Chapter 3-2: Driver conduct

The “Driver Conduct” section of the Ontario truck driver knowledge test focuses on the behavior and responsibilities expected from commercial drivers.

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Ontario Truck Driver Test - Chapter 3-2: Driver conduct

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For which vehicles do the speed limiter requirements apply?

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Which of the following BEST describes the general driving approach expected of responsible truck drivers?

3 / 10

What problem is caused when a truck pulls out to pass another large vehicle with only a very small speed difference?

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To what maximum speed must the speed-limiting system of applicable commercial motor vehicles be set?

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Which of the following is an example of improper passing by a truck driver?

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On a highway at speeds exceeding 60 km/h (40 mph), what minimum following distance must commercial motor vehicles maintain from other vehicles (except when overtaking and passing)?

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When several trucks are pulling onto a highway after a stop, how should they enter traffic?

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Why should you never use your left-turn signal to tell following motorists it is safe to pass?

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What is a recommended practice when your truck must slow down on hills and cannot keep up with traffic speed?

10 / 10

What is “bluffing” in the context of truck driving conduct?

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It covers professional attitude, respect for other road users, and adherence to traffic laws. Drivers are required to remain alert, avoid distractions such as mobile phones, and never drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol. The section also emphasizes courteous driving, such as yielding when appropriate and using signals to communicate intentions. Maintaining honesty in logbooks and compliance with hours-of-service regulations are crucial. Proper driver conduct ensures road safety and upholds the trucking industry’s reputation.