Chapter 6-6: Animals

The Alberta driver’s knowledge test features a section on “Animals,” which highlights the risks and responsibilities drivers face when encountering wildlife or domestic animals on the road.

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Alberta Driving Test - Chapter 6-6: Animals

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If an animal suddenly appears in front of your vehicle, what is the best immediate action?

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What should you watch for at night that may indicate the presence of animals on or near the road?

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Why is it important to scan the sides of the road in areas with wildlife warning signs?

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If you see one animal on the side of the road, what should you infer?

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When are animals more likely to be active near the road?

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What should you do to reduce the chance of a collision with an animal?

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This section tests drivers’ awareness of warning signs in areas where animals are likely to cross, such as rural highways or wooded regions. Drivers are taught to reduce speed, stay alert, and avoid sudden swerving, as this can lead to loss of control. Proper responses—slowing down, using the horn, and being ready to stop—are emphasized. Understanding how to react to animals on the road is essential for safety and is a key part of the Alberta knowledge test.