G1 Rules of The Road Marathon 5

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If you are driving and suddenly one of your tires blows out, you should:

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If one of your tires blows while you're driving, you must focus on steering, take your foot off the gas pedal to slow down, and bring your vehicle to a full stop OFF the road.

There is a seat belt law in Ontario.

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There is a seat belt law in Ontario, Canada. The seat belt law requires all occupants of a motor vehicle to wear seat belts or other approved restraints while the vehicle is in motion. This law applies to both the driver and all passengers, regardless of their seating position in the vehicle.

On a highway, when may you drive at the maximum speed limit?

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Obey the maximum speed limit posted on signs along the road, but always drive at a speed that will let you stop safely. This means driving below the maximum speed in bad weather, heavy traffic or in construction zones.

What does this sign mean?

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This sign shows the upcoming roundabout exits and where they will take you.

Under what circumstances may a driver's license be cancelled?

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Any or all of these answers are correct.

What circumstances call for the usage of low beam headlights while a vehicle's headlights are on?

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Using low beam headlights is necessary when a vehicle's headlights are on and there is an oncoming vehicle within approximately 150 meters (492 feet). The purpose of using low beams in this situation is to avoid blinding the oncoming driver with the intense brightness of high beam headlights.

If you are a teenage driver with your G2 license for 6+ months and until you obtain your full G license or turn 20, how many passengers are you allowed to carry between midnight and 5 a.m.?

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What matters is how long the G2 driver has had his/her license (less than 6 months or more). [Level two (Class G2); 1.Getting Your Driving License; The Official MTO Driver's Handbook]

What does this road sign mean?

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This sign indicates areas where the community has identified that there is a special risk to pedestrians. Traffic related offences committed within the zone are subject to increased fines.

Where are drivers required to stop while approaching a junction without a stop sign, crosswalk, or sidewalk?

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When approaching a junction without a stop sign, crosswalk, or sidewalk, drivers are generally required to stop at the edge of the intersection. This means stopping just before the point where the front of your vehicle would cross the imaginary line that extends from the edge of the intersecting road.

When approaching a sign that reads "merging traffic," you must:

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When approaching the 'Merging Traffic' sign, you must always adjust your speed and position to avoid a collision with other vehicles.

Level one drivers ( G1 ) must keep their blood alcohol level at zero percent and be accompanied by a class G driver with a blood alcohol level of less than _____ (if class G driver is 22 or older).

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Please note that the question implies a person with G1 license behind the wheel. They must not drive alone; an accompanying driver must sit in the front passenger seat, have a valid Class G (or higher) licence, at least four years of driving experience, and must have a blood alcohol level of less than 0.05% when accompanying (accompanying drivers 21 and under must have zero per cent). [Level 1 (Class G1), Chapter 1 Getting Your Driver's Licence, The Official MTO Driver's Handbook]

What does this sign mean?

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This sign means that you must watch for pedestrians and be prepared to share the road with them.

This image indicates

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A red circle with a line through it means the activity shown inside the ring is not allowed.

It is more dangerous to drive at the maximum speed limit at night than during daytime because:

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It is more dangerous to drive at the maximum speed limit at night than during daytime because you cannot see as far ahead at night.

Where a highway has divided into lanes for traffic, a driver should:

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Where a highway has divided into lanes for traffic, a driver should signal intention and move to another lane only when it is safe to do so.

What does this sign mean?

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This is a 'Wheelchair Only or Disabled (Handicapped) Person Parking' sign.

Under the Highway Traffic Act, if you are convicted of driving while your license is suspended, assuming it is your first offence, you will:

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If you are convicted of driving while your license is suspended for an HTA offence, you will have to pay a fine of $1,000 to $5,000 for a first offence and $2,000 to $5,000 for a 'subsequent' offence. (A 'subsequent' offence is when you are convicted again within five years.) The court can order you to spend up to six months in jail, or you may have to pay a fine or do both. Six months will be added to your current suspension as well.

When is the right shoulder open to drivers?

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The right shoulder is generally not intended for regular travel by drivers; it is typically reserved for emergency use or designated purposes.

What does this sign mean?

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This is a regulatory sign instructing drivers to keep to the right lane except when passing on two-lane sections where climbing or passing lanes are provided.

What does this road sign mean?

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Divided road ends, keep to the right.

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