Section 6a: Changing directions

The Ontario driver knowledge test covers essential rules for safe driving, including the section on Changing Directions. This section evaluates a driver’s understanding of turning, lane changes, and signaling procedures.

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Ontario Driving Test - Section 6a: Changing directions

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What are two-way left-turn lanes NOT to be used for?

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What should a driver do on the approach to the yield line at a roundabout?

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Unless signs indicate otherwise, where should you begin and end a right turn?

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When using a two-way, left-turn lane, when should you move into it?

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What is the first step you must take before making a right turn on a red light?

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When is it explicitly forbidden to enter a roundabout from the right lane?

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To make a right turn, which lane should you be in?

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Under which specific circumstance may you turn left on a red light?

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If a right-hand lane is not marked, how should you position your vehicle for a right turn?

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Before making a right turn, what is the correct sequence of checks?

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For a left turn, which lane should you normally begin and end in?

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What is the purpose of a two-way, left-turn lane?

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Why should you keep your wheels straight while waiting to make a left turn at an intersection?

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When two vehicles from opposite directions are both waiting to turn left, how should they proceed?

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What is a major hazard to be aware of when using a two-way, left-turn lane?

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Before changing directions, what is the required procedure to ensure the way is clear?

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According to the text, why do drivers often lose control and skid?

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What is the recommended steering technique for a sharp turn?

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What should you do if you are making a left turn behind a motorcycle?

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What should you do with your speed as you are completing a turn?

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After completing a turn using 'hand over hand' steering, how should you straighten the wheel?

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If you want to go straight through a roundabout, which lane(s) can you use?

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When approaching a roundabout, which lane should you use to turn left?

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When should you slow down for a turn?

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To keep full control of your vehicle, you should finish braking...

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To change direction safely, drivers must check their mirrors, perform a shoulder check to check for blind spots, signal well in advance, and yield to pedestrians or other vehicles when necessary. Proper observation and signaling help prevent collisions and confusion on the road. Mastering these actions is vital for passing the test and for everyday road safety. Understanding the rules in the Changing Directions section improves overall driving competence in Ontario.

To succeed on the G1 exam, thoroughly work through the G1 practice test questions. Focus on understanding and explaining each concept clearly, without needing to refer to notes. This will reinforce your knowledge and ensure a deep grasp of the material.