Please pay attention to how long a teenage driver has had the license: if s/he is in his/her first six months, which is the case in this question, s/he is only allowed to carry 1 passenger aged 19 or under. After s/he has been a G2 driver for more than 6 months, the limitation is extended to 3 passengers aged 19 or under.
This is a “One Direction Only” road sign.
This is a “Sharp Turn Ahead” road sign.
Parking lights are intended for use when a vehicle is parked, not for driving or illuminating the road while in motion. They are designed to provide low-intensity lighting to make the vehicle more visible to other drivers and pedestrians when it is parked in a dark or poorly lit area.
No one else is allowed to use your driver's license!
Vehicles cannot change lanes into or out of an HOV lane in this area.
Turn on the headlights one-half hour before sunset and keep them on until one-half hour after sunrise. You must always use the headlights when fog, snow or rain keeps you from clearly seeing people or vehicles less than 150 m away.
This sign means that the pavement has been milled or grooved. Your vehicle's stopping ability may be affected, so obey the speed limit and drive with extra caution. Motorcyclists may experience reduced traction on these surfaces.
This is a “Slippery When Wet” road sign. Drive with caution.
When you're in the roundabout: - Keep to the right of the center island and drive in a counter-clockwise direction until you reach your exit; - Don't pass large vehicles or change lanes; - Don't stop inside the roundabout, except to avoid a collision.
This sign means that there is a closed lane ahead. Adjust speed to merge with traffic in the lane indicated by the arrow.
When a driver wants to enter a motorway from a driveway or private road, they must yield the right of way to all vehicles approaching on the highway. Entering a motorway requires careful observation and caution due to the high-speed nature of the traffic on the main roadway.
When operating a motor vehicle on a roadway at night and meeting or following another vehicle, it is essential to use low beam headlights. Low beam headlights provide sufficient illumination for driving at night without causing excessive glare for drivers of oncoming or preceding vehicles.
Threshold braking should bring you to a reasonably quick controlled stop in your own lane, even in slippery conditions. 1) Break as hard as you can without locking up or skidding the wheels. 2) Press down on the brake pedal, trying to get as much braking power as possible. 3) Then, if you feel any of the wheels locking up, release the brake pressure slightly and re-apply. Don't pump the breaks. Continue braking this way until you have brought the vehicle to a complete stop.
Make sure you are not creating a dangerous situation. Continue straight ahead and take the next exit.
If you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle, pull to the right as far as possible and stop. Don't worry: other drivers will do the same.
You may not drive, under any circumstances, when your license is suspended. [Driving Under Suspension, Other Ways to Lose Your License, Chapter 4 Keeping Your Driver's License, The Official MTO Driver's Handbook]
Chevron (arrowhead) signs are posted in groups to guide drivers around sharp curves in the road.
If two drivers enter an uncontrolled intersection from opposite directions at the same time, one going straight while the other is turning left, the driver going straight has the right of way.
When passing a streetcar, it is essential to take extra precautions to ensure the safety of pedestrians and other road users.
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