Practice Test 6
When should you use the right lane of the road?
Where should pedestrians walk on a highway?
Which of the following may distract a driver?
How should you exit the vehicle when stopping on the side of the road?
How can you cope with a daytime glare?
What does this sign mean?
How can you turn around when you miss a turn or go too far along the road?
What does this sign mean?
What happens if a fully licensed driver reaches 15 demerit points again after a suspension?
Why should you use your head restraint correctly and keep it in the proper position?
Which of the following may cause other drivers to become frustrated and angry, leading to a road-rage conflict?
Which roads are patrolled by the Ontario Provincial Police?
What should you check regularly in your vehicle?
Why should you not tailgate a large vehicle?
Which of the following is a part of the freeway exit?
After a collision, when should you contact your insurance company?
How should you make a left turn from a one-way road onto another one-way road?
When are you permitted to remove your seatbelt while driving?
A two-second rule does not apply to the following situation(s) as you may need extra space:
What does this sign mean?
What does this sign mean?
Which vehicles can the driver of vehicle A see with the help of both the interior and exterior side rearview mirrors?
The signs, overhead yellow lights, and pavement markings in the picture above indicate:
What does this sign mean?
The sharper the turn, the:
How should you proceed through a construction zone?
What does this sign mean?
What may happen if a person misuses an accessible parking permit?
If you are convicted criminally of impaired driving for the second time within ten years, you may face:
How should you change lanes when passing a cyclist?
What should you do when approaching a stopped school bus with its upper alternating red lights flashing?
While driving, you should look out for:
What should you do if your vehicle's tire blows out?
Can you carry a person in a trailer while it is being towed?
What does this sign mean?
A _______ is issued to people with permanent disabilities and is valid for five years.
If your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is more than 0.08, your license will be suspended immediately for:
What should you do if you miss your intended exit or cannot exit safely from a circular intersection?
If you are too close to an intersection to stop safely, what should you do?
Which of the following driving offenses will result in two demerit points?
You should never stop on the ______ when you have trouble on the freeway.
How should pedestrians cross when there are no pedestrian signals on an intersection with traffic lights?
If you are involved in a collision where no one is injured, what should you do?
How should you pass a slow-moving vehicle when both of you are using the leftmost lane?
What does this sign mean?
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