Nova Scotia Driving Test Welcome to your Nova Scotia Practice Learners Test - Rules 04 1. From what distance away should the white light illuminating your number plate make it readable?Add description here!10 m5 m20 m15 m 1 out of 25 2. Until what age should children in cars be placed in a rear-facing infant seat?10 kg in weight12 kg in weight14 kg in weight16 kg in weight 2 out of 25 3. In Nova Scotia, during which time period must you use your headlights?Half an hour before sunset to half an hour before sunrisehalf an hour before sunset to half an hour after sunriseHalf an hour after sunset to half an hour before sunriseHalf an hour after sunset to half an hour after sunrise 3 out of 25 4. What action should you take if your wheels lock under braking?Release the pedal slightly and reapplyIncrease the pressureRelease the pedal completely and reapplyRelease the pedal completely and leave off 4 out of 25 5. If you begin to feel drowsy while driving, what should you do?Turn on cruise controlCall someone on your cellphone for a chatPull over and restOpen all the windows 5 out of 25 6. What color must your front parking light or reflector be?Amber or redRed or whiteRed, white or amberWhite or amber 6 out of 25 7. If you cause death by driving while impaired, what is the maximum prison sentence you can face under the Criminal Code of Canada?Life5 years20 years10 years 7 out of 25 8. What is the recommended course of action when traveling through a work zone?Any of these depending on circumstancesLeave more space than usual between you and the vehicle in frontClose up on the vehicle in frontMaintain your usual space between yourself and the vehicle in front 8 out of 25 9. What is the minimum tread depth required for your tires to be considered legal?1 mm2.5 mm2 mm1.5 mm 9 out of 25 10. If your vehicle is wider than 2.05 meters, how far away must your turn signals be plainly visible in normal sunlight?250 m100 m150 m200 m 10 out of 25 11. How far away must your brake lights be plainly visible, and what color should they be?100 m50 m75 m25 m 11 out of 25 12. What type of suspension is outlined in the Administrative Licence Suspension Program if you refuse to provide a breath sample?Two monthsThree monthsFour monthsFive months 12 out of 25 13. How should you merge into the next lane when a lane is closed?Within 500 m of the closureWithin 200 m of the closureAs late as possibleAs soon as safely possible 13 out of 25 14. When conditions make it difficult to identify a person on the highway, how far ahead should your lights be on?300 m400 m150 m200 m 14 out of 25 15. Only thing permitted on your windshield ?The official inspection stickerThe names of the ownersReligious symbolsPersonal photographs 15 out of 25 16. If a child weighs more than 18 kg but is less than 145 cm tall and less than nine years old they must...?Use an approved booster seatUse an approved car seatUse a seatbeltSit in the front seat 16 out of 25 17. What is considered the most optimal hand position on the steering wheel?Four and eight o'clockTen and two o'clockSeven and five o'clockBoth at twelve o'clock 17 out of 25 18. Under what circumstances is it not compulsory to wear a seatbelt?You are undertaking work which entails getting in and out of the vehicle frequentlyYou are travelling exclusively in an urban environmentThe external temperature is more than 25°CYou are on a journey where you will not exceed 20 KM/H 18 out of 25 19. What is the most common cause of highway crashes in Nova Scotia?Driver inattentionAlcohol involvementFailure to yieldExcess speed 19 out of 25 20. What is the recommended state of attention and awareness as you drive?Scanning constantlyFixing your gaze on selected objectsWatching the far distanceAny of these 20 out of 25 21. What entitlement does a motorcyclist have when you are approaching them?A full laneHalf a lane on the rightAny of these depending on conditionsHalf a lane on the left 21 out of 25 22. How far should your vehicle's horn be audible to comply with regulations?40 m80 m100 m60 m 22 out of 25 23. What is the penalty for a fourth offence of driving while impaired in Nova Scotia within 10 years?For 20 yearsPermanentlyFor 15 yearsFor 10 years 23 out of 25 24. Until what date are studded tires legal in Nova Scotia, following the initial allowed period starting on October 15?April 30thJanuary 31stFebruary 28thMay 15th 24 out of 25 25. Defensive driving means that ?Making other drivers feel they have to be defensive where you are concernedDriving as if frightened of other driversAnticipating your own mistakes and those of othersAttacking other drivers in retaliation for bad behavior 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