Quiz: Stopping at railway crossings
So you’ve gone through the document process to acquire a driver’s license in Ontario and you’re waiting for the G1 written test? You would have an easier time if you knew what to expect during the G1 test.
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Even with emergency brakes, a train can take up to what distance to stop?
2 km
1.5 km
1 km
0.5 km
Correct!
Wrong!
Even if no train is coming, buses and public vehicles have to stop at…?
Unmarked crossings
Crossings with lights only
Crossings with signs only
All of these
Correct!
Wrong!
At a crossing with signal lights, you should not proceed until…?
The lights are turned off
The train has passed
The train has passed at least a minute ago
You are sure you can beat the train
Correct!
Wrong!
The main sign in Ontario indicating a railway crossing is what?
A large white X
A picture of a train
A sign reading “CROSSING”
A large red circle
Correct!
Wrong!
If you get stuck on a railway crossing, you should…?
Evacuate your vehicle immediately
Stay with your vehicle
Stand in front of your vehicle
Attempt to push the vehicle off
Correct!
Wrong!
If a train is approaching a crossing, you must stop a minimum of what distance from the nearest rail or the gate?
5m
10m
7m
2.5m
Correct!
Wrong!
As you cross railways tracks you should…?
Remain in the same gear
Shift to a lower gear
Shift to a higher gear
Any of these
Correct!
Wrong!
Approaching a railway crossing, you should…?
All of these
Slow down
Look for trains
Listen for trains
Correct!
Wrong!
Under what circumstances should you try to beat a train across a crossing?
None of these
If it is more than 1 km away
If it is travelling slowly
If the lights/gate have not been activated
Correct!
Wrong!
Even if no train is coming, school buses have to stop at…?
All of these
Railway crossings with lights
Railway crossings with gates
Unmarked railway crossings
Correct!
Wrong!
Share the quiz to show your results !
Subscribe to see your results
Stopping at railway crossings
I got %%score%% of %%total%% right
%%description%%
%%description%%
More Learning Options:
Loading…
ADVERTISEMENT