- 1. Is the possession of a driver’s licence a right or a privilege?1.0
- 2. You must always carry your driver’s licence when operating a vehicle. You must produce it for inspection to whom?1.0
- 3. As of June 1, 2009 all motorists in New Brunswick under the age of 21 must maintain what Blood Alcohol Level while driving?1.0
- 4. Can a Class 1 licenced driver operate Class 5 vehicle?1.1
- 5. Can a Class 2 licenced driver operate a Class 1 vehicle?1.1
- 6. Which class of drivers licence CANNOT operate a taxi?1.1
- 7. What is the difference between a Class 6 and a Class 6D?1.1
- 8. How long must a (GDL) Class 7 Level 1 driver wait before taking the road test for level 2, if graduated from a licensed driver training school?1.1
- 9. A Class 9 licence holder can drive a motor driven cycle that must be ____________________.1.1
- 10. After your written test, if you have not successfully completed the required driving test after a period of six months, the written exam must be completed again.1.5
- 11. Who does the province consider to be a newly licenced driver?1.6
- 12. Every newly licenced driver is credited with how many points after being issued with a licence.1.6
- 13. When a newly licensed driver loses all points he/she will be suspended by the Registrar.1.6
- 14. How many points within a 2 year span does it take to incur automatic suspension for a driver who has been driving for 15 years .1.6
- 15. Suspensions for a conviction for failing to stop when requested by a peace officer or continuing to avoid a peace officer who is pursuing him/her – suspension can be for a period up to three months, imposed by the court.1.6
- 16. After a suspension for loss of points for offenses under the Motor Vehicle Act, you must take a Drinking & Driving Re-Education Course and pay a reinstatement fee.1.6
- 17. A driver involved in a collision in which a person is injured (even slightly) or killed or the total property damage amounts to $1,000.00 or more must be able to prove his/her financial responsibility (Insurance Card) at the time of the collision.1.6
- 18. The Registrar, at any time, may require any driver to be re-examined if there is a question about the driver’s physical condition or driving ability.1.7
- 19. How should licence plates must be fastened to the Vehicle? (Car/Truck) *This law was changed in July 2019. Please answer as if it were 2018 to reflect the current handbook.2.3
- 20. A passenger vehicle owned by a visitor may be operated for personal, non-business purposes for a period of one year in New Brunswick without being registered in the Province.2.7
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