Chapter 2-8: Playground zones and areas

The Alberta driver knowledge test includes important questions about playground zones and areas. Drivers must recognize playground zone signs and understand their rules.

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Alberta Driving Test - Chapter 2-8: Playground zones and areas

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Who can change the standard playground zone times of 8:30 a.m. to one hour after sunset?

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What is the usual speed limit in both urban and rural playground zones when the times are in effect, unless otherwise posted?

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How do you know when a playground zone ends?

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When are playground zone speed restrictions normally in effect?

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Are you allowed to pass another vehicle traveling in the same direction within a playground zone when the zone is in effect?

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What is your main responsibility when driving through a playground area (sign without a speed limit)?

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You see a playground sign without a speed limit sign attacheWhat does this indicate?

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You approach a playground sign with a maximum speed sign attached to it. What does this indicate?

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In Alberta, playground zones typically have a speed limit of 30 km/h, which is in effect from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., seven days a week, unless otherwise posted. The purpose is to protect children who may be playing or crossing the street. Drivers must also be aware of increased pedestrian activity and exercise extra caution. Understanding and following these rules is essential for passing the test and ensuring the safety of children in these areas.

Challenge yourself by diligently working through the practice test study questions for Alberta learners. Go over them multiple times until you can confidently explain the concepts in detail from memory, without needing to refer back to your notes.