Streetcar Safety Rules
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Streetcar Safety Rules

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When approaching a streetcar that is picking up and letting off passengers, how far must you stop behind the rare doors?

  • 40 metres
  • 12 metres (correct)
  • 150 metres
  • Two metres
  • What should you do when approaching a streetcar at a stop where an area has been set aside for passengers?

  • Never pass
  • Pass on the right unless you are driving on a one-way road
  • Drive at a reasonable speed and be ready in case pedestrians make sudden or unexpected moves (correct)
  • Pass the streetcar
  • What is the safest action to take if you must make a phone call on a cellular phone when driving?

  • Make the call only after you have pulled off the road and parked your vehicle (correct)
  • Make your call as long as you are not driving on a high-speed road
  • Make the call only if you have a hands-free system
  • Make your call at any time
  • What is a potential consequence of using a cellular phone while driving?

    <p>It interferes with your ability to drive safely</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What may happen if you cause a collision while using a cellular phone?

    <p>You can be charged with careless driving, and if convicted, you will receive six demerit points and can be fined up to $ 1,000 and sentenced to six months in jail</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How long do you have to notify the Ministry of Transportation if you change your name or address?

    <p>60 days</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What may result from certain driving offenses, including convictions for careless driving and driving 50 Km/h or more over the speed limit?

    <p>Demerit points, fines and suspension of your driver's license</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why are cellular phones considered an important safety aid for drivers?

    <p>They can be used to call for help in an emergency</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When a streetcar is picking up and letting off passengers, what is the minimum distance you should stop behind the rear doors?

    <p>Two metres</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should you do when approaching a streetcar at a stop where an area has been set aside for passengers?

    <p>Drive at a reasonable speed and be ready in case pedestrians make sudden or unexpected moves</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the safest action to take if you need to use a cellular phone while driving?

    <p>Make the call only after you have pulled off the road and parked your vehicle</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a potential consequence of using a cellular phone while driving?

    <p>Interferes with your ability to drive safely</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What may happen if you cause a collision while using a cellular phone?

    <p>You can be charged with careless driving, and if convicted, you will receive six demerit points and can be fined up to $1,000 and sentenced to six months in jail</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How long do you have to notify the Ministry of Transportation if you change your name or address?

    <p>60 days</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What may result from certain driving offenses, including convictions for careless driving and driving 50 Km/h or more over the speed limit?

    <p>Demerit points, fines and suspension of your driver's license</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why are cellular phones considered an important safety aid for drivers?

    <p>They can be used to call for emergency services in case of an accident</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Streetcar Safety

    • When approaching a streetcar stop, maintain a distance of at least 40 metres behind the rear doors of the streetcar while it's picking up and letting off passengers.

    Streetcar Stops

    • When approaching a streetcar at a stop where an area has been set aside for passengers, drive at a reasonable speed and be ready in case pedestrians make sudden or unexpected moves.

    Cellular Phone Use While Driving

    • The safest action to take when needing to make a phone call while driving is to pull over and park your vehicle before making the call.
    • Using a cellular phone while driving interferes with your ability to drive safely, even with a hands-free system.
    • If you cause a collision while using a cellular phone, you can be charged with careless driving, and if convicted, you will receive six demerit points and can be fined up to $1,000 and sentenced to six months in jail.

    License Updates

    • If you change your name or address, you must notify the Ministry of Transportation within 60 days.

    Driving Offenses

    • Certain driving offenses, including convictions for careless driving and driving 50 km/h or more over the speed limit, can result in demerit points, fines, and suspension of your driver's license.

    Streetcar Safety

    • When approaching a streetcar stop, maintain a distance of at least 40 metres behind the rear doors of the streetcar while it's picking up and letting off passengers.

    Streetcar Stops

    • When approaching a streetcar at a stop where an area has been set aside for passengers, drive at a reasonable speed and be ready in case pedestrians make sudden or unexpected moves.

    Cellular Phone Use While Driving

    • The safest action to take when needing to make a phone call while driving is to pull over and park your vehicle before making the call.
    • Using a cellular phone while driving interferes with your ability to drive safely, even with a hands-free system.
    • If you cause a collision while using a cellular phone, you can be charged with careless driving, and if convicted, you will receive six demerit points and can be fined up to $1,000 and sentenced to six months in jail.

    License Updates

    • If you change your name or address, you must notify the Ministry of Transportation within 60 days.

    Driving Offenses

    • Certain driving offenses, including convictions for careless driving and driving 50 km/h or more over the speed limit, can result in demerit points, fines, and suspension of your driver's license.

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    Test your knowledge on safety rules when interacting with streetcars, including stopping distances and safe passing practices.

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