Newfoundland Driving Test Welcome to your Newfoundland Driving Test – Rules 04 1. When it's raining, at what time will the roads be at their most slippery?A few minutes before it stops rainingWhen the road starts to dry outIn the middle of a rain showerA few minutes after it's started to rain 1 out of 25 2. When driving through settlements or school zones, the speed limit is...?50 KM/H30 KM/H40 KM/H60 KM/H 2 out of 25 3. Tests have shown that aggressive driving can increase fuel consumption by...?40%50%30%20% 3 out of 25 4. On paved highways other than the TransCanada Highway, the speed limit is...?100 KM/H70 KM/H80 KM/H90 KM/H 4 out of 25 5. How should you warn drivers behind that you are slowing down or preparing to stop?Shout a warningAny of theseSound your hornFlash your brake lights 5 out of 25 6. You are obliged legally to report a collision to the police if a person has been injured or the total financial damage appears to be more than...?$2000$1000$3000$4000 6 out of 25 7. Which of these is the only situation in which you should use your high beam headlights?In heavy fogIn heavy rainIn areas with streetlightsIn open country with no other cars near 7 out of 25 8. When meeting oncoming traffic at night, you should dim your headlights before you get within...?150 m100 m200 m50 m 8 out of 25 9. If your wheels lock up on a patch of ice and you have conventional brakes, you should...?Release the brake and reapply hardRelease the brake and reapply more gentlyIncrease the brake pressureRelease the brake and leave it off 9 out of 25 10. Legally, you should have your lights on between what times?Half an hour after sunset to half an hour before sunriseAn hour before sunset to an hour after sunriseAn hour after sunset to an hour before sunriseHalf an hour before sunset to half an hour after sunrise 10 out of 25 11. Studies have shown that at least one driver had been drinking in what percentage of fatal accidents?25%15%50%35% 11 out of 25 12. On gravel roads, the speed limit is...?60 KM/H50 KM/H40 KM/H70 KM/H 12 out of 25 13. If you drift or forced onto the shoulder of the road, you should...?Break as hard as you canVeer further off the highwaySteer in a straight line as you slow downVeer straight back onto the highway 13 out of 25 14. In very dense (zero visibility) fog, you should...?Pull off the road and stopSound your horn regularlySlow down to a crawlTurn on your high beam headlights 14 out of 25 15. To avoid being blinded by the glare from oncoming cars, you should...?Look to the right hand side of the roadLook back over your shoulderClose your eyesLook down your lap 15 out of 25 16. By mileage, there are how many times more fatal collisions at night then there are during daylight hours?22.531.5 16 out of 25 17. If you experience a tire blowout, you should...?Turn off the road immediatelyBrake immediatelyStart to accelerateHold the steering wheel firmly 17 out of 25 18. Leaving the scene of an accident can incur a prison sentence of up to...?6 months3 monthsOne year2 years 18 out of 25 19. If you start to skid and you have a front wheel drive vehicle, to pull out of it you should...?Accelerate slightlyApply the brakesChange down gearsSteer into the direction of the skid 19 out of 25 20. If you cause the death of another person by driving while impaired, you can go to prison for up to...?10 years14 years12 years6 years 20 out of 25 21. In addition to nighttime driving, you should must turn on your headlights when visibility is less than...?60 m50 m150 m200 m 21 out of 25 22. On the paved portions of the TransCanada Highway, the speed limit is...?90 KM/H110 KM/H100 KM/H120 KM/H 22 out of 25 23. Coming up behind another vehicle, you should dim your headlights before you are within...?75 m120 m150 m200 m 23 out of 25 24. If another vehicle suddenly appears on a collision course with you, the first thing you should do is...?Brake hard12 o'clock9 o'clock2 o'clock 24 out of 25 25. At night, you should never drive so fast that...?You cannot stop within 100 mYou cannot stop within the distance you can see in your headlightsYou cannot stop within a distance of 50 m further than the range of your headlightsYou cannot stop within 50 m 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