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What does this road sign mean?

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

This sign indicates a traffic control person ahead. Drive slowly and watch for instructions.
What does this road sign mean?

This warning sign means that the paved surface ends ahead.
What is the driver showing?

When a driver's hand is stretched upward, it means s/he is going to turn right.
What does this road sign mean?

This is an HOV (High Occupancy Vehicle) highway sign; two or more passengers must be in the vehicle to use this lane on the highway.
What does this road sign mean?

This sign warns you that there is a railroad crossing ahead.
What does this road sign mean?

During school hours when the yellow lights are flashing, you must always follow the speed limit shown.
What does this road sign mean?

This sign means that you must stop for a school bus when signals are flashing.
What does this road sign mean?

This sign warns about merging with traffic, where traffic on two roads are equally responsible to merge correctly.
What does this road sign mean?

This is a “Steep Hill Ahead” road sign.
What does this road sign mean?

This is a “No Left Turn” road sign.
What does this road sign mean?

This sign means you have to share the road with oncoming traffic.
What do these signs mean?

These signs, above the road or as markings on the pavement before an intersection, tell drivers the direction they must travel. For example, the driver in lane one must turn left; the driver in lane two must turn right or go straight ahead; and the driver in lane three must turn right.
What does this road sign mean?

This is a “Narrow Bridge Ahead” road sign.
What does this road sign mean?

This is a destination board with several destinations.
What does this road sign mean?

This sign warns of a slight bend or curve in the road ahead.
What does this road sign mean?

This is a “Bicycle Crossing Ahead” road sign.
What does this road sign mean?

This is a regulatory sign indicating that there is a speed limit change ahead. You must be prepared to slow down to the posted speed when you see another speed limit sign without an arrow.
What does this road sign mean?

This sign indicates an upcoming bus entrance on the right, and vehicles should be prepared to yield to buses entering the roadway.
What does this road sign mean?

This is a “Road Branching Off Ahead” road sign.
On a highway, when may you drive at the maximum speed limit?
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.
The use of alcohol or drugs affects the driver by impairing
The use of alcohol or drugs affects the driver by impairing vision, judgement, and reaction time.
If someone is tailgating you, what should you do?
While it does not seem logical to slow down, as it will decrease your distance from the tailgater, it will actually allow for more space in front of you. If the car you are following suddenly brakes, you will have enough time to do it gradually, so that the tailgater has some time to slow down, too, without hitting you in the back.
As a Level 2 (G2) driver, your blood alcohol level must not be over
Level 1 and Level 2 drivers must have a blood alcohol level of zero when driving. New drivers caught drinking and driving will receive a 30-day suspension and can also be charged under the Criminal Code.
Overdriving your headlights (when the vehicle in front of you is within your headlights' range) at night is dangerous because
Your headlights' range shows an approximate distance that you should keep from the vehicle in front of you. If the vehicle you are following gets into your headlights, it means you are too close and you cannot stop within a safe distance if need be.
When lights are required, drivers must switch from high-beam lights to low beams when following another vehicle
Use your low-beam headlights when following a vehicle within 60 metres. On country roads, switch to low beams when you come to a curve or hilltop so you can see oncoming headlights and won't blind oncoming drivers. If you can't see any headlights, switch back to high beams.
While travelling on a highway, the driver of a motor vehicle is not permitted to carry _____ in a house or boat trailer.
You may not carry any person in any trailer (including a house or boat trailer) when it is being towed. (Page 143 of MTO Driver's Handbook).
If you are a driver aged 19 or under and within the first six months of receiving your G2 licence, how many passengers are you allowed to carry between midnight and 5 a.m.?
Please pay attention to how long a teenage driver has had the licence: 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.
Using a cellular phone while driving
Cellular phones can be an important safety aid for drivers, but using a cellular phone while driving takes a driver’s attention away from the task of driving and increases the risk of collision.
At an intersection where there is a flashing amber (yellow) traffic light, you must
At an intersection where there is a flashing amber (yellow) traffic light, you must slow down and proceed with caution.
Which of the following has the right-of-way over all others at an intersection when the signal light is green?
Pedestrians crossing with the light always have the right-of-way over all others at an intersection when the signal light is green.
When driving in heavy fog, you should use
If there is a fog warning, delay your trip until it clears, if possible. Use your low-beam headlights. High beams reflect off the moisture droplets in the fog, making it harder to see.
As a Level 1 (G1) driver, you must be accompanied by a Class G or higher licensed driver, who has driving experience of more than
As a Level 1 (G1) driver, you must be accompanied by a Class G or higher licensed driver, who has driving experience of more than 4 years.
You are driving up to an intersection where there is no signal light or police officer. A pedestrian is in the crosswalk on your side of the street. You should
Crosswalks are designated areas that allow pedestrians to safely cross roads where there are no traffic lights. Drivers, including cyclists, must stop and allow pedestrians to cross.
If a fully licensed or hybrid driver is convicted of distracted driving, s/he faces
If convicted, a fully licensed driver (holder of Class A, B, C, D, E, F, G) or a hybrid driver (holder of a full-class licence and a novice licence such as Class G and M1) who talks, texts, types, dials, or e-mails using handheld cellular phones and other handheld communications and entertainment devices faces fines of up to $1,000 and three demerit points applied to their driver’s record under Ontario’s distracted driving law.
Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit allowed in cities, town, villages, and built-up areas is
Where there are no posted speed limits, the maximum speed is 50 km/h in cities, towns, villages, and built-up areas, and 80 km/h elsewhere.
A "No Parking" sign at a certain location means
A “No Parking” sign means that you may NOT park your vehicle here.
When the traffic signal light facing you is red and you intend to go straight through the intersection, what must you do?
When the traffic light is red, you must stop; then proceed only when the signal turns green and when the way is clear.
If you want to pass a motorcycle, you should
Motorcycles, bicycles, limited-speed motorcycles, and mopeds often need to pull to the left or right side of their lane to avoid dangerous road conditions or to be seen by other drivers. Do NOT take this as an invitation to pass in the same lane. If you do want to pass these vehicles, do so by changing lanes.
Which of the following classes of vehicles may carry a red light visible from the front?
Only emergency vehicles responding to a call may carry a red light visible from the front.
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