NUNAVUT SIGNS 02

Traffic and road signs play a crucial role in ensuring road safety in Nunavut, Canada. Being a remote and sparsely populated region, the roads in Nunavut are often unpaved, winding, and icy. This makes it all the more important for drivers to strictly follow traffic signs, especially during the winter months when visibility is limited.

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Question 1
s7
A
Traffic lights ahead: slow down
B
Bump 120 meters ahead
C
Stop 150 meters ahead
D
Railway crossing ahead
Question 2
s20-1
A
School zone
B
Direction sign for children
C
Playground area sign
D
Children playing in residential area
Question 3
s5
A
Traffic island ahead
B
Right turn only at the intersection
C
Hidden intersection ahead
D
Do not turn left at the intersection
Question 4
s27
A
Bumpy road ahead
B
Pavement ends 12 feet ahead
C
Steep hill ahead: be prepared to use a lower gear if necessary
D
Safety check ahead
Question 5
s10
A
Bump or uneven pavement on the road ahead: slow down
B
Construction zone
C
Bridge or Viaduct ahead
D
Construction zone ahead: slow down
Question 6
s3
A
Stop sign ahead
B
Yield right-of-way to vehicle ahead
C
Dead-end street ahead
D
Slow-moving vehicle (travelling less than 40 km/h)
Question 7
s6
A
Left turn prohibited
B
Road slippery when wet
C
Right turn prohibited
D
U-turn prohibited
Question 8
s28
A
Winding road ahead
B
Pavement is slippery when wet: slow down and drive with caution
C
Bumpy road ahead
D
Danger: hunting area ahead
Question 9
s1
A
Stop only if other vehicles are approaching
B
Bump 150 meters ahead
C
Stop 150 meters ahead
D
Drivers must come to a complete stop
Question 10
s8
A
Destination board
B
School zone: watch for children playing
C
Pedestrian control sign
D
Provincial park notification
Question 11
s2
A
Keep to the right of the traffic island
B
Pass other traffic on the right
C
Winding road ahead
D
Road turns right, then left
Question 12
s9
A
Caution: school bus crossing
B
School crosswalk sign
C
School vehicles turning left ahead
D
Regulatory sign
Question 13
s18
A
Road slippery when wet
B
Narrow road ahead
C
Hidden intersection ahead
D
Winding road ahead
Question 14
s13
A
Danger ahead: veer to the right
B
Right turn lane
C
Left turn lane
D
No parking from arrows to corner
Question 15
s25
A
Winding road ahead
B
Sharp turn guides
C
Exit to the right
D
Crosswalk ahead
Question 15 Explanation: 
Question 16
s30
A
Construction zone ahead
B
Watch for fallen rock: be prepared to avoid rocks that may have fallen on the road
C
Steep hill ahead: be prepared to use a lower gear if necessary
D
Road closed ahead due to fallen rocks
Question 17
s26
A
Pavement/Road narrows ahead
B
Hidden intersection ahead
C
One-way street ahead
D
Divided highway ahead
Question 18
s22
A
Do not pass
B
Keep left
C
Do not enter this road
D
Keep right
Question 19
s14
A
Approaching vehicles must stop, then may proceed with caution
B
No stopping in the area between the signs
C
No entry into intersection
D
There are no stop signs in the direction of the arrows: proceed with caution
Question 20
s11
A
Pedestrian crosswalk ahead: yield to pedestrians
B
Railway crossing ahead: be alert for trains
C
4-way intersection ahead: through traffic may proceed
D
Hospital zone ahead: yield to oncoming traffic
Question 21
s4
A
School area ahead
B
Pedestrian control sign
C
Flagman on duty ahead
D
Road work ahead
Question 22
s15
A
Speed limit changes ahead
B
Rural school zone ahead
C
Maximum speed 50 km/h from this sign to the next
D
End of 50 km per hour zone
Question 23
s23
A
Winding road ahead
B
Sharp turn or bend in the road in the direction of the arrow
C
Danger: road ends
D
Keep right
Question 24
s17
A
Traffic circle ahead
B
Entry to roadway prohibited
C
Prohibited sign
D
Local traffic only
Question 25
s21
A
Pedestrian crossing: be prepared to stop and yield right-of-way to pedestrians.
B
Railroad crossing ahead
C
Deer crossing ahead
D
Pedestrians or vehicles may not enter the roadway
Question 25 Explanation: 
Question 26
s16
A
Yield: give the right-of-way
B
School zone ahead
C
Oncoming traffic must stop
D
Railway crossing ahead
Question 27
s29
A
Pedestrian crossing ahead
B
Right lane ends ahead
C
Steep hill ahead
D
Hidden intersection ahead
Question 28
s19
A
Route for large trucks
B
Traffic circle ahead
C
Permissive sign
D
No trucks
Question 29
s12
A
Narrow bridge ahead
B
Divided highway ends
C
Road under construction
D
Divided roadway ahead
Question 30
s24
A
Two lanes ahead: both lanes travel in the same direction
B
Merge Ahead
C
Road turns to the left
D
Road turns to the right
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Nunavut’s most common road signs include stop signs, speed limit indicators, warning signs for wildlife crossings, and yield signs. Some communities also have cultural road signs depicting traditional Inuit hunting and gathering practices, adding to the unique character of Nunavut’s roads. To obtain a Nunavut driver’s license, drivers must pass a rigorous test of their knowledge of traffic and road signs, ensuring that they know the importance of following road signs and other traffic rules. In short, traffic and road signs are essential components of safe and responsible driving in Nunavut.

This online traffic rules practice test, with multiple choice questions, is intended to help you prepare for the Nunavut Class 7 learner’s driver’s license that is required before you can get your driver’s license. This free practice written driving test is a lesson that is essential for getting your Nunavut 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. Whether you’re getting your Commercial Driver’s License, Learner’s Permit, or Motorcycle License, you’ve come to the right place. It is all FREE!