SASKATCHEWAN TRAFFIC RULES 02

In Saskatchewan, Canada, traffic and road rules are strictly enforced to ensure safety on the roads. It is mandatory for all drivers to carry their driver’s license at all times while operating a motor vehicle.

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Saskatchewan Traffic Rules Test 02

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You are joining a street from an alleyway. You should...?

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Driving on a highway, you should search for hazards up to...?

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In a rural area with an unmarked intersection with a stop sign, you must stop within what distance of it?

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At an uncontrolled intersection, rights-of-way rests with...?

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If you are aware and scanning properly, you can predict hazards up to...?

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Which of these rules of the road still apply in parking lots?

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If you have spot lamps on your vehicle, they must be turned off before you get within what distance of an oncoming vehicle?

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If a vehicle is stopped at an intersection to permit pedestrians to cross, you may pass it...?

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If you're joining a roundabout intending to proceed beyond the second exit, is recommended that you drive in...?

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When steering straight ahead, you should look where?

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When you see something in the road ahead of you at night, the first thing you should do is...?

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On an intersection with four-way stops, which vehicle should be given right of way?

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You want to enter a two-way left turning lane in order to access a driveway. You should join the lane...?

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You are preparing to stop at an intersection with a stop sign. There is no crosswalk or stop line marked. You must stop, if you are in town, within what distance of the intersection?

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When steering around a curve, you should look at...?

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If you are following a motorcycle, your following distance should be...?

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When driving at night, you should adjust your speed so that you can see how much traveling distance ahead of you?

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Turning left from a one-way street to another one-way street, the turn should be made from...?

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The best way to judge the distance something else is away from you is to use...?

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When driving at 100 km/h, you should dim your lights when you are a minimum of what time from meeting an oncoming driver?

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You don't have to dip your headlights for oncoming traffic if you are on a divided highway when the distance between the roadways is more than...?

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You must dim your headlights before you come within what distance of an approaching vehicle?

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When you are following another vehicle, when its back bumper has passed a stationary object ahead you should not pass the same object until how long has elapsed?

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By law, you must have your headlights on between...?

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When following another vehicle, you should dim your headlights if you are within what distance of it?

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Speed limits are posted on highways and roadways, and drivers are expected to adhere to them. In Saskatchewan, drivers and passengers must also wear seat belts while driving. Drinking and driving is a major crime, leading to significant penalties, including license suspension, fines, and even imprisonment. One important rule in Saskatchewan is to yield to emergency vehicles, such as ambulances and fire trucks, by pulling over to the side of the road when approached from behind by flashing lights and sirens. Failure to comply with this law can result in serious consequences. Overall, it is essential to respect and follow Saskatchewan’s traffic and road rules to ensure the safety of all motorists and pedestrians.