• 1. What does the yellow light at an intersection indicate?
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  • 2. A yellow or amber flasher light means stop, then proceed when safe.
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  • 3. Unless a sign indicates otherwise, a right turn may be made on a red light provided the vehicle is first brought to a full stop and the right of way of pedestrians and other traffic is considered.
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  • 4. What does a red flashing traffic light indicate?
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  • 5. Coasting a vehicle with the transmission in neutral is prohibited.
    4.22 Driver's Handbook
  • 6. When is it NOT permissible to have people ride in the portion of the motor vehicle that is not designed or normally used for carrying passengers?
    4.22 Driver's Handbook
  • 7. The number of passengers is limited to the number of operating seatbelts. What would be the exception to this rule?
    5.3 Driver's Handbook
  • 8. Display screens, monitors, DVD players and computer screens are not permitted within the visual range of the driver, unless they are part of a GPS unit or provide information to the driver on the vehicle’s various operating systems.
    5.6 Driver's Handbook
  • 9. If you are caught driving with a BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) level within the “warning range” of 0.05 and 0.08 percent, you will be free of penalties and likely be given a warning.
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  • 10. In New Brunswick, police officers have discretion under the Motor Vehicle Act to suspend a driver’s licence for 24 hours if they have concerns about the safety of the driver and others who share the road.
    5.9 Driver's Handbook
  • 11. When discussing traction, we know that the increased friction between a tire and the road is at it highest level when ___________.
    5.10 Driver's Handbook
  • 12. Driving is a high-risk task. It is important to always pay attention — keep your mind on driving — be alert and adjust to the actions of others. What are some of the ways we can do this?
    6.1 Driver's Handbook
  • 13. Motorcyclists are more adventurous and more inspiring than anybody else on the road.
    OK... We made this one up because we are motorcyclists.
  • 14. Vehicle drivers and motorcyclists must share the road and do so safely. Always follow the rules of the road and be alert to the traffic around you. Which of these statements is INCORRECT?
    6.3 Driver's Handbook
  • 15. “Ellen’s Law” is a new law in New Brunswick, which stipulates “one meter of space” between your vehicle and a bicycle. The law is named after aspiring and inspiring amateur cyclist Ellen Watters, who died as a result of injuries from a collision with a motor vehicle while she was on a training ride near Sussex.
    6.4 Driver's Handbook
  • 16. It is an offence for a cyclist to drive on sidewalks. Bicyclists are subject to the same rules of the road as motor vehicle drivers. A cyclist must drive in the same lane as traffic, as close to the right as possible.
    6.4 Driver's Handbook
  • 17. Remember that pedestrians are extremely vulnerable to death or injury in a collision with a motor vehicle. Which of the following statements are INCORRECT about sharing the road with pedestrians?
    6.5 Driver's Handbook
  • 18. School buses are specially marked and have alternating flashing lights. Which statements below are correct? Which rules below must a bus driver commit to?
    6.6 Driver's Handbook
  • 19. A truck driver sits twice as high as the driver of a smaller vehicle. Therefore, the truck driver has superior vision of surrounding traffic and can react more promptly to events as they develop.
    6.9 Driver's Handbook
  • 20. It is illegal for a commercial motor vehicle (other than a police vehicle) or a vehicle towing a trailer or a mobile home to follow another vehicle within 60 metres when travelling upon a highway outside a business or residential district except for the purpose of overtaking and passing.
    9.0 Driver's Handbook
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