SASKATCHEWAN TRAFFIC RULES 06

Traffic and road rules in Saskatchewan, Canada are strictly enforced in order to ensure safety on the roads. One of the most important rules is to always buckle up, as it is mandatory for drivers and passengers to wear seatbelts at all times.

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Traffic Rules Test 06

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Before entering a highway from a private road or driveway, what must a driver do?

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You should use low-beam headlights when driving a vehicle at night when:

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If a front tire goes flat, your vehicle will pull strongly to the:

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Winter traction is affected by slippery conditions. In winter, drivers should drive:

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If two vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection at approximately the same time, the right-of-way should be given to:

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When deciding to make a U-turn, your first consideration should be to check:

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When you approach an intersection on a main road, and the intersection is blocked with traffic. You should:

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What should you do when exiting a freeway?

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The safest place in a car to position any infant or child restraint system is in the:

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The hand-and-arm signal for slowing or stopping is indicated by:

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Why must you use signals when turning? (Choose 3)

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What should you do if you become stranded in snow?

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What should you do if you feel drowsy while driving?

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A broken line at the left of your lane means:

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It is more dangerous to drive at the maximum speed limit at night than during day time because:

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What must you do if there are continuity lines to the right of your vehicle in the lane you are in?

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Possible reasons for failing a road test include:

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Hydroplaning can cause your vehicle to skid. The term "hydroplaning" means:

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What should you do if the signal light changes from green to amber as you approach an intersection?

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When driving over black ice, what is the safest action to take?

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Coming to a complete stop at an intersection is required, but where do you stop if there is no stop line, crosswalk, or sidewalk?

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What is meant by 'overdriving' your headlights?

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When it is safe to do so, passing other vehicles on the right side...?

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Wearing a seat belt in a collision can:

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What should you do when a car is stopped at a marked crosswalk to allow a pedestrian to cross?

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The Accessible Parking Permit...?

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What does the law require you to do upon approaching a Yield sign?

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Vehicles equipped with ABS should provide controlled braking on slippery surfaces automatically...?

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When a police officer signals you to pull over...?

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Unless you want to turn left or pass another vehicle, you should:

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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 the 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 strongly emphasized in the province, and motorists are urged to comply with all traffic rules and regulations to ensure their safety and that of others.