Chapter 2-1: Speeding, stunting, and racing

The Saskatchewan Driving Practice Test includes a vital section on “Speeding, stunting, and racing.”

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Saskatchewan Driving Test - Chapter 2-1: Speeding, stunting, and racing

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Within a marked work zone (road maintenance area), what is required of motorists regarding speed?

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How should drivers manage very slow driving in normal traffic?

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Regardless of the posted speed limit, what must drivers never do?

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To whom are photo radar speeding tickets issued?

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What does the posted speed limit represent?

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What is the maximum speed limit when passing tow trucks or emergency vehicles that are stopped with their lights flashing, or passing Ministry of Highways equipment with lights flashing?

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If there are no posted signs in a school zone, what should a driver do?

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What is the general speed limit in Saskatchewan when there are no posted speed limit signs on a provincial highway or in urban areas?

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How is photo radar used?

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Which of the following is an example of unsafe lane behaviour that qualifies as stunting or racing?

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How are speed limits in school zones generally set?

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What are drivers required to do when passing a tow truck stopped on the roadside assisting a disabled vehicle with its amber or amber and blue lights flashing?

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Which of the following is considered stunting or racing and can result in a ticket, licence suspension, and impoundment?

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What happens to fines for speeding when passing highway workers or equipment occupied by a worker in the work zone?

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This section educates new drivers about the dangers and legal consequences of driving above the speed limit, engaging in reckless maneuvers, and participating in street racing. Saskatchewan law strictly prohibits these behaviors to ensure road safety. Offenders face severe penalties, including hefty fines, license suspension, and even vehicle impoundment. The practice test covers real-life scenarios and questions to help learners understand the importance of responsible driving. Mastery of this section is essential for passing the test and promoting safer road habits across the province.

Practice with the SGI test questions until you can explain the concepts clearly without checking your notes.