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When backing a passenger vehicle to the left, what should a driver do?
When backing a passenger vehicle to the left, what should a driver do?
- Look over the left shoulder with occasional glances to the front (correct)
- 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
- Look over the right shoulder with occasional glances to the front
- Look in the inside rear-view mirror and make steering adjustments as necessary
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, unless otherwise posted?
- 90 km/h
- 100 km/h
- 110 km/h (correct)
- 80 km/h
When passing a large truck on a two-way highway, what should a driver do?
When passing a large truck on a two-way highway, what should a driver do?
- Leave extra room before returning to their lane (correct)
- Return to their lane when signalled by the truck’s headlights
- Return to their lane when the truck is no longer visible in any of their rear-view mirrors
- None of the above
When facing a traffic control light showing a green right-turn arrow and a red light at an intersection, what should a driver do?
When facing a traffic control light showing a green right-turn arrow and a red light at an intersection, what should a driver do?
In Alberta's demerit point system, at how many points is a fully licenced (non-learner, non-probationary) driver suspended?
In Alberta's demerit point system, at how many points is a fully licenced (non-learner, non-probationary) driver suspended?
Study Notes
Backing a Passenger Vehicle
- When backing a passenger vehicle to the left, check the blind spot and use mirrors and looking over the shoulder.
Speed Limit
- The basic speed limit outside a city, town, or village on a primary highway is the posted speed limit, unless otherwise indicated.
Passing a Large Truck
- When passing a large truck on a two-way highway, pass on the left and do not cut off the truck.
Traffic Control Light
- When facing a traffic control light showing a green right-turn arrow and a red light at an intersection, a driver can turn right but must yield to pedestrians and other traffic.
Demerit Point System
- In Alberta's demerit point system, a fully licensed (non-learner, non-probationary) driver is suspended at 15 points.
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Description
Test your knowledge of Alberta's basic driving regulations and safety guidelines with this quiz. From speed limits to proper maneuvering, this assessment covers essential information for new drivers.