CLASS 7 Study Guide 2026

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📋 CLASS 7 Exam Format at a Glance

30
Questions
60 min
Time Limit
83%
Passing Score

📚 CLASS 7 Topics to Study (39)

✍️ Sample CLASS 7 Questions & Answers

1. On a multi-lane highway in Alberta, which lane should you normally use for through driving?
The right lane or centre lane — the left lane is for passing

On multi-lane highways in Alberta, the right lane is the normal driving lane. The left lane should be used primarily for passing. After passing, move back to the right lane.

2. In Alberta, what should you do when approaching a highway toll or checkpoint booth?
Slow down gradually as you approach and follow the posted speed and lane instructions

Begin slowing down well in advance of a toll plaza or checkpoint. Follow the posted speed limits and lane instructions. Choose a lane early and stay in it to avoid conflicts with other vehicles.

3. Which of the following is ALWAYS prohibited when parking in Alberta?
Parking in front of a driveway

Parking in front of a driveway is always prohibited because it blocks access for the property owner and emergency vehicles.

4. When parking uphill with a curb, which way should you turn your front wheels?
Away from the curb, to the left

When parked uphill with a curb, turn wheels left (away from curb) so the vehicle rolls back into the curb if brakes fail.

5. In Alberta, what is the speed limit on a highway passing through a First Nations reserve when no limit is posted?
50 km/h if within a settled area, or the prevailing highway limit

When passing through a settled area on a First Nations reserve, the default 50 km/h urban speed limit applies. Outside settled areas, the prevailing highway speed applies unless otherwise posted.

6. In Alberta, when you are turning right at a red light, who must you yield to?
All traffic with a green light, pedestrians in the crosswalk, and cyclists

When turning right on a red light in Alberta, you must yield to all traffic that has a green light, all pedestrians crossing in the crosswalk, and any cyclists in the intersection or approaching it.

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