Quiz: Ontario Traffic Rules 3

It should be your aim to pass with flying colors keeping in view the fact that you are aware of all the rules of driving, and thus, you could be a better and safe driver. Also, the best thing to help you would be a practice test and you can practice and match answers to see where you stand!

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If your wheels drop off the paved road and onto the shoulder of the road, you should:
All of these
Grip the steering wheel firmly and avoid heavy braking
Release the gas pedal, allowing the vehicle to slow down naturally
Keep the vehicle under control and steer back onto the paved road

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What should you do if your vehicle becomes disabled on a 400-series Highway?
Pull over, turn on the emergency flashers and wait for help
Get out and walk to get help
Get out and try to wave highway traffic around the vehicle
Honk the horn in order to signal for help

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When a red “X” is indicated over a driving lane:
Drivers must not enter or remain in that lane
The red “X” applies only to pedestrians
There is a traffic light ahead
Drivers must stop immediately

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Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit allowed on a highway outside a city, town, village, or built-up area is:
80 km/h
50 km/h
100 km/h
60 km/h

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What should drivers do when exiting a freeway?
Signal, move into the deceleration lane, reduce speed gradually and obey exit signs
Do what the vehicle ahead does
Signal, then stop to wait for an opening in traffic
Signal and accelerate while merging smoothly into the exit lane

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Rules for both G1 & G2 license holders include:
All of these
Drivers must not operate a motor vehicle if they have been drinking alcohol
Drivers’ blood alcohol must be zero
Each person in the vehicle must wear a seat belt

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In good weather conditions, drivers are required to keep a safe distance behind the vehicle in front. Drivers should keep at least:
Two to three second’s distance behind the other vehicle
Seven car lengths behind the other vehicle
One second’s distance behind the other vehicle
Five cars length behind the other vehicle

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At 15 demerit points, a driver’s license will be suspended for 30 days. After the suspension, the number of demerit points on a fully-licensed driver’s record will be reduced to:
Seven
Ten
Five
Three

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Drivers who fail or refuse to give a breath or blood sample when asked by police:
Will have their license suspended immediately for 90 days
Will have their license suspended immediately for 7 days
Will have their license suspended immediately for 30 days
Will receive a warning letter by mail

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Unless turning left or passing another vehicle, drivers should:
Keep to the right of the road or in the right-hand lane on multi-lane roads
Drive in the center of the roadway
Drive on the right shoulder of the roadway
Keep to the left of the road or in the left-hand lane on multi-lane roads

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A _________ is an area that cannot be seen when looking at the vehicle’s rear and side view mirrors.
Blind spot
Danger zone
Safe zone
Dark area

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It is more dangerous to drive at the maximum speed limit at night than during the day because:
Drivers cannot see as far ahead, even with headlights
Some drivers unlawfully drive with parking lights only
The roadways are more apt to be slippery at night
Drivers’ reaction time is slower at night

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When parked facing downhill:
The front wheels must be turned towards the curb or right shoulder
The front wheels must be parallel to the curb
The front wheels must be turned to the left and the parking brake must be set
The direction of the wheels doesn’t matter as long as the parking brake must be set

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During poor weather conditions such as rain, snow, smoke and fog, which beam should headlights be on:
Low beam
It doesn’t matter, just have the headlights on
Headlights should not be used under these conditions
High beam

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What must drivers do before entering a highway from a private road or driveway?
Yield right-of-way to all vehicles approaching on the highway
Honk loudly and proceed with caution
Enter or cross the highway as quickly as possible
Make the appropriate hand signal then take the right-of-way

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Wrong!

Skidding is usually caused by the…?
All of these
Hard braking
Accelerating too quickly
Driving too fast

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When should you use low-beam headlights at night?
Approaching an oncoming vehicle or following another vehicle
Approaching an intersection
Another driver dims his lights
Blinded by the headlights of an approaching vehicle

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When is it permissible to use only the parking lights on a vehicle?
Only when parked
At any time
When driving in heavy fog
When driving on a well-lit street

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The hand-and-arm signal for slowing or stopping is indicated by:
Arm out and down
Arm out and up
Arm straight out the window
Circular motion of the arm

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What is a good, safe driving practice when descending a steep hill in a vehicle?
Gear down, using the motor to assist in braking
Turn off the ignition
Place the vehicle into neutral
Engage the clutch and coast

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If an approaching vehicle is using its high beams at night, drivers should:
Look up beyond and slightly to the right of the oncoming lights
Open and shut their eyes continuously and rapidly
Look at the headlights of the approaching vehicle
Turn their lights on high beam as well

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Before moving your car from a parked position, you should…?
Always signal and check mirrors and blind spot for traffic; enter the live lane of traffic only when it is safe to do so
Check for other traffic and slowly enter the live lane of traffic
Honk loudly and quickly enter the live lane of traffic
Signal and enter the live lane of traffic

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How close can you park to a fire hydrant?
3 metres
5 metres
2 metres
6 metres

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Under all conditions, drivers should travel at a speed that will allow them to:
Stop within a safe distance
Stop within 90 m
Stop within 60 m
Stop within 150 m

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How many days do new Ontario residents have to register their vehicles?
30 days
60 days
90 days
120 days

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When another vehicle attempts to pass:
Drivers should move to the right and let it pass
Drivers should accelerate so that passing is not necessary
Drivers should tap their brakes to tell the other driver not to pass
Drivers should move to the left to prevent passing

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Wrong!

What to do if you have a tire blowout?
Release the gas pedal to slow down and steer the vehicle firmly in the direction they want to go
Apply the brake and steer to left
Apply the brake and steer to right
Brake quickly, as hard as the brakes are able to work

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When deciding to make a U-turn, drivers must first observe:
Posted traffic regulations
Weather conditions
The turning radius of the road
The height of the curbs at the sides of the road

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What should drivers do when a car is waiting to allow a pedestrian to cross at a marked crosswalk?
They should wait: drivers must not pass any vehicle within 30 m of a pedestrian crosswalk
They should pass to the left of the car
They should honk so that the car will drive on
They should pass to the right of the car

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A broken line to the left of a lane means:
Drivers may pass if the way is clear
Drivers must not pass
Drivers may pass at any time
Drivers may pass only during day light hours

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Road Safety's Most Important Elements in G1 Test Questions

The traffic on the roads was reduced in the past few years due to the Corona-19 pandemic. However, according to a report by the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 1.2 million passengers and people lose their lives in road accidents each year worldwide. Up to fifty million get injured due to vehicle collisions and road accidents every year. More than 1740 people lost their lives in Canada alone in the year 2020, while 7868 got seriously injured. Thousands of vehicles are being added to roads every year in the country and the world. Therefore, the situation related to accidents, fatalities, and injuries may even worsen if proper care and precaution are not exercised.

Important Elements of Road Safety

Some of the most crucial elements of road safety that every responsible driver, citizen, and the person using the road should practice and follow are listed and described in brief below. You can also find these rules in our G1 test questions provided in our G1 practice test section.

 

Seat Belt Usage

People may get overconfident about their safety when they are in their cars, SUVs, and other kinds of closed-shell vehicles being in a shell of strong and tensile steel. However fatal injuries may occur during vehicular collisions and those inside the car and other automobiles may fail to find a rescue. It is important to use seat belts when you drive a car. Apart from the driver, the passengers should also use and wear their seat belts during travel. Estimates reveal that the use of seat belts alone may reduce the fatality rate by more than 47%. It also reduces the chances of injury by more than 50%. All the newly manufactured vehicles in Canada come with three-point seat belts, along with seat belt pre-tensioners. The pre-tensioner will remove the belt slack automatically during impact. Using a seat belt while driving cars and other vehicles is also mandatory following the law.

 

Never Drive Aggressively

G1 Test QuestionsSome of the instances of aggressive driving include tailgating, running the red lights, speeding beyond the permitted limit, haphazardly driving in traffic, and not providing others the right of way, among other wrong behaviors. According to a report on Canadian traffic injuries and accidents, up to 19% of all serious injuries and 27% of all fatalities on road occur due to over speeding and crossing the permissible speed limit. Speeding is a cause of 80% of deaths in young adult passengers, due to vehicular collisions. Also, high-speed vehicular collisions occur primarily in urban areas. In most cases, such speeding drivers are also drunk and intoxicated with alcohol beyond the permitted limit. Another survey reveals that if you reduce your speed by only 1%, you can reduce your risk of a fatal accident by 5%. While driving, it is always important to drive within limits and never over speed. Furthermore, there are also speed cameras installed at various places (while not being in plain view) and you may be noticed and get fined for over speeding.

 

Never Drive Under the Influence of Alcohol (Drinking and Driving)

Consuming alcohol beyond the limit will impair your cognitive functions so you are not able to control your vehicle completely. According to the law, you are not fit for driving if there are more than eighty milligrams of alcohol in one hundred milliliters of your blood during driving. It is also a criminal offense and a violation of the traffic law following the criminal code system of Canada. A survey reveals that more than 40% of fatal accidents and injuries occur to drivers who drive under the influence of alcohol and are in an inebriated state while driving.

 

Never Drive Under the Influence of Drugs

Intoxication due to a drug can also impair your cognitive function so that you cannot have full control of the vehicle you are driving. The drugs being abused include illegal drugs (for instance marijuana), over-the-counter drugs (for instance cold medicines), as well as prescription drugs (for instance valium). Drug intoxication reduces the reaction time of drivers in the same way alcohol does. One-third of all fatal injuries that occur due to vehicular collisions occur due to drug intoxication. Many of the drivers who face accidents are high on drugs as well. You must ensure that you are always driving without being affected by any intoxicant (whether drug or alcohol).

 

Never Drive When Tired/ Suffering from Health Issues

You should not be driving a vehicle even when you have a driving license and a permit if you are facing health issues that can impact your driving skills adversely. You should also avoid driving if you are tired. Your reaction time to circumstances is negatively affected when you are tired or facing health issues. Your cognitive functionality and the functioning of the brain may not be normal as well. You can arrange for yourself for a paid driver (commercial cab service) or you can ask for the help of your friend, colleague, or family member in case of an emergency. It is always better to be late than never to reach the destination at all.

 

Never Be Distracted While Driving

Smartphones and mobiles have made our life effortless in many scenarios. The more expensive ones are also seen as a symbol of status. However, using a smartphone during driving can be an invitation to accidents and even death. Such use of smartphones is not only dangerous for you but also for other road users. Do remember that there are always more vulnerable people (including cyclists, pedestrians, and motorcyclists) on the road. Mobile phone use during driving can be a cause of distraction and accidents. You should also try not to be distracted by any other activity while driving. When you are distracted, your attention is diverted from driving. It reduces decision-making capability, awareness, and/or performance. It can result in near crashes or even fatal crashes. Apart from smartphones and mobiles, you may also be distracted when:

  • Using any other electronic device such as DVD and CD player, GPS, and laptop, among others.
  • Drinking or eating.
  • Grooming
  • Reading directions and maps.
  • Having a conversation with fellow passengers or attending to the pets or children.
  • Any incident or activity that occurs outside your vehicle (for instance police activity or collision).
  • Distractions (or even sudden breakdowns) that occur in the vehicle due to its improper/ irregular care and maintenance.

Conclusion

Following the traffic/road safety laws, road signs, traffic signals, instructions of the traffic control officer, and driving within the speed limits is an essential responsibility of any person who is using a road. Ensure that you are attentive and focused enough while driving. All other activities can wait for a while. Any compromise may result in grave consequences. Also, before you hit the road ensure that your vehicle and you are in a proper state.