Tria test G1
Test 4

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Parking permit for individuals with disabilities...

  • A. All options are correct

  • B. Allows drivers to park in designated disabled parking spots, even if the disabled person is not a passenger

  • C. Is issued to the individual, and the vehicle with this permit gains the right to park in designated spots for individuals with disabilities

  • D. Allows individuals with disabilities to park wherever they want, even in 'No Parking' zones

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Under favorable weather conditions, what is the minimum distance a driver must maintain from the motorcycle in front?

  • A. 2 seconds

  • B. 1 second

  • C. 3 seconds

  • D. 4 seconds

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What documents must a driver carry to present upon request by a police officer?

  • A. Vehicle ownership documents

  • B. All options are correct

  • C. Pink insurance policy document

  • D. Valid driver's license

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When a police officer directs drivers towards an intersection with a red light, what is the driver's responsibility?

  • A. Notify the officer about the red light

  • B. Stop and ensure the officer has given them permission to proceed

  • C. The driver should wait for the light to turn green

  • D. The driver must follow the police officer's instructions

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The best way to stop quickly on wet or snowy roads is...

  • A. Brake hard and grip the steering wheel tightly to prevent skidding

  • B. Do not brake. Remove your foot from the gas pedal and let the car stop on its own

  • C. Brake as usual; do not brake hard

  • D. Brake hard. If the wheels lock, lift your foot from the brake and quickly press the brake pedal again until the vehicle comes to a complete stop

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Pedestrians approaching a flashing or steady red hand signal should:

  • A. Not start crossing, and if they are in the middle of the crossing, finish quickly and carefully

  • B. Cross slowly

  • C. Run through the intersection as quickly as possible

  • D. Wave their hand to show respect for the red light

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What does a solid line on the left side of the lane mean?

  • A. Conditions are not safe for overtaking

  • B. Overtake with caution

  • C. Overtake whenever conditions are suitable

  • D. Only overtake when no traffic is visible

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According to the law, drivers are required to report an accident to the police when the accident results in damages exceeding...

  • A. $2000

  • B. $100

  • C. $200

  • D. $500

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When driving on the highway, near an exit lane, if there is a solid line on the right side of the lane, what must the driver do?

  • A. Join the traffic on the left

  • B. Join the traffic on the right

  • C. Do nothing unless intending to exit; the lane is unaffected

  • D. Must exit, as the lane ends

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Upon reaching a railway crossing where electrical or mechanical signals warn of an approaching train, the driver must:

  • A. Stop at least 5 meters from the railway line or entrance

  • B. Accelerate and cross the railway as quickly as possible

  • C. Stop at least 1.5 meters from the railway line or entrance

  • D. Slow down and cross the railway cautiously

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What does a traffic sign with a red light and a green arrow indicate?

  • A. The green arrow is for pedestrians

  • B. Proceed cautiously in the direction of the arrow

  • C. Stop, then proceed

  • D. Stop and wait for the light to turn green before turning in the direction of the arrow

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What coverage does insurance provide for a driver without insurance?

  • A. Up to $20,000

  • B. Up to $15,000

  • C. Up to $10,000

  • D. None

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What does a flashing blue light on a vehicle indicate?

  • A. Vehicle carrying explosives

  • B. Snowplow vehicle

  • C. Emergency police vehicle

  • D. Ambulance

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If a commercial vehicle breaks down on the highway during hours when lights are required, at what distance should night warning signs be placed in front and behind the vehicle?

  • A. 15 meters

  • B. 60 meters

  • C. 30 meters

  • D. 90 meters

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What should drivers do if they get stuck in snow?

  • A. Keep the vehicle running to prevent occupants from freezing

  • B. Exit the vehicle and seek help

  • C. Run the vehicle's engine for 5 minutes (or less) every hour to stay warm while avoiding carbon monoxide poisoning

  • D. To stay warm, signal for help and light a fire

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What does the term 'overdriving' mean regarding headlight use?

  • A. It means the driver is using the headlights excessively, which may cause them to burn out

  • B. All options are correct

  • C. It means the vehicle's speed is too high, and the stopping distance exceeds what the headlights illuminate

  • D. It means the driver is using high beams the entire time

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After any change in their name or address, how long do drivers have to notify the Ministry of Transportation?

  • A. Until the next time they intend to renew their license

  • B. Within 12 days

  • C. Within 28 days

  • D. Within 6 days

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Never change lanes without...

  • A. Using your signal and reducing speed

  • B. Checking the rearview mirror

  • C. Honking and signaling with your hand

  • D. Using your signal and checking the side mirrors and blind spots

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What are the consequences for a driver arrested with a blood alcohol concentration in the warning range (0.05 to 0.08) for the third time or more?

  • A. Mandatory alcohol rehabilitation program

  • B. All options are correct

  • C. License suspension for 30 days and a $150 fine

  • D. Vehicle impoundment for six months

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When faced with a congested intersection, what is the driver's duty?

  • A. Turn around and find another route with less traffic

  • B. Get as close as possible to the vehicle in front

  • C. Stop before entering the intersection and wait for the traffic ahead to move

  • D. Honk and force the vehicles ahead to move

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Under what circumstances can the Ministry of Transportation suspend a driver's G license after a 9-point negative interview?

  • A. The Ministry of Transportation cannot suspend the license unless the driver has accumulated 15 negative points

  • B. If the license is not required for commercial purposes

  • C. If the driver has less than 5 years of driving experience

  • D. If the driver fails to attend the interview or has no valid reasons to keep the license

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In a lane without any divider, if a school bus with its red flashing light is stopped, what must other drivers do?

  • A. Pass by and honk loudly

  • B. Slow down and pass cautiously, watching for children crossing the highway

  • C. Wait for oncoming vehicles to pass and then go

  • D. If approaching from behind the school bus, stop at least 20 meters away, and if approaching from the front, stop at a safe distance. Only proceed when the bus light is no longer flashing

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How is a right turn signaled by hand?

  • A. Circular motion of the hand

  • B. Extend your arm horizontally out of the vehicle

  • C. Extend your arm out of the vehicle and bend it down at the elbow

  • D. Extend your arm out of the vehicle and bend it up at the elbow

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Dedicated slow-moving vehicle lanes allow them to travel in the right lane so that faster vehicles can easily overtake in the left lane.

  • A. True

  • B. False

  • C. This is a two-option question

  • D. This is a two-option question

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Permanent license (G license) holders must interview or retake driving tests if they accumulate...

  • A. 3 negative points

  • B. 6 negative points

  • C. 9 negative points

  • D. 15 negative points

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If you want to back up straight or to the right:

  • A. Turn your body and head to the right and look back over your right shoulder

  • B. Turn your body and head to the right but do not look back over your right shoulder

  • C. Turn your body and head to the left and look back over your left shoulder

  • D. Turn your body and head to the left but do not look back over your left shoulder

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What should you do when the vehicle's brakes fail?

  • A. Press the brake pedal with all your strength to try to get it to work again

  • B. Take emergency brakes (pull the handbrake), honk to alert other drivers, and choose a low-risk crash point

  • C. Wave to the nearest police officer and ask for help

  • D. Pump the brakes repeatedly and shift to a lower gear

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If traffic lights change while pedestrians are crossing the street, who has the right of way?

  • A. Pedestrians

  • B. Vehicles coming from the right

  • C. Vehicles intending to turn

  • D. Vehicles coming from the left

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Under what circumstances can a driver's license be suspended?

  • A. If the driver is unable to pay the traffic fine set by the court

  • B. If the driver is unable to take retests

  • C. If the driver is unable to pay the reinstatement fee

  • D. All options are correct

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What should a driver do if they feel drowsy while driving?

  • A. Lower the car window to let fresh air in

  • B. Turn on the radio

  • C. Pull over in a safe place and rest

  • D. Reduce speed

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When a G license driver receives 15 negative points for the first time, their license:

  • A. Will be suspended for 15 days

  • B. Will be suspended for 6 months

  • C. Will be suspended for 7 days

  • D. Will be suspended for 30 days

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At an intersection where a left turn lane is marked:

  • A. Turn from the marked lane

  • B. You can use it to park the vehicle

  • C. You can use it to overtake slower traffic

  • D. No need to signal anymore

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When you want to turn left from one one-way street to another one-way street, you should:

  • A. Turn from the far right of the first street to the far left of the second street

  • B. Turn from the far right of the first street to the far right of the second street

  • C. Turn from the far left of the first street to the far right of the second street

  • D. Turn from the far left of the first street to the far left of the second street

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When a reportable accident occurs, drivers are required to report the accident to the nearest police department...

  • A. Within 72 hours

  • B. Within 48 hours

  • C. Within 24 hours

  • D. Immediately

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The central lane on some roads is used as...

  • A. Emergency parking

  • B. Temporary parking

  • C. Left turn lane for both directions of traffic

  • D. Overtaking lane

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What is the safest action when drivers are on black ice (or black ice)?

  • A. Brake hard while gripping the steering wheel firmly

  • B. Shift to neutral and steer the vehicle in the desired direction

  • C. Gently lift your foot off the gas pedal and steer the vehicle in the desired direction

  • D. Gently lift your foot off the gas pedal and quickly steer the vehicle to the side of the road

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Failing the road test can result from...

  • A. All options are correct

  • B. Not following traffic laws

  • C. Performing dangerous maneuvers

  • D. Lacking sufficient skills

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What does a flashing green light at an intersection, where turning right and left is allowed, indicate?

  • A. Turning left and right, or going straight, is allowed if there are no obstacles

  • B. Turning left is allowed if there are no obstacles

  • C. Turning right is allowed if there are no obstacles

  • D. Going straight is allowed if there are no obstacles

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When is a driver allowed to lend their license to someone else?

  • A. When someone else urgently needs it

  • B. When the person is learning to drive

  • C. When the license is needed for identification purposes

  • D. Never

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Wet roads may cause:

  • A. Poor visibility

  • B. Slippery conditions

  • C. All options are correct

  • D. Reduced friction with the road