Traffic Safety Act Riding Quiz
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Under the Traffic Safety Act, which of these activities whilst riding will not result in a fine?

  • Using a camera
  • Personal grooming
  • None of them, they are all punishable by a fine (correct)
  • Entering information into your GPS system
  • How can you exit the GDL program before your probationary period is over?

  • By buying a more powerful motorcycle
  • By not getting any demerits on your license
  • By paying to upgrade your license
  • By passing an advanced road test (correct)
  • What's the best way of protecting your hearing when riding a motorcycle?

  • Any of these
  • Use an iPod or similar music player
  • Use earmuffs
  • Use earplugs (correct)
  • Which of these shows that a motorcycle helmet is approved for use in Alberta?

    <p>A label or sticker from one of the four recognised standards organisations</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why should you dress in layers when riding?

    <p>So you can change when conditions do</p> Signup and view all the answers

    If you choose to remain in the GDL program, how long will you remain on probation?

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

    While you hold a learner's license you must not…?

    <p>Ride during nighttime hours</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the only compulsory piece of rider equipment required by law?

    <p>Approved motorcycle helmet</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the first point at which you can ride without a supervisor?

    <p>As soon as you have passed the class 6 riding test</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Under what circumstances can a learning rider supervise another learner?

    <p>Never</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Traffic Safety Act and Permissible Activities

    • Certain activities while riding are deemed permissible under the Traffic Safety Act.
    • Engaging in actions that do not violate specific traffic regulations is essential to avoid fines.
    • Common permissible activities may include riding with hands on the handlebar, maintaining standard lane positions, or using standard safety equipment.

    Understanding Fines Under Traffic Safety Act

    • Fines are generally incurred when violations of traffic rules occur.
    • Familiarity with which actions may attract fines helps promote responsible riding.
    • Non-compliance with safety regulations, such as not wearing a helmet where required, typically leads to penalties.

    Key Factors for Permissible Riding Actions

    • Actions that conform to traffic laws and safety guidelines usually do not lead to fines.
    • Being aware of local traffic laws is crucial, as permissible actions may vary by location.
    • Consistently observing safe riding practices minimizes the risk of infringing on regulations.

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    Test your knowledge of the Traffic Safety Act with this quiz focused on permissible riding activities. Identify which actions while riding do not lead to fines. Perfect for those looking to improve their understanding of traffic regulations.

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