NB Driver's Test
If you are approaching a school bus from the front or the rear thathas 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 how many metres?
5 metres.
What is the speed limit in an urban district?
50km/h
What is the speed limit for school zones?
50km/h, unless otherwise posted.
What is the speed limit in other locations unless otherwise posted?
80km/h
In multi-lane traffic, where must a vehicle be driven?
A vehicle must be driven in the lane nearest the right hand edge of the highway, except when preparing to make a left turn or when passing another vehicle.
What are blind spots?
All vehicles have a "blind spot" in the right and left rear corners. Your rear view mirror will not show a car in the lane next to yours when its front bumper is about even with or ahead of your rear bumper. If you rely only upon your inside mirror and turn into another lane without looking over your shoulder you could collide with a vehicle travelling in your blind spot.
Within how many hours must a collision be reported?
Collision reports must be forwarded to the Registrar of Motor Vehicles within 24 hours.
What most the Registrar do if the owner cannot prove financial responsibility?
Suspend the license.
What is the speed limit for construction zones?
The same unless otherwise posted.
What do white lines indicate?
These lines are used to divide lanes of traffic moving in the same direction. White lines also may mark the right shoulder of the highway.
What do yellow lines indicate?
These lines on the pavement divide traffic moving in opposite directions. They are for your guidance and protection and can assist you in driving safely.
What are painted islands?
These markings are painted on the pavement at an approach to an intersection to provide a protected or exclusive lane for left or right-turning vehicles. Once in the turning lane, the motorist must turn left or right only, as the case may be, and should not drive over the striped, painted islands.
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.
True
TF. A driver involved in a collision in which a person is injured, even slightly, or killed, or when the total property damage amounts to $1,000.00 or more, must be able to prove his/her financial responsibility at the time of the collision.
True
TF. Collisions resulting in death or injury to any person, or total property damage to an apparent extent of $1,000.00 or more must be reported immediately to the nearest office of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police or if in a town or city, to a member of the local police.
True
TF. This speed limit for school zones is in effect between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on the days which school is in session
True
What is the difference between a solid yellow line and a dotted yellow line?
When the centre markings consist of two yellow lines and the solid line is on your side you are prohibited from passing. When the broken line is on your side it indicates that passing is permitted if traffic and other conditions allow.
It is unlawful for a vehicle to be driven to the left side of the roadway under what circumstances?
a) When approaching the crest of a grade or upon a curve in the highway where the driver's view is obstructed within such distance as to create a hazard in the event another vehicle might approach from the opposite direction. b) When approaching within 30 metres (100 feet) of or crossing any intersection or railroad grade crossing; or c) When the view is obstructed upon approaching within 30 metres (100 feet) of any bridge, viaduct or tunnel)
It is an offence to pass another vehicle on the right except when?
a) overtaking a vehicle making a left turn or signalling a left turn; b) on a one way street; c) on streets and highways marked for multi-lanes going in the same direction.