Section 1-2c: Starting from a parked position, lane changing, curves, and turning

The Manitoba MPI driver knowledge test features questions on key driving maneuvers, including starting from a parked position, lane changing, curves, and turning.

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Manitoba Driving Test - Section 1-2c: Starting from a parked position, lane changing, curves, and turning

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Under what condition can you turn left from a one-way street to another one-way street on a red light?

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Once you are in a roundabout, who has the right-of-way?

3 / 20

When exiting a roundabout, who must you yield the right-of-way to within the pedestrian corridor?

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To make a left turn from one one-way street to another, which lane should the driver move into?

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If two vehicles arrive at a roundabout at the same time, who should enter first?

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What should you do before you exit a roundabout?

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When approaching a roundabout, what should you be prepared to do?

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When turning left from a two-way street to a one-way street, you should turn from the lane next to the centre line into which lane?

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U-turns are prohibited near the crest of a hill unless you have a clear view of oncoming traffic for at least how far?

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When two lanes are allowed to turn left, which lane must the vehicle closest to the median turn into?

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When two lanes are turning left simultaneously, what must the vehicle second from the median do?

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Where is it generally considered safest to make a U-turn?

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What is the primary danger of making a U-turn on a highway?

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When turning with vehicles beside you that are also turning, what should you be prepared for?

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When turning left from a one-way street onto a two-way street, which lane should you enter?

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What is the advised alternative to making a U-turn in a city?

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When making a left turn onto a driveway, what is the first step mentioned?

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When preparing to turn left from a two-way street onto a one-way street, which lane should you be in?

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When turning left from a one-way to another one-way street, you turn into the lane closest to the left curb unless it is blocked within how many metres?

20 / 20

When turning left from a street with a stop sign onto a street with a boulevard, what should you do if traffic is approaching from the right?

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To pass, applicants must know how to safely leave a parked spot by signaling, checking mirrors, and performing shoulder checks. Lane changing requires a clear signal, a mirror, blind spot checks, and smooth movement. When approaching curves, drivers should reduce speed and stay within their lane. The test also covers turning techniques, emphasizing proper signaling, lane selection, and yielding to pedestrians. Understanding these rules is crucial for safe driving and passing the test.

To do well on the MPI Quiz, it’s essential to grasp the concepts rather than merely memorize responses. Setting up a consistent study routine and articulating concepts in your own language can improve comprehension and self-assurance. Being proactive in your study strategy is vital to achieving success.