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- A tire that looks like this is
- Vertical rectangular traffic signs generally
- What does this sign indicate?
- If you have a standard transmission, you should drive your vehicle in first gear when you are
- Which of the following is NOT true about the "park" transmission gear?
- In order to conserve fuel in vehicles with automatic transmissions, you should use "overdrive" when driving
- You should use cruise control while you are
- Which of the following is NOT true about tires?
- What proportion of the air pollutants in the Lower Fraser Valley could be attributed to cars and light-duty trucks?
- Three types of official road signs are
- A solid white line means that you are
- Signalling is an important part of road safety. You should signal to other drivers before you
- Traffic on the through road must have immediate right-of-way at
- What is the first thing you need to do when approaching a traffic circle?
- When driving on a freeway with more than two lanes travelling in each direction, you should drive in
- The knowledge test to receive your Class 7L learner's licence contains
- When scanning ahead while driving, you should be looking ahead
- The most dangerous blind spots are
- What does this sign indicate?
- This sign is a warning that the road ________ ahead.
- Which car is NOT using the traffic circle (roundabout) correctly?
- You must be careful when driving on many of B.C.'s back roads because
- What is the meaning of two solid yellow lines?
- You should allow yourself plenty of time when driving somewhere, because it
- What should drivers keep in mind when they see this sign?
- If you see this yellow flashing X over your lane, you should
- When roads are wet, you should allow
- It requires _________ the normal braking distance for a driver to stop on ice.
- During the GLP program, you will need to hold your Class 7L learner's licence for
- Your class 5 road test may include
- You encounter a road marking that depicts a white arrow curving left. What does it mean?
- What does a flashing green traffic light mean?
- What does a flashing red traffic light mean?
- A large diamond painted on a lane indicates
- What does a traffic light with a steady green arrow pointing either left or right mean?
- What does a steady red "X" signal above a lane mean?
- You encounter a sign with a green circle. Inside the circle is a straight arrow pointing upward. What does this sign mean?
- You encounter a school zone sign with a 30 km/h posted speed limit. You may not exceed 30 km/h at which times?
- In a two-way left-turn lane,
- In British Columbia, U-turns are prohibited
- How should you position your vehicle within your lane?
- At an uncontrolled intersection, you should
- At a railway crossing, you must stop at least
- When you park your vehicle facing downhill on a two-way road, which way should you point your front wheels?
- Consuming one glass of beer before driving is
- You can use cruise control
- In Canada, distances between cities are always expressed in
- In British Columbia, do cyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers?
- All your driving maneuvers combine which of the following four skills?
- Driving much slower than the surrounding traffic