Chapter 2-19: Wheelchairs, motorcycles, and medical scooters

The SGI Driving Knowledge Test includes a section on “Wheelchairs, Motorcycles, and Medical Scooters,” emphasizing the importance of sharing the road with vulnerable users.

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Saskatchewan Driving Test - Chapter 2-19: Wheelchairs, motorcycles, and medical scooters

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What is the recommended practice regarding two motorcycles operating in the same lane?

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What is the recommended location for persons using wheelchairs, motorized wheelchairs, or medical scooters when one is available?

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What must all motorcycle drivers and passengers wear?

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Where should persons using wheelchairs, motorized wheelchairs, or medical scooters travel when there is no sidewalk?

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What should persons using wheelchairs, motorized wheelchairs, or medical scooters do before attempting to cross at an intersection?

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How many motorcycles are permitted to drive in the same traffic lane?

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What is a driver prohibited from doing at an intersection where a vehicle is stopped to allow a person using a wheelchair to cross?

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When approaching an intersection, what must a driver do if a person using a wheelchair is crossing the street?

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What should be attached to a wheelchair, motorized wheelchair, or medical scooter to increase visibility to motorists?

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If there is no wheelchair-accessible curb, how should a person using a wheelchair, motorized wheelchair, or medical scooter get onto the sidewalk?

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Drivers are tested on their ability to recognize the rights of individuals using wheelchairs and medical scooters, especially at crosswalks and intersections. The test also covers safe interaction with motorcyclists, including maintaining adequate following distances and checking blind spots. Understanding the unique challenges these road users face—such as visibility and maneuverability—helps ensure safer driving practices. Mastery of this section helps protect all road users and fosters a respectful, inclusive driving environment across Saskatchewan’s streets and highways.