NEWFOUNDLAND TRAFFIC RULES 07
In Newfoundland and Labrador, traffic signs and rules are put in place to ensure the safety of drivers, passengers, and pedestrians. The province follows the Canadian standard traffic signs and symbols, including various types of signs such as regulatory, warning, and information signs.
Driving Test 08
Question 1 |
A | Left side of the back seat |
B | Front seat |
C | Centre of the back seat |
D | Right side of the back seat |
Question 2 |
A | Your reaction time is slower at night |
B | The roadways are more apt to be slippery at night |
C | You cannot see as far ahead, even with headlights |
D | Some drivers unlawfully drive with parking lights only |
Question 3 |
A | Speed up and force your way into traffic |
B | Slow down, stop if necessary and go only when the way is clear |
C | Stop, and then enter traffic slowly |
D | Stop, and then enter traffic quickly |
Question 4 |
A | Another driver dims his lights |
B | Blinded by the headlights of an approaching vehicle |
C | Approaching an intersection |
D | Meeting or following another vehicle |
Question 5 |
A | Arm out and up |
B | Arm out and down |
C | Circle motion |
D | Arm straight out the window |
Question 6 |
A | Continue through intersection without slowing or stopping |
B | Sound horn to warn pedestrians and other drivers that you do not intend to stop |
C | Stop. If stop cannot be made safely proceed with caution |
D | Speed up to clear the intersection as quickly as possible |
Question 7 |
A | Proceed slowly into the intersection until the traffic ahead moves on |
B | Stop before entering the intersection and wait until traffic ahead moves on |
C | Sound horn to warn cars ahead to move on |
D | Keep as close as possible to the car ahead |
Question 8 |
A | You may pass if the way is clear |
B | Pass at any time |
C | Pass only during day light hours |
D | Never pass |
Question 9 |
A | Weather conditions |
B | Height of the curb |
C | Turning radius of your curb |
D | Traffic regulations |
Question 10 |
A | Drive on the shoulder of the highway |
B | Always keep well to the left |
C | Drive in the centre of the roadway |
D | Keep to the right of the road or in the right-hand lane on multi-lane roads |
Question 11 |
A | Is permitted on any street or highway |
B | Is permitted when the street or highway has two or more lanes for traffic in the direction you are traveling. |
C | Is permitted providing it is possible to do so by driving on the shoulder of the road |
D | Is not permitted under any circumstance |
Question 12 |
A | Enter or cross the highway as quickly as possible |
B | Sound horn and proceed with caution |
C | Give hand signal then take right-of -way |
D | Yield right-of-way to all vehicles approaching on the highway |
Question 13 |
A | Flat tire |
B | Ice on roadway |
C | Your tires ride on top of the water, like water skis |
D | The tire pressure is too high |
Question 14 |
A | Sound horn for the driver of the stopped car to drive on |
B | Do not pass any vehicle within 30 metres of a pedestrian crossover |
C | Pass the stopped car on the left |
D | Pass the stopped car to the right |
Question 15 |
A | Neither one |
B | The one moving faster |
C | Vehicle approaching from the right |
D | Vehicle approaching from the left |
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The regulatory signs in Newfoundland and Labrador alert drivers to stop, yield, go straight or turn, or obey speed limit laws. The warning signs indicate potentially hazardous situations, such as sharp turns, slippery roads, or pedestrians crossing. Meanwhile, information signs give directions or provide information about services, historical sites, or road conditions. It is essential to follow these signs and take precautions while driving in Newfoundland and Labrador, as the province has unpredictable weather patterns that can cause slippery and treacherous conditions on the road. Additionally, it is essential to follow the speed limit, as speeding fines in Newfoundland can be high. Overall, making conscious efforts to follow traffic rules and regulations can reduce the number of road accidents in the province.
This online road rules practice test, with multiple choice questions, is intended to help you prepare for the Newfoundland Class 5 Level I test required before you can get your driver’s license. This free practice written driving test is a lesson that is essential for getting your Newfoundland driver’s license at your local licensing office. Please note, however, that this is not the actual test, and you will not receive your license if you pass this practice test. It is all FREE!