SASKATCHEWAN TRAFFIC RULES 07

In Saskatchewan, traffic and road rules are strictly enforced to ensure the safety of all road users. Drivers are required to carry a valid driver’s license at all times and must obey the posted speed limits.

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Driving Test 08

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Question 1
MB5.11The hand-and-arm signal for slowing or stopping is indicated by:
A
Arm out and up
B
Arm out and down
C
Arm straight out the window
D
Circle motion
Question 2
MB5.4When it is safe to do so, passing other vehicles on right side
A
Is not permitted under any circumstance
B
Is permitted providing it is possible to do so by driving on the shoulder of the road
C
Is permitted when the street or highway has two or more lanes for traffic in the direction you are traveling.
D
Is permitted on any street or highway
Question 3
MB5.9You should use low beam headlights when driving a vehicle at night when:
A
Approaching an intersection
B
Meeting or following another vehicle
C
Blinded by the headlights of an approaching vehicle
D
Another driver dims his lights
Question 4
MB5.3If two vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection at approximately the same time, the right-of-way should be given to:
A
The one moving faster
B
Neither one
C
Vehicle approaching from the right
D
Vehicle approaching from the left
Question 5
MB5.7Upon approaching a Yield sign, what does the law require you to do?
A
Slow down, stop if necessary and go only when the way is clear
B
Stop, and then enter traffic slowly
C
Stop, and then enter traffic quickly
D
Speed up and force your way into traffic
Question 6
MB5.1If the signal light changes from green to amber as you approach an intersection, what should you do?
A
Continue through intersection without slowing or stopping
B
Stop. If stop cannot be made safely proceed with caution
C
Sound horn to warn pedestrians and other drivers that you do not intend to stop
D
Speed up to clear the intersection as quickly as possible
Question 7
MB5.16When deciding to make a U turn, your first consideration should be to check:
A
Turning radius of your curb
B
Traffic regulations
C
Height of the curb
D
Weather conditions
Question 8
MB5.14A broken line at the left of your lane means:
A
Pass only during day light hours
B
Pass at any time
C
You may pass if the way is clear
D
Never pass
Question 9
MB5.10It is more dangerous to drive at the maximum speed limit at night than during day time because:
A
Some drivers unlawfully drive with parking lights only
B
The roadways are more apt to be slippery at night
C
You cannot see as far ahead, even with headlights
D
Your reaction time is slower at night
Question 10
MB5.17What must a driver do before entering a highway from a private road or driveway?
A
Enter or cross the highway as quickly as possible
B
Give hand signal then take right-of -way
C
Sound horn and proceed with caution
D
Yield right-of-way to all vehicles approaching on the highway
Question 11
MB5.15Unless you want to turn left or pass another vehicle, you should:
A
Always keep well to the left
B
Drive on the shoulder of the highway
C
Keep to the right of the road or in the right-hand lane on multi-lane roads
D
Drive in the centre of the roadway
Question 12
MB5.13What should you do when a car is stopped at a marked crosswalk to allow a pedestrian to cross?
A
Do not pass any vehicle within 30 metres of a pedestrian crossover
B
Sound horn for the driver of the stopped car to drive on
C
Pass the stopped car on the left
D
Pass the stopped car to the right
Question 13
MB5.8When you approach an intersection on a main road, and the intersection is blocked with traffic. You should:
A
Keep as close as possible to the car ahead
B
Stop before entering the intersection and wait until traffic ahead moves on
C
Sound horn to warn cars ahead to move on
D
Proceed slowly into the intersection until the traffic ahead moves on
Question 14
MB5.24The safest place in a car to position any infant or child restraint system is in the:
A
Centre of the back seat
B
Right side of the back seat
C
Front seat
D
Left side of the back seat
Question 15
MB5.18Hydroplaning can cause your vehicle to skid. The term "hydroplaning" means:
A
Flat tire
B
Your tires ride on top of the water, like water skis
C
Ice on roadway
D
The tire pressure is too high
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What To Expect on a Written Learners Practice Test

On the Saskatchewan driving test, you can always expect to be tested on the:

Speed limit:

If you don’t grasp the speed limit restrictions in your driver’s manual, it will probably haunt you. Every driver’s manual has a speed limit chart of specific zones or roads. Because of that, expect to be asked about the speed limit of certain areas such as school zones or residential areas on your Alberta driving test.

Distracted driving:

Distracted driving, such as using a handheld device or eating while driving, is prohibited and can result in hefty fines. It is also mandatory for all occupants of a vehicle to wear seatbelts.

Winter driving:

Regarding winter driving, Saskatchewan experiences harsh winters with snow and ice-covered roads. Drivers must have proper winter tires and adjust their driving habits accordingly. It is recommended to drive at a slower speed and to increase following distances during winter months. Stopping distances are also increased, so it is important to allow adequate time to brake and avoid collisions.

Overall, Saskatchewan’s traffic and road rules prioritize safety on the road. All drivers must adhere to these rules to ensure a safe commute for themselves and others.