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- Which of the following are known as uncontrolled intersections?
- If two vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection from different roadways at about the same time, the vehicle _________ has the right-of-way.
- If you see a pedestrian with a guide dog who is waiting at a crosswalk,
- If you see a pedestrian at the side of the road who is about to jaywalk, you should
- When leaving a highway, you should slow down
- You are driving in the right lane of a freeway. Another vehicle is trying to merge into your lane from a freeway entrance. You should NOT
- While you're driving, you start to feel sleepy. What should you do?
- Which of the following statements about a bicycle lane is true?
- In heavy traffic, how can you help a cyclist who is signalling to turn left?
- You are preparing to turn left at a green light when you notice an oncoming vehicle. What should you do?
- At an unmarked crosswalk, you must
- How often should you perform an observation cycle?
- Vehicles approaching a roundabout must
- Always use _________ to exit a roundabout.
- Which of the following statements about driving in a roundabout are true?
- Three cars arrive at this T-intersection. In which order should they proceed?
- Don't change lanes
- Three cars arrive at an intersection at about the same time. A pedestrian has started crossing the road. Who has the right-of-way here?
- Pedestrians and cyclists are more at risk than car drivers because
- To identify hazards while driving, you should
- Collisions between trains and cars are more likely at night because
- Tailgating is dangerous, mainly because
- Which of the following statements about preventing road aggression is FALSE?
- In British Columbia, when are you allowed to check text messages on your cellphone?
- An antilock braking system (ABS)
- You have stopped behind a school bus with its flashing red lights on. When can you pass?
- You see a large animal directly in front of you and you cannot avoid it. What should you do?
- To drive through standing water, you should
- Consuming one glass of wine or beer before driving
- The likelihood of an accident increases if a driver is under the influence of
- Why is it important to stay out of the blind spots of a large vehicle?
- It is OK for you to take a drug before driving if
- If you see a pedestrian about to cross where there is no intersection, you should
- Making eye contact with pedestrians and other drivers is important because
- Motorcyclists often ride in the left part of their lane because
- On a multi-lane road, why is the rightmost lane usually the safest lane?
- You're driving on a city street. If you see a public transit bus signalling that it wants to pull out, what should you do?
- On wet roads, you should be prepared to deal with
- Why is it dangerous to overdrive your headlights at night?
- You should watch for which of the following on the sides of the road?
- Why should you use caution when driving a vehicle with a higher centre of gravity, such as a sport utility vehicle (SUV), pickup truck or camper van?
- Why is it dangerous to tailgate the vehicle in front of you?
- Taking more than one parking spot
- Why should you not use a hand-held cell phone while driving?
- How can you help prevent aggressive behaviour in other drivers?
- The use of alcohol or drugs can affect the driver by impairing
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