MANITOBA QUIZWelcome to your Manitoba Driving Practice Learners Test – Rules 04 1. If you're involved in a collision that involves serious or fatal injury, you must report to the police, if you do not make a report at the scene, within...?3 daysOne month7 days14 days 1 out of 25 2. What is the highest potential imprisonment term for driving with a suspended license in Manitoba?6 months5 yearsOne year3 years 2 out of 25 3. What is the most secure method to avoid being charged with impaired driving?Driving extra slowly when drinkingNot drinking when drivingLeaving two hours between drinking and drivingDriving only on quiet roads when drinking 3 out of 25 4. In the event of your vehicle becoming disabled or being in an accident, how far in front and behind your vehicle should you place reflectorized signs and/or flares, if you have them?60 m20 m40 m100 m 4 out of 25 5. What is the mandatory license suspension duration if your blood-alcohol concentration falls between .05 and .08 for the third time within a 10-year period?15 days24 hours30 days60 days 5 out of 25 6. For which of these legally prescribed medications can you still face charges of driving while impaired, even if they have been prescribed by a doctor?AntidepressantsSleeping pillsTranquillisersAll of them 6 out of 25 7. What is the maximum fine for driving while suspended?$250$1000$500$2000 7 out of 25 8. What proportion of traffic fatalities in Manitoba is linked to impaired drivers?20%30%40%50% 8 out of 25 9. In the event of a serious injury, applying direct pressure with a clean piece of material over the wound is recommended, unless the wound is...?A head injuryA stomach injuryAn arm injuryA leg injury 9 out of 25 10. What potential outcome might you face if you are required to attend a show cause hearing?Licence restrictionsLicence suspensionCompulsory driver courseAny of these 10 out of 25 11. How many points will be deducted from your Driver Safety Rating scale if you refuse to provide a breath or blood sample to the police when required?5243 11 out of 25 12. What is the minimum suspension period you will face if convicted under the Manitoba Criminal Code for driving with a blood alcohol concentration over .08?3 monthsOne yearOne month6 months 12 out of 25 13. What are the potential increased costs associated with dropping down the Manitoba Driver Safety Ratings?Your fuelYour partsAll of theseYour insurance 13 out of 25 14. How long is the maximum prison sentence for impaired driving in Manitoba?5 years4 years6 months2 years 14 out of 25 15. What is the immediate consequence for novice drivers found with a blood-alcohol concentration above 0?A $20 fineA 24-hour roadside suspensionA warningA 12 hour roadside suspension 15 out of 25 16. Which of these offenses will lead to the suspension of your driving privileges in Manitoba?Possession of master keysFlight from policeAuto vandalismAll of them 16 out of 25 17. How long will your license be immediately suspended if you refuse to undergo a physical coordination test when ordered by police officers?3 months15 days2 monthsOne month 17 out of 25 18. In dense fog or snow, what is the recommended setting for your headlights while driving?On full beamFlashingOffDipped 18 out of 25 19. What immediate action should you take to prevent a rollover if you veer off the road?Accelerate and steer slowly back to the roadBrake as hard as possible and steer sharply back to the roadRelease the gas and steer sharply back to the roadRelease the gas and steer slowly back to the road 19 out of 25 20. If you injure or kill a domestic (owned) animal while driving, and after removing it from the road you cannot identify the owner, to whom must you report the incident?The fire serviceThe clerk of the local municipalityThe policeThe local branch of the SPCA 20 out of 25 21. At night, under normal conditions with high beams on, what is the speed limit that ensures you can stop within the distance illuminated by your headlights?110 m150 m130 m120 m 21 out of 25 22. What is the process for applying a license suspension for an individual found guilty of driving-related offences under the Manitoba Criminal Code?From the age of 15 years 6 monthsFrom their 16th birthdayImmediatelyFrom the age of 18 22 out of 25 23. At night, while driving and encountering an approaching vehicle, at what distance should you dim your headlights before reaching them?450 m400 m500 m350 m 23 out of 25 24. What is the recommended minimum following distance when driving on a gravel road?6 seconds4 seconds3 seconds5 seconds 24 out of 25 25. What is the recommended course of action if you begin to feel drowsy while driving?Drink an energy drinkPull off the road and restOpen the windowsTurn the radio up loud 25 out of 25 Time is Up! Alberta Manitoba Yukon Nunavut Ontario Quebec Nova Scotia New Brunswick British Columbia Northwest Territories Saskatchewan Prince Edward Island Newfoundland & Labrador