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Unless otherwise posted, what is the basic speed limit outside a city, town or village on a primary highway?
Unless otherwise posted, what is the basic speed limit outside a city, town or village on a primary highway?
- 90 km/h
- 100 km/h (correct)
- 110 km/h
- 80 km/h
When backing a passenger vehicle to the left, a driver should:
When backing a passenger vehicle to the left, a driver should:
- Look over the left shoulder with occasional glances to the front (correct)
- Look in the inside rear-view mirror and make steering adjustments as necessary
- Look over the right shoulder with occasional glances to the front
- Without shoulder checking, use the inside and outside rear-view mirrors to ensure the best view to the rear and both sides of the vehicle
When approaching an intersection and facing a traffic control light that is showing a green right-turn arrow and a red light, a driver:
When approaching an intersection and facing a traffic control light that is showing a green right-turn arrow and a red light, a driver:
- May go straight through the intersection without stopping
- May proceed when safe, without stopping, in the direction of the arrow (correct)
- Must stop and wait for a green light before turning in the direction of the arrow
- May turn left without stopping
Alberta has a demerit point system where a fully licensed driver is suspended when they accumulate:
Alberta has a demerit point system where a fully licensed driver is suspended when they accumulate:
When passing a large truck on a two-way highway, a driver should:
When passing a large truck on a two-way highway, a driver should:
Which statement best describes the steps for turning right at a red traffic light?
Which statement best describes the steps for turning right at a red traffic light?
A single solid white line between driving lanes in an urban area means:
A single solid white line between driving lanes in an urban area means:
A “parking lane” as defined in the Basic Licence Driver’s Handbook is:
A “parking lane” as defined in the Basic Licence Driver’s Handbook is:
Shoulder checking means:
Shoulder checking means:
A traffic-lane control light with an illuminated red “X” means:
A traffic-lane control light with an illuminated red “X” means:
Does a parent have the right to withdraw a previously given 'parental consent' for someone under 18 years of age with respect to an operator’s licence?
Does a parent have the right to withdraw a previously given 'parental consent' for someone under 18 years of age with respect to an operator’s licence?
When approaching a Yield sign, you must:
When approaching a Yield sign, you must:
The term 'over-driving' your headlights at night means:
The term 'over-driving' your headlights at night means:
Study Notes
Alberta Basic Licence Drivers Assessment
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Basic speed limit outside urban areas on a primary highway is 100 km/h unless otherwise posted.
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When backing a passenger vehicle to the left, look over the left shoulder with occasional front glances for safe navigation.
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At an intersection with a green right-turn arrow and a red light, a driver may proceed safely in the direction of the arrow without stopping.
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A fully licensed driver in Alberta is suspended for accumulating 15 demerit points.
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When passing a large truck on a two-way highway, return to your lane only when the truck is no longer visible in your rear-view mirrors.
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Right turns at red traffic lights require signaling, checking for prohibitions, and yielding the right-of-way before proceeding.
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A specific road sign may indicate a route for vehicles over 4500 kg or a route for slow-moving vehicles, among other meanings.
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A single solid white line between lanes indicates lane changes are not permitted.
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Defined as the lane closest to the curb where parking is allowed, a "parking lane" encompasses various aspects from parking meters to the edge of the roadway.
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Shoulder checking means glancing into the blind spot in the direction of intended movement to ensure safety.
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An illuminated red "X" on a traffic-lane control light signifies that travel is not permitted in that lane.
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A parent can withdraw previously given "parental consent" for someone under 18 regarding an operator's license if the person is not self-supporting or married.
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Approaching a Yield sign requires yielding the right-of-way to all pedestrians and vehicles not facing the sign.
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"Over-driving" your headlights refers to traveling at a speed that exceeds the distance illuminated by your headlights at night.
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Test your knowledge of driving regulations with this Alberta Basic Licence Drivers Assessment quiz. Questions cover important topics such as speed limits and safe backing procedures. Perfect for those preparing for their driver's test in Alberta.