SASKATCHEWAN TRAFFIC RULES 08

Traffic and road rules in Saskatchewan, Canada are largely governed by the Traffic Safety Act of the province. Saskatchewan follows a set of rules and regulations that are similar to those followed in other provinces of Canada.

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Driving Test 09

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Question 1
MB6.18What is meant by 'overdriving' your headlights?
A
You are overworking your headlights, increasing the likelihood of failure
B
All answers are correct
C
You go so fast that your stopping distance is farther than you can see with your headlights
D
Driving with high beam headlights all the time
Question 2
MB6.16If there are continuity lines to the right of your vehicle in the lane you are in, what must you do?
A
You are not required to do anything unless you want to exit. Your lane is unaffected
B
You must merge with the traffic to your right
C
You must merge with the traffic to your left
D
You must change the lane as your lane is exiting or ending
Question 3
MB6.14Vehicles equipped with ABS should provide controlled braking on slippery surfaces automatically...?
A
False
B
True
Question 4
MB6.23Winter traction is affected by slippery conditions, in winter drivers should drive:
A
Slower
B
Faster
C
Same as during summer conditions
D
Whatever they like
Question 5
MB6.2When a police officer signals you to pull over
A
Pull over as far to the left
B
You must pull over as far to the right as you safely can and come to a complete stop
C
Signal and stop at the nearest parking lot
D
Slow down and stop in the lane you are in
Question 6
MB6.13What is the safest action to take when your vehicle drives over black ice?
A
Brake hard while maintaining steering
B
Ease off the accelerator and steer immediately to side of the road
C
Calmly remove you foot off the accelerator and steer in the direction you want to go
D
Braking and steering will provide the necessary control
Question 7
MB6.19What should you do when exiting a freeway?
A
Do what the vehicle ahead of you does
B
Signal, and then accelerate while merging smoothly into traffic and then proceed to the exit lane
C
Signal and then stop to wait for an opening traffic
D
Signal, move into the deceleration lane, reduce speed gradually and obey exit signs
Question 8
MB6.20If a front tire goes flat, your vehicle will pull strongly to the:
A
side of the road
B
side that has the flat tire
C
right side
D
left side
Question 9
MB6.1Why must you use signals when turning? (Choose 3)
A
To advise pedestrians of what you want to do
B
To send out an alert of your intentions
C
None of them
D
To notify the other driver(s) of your intention
Question 10
MB6.24Wearing a seat belt in a collision, can:
A
Do nothing
B
Decrease your chance of being injured or killed
C
Be worn
D
Increase your chance of being injured or killed
Question 11
MB6.17What should you do if you become stranded in snow?
A
All answers are correct
B
Immediately look for help
C
Run the engine as needed to keep the interior of the vehicle as warm as possible
D
Run your vehicle engine for approximately 5 minutes every hour to avoid effects of carbon monoxide
Question 12
MB6.15Road test failures may result from:
A
any or all of the other answers mentioned
B
difficulty obeying traffic laws
C
unsafe actions
D
lack of skill and control
Question 13
MB6.10The Accessible Parking Permit?
A
Allows parking in designated space even if the person with the disability is a not passenger
B
It gives everyone in your family to park in a designated disabled parking space
C
Allows parking everywhere during specified times
D
Issued to an individual, entitles the vehicle in which it is displayed to be parked in a designated disabled parking space
Question 14
MB6.9What should you do if you feel drowsy while driving?
A
Stop for a short rest in a safe area
B
Reduce speed
C
Turn up your radio
D
Open the window for some fresh air
Question 15
MB6.4Coming to a complete stop at an intersection is required, but where do you stop if there is no stop line, crosswalk or sidewalk?
A
Stop right before the stop sign
B
Stop at the edge of the intersection
C
Stop a little into the intersection
D
Stop right beside the stop sign
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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: How to share the road with pedestrians and cyclists- In most provinces, automobiles are required to give cyclists a safe distance on the road. On the other hand, if you’re a driver, you’re expected to treat motorcyclists like other vehicles on the road. Of course, you should always give pedestrians a right of way, especially at crosswalks, and even if they’re in the wrong, you should avoid hitting them at all costs.

Speed limits, seatbelt laws, and distracted driving laws are strictly enforced. All drivers must carry a valid Saskatchewan driver’s license, which can be obtained by passing written and road tests. Road safety is highly emphasized in the province, and motorists are urged to comply with all traffic rules and regulations for their safety and that of others.

Saskatchewan also follows the National Safety Code for commercial vehicles to ensure truck and bus safety and proper functioning. Aggressive driving and road rage are illegal in Saskatchewan, and offenders can face serious penalties. Overall, Saskatchewan emphasizes the importance of road safety and the need to reduce accidents, collisions, and fatalities by promoting safe driving practices throughout the province.