Chapter 2-15: Stopping positions

The “Stopping positions” section of the Saskatchewan practice test evaluates a driver’s knowledge of where and when to stop in different traffic scenarios.

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Saskatchewan Driving Test - Chapter 2-15: Stopping positions

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If there is a clearly marked stop line at an intersection, where should you stop?

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What determines your correct stopping position at intersections with stop signs or traffic lights?

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In a town, city, village, or hamlet, if there is no stop line, sidewalk, or crosswalk, how close to the intersection must you stop?

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In a rural area, when there is no stop line, sidewalk, or crosswalk, how close to the intersection must you stop?

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When approaching an intersection with a stop sign and a marked crosswalk, where must you stop?

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At an intersection with a stop sign but no stop line, sidewalk, or crosswalk, and a clearly marked “X,” where must you stop?

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Test questions assess the ability to identify the correct stopping points at intersections, stop signs, and traffic lights, ensuring drivers stop before crosswalks, stop lines, or the edge of the intersection. Drivers are also tested on stopping for school buses, railway crossings, and emergency vehicles. Understanding these rules prevents accidents and pedestrian hazards. Mastery of proper stopping positions is essential for safe driving, compliance with traffic laws, and demonstrating responsible behavior on Saskatchewan’s roads.