Nova Scotia Driving TestWelcome to your Nova Scotia Practice Learners Test - Rules 01 1. What is the legally required distance for dimming your headlights before an approaching vehicle at night?Add description here!100 m200 m50 m150 m 1 out of 24 2. By how much can aggressive driving increase fuel consumption?51%27%17%39% 2 out of 24 3. In what situations are you permitted to drive through a red traffic light signal when proceeding straight across an intersection?You are being tailgated by a car behindThere is no visible traffic in any directionInstructed to by a peace officerYou have been waiting more than 90 seconds 3 out of 24 4. What precaution should you take with your vehicle in rain, snow, or fog?None of theseHigh beam headlightsLow beam headlightsParking lights 4 out of 24 5. During which hours are newly licensed drivers, unless exempted, prohibited from driving unaccompanied?11 PM and 6 AM1 AM and 4 AM10 PM and 7 AMMidnight and 5 AM 5 out of 24 6. What is the maximum allowable length for a tow, excluding cases where towing poles are involved?2.5 m5 m7.5 m10 m 6 out of 24 7. How many demerit points will you receive for passing a stopped school bus that is loading or unloading?4632 7 out of 24 8. How many demerit points are associated with the offense of failing to stop at the scene of an accident?6352 8 out of 24 9. What is the allowed blood-alcohol level for a newly licensed driver?0.020.00.010.03 9 out of 24 10. How can demerit points be removed from a full driving license?Undertaking community servicePosting a security as a promise not to repeat the offenceUndertaking a recognized defensive driving coursePaying a $500 levy 10 out of 24 11. Among these options, which one has the highest alcohol content?5 ounce glass of wine1.5 ounce shots of spirits12 ounce bottle of beerThere are all the same 11 out of 24 12. How many demerit points will be added to your license for driving to the left of the centerline?3421 12 out of 24 13. When must you report a collision to the local police, RCMP, or the Registry of Motor Vehicles, and what criteria determine the necessity of reporting (e.g., personal injury, death, or property damage)?More than $5000More than $500More than $10,000More than $1000 13 out of 24 14. What type of suspension does the 'Administrative Licence Suspension Program' entail if you refuse to provide a breath sample?Two monthsFive monthsThree monthsFour months 14 out of 24 15. What is the maximum allowable blood alcohol level when driving in the GDL program?0.050.030.020.0 15 out of 24 16. When are roads at their most dangerous and slippery?In the first 30 minutes of rainfallIn the first 10 minutes of rainfallAfter it has been raining for more than two hours10 minutes after it has stopped raining 16 out of 24 17. A newly licensed driver will be summoned for interview upon his/her accruing how many demerit points?81046 17 out of 24 18. If your vehicle catches fire, you should get yourself and your passengers at least...?5 m away30 m away20 m away10 m away 18 out of 24 19. When holding a learner's license, you must be accompanied at all times by a person who has held a valid driver's license for a minimum of how long?3 years2 years1 years4 years 19 out of 24 20. What blood-alcohol concentration range will trigger a 'warn' reading on a police breathalyzer, falling between .08 and...?.06.04.05.07 20 out of 24 21. What is the recommended course of action if you approach an intersection where the traffic signal lights are not functioning?Treat it as a multi-stop intersectionDrive straight across with cautionTreat it as an unregulated intersectionMake a U-turn and choose a different route 21 out of 24 22. To what distance in front of the cab can a truck driver's blindspot extend?10 feet5 feet20 feet30 feet 22 out of 24 23. What is the potential blind spot distance behind a truck that a driver should be aware of?150 feet50 feet200 feet100 feet 23 out of 24 24. How many demerit points will you accumulate for exceeding the posted speed limit in a school area?2314 24 out of 24 Time is Up! Alberta Manitoba Yukon Nunavut Ontario Quebec Nova Scotia New Brunswick British Columbia Northwest Territories Saskatchewan Prince Edward Island Newfoundland & Labrador