Alberta Driving Test Rules /40 5 votes, 4.2 avg 3016 2 - Alberta Road Rules English Road Rules - 2 40 Questions Passing Marks - 80% 1 / 40 At an uncontrolled intersection, if 2 vehicles are coming at the same time from the opposite directions, one is going straight and the other vehicle is turning left. Who has the right-of-way? Vehicle turning left Both Vehicle going straight No one 2 / 40 When entering the highway, what should you do to merge safely? Accelerate to the speed of the traffic on the main road Use your signal light before or when you are in the acceleration lane Do all these Keep shoulder checking to view the gap and look in your rear view mirror for vehicles following you 3 / 40 When making a left turn, you are stopped in the middle of the intersection, your wheels should be Pointed straight ahead Turned in any direction Turned to right Turned to left 4 / 40 When you are approaching a stop sign and there is a stop line marked, where should you stop? You cannot stop there Before the stop line After crossing the stop line On the stop line 5 / 40 You cannot carry ____ in a house or boat trailer. Firearms Wood Pets Passengers 6 / 40 When travelling up or down a hill, you should drive over the yellow line marked on the centre of the road. False True 7 / 40 You should always _________ when driving in snow. Drive with one hand Stop Drive over the speed limit Reduce your speed 8 / 40 To get the Full Class 5 (non-GDL) license, you must be at least 17 years of age 19 years of age 18 years of age 16 years of age 9 / 40 When you have a learner’s license, you cannot drive from 12pm to 5pm 5am to 5pm 11am to 11pm 12am to 5am 10 / 40 At a circular intersection, when 1 vehicle is already in the intersection and the 2nd vehicle is entering the circular intersection, who has the right of way? Doesn’t matter Vehicle entering the intersection Vehicle already in the intersection Both Vehicles 11 / 40 When at night, a vehicle with blinding high-beam lights is approaching you, you should Honk at the vehicle Keep looking at the lights of the approaching vehicle Look slightly to the right Make a sudden stop 12 / 40 To drive on curves safely, drivers should Drive fast Keep stopping to have better idea of the curve Ignore the safe speed limit for curve Reduce the speed before entering the curve and look well-ahead around the curve 13 / 40 You must turn your wheels to the right when parking facing Uphill without curb Downhill without curb Downhill with curb Any of these 14 / 40 If you are driving alone and you receive a call, what should you do? All of these Pull over and park to use your cell phone Message the caller to call later Answer immediately 15 / 40 If you see wildlife warning signs when driving, what should you do? Turn on your flashers Check your rear view mirror Reduce your speed, look well ahead, and use caution Accelerate quickly so that you can clear the area 16 / 40 What factors can affect your stopping time and distance? Your vehicle’s speed All of these Your decision making ability Road and weather conditions 17 / 40 When you see the brake warning light come on, and you have checked that the park brake has been released, what should you do? Move to the side of the road as soon as it is safe to do so You can ignore the sign if you are getting late Keep driving Tap on your dashboard so that the warning light go away 18 / 40 When an emergency vehicle is approaching your vehicle from any direction, what does the law require you to do? Keep driving at reduced speed Pull to the right as far as possible and stop Keep driving at the same speed Honk the horn 19 / 40 You cannot park within six metres of a stop sign or yield sign within five metres of a stop sign or yield sign within three metres of a stop sign or yield sign within four metres of a stop sign or yield sign 20 / 40 What happens when you accumulate eight or more demerit points as Learner (Class 7) or Class 5 -GDL driver. You will receive 1st warning Your license will be suspended You will be fined $10,000 None of these 21 / 40 You can drive at the maximum road or highway speed limits ______ Only if traffic and road conditions are safe for the posted speed limits Between 5am to 5pm At any time In daytime only 22 / 40 If the right turn is permitted on the red light, you must Come to a complete stop before making the turn Turn on the left signal Not stop before making the turn Sound the horn 23 / 40 On a two-lane highway (one lane of traffic in each direction), there is a solid yellow line is on your side of the centre line, but you want to pass the vehicle in front of you, should you pass? Yes, if you can go over the speed limit No, you need to stop if there are any yellow lines No, you should not pass Yes, you can always pass as the solid yellow lines mean nothing 24 / 40 If you damage any traffic control device, a parking meter, or any public property, you must report this to the police immediately, even if the damages are less than $2,000. False True 25 / 40 When making a left turn from a two-way on to a one-way road, always Turn on the right signal Cover 2 lanes Turn into the first available lane on the right side of the road Turn into the first available lane on the left side of the road 26 / 40 It is permissible to cross the solid yellow line to enter the shared left-turn lane. True False 27 / 40 Solid white lines on the road mean: None of these You can pass the other vehicles You are only allowed to make lane changes You cannot pass other vehicles or change the lanes 28 / 40 Can you exceed the speed limit when passing another vehicle? Yes, if you are getting late Yes, if there is no police No, it is illegal Doesn’t matter 29 / 40 If your vehicle has ABS Brakes, and you need to make an emergency stop, you should Do all these Do not pump or release the brake pedal Apply steady firm pressure to the brake pedal Look and steer in the direction you want to go 30 / 40 On wet roads your tires may lose contact with the road surface. This is called _________. All of these Hydroplaning Preplaning Microplaning 31 / 40 What is the recommended method of holding a steering wheel? Driving with one hand b. 10 o’ clock and 2 o’ clock position a. 9 o’ clock and 3 o’ clock position Both (a) and (b) are correct 32 / 40 Before Reversing your vehicle, you must always Glance to the front to be sure that the front of the vehicle does not contact anything Do all these Place your left hand at the top of the steering wheel and shift slightly onto your right hip. For support, place your right hand on the back of the passenger seat Look over your right shoulder through the rear window. Reverse slowly while covering the brake pedal 33 / 40 If there is no stop line or marked crosswalk at the intersection, you must stop within __________ metres of the intersecting roadway 4 6 5 3 34 / 40 When driving in fog, you should Make sure the full lighting system of your vehicle is turned on Do all these Use your low-beam headlights Slow down gradually and drive at a speed that suits the conditions 35 / 40 If you are involved in a collision, what should you do? Record the names and contact information of all witnesses Notify your insurance company as soon as possible. Do all these Exchange names, contact information, and insurance details with the other driver(s) involved 36 / 40 While making a right or left turn, you see a pedestrian crossing on the road where you are turning, who should go first? You No one can go in this situation This situation cannot occur Pedestrian 37 / 40 What should you do if you cannot stop or exit from the circular intersection safely? Try to exit, doesn’t matter if it is safe or not Stay in your lane and travel around the circle/ roundabout again. Sound the horn Keep changing the lanes 38 / 40 What should you do if your vehicle’s turn signals are not working? Do not drive your vehicle Use hand signals when turning and making lane changes Keep honking to let the traffic know that your signals are not working Drive slowly 39 / 40 Use your low beam headlights when you are within ______ metres of oncoming vehicles. 150 250 300 200 40 / 40 When driving your vehicle, headlights are required to be turned on ____ at all times at night only between one-half hour before sunset and one-half hour after sunrise between 5pm to 12am Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Please rate this quiz Send feedback Alberta Road Signs English Road Signs – 1 Road Signs – 2 Road Signs – 3 Road Signs – 4 Road Signs – 5 Alberta Practice Test English Practice Test – 1 Practice Test – 2 Practice Test – 3 Practice Test – 4 Practice Test – 5 Alberta Road Rules in English Road Rules – 1 Road Rules – 2 Road Rules – 3 Road Rules – 4 Alberta Test Marathons Practice Test Marathon Road Rules Marathon Road Signs Marathon Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)