Some of the 38 Sets below contain facts that are subject to change.
DIRECTIONS: For each Set, scroll so tip of red arrow is just visible at bottom of your screen, consider "a)" and "b)", then scroll to see answer below arrow:
> If you understand everything in a Set, circle Set's # on worksheet.
> If you don't understand everything in a Set, underline Set's #.
 
Example Set: stop sign and yield sign
a) both are red
b) one is red and one is yellow
b) one is red and one is yellow
 
 
Set 501: look well ahead, scan side to side, check mirrors, periodically check dash
a) repeat cycle continuously
b) repeat cycle every 10 to 11 seconds
a) repeat cycle continuously
 
 
 
Set 502: a child runs into the street from behind a bush, but you can't stop in time
a) you need to practice stopping faster
b) do not overdrive your ability to see
b) do not overdrive your ability to see
 
 
 
Set 503: look well ahead of your vehicle
a) at least 30 seconds ahead
b) 1 to 2 blocks ahead in the city, 1/2 km ahead on the freeway
b) 1 to 2 blocks ahead in the city, 1/2 km ahead on the freeway
 
 
 
Set 504: in a vehicle with a rear window
a) look in the mirrors while backing up
b) glance in the mirrors before slowing or stopping
b) glance in the mirrors before slowing or stopping
 
 
 
Set 505: to check the blind zone around a vehicle, you must
a) glance over your shoulder
b) walk around the vehicle
b) walk around the vehicle
 
 
 
Set 506: opening the door of a parked vehicle
a) is sometimes illegal
b) always approach the door from the rear of the vehicle
a) is sometimes illegal
 
 
 
Set 507: you need to glance over your left shoulder
a) before you reverse
b) before you turn right
a) before you reverse
 
 
 
Set 508: if you haven't moved for awhile, do this first before you reverse
a) walk around the back of the vehicle
b) shift to "R"
a) walk around the back of the vehicle
 
 
 
Set 509: backing a vehicle is tricky and you are usually at fault for a crash
a) driving into parking spots or driveways is safer
b) try to back into driveways or parking spots
b) try to back into driveways or parking spots
 
 
 
Set 510: you can drive 50 km/hr within cities or towns, and 80 km/hr outside them
a) that's the law
b) that's not the law
b) that's not the law
 
 
 
Set 511: to help your vehicle stop faster
a) cover the brake
b) pump the brakes
a) cover the brake
 
 
 
Set 512: under or over inflated tires on paved surfaces
a) increase traction
b) reduce traction
b) reduce traction
 
 
 
Set 513: accelerating, decelerating, steering, braking
a) all can cause a skid
b) one will not cause a skid
a) all can cause a skid
 
 
 
Set 514: reduce speed
a) before entering a curve
b) after entering a curve, then it's easier to "feel" the correct speed
a) before entering a curve
 
 
 
Set 515: if your tires start to lose traction in a curve
a) apply the brakes to slow down
b) braking may be the worst thing to do
b) braking may be the worst thing to do
 
 
 
Set 516: coasting downhill in neutral or with the clutch pedal depressed
a) one is not illegal
b) both are illegal
b) both are illegal
 
 
 
Set 517: extra weight in your vehicle
a) can cause it to steer very differently
b) shortens stopping distances by increasing traction
a) can cause it to steer very differently
 
 
 
Set 518: when holding a steering wheel with an air bag module in it
a) place your hands at the 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock position
b) your hands could hit your face if the airbag deploys
b) your hands could hit your face if the airbag deploys
 
 
 
Set 519: looking well ahead helps you steer your vehicle while driving straight
a) but not while turning
b) and also while turning
b) and also while turning
 
 
 
Set 520: when stopping behind a stop line or another vehicle
a) stay well back until vehicles stop safely behind you
b) leave 2 meters of space in front of your vehicle
a) stay well back until vehicles stop safely behind you
 
 
 
Set 521: with a tailgater, use your hazard lights, or change lanes, or pull over, or
a) accelerate slightly
b) slow down slightly to increase the space between you and the vehicle ahead
b) slow down slightly to increase the space between you and the vehicle ahead
 
 
 
Set 522: the better way to protect yourself from other drivers' mistakes
a) maintain space around your vehicle
b) have an escape route
a) maintain space around your vehicle
 
 
 
Set 523: safest lane on a multi-lane road
a) right lane
b) it can change constantly
b) it can change constantly
 
 
 
Set 524: with approaching motorcycles or bicycles, this is the most dangerous
a) overestimating their speed
b) underestimating their speed
b) underestimating their speed
 
 
 
Set 525: always giving a turn signal at least half a block before turning
a) is the best way to communicate
b) may confuse other people
b) may confuse other people
 
 
 
Set 526: hazard lights
a) only use when stopped
b) sometimes useful when moving
b) sometimes useful when moving
 
 
 
Set 527: if a vehicle's owner gives expressed or implied consent to use their vehicle
a) owner is liable for a crash that occurs even if they are not in the vehicle
b) owner is only liable for a crash that occurs if they are in the vehicle
b) owner is only liable for a crash that occurs if they are in the vehicle
 
 
 
Set 528: if you leave your vehicle with a mechanic and they crash it on a test drive
a) the mechanic is always liable for the crash
b) you may be liable for the crash
b) you may be liable for the crash
 
 
 
Set 529: L-driver's supervisor should be aware of vehicles behind their vehicle
a) they should use one of their vehicle's 3 mirrors
b) they should install at least one additional mirror
b) they should install at least one additional mirror
 
 
 
Set 530: L-driver's supervisor should practice stopping car from passenger seat
a) press release button while appling parking brake
b) do not press release button while appling parking brake
b) do not press release button while appling parking brake
 
 
 
Set 531: L-driver's supervisor should practice shifting to "N" from passenger seat
a) while using shift release mechanism
b) but not while using shift release mechanism
b) but not while using shift release mechanism
 
 
 
Set 532: person responsible for a speeding ticket issued by a police officer
a) vehicle's owner even if someone else is driving the vehicle
b) person driving the vehicle
b) person driving the vehicle
 
 
 
Set 533: person responsible for a red light camera ticket
a) vehicle's owner even if someone else is driving the vehicle
b) person driving the vehicle
a) vehicle's owner even if someone else is driving the vehicle
 
 
 
Set 534: if there are insurance papers in a vehicle
a) you will have insurance coverage when you drive the vehicle
b) you may not have insurance coverage when you drive the vehicle
b) you may not have insurance coverage when you drive the vehicle
 
 
 
Set 535: something is hanging from center mirror or windows are dirty
a) it may be illegal to drive the vehicle
b) this is acceptable because many vehicles have these conditions
b) this is acceptable because many vehicles have these conditions
 
 
 
Set 536: the "Defence of Necessity" has 3 requirements, including the need to prove
a) there was an imminent danger and no legal alternative to your illegal action
b) the harm (if any) you caused was greater than the harm you avoided
a) there was an imminent danger and no legal alternative to your illegal action
 
 
Set 537: to head left on a cross street but avoid making a risky left turn
a) proceed straight and make 4 right turns
b) proceed straight and make 3 right turns
b) proceed straight and make 3 right turns
 
 
Set 538: to head left on a cross street but avoid making a risky left turn
a) turn right, go 1 block and turn left, make a U-turn, turn right at cross street
b) turn right, go 1 block and turn left, make a U-turn, turn left at cross street
a) turn right, go 1 block and turn left, make a U-turn, turn right at cross street
 
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