Chapter 2-7: School zones and areas

The free Alberta driving (Class 7) practice test features a crucial section on “School zones and areas,” preparing new drivers to recognize and safely navigate these sensitive locations.

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Alberta Driving Test - Chapter 2-7: School zones and areas

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What does it mean when you see a school sign without a speed sign attached to it?

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When is a driver considered to be entering a school zone?

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What are the standard times that school zones are in effect (unless changed by municipal bylaws)?

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Which of the following is NOT permitted within a school zone when the zone is in effect?

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What does a school crosswalk sign tell drivers to do?

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On which days are school zone speed limits in effect?

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A school zone ends when:

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What is the default maximum speed limit in both urban and rural school zones, unless otherwise posted?

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This section tests your ability to identify school zone signs, understand reduced speed limits, and know the specific times when these limits are enforced. Drivers are also assessed on their awareness of increased pedestrian activity, especially during school hours. Mastery of these rules helps protect children and ensures compliance with provincial traffic laws. Understanding and respecting school zones is essential for passing the learner’s licence exam and for contributing to safer community roads.