Chapter 2-3: Stopping and parking

The Saskatchewan Driving Practice Test includes an important section on “Stopping and Parking,” designed to ensure drivers understand the rules for safely stopping and parking their vehicles.

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Saskatchewan Driving Test - Chapter 2-3: Stopping and parking

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When are you required to come to a complete stop?

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When stopping on a road, where must you position your vehicle?

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On a rural road or highway, how far must you stop from any vehicle stopped on the opposite side of the road or highway?

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How should you respond to painted curbs or signs that prohibit parking?

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When you must stop in your lane due to heavy traffic, where should you stop?

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At night, how must vehicles stopped on rural roads or highways be marked?

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This section covers topics such as proper parking techniques, legal parking zones, and the importance of not blocking driveways, crosswalks, or fire hydrants. Drivers are also tested on where stopping is prohibited, like near intersections or on bridges. The practice questions help learners recognize safe and legal parking practices to prevent accidents and fines. Mastering this section is essential for passing the test and for promoting courteous, responsible parking habits on Saskatchewan’s roads.