Practice Test 7
If someone is tailgating you, what should you do?
Which of the following driving offences will result in three demerit points?
In Ontario, license plates are based on?
What should you do immediately after your trailer has safely completed a turn?
What does this sign mean?
If you are convicted of violating Ontario's Move Over law, what penalty will you face for a first offence?
What precautions must you exercise when stopping your vehicle for an emergency vehicle?
Where should you bring your vehicle to a stop on a road with a marked stop line?
Why shouldn’t you stop too close behind a large vehicle?
How should you make a left turn from a one-way road onto a two-way road?
What does this sign mean?
What happens if your licence has been suspended, cancelled, or expired for more than three years?
What must the regular maintenance of your vehicle include?
What does this sign mean?
If you are convicted criminally of impaired driving for the fourth time within ten years, you may face the following penalties:
Why should you use your right foot for both brake and gas pedals?
How often should a person of 80 years of age or older renew their driver’s license?
What should you do when facing a green light at an intersection?
You must not pass any vehicle within ______ metres of a pedestrian crossover.
What does this sign mean?
You should always drive at a speed that allows you to:
When buying automobile insurance, what must you check?
Why should you turn your vehicle’s front wheels to the left when parking facing uphill on the right side of a street with a curb?
What does this sign mean?
What does this sign mean?
What will happen if a fully licensed driver accumulates 15 demerit points?
Who should you yield the right-of-way to when making a right turn?
What do these signs mean?
Which of the following penalties can a court impose on a person convicted of driving 50 km/h or more over the speed limit?
Are you allowed to tow more than one trailer behind a non-commercial vehicle?
Highway 407 is:
Broken lines that are wider and closer together than regular broken lines are called continuity lines. When you see continuity lines on your left side, it generally means:
If your vehicle has an adjustable headrest, how high should it be?
What does the picture above indicate?
What should your hand position be on the steering wheel if you imagine it as a clock?
What driving dangers does rain pose?
What does this sign mean?
What should you do to help injured people if there is no danger of a fire or explosion in the vehicle?
What does this sign mean?
Even if you have the right-of-way, what should you verify about other vehicles before moving forward?
When is passing a vehicle not permitted?
You should under all conditions drive at a speed which will allow you to:
A _______ is valid for up to five years and is issued to companies and non-profit organizations that own or lease vehicles used to transport people with physical disabilities.
What should you remember when leaving the freeway?
What is the purpose of an anti-lock braking system (ABS)?
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