Chapter 8-1: Vulnerable road users

The Alberta Class 7 Practice Quiz includes a section on “Vulnerable road users,” focusing on pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists.

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Alberta Driving Test - Chapter 8-1: Vulnerable road users

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Cyclists or passengers under 18 years of age are required by law to:

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When parked at the curb, what is your responsibility before opening your vehicle door?

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What is the rule about sharing a lane with a motorcycle rider?

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What is a key precaution in residential areas regarding children?

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Which of the following is a safe practice for cyclists?

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When following a motorcycle, what should you do?

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When approaching a yellow flashing pedestrian-activated traffic light, what must you do?

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Why should you not follow too closely behind cyclists?

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When passing a cyclist, what should you do?

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How many people may a cyclist carry on a bicycle?

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What does a motorcycle rider’s shoulder check most likely indicate?

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In urban areas, how may pedestrians indicate their intention to cross the street?

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Why might motorcycle riders move within their lane?

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When preparing to turn right, what must you do regarding cyclists?

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When a pedestrian has entered a marked or unmarked crosswalk, you must:

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When stopping for a pedestrian at a crosswalk, where should you stop?

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A cyclist who is walking beside and pushing a bicycle is considered:

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What safety equipment must a bicycle have besides lights for general use?

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How are cyclists required to ride on the roadway?

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What does “not overdriving your headlights” mean?

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When turning left, why must you be especially careful about oncoming motorcycles?

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For cycling after dark, a bicycle must be equipped with:

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Which road and weather conditions can especially affect a motorcycle rider’s control?

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Where do motorcycle riders often travel within their lane and why?

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Why must you never pass another vehicle when approaching a crosswalk?

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This section helps new drivers recognize the unique risks these individuals face and emphasizes the importance of sharing the road safely. Questions cover right-of-way rules, crosswalk awareness, bike lane etiquette, and safe passing distances. Understanding these concepts is crucial for reducing accidents and ensuring everyone’s safety on Alberta’s roads. Preparing for this section not only helps users pass the knowledge test but also lays the foundation for responsible driving habits and greater awareness among all road users.