle, filling in part of the view that the inside rearview mirror cannot provide.
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29.What maneuver does a driver indicate by extending their left arm straight out horizontally from the vehicle?

When a driver extends their left arm straight out horizontally, this signal clearly indicates their intention to move left, mimicking the direction of the vehicles turn. Its used when vehicle signal lights are not functioning.
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30.What does a driver communicate by extending their left arm out the window and bending it upwards at the elbow?

This hand signal, with the arm bent upwards at a 90-degree angle, is a universal way for drivers to communicate their intention to turn right, especially when their vehicles turn signals are inoperable.
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31.What does a driver signal by extending their left arm out and bending it downwards at the elbow?

This specific hand position, with the left arm extended out and pointing downwards, serves as a clear visual cue to following drivers that the vehicle is coming to a stop or significantly slowing down. Its crucial when brake lights are not working.
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32.When approaching a curve, what is the recommended action?
For safety and control, it is advised to reduce your speed before you actually enter a curve. Slowing down early helps maintain traction and better steering control throughout the curve.
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33.If you find yourself entering a curve too fast, what is the recommended braking technique?
Should you enter a curve at an excessive speed, apply the brakes cautiously to help you retain control of the vehicle. Sudden braking or steering could lead to skidding or loss of control.
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34.When entering a left-hand curve, what is the appropriate steering position?
In a left-hand curve, you should steer your vehicle towards the center of the road, ensuring you do not cross over the center line. This improves visibility and keeps your vehicle safely positioned in your lane.
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35.When entering a right-hand curve, what is the recommended steering action?
For a right-hand curve, the correct technique involves steering your vehicle towards the right side of the road. This helps avoid drifting toward the center line and reduces the risk of collision with oncoming traffic.
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36.According to turning rules, when should you signal your intention to turn when driving within cities, towns, or villages?
When turning within urban areas like cities, towns, or villages, you must activate your turn signal a minimum of 30 meters before executing the turn. This allows other drivers and pedestrians to anticipate your movement.
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37.When driving outside cities, towns, or villages, what is the minimum distance you should signal before a turn?
On roads outside of populated areas, it is required to signal your turn at least 150 meters in advance to give other drivers ample warning. This is especially important due to higher speeds and longer stopping distances.
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38.For vehicles with manual transmissions, what action should you take before making a turn?
Drivers of manual transmission vehicles should shift into the correct gear for the turn before they begin the actual turning maneuver. Doing this ensures you maintain control and avoid stalling mid-turn.
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39.When executing a right turn, from which lane should the turn typically be initiated?
Right turns should generally originate from the lane closest to the right-hand curb. This minimizes disruption to traffic flow and helps prevent collisions with cyclists or pedestrians.
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40.Into which lane should a right turn typically be completed?
The proper procedure for a right turn is to move into the right lane nearest the curb of the street you are turning onto. This ensures a smooth and predictable maneuver for all road users.
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41.What should you do if you see pedestrians before making a right turn?
Before initiating a right turn, drivers must look for and yield to any pedestrians who are crossing the street. Failing to do so could result in a traffic offense or a collision.
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42.In communities where a white line marks the shoulder on the right side of the road, where should you position your vehicle when making a right turn?
When a white line defines the shoulder, you should remain to the left of this line while preparing and executing your right turn. Crossing onto the shoulder unnecessarily can create confusion and hazards.
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43.On wide roads in towns and villages that do not have white lines on the right side, where should you position your vehicle when turning right?
On wide roads within towns or villages that lack painted shoulder lines, drivers should position their vehicle well to the right when preparing for a right turn. This helps prevent traffic delays and improves visibility for everyone.
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44.On highways outside towns and villages, what do solid white pavement markings typically identify?
Solid white pavement markings on highways indicate the boundary of the main travel lanes and the start of the shoulder area. Drivers should avoid crossing these lines except in emergencies.
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45.What is the primary purpose of shoulders on highways?
Shoulders are specifically intended to provide a safe refuge for vehicles that are stopped or have become disabled. They also offer space for emergency maneuvers and access for rescue services.
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46.When turning right off a highway and being followed by high-speed through vehicles, what effort should a careful driver make?
A cautious driver, when turning right from a highway with high-speed traffic behind them, should try to move off the main travel lanes as quickly as is reasonably possible. This reduces the risk of being rear-ended and ensures smoother traffic flow.
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47.Why are left turns more dangerous than right turns?
Left turns are typically more dangerous because they require you to cross in front of oncoming traffic. This puts the vehicle directly in the path of vehicles coming from the opposite direction, increasing the risk of side-impact collisions.
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48.Before making any left turn, what is a crucial step regarding your lane position?
Being in the correct lane ahead of time ensures youre ready to turn safely and legally. It gives surrounding traffic clear notice of your intentions and avoids last-minute swerves or lane changes that could lead to confusion or collisions.
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49.When approaching an intersection to make a left turn, what type of road user should you specifically watch for at the crosswalk?
Pedestrians may be crossing the street youre turning onto, especially at marked or unmarked crosswalks. They usually have the right-of-way, and failing to yield can lead to dangerous situations or violations.
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50.Under what condition should a driver never enter an intersection?
Even with a green light, you should never enter an intersection unless you’re sure you can clear it completely. Getting stuck in the intersection can block cross traffic, cause gridlock, or result in a collision when lights change.
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51.What scenario prohibits you from entering an intersection?
If your vehicle can’t fully clear the intersection because of congestion ahead, you must wait. Entering under such conditions can obstruct traffic and place you at risk if the light changes while youre still in the intersection.
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52.Where should you position your vehicle when established in an intersection, preparing for a left turn on a green light?
Positioning just before the center of the intersection gives you a clear view of oncoming traffic and leaves room for other vehicles. It also sets you up to complete the turn smoothly when its safe to do so.
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53.If the traffic light turns yellow or red while you are already established in the intersection waiting to complete a left turn, what should you do?
You’re legally allowed to complete your turn if you were already in the intersection when the light changed. Watch for oncoming traffic stopping and turn as soon as it’s safe, clearing the intersection quickly.
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54.What is a cul-de-sac?
A cul-de-sac is a street with no through access, commonly ending in a circular area that allows vehicles to turn around without reversing.
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55.When driving in a cul-de-sac, what should you be especially cautious of?
Cul-de-sacs are usually in residential zones, so you should drive slowly and watch carefully for children, pedestrians, and vehicles backing out of driveways.
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56.What is the general driving rule when navigating a cul-de-sac?
You should reduce your speed and stay to the right when driving in a cul-de-sac to safely navigate the turn and avoid any obstacles or pedestrians.
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57.What does a sign indicating that the right lane ends ahead tell drivers?
A sign showing the right lane ending ahead informs drivers in that lane that they must prepare to merge into the left lane safely and smoothly.
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58.When your lane is ending and you must merge, what should you do?
When your lane is ending, you should adjust your speed within the speed limit and look for a safe opening in the adjacent lane to merge without causing disruption or danger.
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59.How can drivers already in the continuing lane help merging traffic?
Drivers in the lane that continues can assist merging traffic by either adjusting their speed to create space or moving over to another lane if it’s safe to do so, helping maintain a smooth flow.
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60.What is the safest way to merge when your lane ends?
Safe merging involves signaling early, checking mirrors and blind spots, and merging only when there is a safe gap, all while staying within the speed limit.
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