- 1. A person who becomes a resident of New Brunswick must register their vehicle with Service New Brunswick ___________.2.7 Driver's Handbook
- 2. Motor vehicle registration may be revoked or suspended ____________.2.12 Driver's Handbook
- 3. An out-of-province vehicle being registered in New Brunswick is granted a period of 14 days to obtain an inspection. There is a reciprocal agreement with 2 Canadian Provinces whereby an inspection from either province will be honoured until the expiry indicated on the inspection certificate. Which are these 2 provinces are honoured in New Brunswick.2.13 Driver's Handbook
- 4. The owner or operator of a “rejected vehicle” has _______ days from the date of rejection to have defects corrected and the vehicle re-inspected. However, this does not permit the operation of an unsafe vehicle during this time.2.13 Driver's Handbook
- 5. Beginning with the model year 1990, all new vehicles must be equipped with daytime running lights which activate automatically.3.1 Driver's Handbook
- 6. High beams must be dimmed within ____________of an approaching vehicle. When following another vehicle within _____________ low beams must be used except when in the act of passing.3.1 Driver's Handbook
- 7. Every motorcycle must be equipped with at least one and not more than four head lamps displaying white light.3.1 Driver's Handbook
- 8. The use of flashing or revolving lights on motor vehicles is restricted to specific vehicles.3.1 Driver's Handbook
- 9. When are roof mounted flashing AMBER lights legal? (Pick the WRONG answer below)3.1 Driver's Handbook
- 10. 4-way flashers can be used when the vehicle is parked on the highway or any portion thereof due to an emergency or under circumstances beyond the control of the driver.3.1 Driver's Handbook
- 11. Every motor vehicle must be equipped with a mirror. However, temporary/portable door or fender mirrors are illegal when not towing a trailer or another vehicle.3.4 Driver's Handbook
- 12. Motor vehicles must be equipped with a muffler. Only reputable aftermarket exhaust systems, muffler cut-outs and bypasses are permitted to be used on a motor vehicle on the highway.3.8 Driver's Handbook
- 13. When is it permissible to use studded snow tires?3.11
- 14. Trailers and other objects or devices drawn by a motor vehicle on a highway must have a secondary means of attachment to the towing vehicle in the form of a safety chain. The safety chain should be ___________.3.12 Driver's Handbook
- 15. If you are first at the scene of a motor vehicle accident, handling and moving the injured from a vehicle should be immediate, regardless of the risk of being struck by oncoming motorists.4.1 Driver's Handbook
- 16. A driver involved in a collision causing death, injury and/or property damage must stop at the scene of the collision. They must provide their name, address, plate number of their vehicle, driver’s licence and liability insurance card to the other party or parties involved in the collision.4.1 Driver's Handbook
- 17. Collisions resulting in property damage to an apparent extent of $10,000.00 or less does NOT need to be reported to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police or local police force. Just exchange insurance information, then contact the involved insurance agencies.4.1 Driver's Handbook
- 18. The accepted proof of insurance is a New Brunswick Liability Insurance Card, issued by an authorized insurance company.4.1 Driver's Handbook
- 19. When an emergency vehicle or service vehicle is stopped on the highway and has its flashing lights on, all drivers MUST ______________.4.1 Driver's Handbook
- 20. When approaching an emergency vehicle using emergency lights and a siren (oncoming or following), what must we do?4.1 Driver's Handbook
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