ALBERTA MOTOR ASSOCIATION Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield ALBERTA MOTOR ASSOCIATION facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
30 questions
60 min time limit
83% to pass
- What is the speed limit in a school zone in Alberta when children are present? → 30 km/h
- What should you do when headlights from an oncoming vehicle are blinding you? → Look toward the right edge of the road and use it as a guide
- Passing another vehicle on the right is permitted in Alberta when: → The road has two or more lanes for traffic in your direction and the left lane is blocked
- What's the meaning of a broken line? → You are allowed to pass.
- On which type of road may you legally park on the left-hand side facing traffic? → A one-way street
- What is the purpose of anti-lock brakes (ABS)? → To prevent wheel lockup during hard braking, allowing the driver to steer while stopping
- Who has the right of way inside a roundabout? → Vehicles already circulating inside the roundabout
- What does a flashing yellow traffic light mean? → Proceed with caution
- What do blue signs typically indicate? → Motorist services such as gas, food, or lodging
- What does a YIELD sign require you to do? → Slow down and give the right of way to other traffic
- Is it legal to change lanes while travelling through an intersection in Alberta? → No, lane changes within intersections are prohibited
- When being tailgated by another driver, what is the safest response? → Gradually increase your following distance from the car ahead
- In adverse weather conditions, how should you adjust your following distance? → Double it to at least 4 seconds
- What BAC level triggers Alberta's Warning Range Suspension? → 0.05
- If you are involved in a collision where another vehicle is unattended and you cannot locate the owner, what must you do? → Leave a note with your name and contact information and report the collision to police
- What issue can arise from underinflated tires? → It can increase tire wear faster.
- When must you drive below the posted speed limit? → Whenever road, weather, or traffic conditions make the posted limit unsafe
- At minimum, how far in advance must you signal before making a turn in Alberta? → 30 metres
- What should you do if you get angry or upset before driving? → Before you drive, try to calm down.
- What does a broken yellow line on your side of the road indicate? → When it's clear for you to pass, you can.
- What does a double solid yellow centre line mean? → No passing is allowed from either direction
- What does a white rectangular sign typically convey? → Regulatory information such as speed limits and turn restrictions
- What does a T-intersection sign warn drivers about? → The road you are on ends ahead at a cross street
- In Alberta, you may turn right at a red light after: → Coming to a complete stop and yielding to all traffic and pedestrians
- At a four-way stop, who has the right of way? → The vehicle that arrived at the intersection first
- How do you properly change lanes? → When it's safe to move forward, check your blind spots, your mirrors, and your signal.
- What must you do when an emergency vehicle approaches with lights and sirens active? → Pull over to the right and stop until the vehicle has passed
- What does a flashing red traffic light require you to do? → Come to a complete stop, then proceed when safe
- What does a roadside box with an "X" in it mean? → Parking is prohibited because nearby traffic needs to turn in that area.
- How far from a marked pedestrian crosswalk are you prohibited from parking in Alberta? → 5 metres
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