• 1. Radar Detectors; both possession and use of these devices are illegal in New Brunswick.
    4.0
  • 2. The driver of any vehicle involved in a collision causing death or injury to any person or property damage must stop at the scene of the collision and provide _________________.
    4.1
  • 3. Upon the approach from either direction of any authorized emergency vehicle you must _______________.
    4.1
  • 4. Collisions not involving death or injury to those involved, but appear to include significant damage do NOT need to be reported to the police.
    4.1
  • 5. Where no speed hazard exists that require lower speed, the speed limits on urban (City) provincial streets and highways are ________________, unless otherwise posted.
    4.2
  • 6. Where no speed hazard exists that require lower speed, the speed limits on any other area than urban (City) provincial streets and highways are ________________, unless otherwise posted.
    4.2
  • 7. It is an offence under the Act for any person to drive at such a slow speed as to block the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, except when reduced speed is necessary for safe operation.
    4.3
  • 8. When is it permissable to pass another vehicle on the right?
    4.4
  • 9. It is permissable to drive off the roadway onto the shoulder to pass another vehicle.
    4.4
  • 10. If you are approaching a school bus from the front or the rear that has stopped to take on or discharge passengers as indicated by flashing red lights, you must bring your vehicle to a full stop not less than _____ meters in front or rear of the school bus
    4.5
  • 11. A vehicle must be driven in the lane nearest the left hand edge of the highway, except when preparing to make a right turn or when passing another vehicle.
    4.7
  • 12. White lines are used to divide lanes of traffic moving in the same direction. White lines also may mark the right shoulder of the highway.
    4.7
  • 13. Yellow lines on the pavement divide traffic moving in the same direction. They are for your guidance and protection and can assist you in driving safely.
    4.7
  • 14. All vehicles have a “blind spot” in the right and left rear corners. As a driver, how can you confirm that there is no vehicle in your blindspot before changing lanes?
    4.8
  • 15. Is it legal to pass a vehicle where your view along the highway is obstructed within a distance of 150 metres or where the pavement markings prohibit.
    4.9
  • 16. All signals shall be given at least _______ before making a turn.
    4.10
  • 17. When two vehicles enter an uncontrolled intersection (three or four way stop signs) at approximately the same time, you must yield to the driver on your __________.
    4.11
  • 18. The driver of a vehicle intending to turn to the left must yield to any vehicle approaching from the opposite direction. While waiting, he/she should remember to keep wheels _____________ until ready to turn.
    4.11
  • 19. Before emerging from an alley, driveway or building in a business or residential district, you must stop your vehicle immediately prior to driving on the sidewalk or on the sidewalk area extending across any alleyway.
    4.11
  • 20. At a railway crossing with either lights flashing or a flagman signalling, the driver must bring his/her vehicle to a stop not less than ___________ from the nearest rail.
    4.12
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