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ALBERTA CLASS 7

COMENTARIOS ESTADÍSTICAS RÉCORDS
REALIZAR TEST
Título del Test:
ALBERTA CLASS 7

Descripción:
PRACTICE Test

Fecha de Creación: 2012/02/15

Categoría: Test de conducir

Número Preguntas: 41

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Anyone found guilty of driving with a blood alcohol level over .08/80 mg who has two or more prior alcohol offences in the last 10 years, is disqualified from holding an operator's licence for: 18 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt. 60 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt. 6 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt. 12 month/s from the date of the finding of the guilt.

Who is responsible to ensure that all passengers under the age of 16 years are properly restrained in the vehicle?. Passenger. Both. Driver. Neither.

When you see a yellow flashing pedestrian activated traffic light, slow down to: 20 Km/h. 30 km/h. 50 km/h. 15 km/h.

A person who applies for, or renew a class 1, 2 or 4 operator's licence must also submit a complete medical report. This is required. every year after age 65. every two years from age 45 to 65. every five years to age 45. all of the available selections.

Large trucks require: More time for stopping only. More time and space for starting, stopping, and turning. More space for turning only. Wider lanes.

When visibility becomes so poor that it is no longer safe to continue driving. Turn on your four-way flashers, do not attempt to drive until conditions improve, slow down and move your vehicle well off the road to a safe location. Do not attempt to drive until conditions improve. Continue to drive at same speed. Turn on your four-way flashers.

The holder of a Class 7 operators licence may operate. a vehicle or combination of vehicles that the holder of a Class 5 operators licence may operate as a learner. a motorcycle (for learning) if the holder of the licence is 16 years of age or older. all of the available selections. a moped.

To obtain a Learner's licence you must: be 14 years of age or older, pass a vision screening and a knowledge test on the rules of the road, have valid identification. be 14 years of age or older, pass a vision screening and a knowledge test on the rules of the road, pass road test.

If you are in a funeral procession, you may follow through an intersection controlled by a stop sign or a red signal without stopping. You must have your headlights on, and may only proceed: if it is safe to do so. if you are not the lead vehicle. all of the available selections. if you are following immediately behind the vehicle ahead.

The air brake endorsement is the. "H" endorsement. "Q" endorsement. "K" endorsement. "A" endorsement.

The holder of a Class 5 operator's licence may operate. a motorcycle. a motor vehicle transporting passengers for hire. a two-axle single motor vehicle. a motor vehicle with a seating capacity of more than 15 while that vehicle is transporting any person other than the driver.

When approaching the end of the passing lane, drivers in the right hand lane must?. Slow down and merge. Merge safely with other traffic to the left moving in the same direction. Speed up and the merge. Stop for two seconds.

The vehicle for your road test must be in acceptable working condition and must have: rear seats. spare tire. signal lights.

The holder of a Class 4 operators licence may operate: all motor vehicles under classes 1, 2, 3 and 6 for learning only. an ambulance or taxi. a bus that has a seating capacity of not more than 24, excluding the operator. any or all of the other answers mentioned.

If you are aproching to an intersection controled by a stop sign or a red trafic control light , an a funeral procession is crossing by, you must. pass through. Yield the right-of way until it has passed before procceding. come to a complete stop and procced only when is safe to.

You must have. valid registration from an Alberta registry for your trailer and it must be with you when you are towing the trailer. a valid license plate attached to the rear of the trailer and clearly visible. all of above.

A trailer the working tail-lights , brake lights and turn signals that are activated from the towing vehicle. True. False.

Brakes are required on a trailer if they are needed to control the safe movement of the trailer. However, trailers with a gross weight of 910 kilograms (2,000 pounds) or less, and trailers with a gross weight that is less than half the unloaded weight of the vehicle that is doing the towing don't require brakes. True. False.

When backing a trailer to the right, be aware that your visibility is limited due to a. blind spots behind the trailer. blind spots beside the trailer. shade areas behind the trailer. glare from the sun.

The ABS allows you to steer while the brakes are being applied. true. false.

With ABS brakes you can brake as hard as you need without losing your ability to. stop quickly. steer. keep going.

To brake in an emergency with ABS brakes you must. Apply steady firm pressure to the brake pedal, do not pump or release the brake pedal, look and steer in the direction you want to go. Press firmly on the brake pedal to the point just before the wheels lock , If the wheels locks, release the break pedal slightly to regain steering control. Press the brake pedal firmly again without locking the wheels, look and steer in the direction you want the front of the vehicle to go. None of above.

Most skids are the result of. Loss of control. Drivers error. Broken brakes.

A skid can occur when you. drive too quickly on poor road conditions like ice, snow, rain, mud, sand or gravel. turn the steering wheel too sharply. turn the steering wheel too much for the speed you are traveling. brake too firmly. accelerate too quickly. All of above.

A power skid occurs when. you accelerate too quickly, causing the wheels to spin. driving on an iced road. all of above.

To back in a straight line. Place your left hand at the top of the steering wheel and look over your right shoulder through the rear window and back up slowly. Use both hands on the steering wheel , look over your left shoulder with occasional glances to the front and back up slowly. Use one hand on the steering wheel , look over your right shoulder with occasional glances to the front and back up slowly.

When backing to the left or right. Place your left hand at the top of the steering wheel and look over your right shoulder through the rear window and back up slowly. Use both hands on the steering wheel ,to back to the left look over your left shoulder with occasional glances to the front , to back to the right look over your right shoulder with occasional glances to the front. Use one hand on the steering wheel , look over your right shoulder with occasional glances to the front and back up slowly.

When required to stop quickly in an emergency. use the threshold braking technique. Apply hard pressure to the brake pedal. Press firmly on the brake pedal until the wheels lock.

A weave zone of a highway is the area... where highway entrances and exits are close together. that require driver’s full attention because vehicles are slowing down to exit the highway while other vehicles are speeding up to enter. Usually found on some limited-access highways. All of above.

Before entering a curve. accelerate slightly after entering the curve to maintain a safe speed. do not pass vehicles or cut corners on curves. Slow down and stay centered in your lane. curves become more dangerous when they are wet or slippery. All of above.

If there is no stop line or marked crosswalk at the intersection, you must stop. 3 meters of the intersecting road. 5 meters of the intersecting road. 15 meters of the intersecting road.

According to the law in Alberta, it is the driver’s responsibility to ensure that. Any child who is under the age of six years and whose weight does not exceed 18 kgs. (40 lb.) must be properly restrained in a child safety seat according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Any child who is under the age of five years and whose weight does not exceed 18 kgs. (40 lb.) must be properly restrained in a child safety seat according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Any child who is under the age of six years and whose weight does not exceed 12 kgs. must be properly restrained in a child safety seat according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Other than cases of necessity, who is permitted to use the shoulder of a highway?. Slow-moving vehicles. Pedestrians and bicycles. Vehicles towing a trailer. Motorcycles.

Parents or legal guardians are able to have the right to withdraw their consent in writing at any time until the person reaches the age of 18 years? . Yes and If they withdraw their consent , the operator's licence privileges will be suspended. The signature of your parent or legal guardian is not required if you can provide documentation that you are married or self-supporting. No, the operator's licence privileges can be suspended only by Alberta Transportation. Yes, If they withdraw their consent, the operator's licence privileges will be suspended. The signature of your parent or legal guardian is always required .

Motorists must slow to what speed when passing emergency vehicles or tow trucks that are stopped with their lights flashing?. 50 km/h. 60 km/h. 70 km/h. 80 km/h.

If your front tire goes flat, your vehicle will pullstrongly to the side that does not have the flat tire. True. False.

When driving at night, it is a good idea to: Avoid busy streets. Use your highbeams. Glance to the right edge of the road to avoid glare from oncominglights. All of the above.

What is the minimum amount of time it will take to completethe Graduated Driver Licensing program?. 1 year. 2 years. 3 years. 4 years.

How far back are you required to stop from railroad tracks?. 6 metres from the nearest rail. 5 metres from the nearest rail. 10 metres from the nearest rail. 3 metres from the nearest rail.

Solid white lines indicate that: Lane changing is permitted. Traffic is traveling in opposite directions. Lane changing is not permitted. None of the above.

What clues might indicate that you are approaching a stale green light?. many cars are lined up at the cross street waiting for their light to turn green. pedestrians are no longer in the intersection. the crosswalk signal has changed from a white figure to a flashing orange hand.

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