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.
Driving Test 07
Question 1 |
A | The lane approaching from the left |
B | Close to the left side of the roadway |
C | Close to the right side of the roadway |
D | Close to the centre line of the roadway |
Question 2 |
A | Obey the policeman's signal and proceed |
B | Wait for the light to turns green |
C | Call the policeman's attention to the red light |
D | Stop to make sure he wants you to go through
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Question 3 |
A | Close to the center line of the roadway |
B | Close to the right hand side of the roadway |
C | Does not matter provided you signal |
D | Close to the left side of the roadway |
Question 4 |
A | You may turn right on a red light only after coming to a complete stop and waiting until the way is clear |
B | Stop, then edge into traffic |
C | Slow down, signal and turn |
D | Slow down proceed with caution |
Question 5 |
A | Put brakes on hard and try to prevent vehicle from skidding |
B | Brake, if wheels lock then release pressure until you come to a stop |
C | Apply brakes the same way you always do |
D | Keep foot off brake and let the vehicle slow and stop automatically |
Question 6 |
A | Slow down and drive with increased caution |
B | Slow down and if necessary yield right-of-way to cars approaching from the left or right |
C | Signal light is out of order, proceed with caution |
D | You must come to a complete stop. Move through the intersection only when it is safe to do so |
Question 7 |
A | Keep foot on brake and steer to left |
B | Apply heavy braking |
C | Keep foot on brake and steer to right |
D | Take your foot off the gas pedal to slow down and steer the vehicle firmly in the direction you want to go |
Question 8 |
A | Blowing your horn and providing the appropriate hand signal |
B | Signaling and decreasing speed |
C | Checking the rear view mirror |
D | Signaling, checking the rear view mirror and checking blind spots |
Question 9 |
A | Sound you horn and pull from the curb slowly |
B | Signal and pull from the curb |
C | Always signal and check for traffic, pulling out only when it is safe to do so |
D | Check other traffic, signal and pull from curb quickly |
Question 10 |
A | False |
B | True |
Question 11 |
A | Does not matter |
B | Do not turn on headlights |
C | High beam |
D | Low beam |
Question 12 |
A | In case of emergencies |
B | For identification purpose only |
C | Never |
D | To another person who is learning to drive |
Question 13 |
A | It is unsafe to pass |
B | Pass at your discretion |
C | Pass only when no traffic is sight |
D | Overtake and pass with caution |
Question 14 |
A | Slow down before you get to it |
B | Do nothing |
C | Speed up before you get to it |
D | Completely stop before you get to it |
Question 15 |
A | Leave your front wheels parallel to the curb |
B | Set your parking brake only |
C | Turn you front wheels to the left and set your parking brake |
D | Turn your front wheels towards the curb or right shoulder |
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Saskatchewan Driving Practice Test
This online Saskatchewan driving practice test, with multiple choice questions, is intended to help you prepare for the Saskatchewan Class 7 learner’s Novice 1 license test required before you can get your driver’s license. This free practice written driving test is a lesson that is essential for getting your Saskatchewan driver’s license at your local licensing office. Please note, however, that this is not the actual test, and you will not receive your license if you pass this practice test. Whether you’re getting your Commercial Driver’s License, Learner’s Permit, or Motorcycle License, you’ve come to the right place. It is all FREE!
The Likely Questions
The questions will be based on the Saskatchewan Driver’s Handbook. Hence, if you want to have an easier time answering the questions, make sure you’re familiar with this driver’s manual. Even if you know the basic driving laws, it won’t be good enough if you haven’t read the driver’s manual. Remember that some driving regulations are constantly updated or changed, and the Ministry of Transportation wants to ensure the candidates are tested on them. Such rules include child safety seats, cell phone restrictions, graduated licensing laws, and seat belts. Nevertheless, you can always expect to be tested on traffic signs, road rules, and regulations.
Drivers must obey the speed limit and pay close attention to road signs and signals. Saskatchewan also has a zero-tolerance policy regarding impaired driving, making driving illegal with a blood alcohol concentration over 0.08%. The province also has a graduated driver’s license program, which requires new drivers to undergo a learning stage and several exams before receiving a full driver’s license. Overall, adherence to traffic and road rules in Saskatchewan is crucial to ensuring responsible and safe driving for all.