Newfoundland Driving Test Welcome to your Newfoundland Driving Test – Rules 02 1. If you approach an intersection with traffic lights which are broken, you should treat it as if...?It is completely unrestrictedYou have right of wayThe light was in your favourIt is a 4 way stop 1 out of 25 2. Passes may not be made at...?The top of the hillAn intersectionCurvesAny of these locations 2 out of 25 3. At an intersection where stop signs are on all four corners, who has right of way?The driver approaching with the highest speedThe largest vehicleThe driver who stops firstThe last driver to arrive 3 out of 25 4. When you see a visually impaired person extending their white cane at a corner, you should...?Move out to the left to pass themSound your horn to let them know not to crossSpeed up to be past before they step outSlow down and prepare to let them cross 4 out of 25 5. An emergency vehicle with lights and/or siren on is approaching you from behind. What should you do?Pull as far right as possible and slowPull as far right as possible and stopSpeed up to get out of the wayMove over to the left to let it pass inside you 5 out of 25 6. You are approaching an intersection with no stop line or crosswalk. What should you do?Drive up until your front wheels are in the intersectionDrive straight throughStop close to the corner and yield to all pedestrians and other trafficSound your horn to warn pedestrians not to cross 6 out of 25 7. You may not make a pass within what distance of a crosswalk?10 m20 m30 m40 m 7 out of 25 8. You are turning left at an intersection with another vehicle coming towards you. Right-of-way rests with...?The larger vehicleYouThe faster vehicleThe other driver 8 out of 25 9. If a police officer instructs you to drive through a red light, you should...?Ask whyRefuseAny of theseObey 9 out of 25 10. Turning left from a one way to a two way street, you should turn so that...?You finish in the lane closest to the centrelineYou finish in the right-hand laneYou cut across the centrelineAny of these according to circumstances. 10 out of 25 11. A two-point turn is initiated by...?Pulling forwards to the left of the roadBacking into a side roadDriving forwards into a side roadBacking towards the left of the road 11 out of 25 12. On a highway with a passing lane, two cars are level. Ahead the lanes merge together. Who has right-of-way?The slower carThe car in the through laneThe faster carThe car in the passing lane 12 out of 25 13. You are approaching an intersection with no controls. Another car is approaching from your right. Who has right of way?The car carrying the highest speedThe car closest to the intersectionThe other driverYou 13 out of 25 14. The law demands that you should give a signal when you intend to...?Slow down suddenlyLeave the roadwayDo any of these thingsPull away from a parked position 14 out of 25 15. When moving into a passing lane you should...?Turn on your left signalDo all of theseCheck over your shoulder for vehiclesGive an audible signal 15 out of 25 16. When a legal pass is being made, who has the right of way?Either driver depending on circumstancesNeither driverThe driver being passedThe overtaking driver 16 out of 25 17. If your vehicle signal lights are not working, you should signal that you are slowing down or stopping by...?Pointing your left arm up, waving backwardsPointing your left arm down, waving backwardsPointing your left arm up, waving forwardsPointing your left arm down, waving forwards 17 out of 25 18. You can make a U-turn near the top of a hill...?If it is essentialUnder no circumstancesIf you are certain you can make it in one swingIf you can hear no traffic coming 18 out of 25 19. Turning left from a two way street to another two-way street, you should...?Turn from the far left lane to the far left laneTurn from the far right lane to the far left laneTerm from the far left lane to the far right laneTurn from the far right lane to the far right lane 19 out of 25 20. A U-turn should only be executed if the road is wide enough to make it in...?Two swingsOne swingFour swingsThree swings 20 out of 25 21. You may exceed the speed limit in order to pass...?If the road behind is clearIf the car being passed is already at the speed limitIf the road ahead is clearUnder no circumstances 21 out of 25 22. Which of these has to be considered when passing another vehicle?Vehicle conditionTimeDistanceAll of them 22 out of 25 23. When you come to a stop at a stop line, you can only proceed once...?You have yielded to all pedestrians and other traffic crossingYou have yielded to all pedestriansYou have allowed 10 vehicles to passYou have waited for 2 minutes or more 23 out of 25 24. If your vehicle signal lights are not working, you should signal a right turn by...?Holding your left arm out and making circular motionsHolding your left arm out, elbow bent, pointing towards the groundWaving backwards with your right handHolding your left arm out, elbow bent, pointing towards the sky 24 out of 25 25. A three-point turn on the highway must be initiated by...?Any of these depending on circumstancesPulling to the extreme right of the roadMoving towards the centre linePulling to the extreme left of the road 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