1.
If feeling tired while driving:
Correct Answer
C. Stop for a rest
Explanation
When feeling tired while driving, the best course of action is to stop for a rest. This is because fatigue can impair concentration, reaction time, and decision-making abilities, increasing the risk of accidents. By taking a break and getting some rest, the driver can rejuvenate and reduce the chances of falling asleep at the wheel. The other options of turning on the radio, opening the window, or driving with extra care may provide temporary relief but do not address the underlying issue of fatigue and the need for rest.
2.
Which vehicles may be equipped with a combination of flashing red and white lights?
Correct Answer
D. Ambulances and fire trucks
Explanation
Ambulances and fire trucks may be equipped with a combination of flashing red and white lights. This is because these vehicles are emergency response vehicles and need to be easily visible to other drivers on the road. The flashing red lights indicate that the vehicle is an emergency vehicle, while the white lights are used to increase visibility and illuminate the area around the vehicle. This combination of lights helps to alert other drivers and ensure the safety of both the emergency responders and the public.
3.
Which of the following is not a turnabout?
Correct Answer
D. A right turn
Explanation
A right turn is not a turnabout because it involves turning the vehicle in the same direction as the traffic flow, without changing the direction of the vehicle completely. A turnabout, on the other hand, refers to a maneuver where the vehicle is turned in the opposite direction, often to change the direction of travel or to reverse the vehicle's path. U-turns, 3-point turns, and 2-point turns are all examples of turnabouts as they involve changing the direction of the vehicle completely.
4.
To become a probationary driver (Class 5), you must:
Correct Answer
D. Both A and B
Explanation
To become a probationary driver (Class 5), you must meet two requirements: be 16 years of age or older and pass the standard Alberta road test. Both options A and B are correct because they state the necessary conditions for obtaining a probationary driver's license. The option "Should have a pilot's degree" is incorrect and irrelevant to the requirements for becoming a probationary driver.
5.
When is reversing permitted on freeways?
Correct Answer
B. Never: reversing is always prohibited on freeways.
Explanation
Reversing is never permitted on freeways. This is because freeways are designed for high-speed traffic and reversing can be extremely dangerous. Reversing on a freeway can cause accidents and disrupt the flow of traffic, so it is strictly prohibited. Activating hazard lights or backing up slowly does not change this rule.
6.
What should you do to help prevent collision with an animal?
Correct Answer
D. Both A and B
Explanation
To help prevent collision with an animal, it is important to watch for animal crossing signs and be extra cautious at dusk and dawn. Animal crossing signs are placed in areas where animals are known to frequently cross the road, so being aware of these signs can help you anticipate and avoid any potential collisions. Additionally, animals are more active during dusk and dawn, so being extra cautious during these times can help you spot and react to any animals that may be on or near the road. Therefore, the correct answer is both A and B.
7.
What should you do when changing lanes?
Correct Answer
C. Check your mirrors, check your blind zone, signal, and proceed when safe to do so.
Explanation
When changing lanes, it is important to ensure the safety of yourself and other drivers on the road. Checking your mirrors allows you to be aware of the surrounding vehicles and their positions, while checking your blind zone helps you identify any vehicles that may not be visible in your mirrors. Signaling indicates your intention to change lanes, alerting other drivers. Finally, proceeding when safe to do so ensures that you have assessed the situation and have enough space to safely merge into the desired lane.
8.
When you arrive at a traffic circle, what should you do?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
When you arrive at a traffic circle, it is important to slow down as you approach the circle to ensure you have enough time to assess the situation and make the appropriate decisions. Additionally, you should yield to any traffic already in the circle, as they have the right of way. Finally, you should also yield to pedestrians who are crossing the road at the traffic circle. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of the above."
9.
If you get angry or upset before driving, you should:
Correct Answer
C. Calm down before you drive.
Explanation
It is important to calm down before driving because getting behind the wheel while angry or upset can impair your judgment and reaction time, increasing the risk of accidents. Taking the time to calm down allows you to regain focus and concentration, ensuring that you can drive safely and responsibly.
10.
When exiting from a highway, slow down:
Correct Answer
C. After entering the deceleration lane
Explanation
When exiting from a highway, it is important to slow down after entering the deceleration lane. The deceleration lane is specifically designed to allow drivers to safely reduce their speed before exiting the highway. By slowing down after entering this lane, drivers can maintain a smooth flow of traffic and avoid any sudden braking or potential accidents. Slowing down before reaching the deceleration lane or before activating the signal may disrupt the flow of traffic and cause confusion for other drivers. Additionally, slowing down only if there is traffic behind is not a safe practice as it is important to adjust speed according to the road conditions and not just the presence of other vehicles.
11.
What is the meaning of a white diamond marking in a lane?
Correct Answer
C. The lane is reserved for specific vehicles.
Explanation
A white diamond marking in a lane indicates that the lane is reserved for specific vehicles. This means that only certain types of vehicles are allowed to use this lane, while others are prohibited from entering it. The purpose of this marking is to ensure the smooth flow of traffic and to designate a lane specifically for the designated vehicles.
12.
Which of these things should the driver do before he takes the left turn?
Correct Answer
A. Yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians and wait for a safe gap.
Explanation
Before making a left turn, a driver should always yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians and wait for a safe gap. This is a fundamental rule of road safety and is designed to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of all road users. Signaling to drivers behind is important as well to indicate your intention to turn, but the most critical step is yielding to oncoming traffic to avoid collisions.