BRITISH COLUMBIA QUIZ Welcome to your British Columbia Practice Learners Test – Traffic Rules 01 1. Drive slower than surrounding traffic ?A hazard only when your speed is less than 70% of all other freeway speedPermitted if you are unaware of the speed limitA hazard since other drivers may become frustrated or angry and try to pass youConsidered safe if there is bad weather 1 out of 30 2. If vehicle becomes disabled on main highway, you should be ?Get out and walk to get helpBlow your horn to ask for helpPull over, activate your emergency flashers and wait for helpGet out and try to wave highway traffic around your vehicle 2 out of 30 3. Driver of a motor vehicle is not permitted to carry in a house or boat trailer ?PetsFlammable materialsPersonsFirearms 3 out of 30 4. Should vehicles equipped with ABS provide controlled braking on slippery surfaces automatically?Stop, and when it is safe to do so, proceedStop, sound horn, then proceedSlow down and if way is clear, proceedSlow down, sound horn and proceed 4 out of 30 5. Up to what age is it illegal to smoke in any motor vehicle when there are passengers present?16181917 5 out of 30 6. Large trucks require more ____ ?More time and space for starting, stopping, and turningMore time for stopping onlyWider lanesMore space for turning only 6 out of 30 7. What is the term used to describe objects that you cannot see in your vehicle's rear and side view mirrors?Blind spotDanger zoneDark areaSafe zone 7 out of 30 8. What is the initial license new drivers receive?Learner’s licenseClass 5 licenseClass 1 licenseClass 6 license 8 out of 30 9. What restrictions apply to drivers licensed under the Graduated Driver License Program regarding vehicle operation?During daytimeWithout a supervisorWhen any amount of alcohol has been consumedWith a blood alcohol concentration over .08 9 out of 30 10. How much more fuel is consumed for every 10 km/h above 90 km/h when traveling at high speeds?Continue at the same speedSpeed up to get out of the waySignal to the driver to passPull as far to the right as possible and stop 10 out of 30 11. When driving at night with your high beams on, how far away from another car should you be before you dim your headlights?200 metres250 metres150 metres100 metres 11 out of 30 12. What is the initial action you must take when the traffic signal light facing you is red and you intend to proceed straight through the intersection?Stop, proceed when the way is clearSlow down, proceed when the way is clearStop, give pedestrians the right-of-way, and then proceed with cautionStop, wait until the light changes to green and the intersection is clear before moving through it 12 out of 30 13. What requirement must be met while driving with a learner’s license?FalseTrue 13 out of 30 14. Flashing "don't walk" means pedestrians should be ?Cross if there is no oncoming trafficNot cross but finish crossing the street if they have already startedDisregard all signalsCross in all circumstances 14 out of 30 15. Don't use the cruise control feature on? (Choose 3)On winding roadsUnder ideal highway driving conditionsOn wet, slippery, snowy or icy surfacesIn urban traffic 15 out of 30 16. What actions should you take when entering a freeway?Slow down, and then enter the freeway at a sharp angleDrive slowly and be prepared to stop for freeway trafficStop on the acceleration lane, wait for an opening, and then enter the freeway rapidly.Signal and increase your speed to merge smoothly with traffic 16 out of 30 17. On roadway where traffic is moving in both directions, in what position must you be before making a turn left side?Close to the right-hand side of the roadwayClose to the left-hand side of the roadwayImmediately to the right of the centerline of the roadwayIt does not matter provided you signal 17 out of 30 18. What does a flashing yellow beacon above an intersection signify?Stop if making a right turnDrive with cautionContinue at same speedStop if making a left turn 18 out of 30 19. Who take reponsibility to make sure that all passengers are properly secured with seatbelts or child restraint systems?DriverPolicePassengersVehicle owner 19 out of 30 20. When lights are required, drivers are required to switch to low beam headlight within ?Within 150 metres of an oncoming vehicleIf they choose toWithin 1 KM of an oncoming vehicleWithin 300m of an oncoming vehicle 20 out of 30 21. Flashing green light at the intersection where turns to the left and right are permitted indicates that? (Choose 3)You must stopYou may turn to the right if the way is clearYou may proceed straight through if the way is clearYou may turn to the left if the way is clear 21 out of 30 22. Which of the following has the right-of-way over all others at intersection when the light is green?Pedestrians crossing against the lightPedestrians crossing with the lightVehicles turning rightVehicles turning left 22 out of 30 23. Red signal light with a green arrow shown at an intersection indicates ?Stop and then proceedProceed with caution in the direction of arrowThe green arrow is a signal for pedestrians onlyStop and wait for the green signal before making turn in the direction of the arrow 23 out of 30 24. Traffic signal changes while a pedestrian is still on the street, which of the following has the right-of-way to pass?Motorists coming from the pedestrian’s leftThe pedestrianMotorists coming from the pedestrian’s rightMotorists making a turn 24 out of 30 25. If you are involved in a reportable accident, you must report this to your nearest provincial or municipal police ?Within 72 hoursImmediatelyWithin 24 hoursWithin 48 hours 25 out of 30 26. Under all conditions you need to drive at a speed that will allow you to ?Stop within 150 mStop within 60 mStop within 90 mStop within a safe distance 26 out of 30 27. If a child weighs more than 18 kg but is less than 145 cm tall & less than nine years old they must ?Use an approved booster seatUse an approved car seatSit in the front seatUse a seatbelt 27 out of 30 28. (Choose 3) Most skids are the result of driver error. Skids may occur when you?Accelerate too fastDrive too slowDrive too fastBrake too hard 28 out of 30 29. Where there are no posted speed limits, the maximum speed in cities and towns are ?50km/h40km/h60km/h30km/h 29 out of 30 30. School zone sign indicating a speed limit of 30 km/h means that?You must slow down to the indicated speed at all timesYou must slow down to the indicated speed between 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.You must slow down to the indicated speed between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on school daysYou must slow down to the indicated speed during hazardous conditions 30 out of 30 Time is Up! 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