- Q: What does a flashing red traffic light mean?
A: Stop and proceed only when it is safe.
- Q: When must you stop for a school bus?
A: When the red lights are flashing and the stop arm is extended, in both directions unless on a divided highway.
- Q: What should you do before entering a highway from a private road?
A: Yield the right-of-way to all approaching vehicles.
- Q: When approaching a yield sign, what must you do?
A: Slow down and give right-of-way to traffic on the through road.
- Q: At a 4-way stop, who goes first?
A: The driver who arrives first. If multiple arrive at the same time, the driver to the right goes first.
- Q: What is the maximum blood alcohol concentration (BAC) for fully licensed drivers in Ontario?
A: Below 0.08 (ideally zero for all drivers, especially novice drivers).
- Q: What does a solid white line on the road mean?
A: Do not change lanes.
- Q: What do you do if your wheels go off the pavement?
A: Steer straight, take your foot off the gas, and gently return when safe.
- Q: When must you use headlights?
A: Between half an hour before sunset and half an hour after sunrise, or when visibility is poor.
- Q: Who has the right-of-way at a pedestrian crossover?
A: Pedestrians.
- Q: What is the hand signal for a right turn?
A: Left arm bent upward at a 90-degree angle.
- Q: What is the legal limit for BAC for novice drivers (G1, G2)?
A: Zero (0.00%).
- Q: What should you do when you see emergency vehicles with flashing lights?
A: Move to the right and stop.
- Q: What does a broken yellow line mean?
A: Passing is allowed when safe.
- Q: When parking uphill with a curb, which way should you turn your wheels?
A: Away from the curb.
- Q: What should you do if your brakes fail?
A: Pump the brakes, use the emergency brake, shift to a lower gear, and look for a safe place to stop.
- Q: How far must you stop from a railroad crossing when the lights are flashing?
A: At least 5 meters.
- Q: What is the minimum following distance under ideal conditions?
A: 2 seconds.
- Q: What should you do at a roundabout?
A: Yield to traffic in the roundabout and enter when safe.
- Q: When are you allowed to pass on the right?
A: When the vehicle ahead is turning left and it is safe to do so.
Road Signs – 20 Questions
- Q: What does a red octagon sign mean?
A: Stop.
- Q: What does a triangular red-bordered sign mean?
A: Yield.
- Q: What does a circular railway crossing sign mean?
A: Warning of a railway crossing ahead.
- Q: What does a sign with a truck going downhill mean?
A: Steep hill ahead.
- Q: What does a white sign with a black arrow in a curved direction mean?
A: Curve ahead.
- Q: What does a yellow sign with two arrows in opposite directions mean?
A: Two-way traffic ahead.
- Q: What does a blue sign with a white “H” mean?
A: Hospital nearby.
- Q: What does a diamond-shaped sign mean?
A: Warning or hazard ahead.
- Q: What does a sign with a pedestrian mean?
A: Pedestrian crossing ahead.
- Q: What does a school zone sign mean?
A: Be alert and reduce speed; children may be crossing.
- Q: What does a “Do Not Enter” sign mean?
A: Do not enter the roadway.
- Q: What does a sign with a red circle and slash over a U-turn mean?
A: No U-turn.
- Q: What does a sign with a bicycle inside a red circle mean?
A: No bicycles allowed.
- Q: What does a yellow sign with a traffic light symbol mean?
A: Traffic signal ahead.
- Q: What does a “Maximum 100” sign mean?
A: Speed limit is 100 km/h.
- Q: What does a white rectangular sign with arrows indicating lanes mean?
A: Lane usage and directions.
- Q: What does a sign showing merging arrows mean?
A: Traffic merging ahead.
- Q: What does a black and white “One Way” sign mean?
A: Traffic flows only in the direction shown.
- Q: What does a yellow sign with a deer mean?
A: Wildlife crossing area.
- Q: What does a red circle with a slash over a left turn arrow mean?
A: No left turn.
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