NB Driving Practice TestWelcome to your New Brunswick Practice Learners Test – Rules 01 1. What minimum distance must a white light on your vehicle illuminate the rear license plate for clear readability?5 m15 m10 m20 m 1 out of 25 2. During what hours is a driver with a Class 7 Level I license not eligible to drive?10 PM –5 AM11 PM –6 AM12 AM -6 AM12 AM –5 AM 2 out of 25 3. For the first offence, how long is the suspension for any conviction under the Criminal Code involving the use of a motor vehicle in New Brunswick?3 months1 year1 month6 months 3 out of 25 4. In New Brunswick, how many points lead to an automatic suspension?912108 4 out of 25 5. If you are convicted for failing to stop when requested by a peace officer, a court can suspend your license for up to how long?6 months1 year2 year3 year 5 out of 25 6. How far should you not park from the curb?75 cm50 cm1 m25 cm 6 out of 25 7. How many demerit points will you receive for parking unlawfully in a zone reserved for the disabled?2031 7 out of 25 8. If a driver on a Class 7 Graduated (learner's) licence loses all their points, they will be suspended for a minimum of how long?2 weeks1 month3 months1 week 8 out of 25 9. When attempting to parallel park, you should start your maneuver level with the car ahead of the parking spot and how far away from it?1.5 feet3 feet2 feet2.5 feet 9 out of 25 10. By law, you are required to advise the New Brunswick Motor Vehicle Branch of any change of address or name on your license within...?4 days6 days10 days8 days 10 out of 25 11. The taillights of your vehicle must be...?Red or whiteRed or amberWhite or amberRed only 11 out of 25 12. When approaching another vehicle with headlamps on, you must dim your lights before they get within...?100 m175 m150 m125 m 12 out of 25 13. What is the maximum number of fog lamps your motor vehicle is permitted?2314 13 out of 25 14. Failing to report a collision will incur how many points in New Brunswick?5243 14 out of 25 15. Your motor vehicle must be equipped with a horn that can be heard at a minimum distance of...?40 m50 m60 m100 m 15 out of 25 16. Vehicles which do not possess headlamps must not be driven on the road when there is not sufficient light to clearly identify persons or vehicles at a distance of...?200 m100 m50 m150 m 16 out of 25 17. In broad daylight, your brake lights must be capable of being seen from a distance of...?20 m30 m35 m25 m 17 out of 25 18. When parked on a roadway or shoulder, a car is parked illegally unless it can be seen, whether by natural light, streetlight, or with lights on the vehicle, for...?150 m in both directions150 m to the front100 m to the rear100 m in both directions 18 out of 25 19. When following another vehicle which you are not about to pass, your headlights must be dipped at all times when you are within what distance of them?100 m60 m80 m40 m 19 out of 25 20. When driving in New Brunswick, you must maintain a blood-alcohol level of 0% if you are under the age of:21201918 20 out of 25 21. If you break down or have an accident at night and your vehicle cannot be completely removed from the highway, you must place a portable reflector at a distance of:60 m to the rear60 m to the front30 m to the front30 m to the rear 21 out of 25 22. In a parallel parking situation, you should finish your parking maneuver with your front bumper approximately how far from the car in front?80 cm30 cm60 cm1 m 22 out of 25 23. The maximum number of points incurred for speeding in New Brunswick is 5. This sanction will be applied if you are found speeding at how much over the posted speed limit?40 KM/H30 KM/H25 KM/H35 KM/H 23 out of 25 24. You must have a headlight with an upper beam which can show the way ahead clearly for how far?150 m100 m50 m75 m 24 out of 25 25. You shouldn't move an injured person at the scene of an accident unless...?They tell you they are all rightThey are in danger of being hit by other carsOther motorists are sounding their hornsYou're sure you know what you're doing 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