Chapter 2-8: Traffic lanes, Lane position & Selection

The Saskatchewan Driving Test covers “Traffic lanes, Lane position & Selection” to evaluate a driver’s ability to use lanes safely and efficiently.

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Saskatchewan Driving Test - Chapter 2-8: Traffic lanes, Lane position & Selection

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On a multi-lane divided highway, what is the primary intended use of the left lane?

2 / 10

On roads with marked lanes, how must you travel?

3 / 10

On slippery surfaces, which part of the lane should you use?

4 / 10

In urban areas, where will you usually position your vehicle in the lane?

5 / 10

At intersections where two or more lanes may be used to turn, how must you complete the turn?

6 / 10

How should the shoulder (the area to the right of the solid white line) be used?

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Where should you position your vehicle in the lane on highways or rural roads?

8 / 10

Which lane should you generally choose while driving?

9 / 10

How should your lane position change when you intend to turn left or right?

10 / 10

When are you allowed to cross a solid line that separates lanes?

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Drivers must understand when to use specific lanes, how to maintain proper lane position, and the importance of signaling before changing lanes. The test may include questions about staying centered within your lane, using the right lane for regular travel, and the left lane for passing or turning left. Proper lane selection is essential at intersections and when merging or exiting. Mastering these concepts ensures smoother traffic flow, reduces collisions, and demonstrates responsible, law-abiding driving in Saskatchewan.