ALBERT QUIZ Welcome to your Alberta Practice Learners Test – Traffic Rules 02 1. The law requires that the wheels of a parked vehicle are within what maximum distance from the curb?50 cm40 cm20 cm30 cm 1 out of 30 2. When a pedestrian has indicated their intention to cross the street...?You must stop your vehicle before entering the crosswalk and allow the pedestrian to crossYou should reduce speed and go straight through with careWarn the pedestrian to stop and proceed with careYou can proceed provided you sound your horn 2 out of 30 3. You should not follow bicycle riders too closely because...?Bicycles do not have efficient brakesBicycle riders do not have brake lights to warn you when they are stoppingBicycle stops slowlyBicycle stops quickly 3 out of 30 4. You are required to report all collisions to the police if the overall damage to property exceeds...?$500$2,000$100$5,000 4 out of 30 5. To obtain a class 7 learner’s driver’s licence you must:be 16 years of age or olderbe 13 years of age or olderbe 14 years of age or olderbe 18 years of age or older 5 out of 30 6. The holder of a Class 5 Operator's license may not operate...?A mopedA two-axle single motor vehicleA motorcycleA two-axle Class 2 or 4-type vehicle without passengers 6 out of 30 7. When you wish to take the next exit on a highway, the correct procedure is to...?Slow down, move into the exit lane, and signalSlow down, signal, move into the exit laneSignal, slow down, move into the exit laneSignal, move into the exit lane, slow down 7 out of 30 8. Every driver involved in a collision...?Must remain at the scene only if physical injuries have been sustainedMay leave the sceneMust remain at the scene only if at faultMust remain at the scene 8 out of 30 9. When exiting a highway, slow down...?After entering the deceleration laneOnly if there is traffic behindBefore reaching the deceleration laneBefore activating your signal 9 out of 30 10. Threshold braking means...?Pushing your braking to the edge of safetyYou are trying to use all the braking force available without locking the wheelsPumping the brakes several timesTo brake hard and hold till the vehicle stops 10 out of 30 11. Winter traction is affected by slippery conditions; in winter drivers should drive...?The same as during summer conditionsAny of theseSlowerFaster 11 out of 30 12. What is meant by the term "space cushion"?The space between the driver and the rear seat passengersThe space between the driver and the next traffic signalThe space between the driver and the airbagThe space all around your vehicle 12 out of 30 13. Be cautious of large vehicles backing because...?Large vehicles have large blind spotsLarge vehicles do not have side mirrorsLarge vehicles do not have efficient brakesLarge vehicles do not have rear mirrors 13 out of 30 14. A braking skid occurs...?When you make a turn too fastWhen you apply your brakes too hardWhen you accelerate too hard causing the wheels to spinWhen you drive too slowly 14 out of 30 15. Do not park your vehicle...?within 12 metres of an access to a garage, private roadway or drivewaywithin 10 metres of an access to a garage, private roadway or drivewaywithin 1.5 metres of an access to a garage, private roadway or drivewaywithin 5 metres of an access to a garage, private roadway or driveway 15 out of 30 16. When you are following a motorcycle, allow extra space between your vehicle and the motorcycle because...?Motorcycles take a long distance to stopMotorcycles have a larger blind spotMotorcycles do not have efficient brakesMotorcycles can stop in a very short distance 16 out of 30 17. Every driver must carry third party liability insurance of no less than...?$50,000$50,000$10,000$100,000 17 out of 30 18. Is a motor vehicle operator permitted to back a vehicle into an intersection or a crosswalk in an urban area (city, town or village)?Yes provided proper signals are madeNoOnly when there is no trafficYes 18 out of 30 19. You must signal when...?TurningChanging lanesDoing any of these thingsMoving from the curb or parking lane 19 out of 30 20. Solid white lines indicate that...?Lane changing is permittedPassing is permitted in one directionLane changing is not permittedThere is adequate sight distance available to permit passing 20 out of 30 21. A 'Bus' is defined as a motor vehicle that is designed to have a seating capacity of more than...?10251220 21 out of 30 22. Glare can blind you in the daytime or at night. If glare makes it difficult to see the road you should...?Drive fasterSlow downContinue to drive at the same speedDo nothing 22 out of 30 23. If a vehicle is equipped with ABS and a driver needs to perform emergency braking, s/he should...?Alternate between hard and light pressure on the brake pedalPump the brake pedal until a complete stop is achievedApply steady firm pressure to the brake pedalApply steady light pressure to the brake pedal 23 out of 30 24. If your headlights fail you should...? (Choose 3 answers)Toggle the headlight switchTurn on your hazard lightsSound your hornSlow down and pull off the road in a safe place 24 out of 30 25. When you are preparing to make a right turn, you should shoulder check to...?Make sure another vehicle is not beside youMake sure another vehicle is not ahead of youMake sure you are in the proper laneMake sure another vehicle is not behind you 25 out of 30 26. Hydroplaning can cause your vehicle to skid. Hydroplaning is caused by...?Your tires riding on top of the waterOverinflated tiresIce on the roadwayA flat tire 26 out of 30 27. What is the best way to ensure that there are no vehicles or cyclists in your blind spot?Make a shoulder checkCheck the rear view mirrorGive the correct signalsSound the horn 27 out of 30 28. Before entering your vehicle, walk around it to check for...?All of these thingsPedestriansChildrenOncoming traffic 28 out of 30 29. You must not follow within what distance of any emergency vehicle that has its siren or lights operating?350 metres150 metres250 metres50 metres 29 out of 30 30. If your vehicle comes equipped with an airbag system, Transport Canada recommends that you should position yourself at least...?5 centimeters from the steering wheel25 centimeters from the steering wheel35 centimeters from the steering wheel15 centimeters from the steering wheel 30 out of 30 Time is Up! Alberta Manitoba Yukon Nunavut Ontario Quebec Nova Scotia New Brunswick British Columbia Northwest Territories Saskatchewan Prince Edward Island Newfoundland & Labrador