SASKATCHEWAN TRAFFIC RULES 03

Traffic and road rules in Saskatchewan, Canada, are strictly enforced, with every driver expected to abide by them. The province has a number of important road safety laws, including a graduated licensing program for drivers that ensures they reach a certain level of experience before obtaining a full license.

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Saskatchewan Traffic Rules Test 03

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If your wheels on one side drop into a soft shoulder, you should...?

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The greatest number of alcohol-related collisions are caused by...?

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A sudden hazard appears in the road ahead of you which you have to drive around. You should look...?

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Wearing a seatbelt decreases your chance of being killed or seriously injured in a collision by...?

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If you start to skid and need to recover, you should turn your steering wheel...?

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The first thing to be affected by alcohol in your body is...?

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When backing your vehicle, your left hand should grip the steering wheel at...?

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On slippery surfaces, braking should be...?

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When accelerating, you should aim for...?

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If you are stranded with your vehicle in winter, you should...?

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As a driver, you are legally responsible for ensuring that passengers are safely restrained if they are below...?

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You should only move an injured person at an accident if they are...?

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When a vehicle starts to spin, you should...?

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The lap portion of the seatbelt should fit over your...?

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A child must ride in a booster seat until s/he is at least what height?

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What weight must a child be before it is legally permitted to allow them to ride without a booster seat?

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When traveling down mountains, you should brake...?

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You can dispense with seatbelts...?

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A child in a car must be restrained in an approved safety seat if they weigh less than...?

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A child may not ride without a booster seat until they are what age?

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Additionally, specific speed limits apply in different areas, and drivers are required to wear seat belts at all times. One of Saskatchewan’s most essential rules is that drivers cannot use handheld electronic devices while operating their vehicles, as doing so can significantly increase the risk of accidents. Additionally, the province utilizes photo radar technology to enforce speed limits, making it essential for drivers to maintain an appropriate speed at all times. Thanks to these strict regulations, drivers in Saskatchewan can feel confident on the road, knowing that everyone around them is following the same rules and prioritizing safety.