Chapter 2-24: Rules related to vehicles

The “Rules Related to Vehicles” section of the SGI Driving Practice Test assesses your knowledge of regulations concerning vehicle operation and safety standards.

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Saskatchewan Driving Test - Chapter 2-24: Rules related to vehicles

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When may a driver watch a television, video, or computer screen?

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Which of the following is prohibited on a road?

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When is it allowed to climb into or onto a vehicle?

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Who may be responsible for paying damages resulting from tampering, climbing on, or throwing objects at a vehicle?

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How must passengers behave in relation to the driver?

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How must a vehicle’s licence plate be displayed?

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What is the rule regarding the use of hand-held cellphones while driving?

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Which of the following is permitted regarding someone else’s vehicle?

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What is the rule about throwing objects at a vehicle?

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Who is allowed to ride in or on a trailer?

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When may someone ride on the exterior of a vehicle?

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What type of behavior is prohibited for pedestrians, passengers, and drivers?

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Where are passengers not permitted to ride inside a vehicle?

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How must material carried on a vehicle be transported?

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In which case does the rule about riding on the exterior of a vehicle not apply?

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What must drivers always have while operating a vehicle?

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When are you allowed to hold onto a moving vehicle?

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What is the rule regarding aftermarket window tinting?

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This section covers essential topics such as mandatory seatbelt use, proper functioning of lights and signals, and the importance of routine vehicle maintenance. Drivers are also tested on rules regarding vehicle registration, insurance, and roadworthiness, ensuring all vehicles meet legal requirements before operating on Saskatchewan roads. Additionally, the section explores restrictions on load limits and the transportation of hazardous materials. Understanding these rules is crucial for safe, legal, and responsible driving, protecting both drivers and other road users.