Quebec Practice Learners Test – Rules 07 by admin | Feb 17, 2021 | 0 comments Welcome to your Quebec Practice Learners Test - Rules 07 1. When parking facing downhill: Leave your front wheels parallel to the curb Set your parking brake only Turn you front wheels to the left and set your parking brake Turn your front wheels towards the curb or right shoulder None 1 out of 15 2. A solid line at the left of your lane means: Pass only when no traffic is sight It is unsafe to pass Overtake and pass with caution Pass at your discretion None 2 out of 15 3. A broken line at the left of your lane means: Pass only during day light hours Never pass You may pass if the way is clear Pass at any time None 3 out of 15 4. What should you do when a car is stopped at a marked crosswalk to allow a pedestrian to cross? Pass the stopped car on the left Pass the stopped car to the right Sound horn for the driver of the stopped car to drive on Do not pass any vehicle within 30 metres of a pedestrian crossover None 4 out of 15 5. You should use low beam headlights when driving a vehicle at night when Approaching an intersection Another driver dims his lights Meeting or following another vehicle Blinded by the headlights of an approaching vehicle None 5 out of 15 6. Upon approaching a Yield sign, what does the law require you to do? Speed up and force your way into traffic Stop, and then enter traffic slowly Slow down, stop if necessary and go only when the way is clear Stop, and then enter traffic quickly None 6 out of 15 7. What must a driver do before entering a highway from a private road or driveway? Yield right-of-way to all vehicles approaching on the highway Give hand signal then take right-of -way Sound horn and proceed with caution Enter or cross the highway as quickly as possible None 7 out of 15 8. Hydroplaning can cause your vehicle to skid. The term "hydroplaning" means: Ice on roadway Flat tire Your tires ride on top of the water, like water skis The tire pressure is too high None 8 out of 15 9. It is more dangerous to drive at the maximum speed limit at night than during day time because: The roadways are more apt to be slippery at night Some drivers unlawfully drive with parking lights only You cannot see as far ahead, even with headlights Your reaction time is slower at night None 9 out of 15 10. When you approach an intersection on a main road, and the intersection is blocked with traffic. You should: Sound horn to warn cars ahead to move on Keep as close as possible to the car ahead Proceed slowly into the intersection until the traffic ahead moves on Stop before entering the intersection and wait until traffic ahead moves on None 10 out of 15 11. The hand-and-arm signal for slowing or stopping is indicated by: Arm out and up Arm straight out the window Circle motion Arm out and down None 11 out of 15 12. When it is safe to do so, passing other vehicles on right side Is permitted when the street or highway has two or more lanes for traffic in the direction you are traveling Is permitted on any street or highway Is not permitted under any circumstance Is permitted providing it is possible to do so by driving on the shoulder of the road None 12 out of 15 13. Unless you want to turn left or pass another vehicle, you should: Drive on the shoulder of the highway Always keep well to the left Keep to the right of the road or in the right-hand lane on multi-lane roads Drive in the centre of the roadway None 13 out of 15 14. If two vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection at approximately the same time, the right-of-way should be given to: Vehicle approaching from the left Vehicle approaching from the right The one moving faster Neither one None 14 out of 15 15. If the signal light changes from green to amber as you approach an intersection, what should you do? Speed up to clear the intersection as quickly as possible Stop. If stop cannot be made safely proceed with caution Sound horn to warn pedestrians and other drivers that you do not intend to stop Continue through intersection without slowing or stopping None 15 out of 15 Time's upSubmit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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