During an electrical failure, traffic lights at intersections will not work. Proceed cautiously and use the intersection the same way you would use an intersection with all-way stop signs.
At night, should you meet another vehicle with blinding bright lights, the safest thing to do is to look slightly to the right hand side.
This sign means “Right Lane Must Exit.”
When a traffic signal light facing you is red, and you intend to go straight through the intersection, you must come to a complete stop. You should remain stopped until the signal turns green and it is safe to proceed through the intersection.
This is a “No Right Turn on Red” sign.
When a police officer signals for you to proceed past a red light signal as you approach it, you must:
All vehicles must be insured for third-party liability for at least $200,000. This covers you in the event that you injure or kill someone or damage someone's property while driving. Collision insurance to cover damage to your own vehicle is a good idea, but not required by law.
All of these answers are correct.
When approaching an intersection marked with a "Yield" sign, you are required to enter the intersection only when the way is clear and it is safe to do so. A "Yield" sign means that you must give the right-of-way to other vehicles already in the intersection or approaching from another direction.
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]
When approaching a railway crossing at which an electrical or mechanical signal device is warning of the approach of a train, you must stop at least 5m (15ft.) from the nearest rail. Wait until the signal lights stop flashing and, if the crossing has a gate or barrier, wait until it rises before you cross the tracks.
If you become very tired while driving, you should always stop and rest.
This intersection is monitored with a red light camera.
This is a 'Do Not Enter' road sign.
Viewing display screens unrelated to driving, such as cell phones, laptop computers, and portable DVD players, is prohibited while driving.
This sign is placed in the areas where parking is permitted only for vehicles displaying a valid Disabled Person Parking Permit.
This is a 'Road Branching Off Ahead' road sign.
Please note that the question implies a person with G1 licence 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]
This is a “Reserved for Specific Types of Vehicles” sign.