MANITOBA QUIZWelcome to your Manitoba Driving Practice Learners Test – Rules 07 1. What does the term "hydroplaning" refer to, and how can it affect your vehicle's handling?Your tires ride on top of the water, like water skisThe tire pressure is too highIce on roadwayFlat tire 1 out of 15 2. When considering making a U-turn, what is the first thing you should check?Height of the curbTurning radius of your curbWeather conditionsTraffic regulations 2 out of 15 3. Why is it considered more dangerous to drive at the maximum speed limit at night compared to daytime?You cannot see as far ahead, even with headlightsThe roadways are more apt to be slippery at nightYour reaction time is slower at nightSome drivers unlawfully drive with parking lights only 3 out of 15 4. What does a broken line on the left side of your lane indicate?Pass at any timeYou may pass if the way is clearPass only during day light hoursNever pass 4 out of 15 5. How should you respond when a car is stopped at a marked crosswalk to allow a pedestrian to cross?Sound horn for the driver of the stopped car to drive onPass the stopped car on the leftPass the stopped car to the rightDo not pass any vehicle within 30 metres of a pedestrian crossover 5 out of 15 6. Under what conditions is it safe to pass other vehicles on the right side?Is permitted when the street or highway has two or more lanes for traffic in the direction you are traveling.Is not permitted under any circumstanceIs permitted on any street or highwayIs permitted providing it is possible to do so by driving on the shoulder of the road 6 out of 15 7. What is the legal requirement upon approaching a Yield sign?Slow down, stop if necessary and go only when the way is clearStop, and then enter traffic slowlySpeed up and force your way into trafficStop, and then enter traffic quickly 7 out of 15 8. What is the necessary action a driver must take before entering a highway from a private road or driveway?Yield right-of-way to all vehicles approaching on the highwaySound horn and proceed with cautionEnter or cross the highway as quickly as possibleGive hand signal then take right-of -way 8 out of 15 9. What is the appropriate action to take if the signal light changes from green to amber as you approach an intersection?Speed up to clear the intersection as quickly as possibleSound horn to warn pedestrians and other drivers that you do not intend to stopContinue through intersection without slowing or stoppingStop. If stop cannot be made safely proceed with caution 9 out of 15 10. What is the safest location in a car to position an infant or child restraint system?Centre of the back seatLeft side of the back seatFront seatRight side of the back seat 10 out of 15 11. What should you do when approaching an intersection on a main road, and the intersection is blocked with traffic?Stop before entering the intersection and wait until traffic ahead moves onSound horn to warn cars ahead to move onKeep as close as possible to the car aheadProceed slowly into the intersection until the traffic ahead moves on 11 out of 15 12. In the event of two vehicles arriving at an uncontrolled intersection at nearly the same time, who should be given the right-of-way?Neither oneVehicle approaching from the rightVehicle approaching from the leftThe one moving faster 12 out of 15 13. When should you use low beam headlights while driving a vehicle at night?Meeting or following another vehicleApproaching an intersectionBlinded by the headlights of an approaching vehicleAnother driver dims his lights 13 out of 15 14. What action should you take unless you intend to turn left or pass another vehicle?Keep to the right of the road or in the right-hand lane on multi-lane roadsAlways keep well to the leftDrive on the shoulder of the highwayDrive in the centre of the roadway 14 out of 15 15. How is the hand-and-arm signal for slowing or stopping indicated?Arm out and upArm straight out the windowCircle motionArm out and down 15 out of 15 Time is Up! Alberta Manitoba Yukon Nunavut Ontario Quebec Nova Scotia New Brunswick British Columbia Northwest Territories Saskatchewan Prince Edward Island Newfoundland & Labrador