SOLUTIONS
1. If a driver encounters an emergency situation during the day, what should
they do regarding the use of emergency warning devices?
They should wait for other vehicles to respond before activating
the devices.
They should activate the emergency warning devices
immediately, as they are required during both day and night.
They can choose to activate the devices if they feel it is necessary.
They should only activate the devices if it is nighttime.
2. If you are driving at night and see an oncoming vehicle within 200
metres, what should you do regarding your headlights?
Use fog lights only
Turn off your headlights
Switch to low beam headlights
Switch to high beam headlights
3. What should a driver do when they see a pedestrian with a white cane at
an intersection?
Proceed as normal
Speed up to clear the intersection as quickly as possible
Slow down, this may be a person with a visual disability
Come to a complete stop
4. Describe the significance of stopping for a school bus with its red lights
flashing.
, It is a safety measure to protect children boarding or
disembarking from the bus.
It is a suggestion that can be ignored if the road is clear.
It is a rule that applies only during school hours.
It is only necessary if there are children visible.
5. Describe the importance of stopping for a school bus and the potential
consequences of failing to do so.
Stopping for a school bus is crucial to ensure the safety of
children boarding or disembarking, and failing to stop can
result in fines and endanger lives.
Stopping for a school bus is only necessary if the bus has its lights
flashing.
Drivers are only required to stop during school hours, which limits
safety measures.
Failing to stop for a school bus is a minor offense with no serious
consequences.
6. When are normal inspections performed?
Never
During business hours
When scheduled
Weekends only
7. What is the maximum number of hours a driver is allowed to drive in one
day according to Ontario regulations?
10
12
8
, 13
8. Why is it important to get out of the vehicle if you are stuck on a railway
crossing?
To prevent damage to the vehicle
To avoid potential danger from an approaching train
To wait for assistance safely inside the vehicle
To alert other drivers of the situation
9. What is the correct answer regarding when inspections may be
conducted on a highway?
During normal business hours: Anytime
During daylight only
The vehicle owner's discretion
Anytime
10. What should you do if your vehicle is stuck on a railway crossing?
Remain in the vehicle and call the police
Get out and attempt to push the vehicle to a safe location
Get out of and away from the vehicle
Remain in the vehicle and call your supervisor
11. Describe the importance of performing checks on a vehicle before a
road test.
Only the engine needs to be checked before a road test.
The checks are only for the instructor's benefit.
Checks are unnecessary if the vehicle looks fine.
, Performing checks ensures the vehicle is safe and roadworthy
before driving.
12. A male adult has been involved in a significant fall from a ladder. After
checking the scene, you determine that there is no immediate danger.
Which statement would be most appropriate to say to the person?
"Quickly move away from the ladder before any danger occurs."
"Walk to an area over there and wait for emergency medical
services (EMS) personnel to arrive."
"Please remain still so I can assess your condition."
"You seem to be fine, so it's OK to leave."
13. If you are 80 years of age or older, you are required to renew your
driver's licence every...?
Three years
Four years
Two years
Five years
14. When approaching a stopped school bus from the rear with its red
alternating lights and stop arm out, all drivers must stop:
2 meters from the rear of the bus
2 car lengths back from the rear of the bus
20 meters or 65 feet back from the rear of the bus
5 feet from the rear of the bus
15. Interpret the meaning of a solid line on the road and its implications for
drivers.
A solid line means U turns are permitted.