Saskatchewan Class 7 Learner's Driving Test Cheat Sheet 2026

The 30 highest-yield Saskatchewan Class 7 Learner's Driving Test facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.

  1. When meeting an oncoming vehicle on a narrow gravel road in Saskatchewan, what should you do? Slow down, move to the right, and allow room to pass safely
  2. What speed limit applies in a hospital zone in Saskatchewan? As posted, often 30 km/h
  3. What speed should you drive when visibility is reduced to near zero in a Saskatchewan blizzard? Pull over and stop in a safe location
  4. What does a white sign with a green circle and a left-turn arrow mean? Left turn is permitted
  5. If no speed limit sign is posted on a rural gravel road in Saskatchewan, what speed should you drive? The speed appropriate for road conditions
  6. What is the most important step to prepare your vehicle for Saskatchewan winter driving? Install winter tires, check battery, coolant, and ensure all lights work
  7. Where are the main blind spots located around a large semi-truck? Directly in front, directly behind, and along both sides of the truck
  8. What does a red octagonal sign mean in Saskatchewan? Stop completely
  9. What speed should you reduce to when road conditions are poor due to rain, snow, or ice in Saskatchewan? A speed appropriate for the conditions, which may be well below the posted limit
  10. When two vehicles approach an intersection at the same time, one on a paved road and one on a gravel road, who has the right of way? The vehicle on the right, regardless of road surface
  11. What is the rule for entering a highway from an acceleration lane or on-ramp in Saskatchewan? You must yield to traffic already on the highway and merge when safe
  12. When is it most dangerous to drive on Saskatchewan grid roads during autumn? During harvest season when farm equipment frequently uses the roads
  13. What should you do if you encounter a cattle guard (Texas gate) on a Saskatchewan rural road? Slow down and cross at reduced speed
  14. What does a sign with a curved arrow and the word ADVISORY along with a speed mean? Recommended safe speed for the upcoming curve
  15. What does a yellow diamond-shaped sign indicate? Warning or caution ahead
  16. When turning left at an intersection, to whom must you yield? Oncoming traffic and pedestrians
  17. How should you handle driving on a Saskatchewan grid road after a heavy rain? Reduce speed significantly as the road may be soft, rutted, or have standing water
  18. What is the recommended approach for a blind hill on a rural Saskatchewan road? Slow down, stay right, and be prepared for oncoming traffic or obstacles beyond the hill
  19. When encountering a train at an uncontrolled railway crossing on a rural Saskatchewan road, what must you do? Stop at least 5 metres from the nearest rail and wait for the train to pass completely
  20. What is the speed limit when approaching and crossing a railway crossing in Saskatchewan? No specific speed limit but must be able to stop safely
  21. What speed limit applies near a highway construction zone in Saskatchewan? As posted, typically 60 km/h when workers are present
  22. What must you do when turning right and a pedestrian is waiting to cross at the intersection? Yield to the pedestrian and allow them to cross safely
  23. Are radar detectors legal to use in Saskatchewan? Yes, they are legal
  24. What is the maximum number of passengers a Class 7 learner driver can carry? The supervising driver plus the number of available seatbelts
  25. What happens to your licence if you refuse a breathalyzer test in Saskatchewan? Automatic licence suspension and criminal charges
  26. What does a triangular sign with a red border and white centre mean? Yield the right of way
  27. What does Saskatchewan law require regarding child car seats? Children under 5 need car seats; those under 7 or under 80 lbs need booster seats
  28. How should you signal on a rural Saskatchewan road if your signal lights are not working? Use hand signals: left arm straight out for left, bent up for right, bent down for stop
  29. A sign reading STOP AHEAD with a red octagon symbol means what? There is a stop sign further ahead, prepare to stop
  30. Where does black ice most commonly form on Saskatchewan roads? On bridges, overpasses, shaded areas, and near water bodies