Vehicle Registration and Insurance Questions PDF
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This document contains questions about vehicle registration and insurance in Alberta. It covers topics such as required documents, frequency of registration, penalties for driving unregistered vehicles, and different types of insurance. The questions seem to be part of a larger study guide or exam.
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Vehicle Registration and Insurance (Questions 55–72) 55. What documents are required to register a vehicle in Alberta? ○ (A) Proof of ownership ○ (B) Insurance ○ (C) Identification ○ (D) All of the above ○ (Page: 11) 56. How often must a vehicle be regist...
Vehicle Registration and Insurance (Questions 55–72) 55. What documents are required to register a vehicle in Alberta? ○ (A) Proof of ownership ○ (B) Insurance ○ (C) Identification ○ (D) All of the above ○ (Page: 11) 56. How often must a vehicle be registered in Alberta? ○ (A) Monthly ○ (B) Annually ○ (C) Every two years ○ (D) Every five years ○ (Page: 11) 57. What is the penalty for driving an unregistered vehicle? ○ (A) Fines ○ (B) Demerit points ○ (C) Vehicle impoundment ○ (D) Both A and C ○ (Page: 11) 58. What type of insurance is mandatory for all vehicles in Alberta? ○ (A) Collision ○ (B) Comprehensive ○ (C) Liability ○ (D) Personal Injury Protection ○ (Page: 11) 59. What should you do if you change your address? ○ (A) Notify the registry office within 14 days ○ (B) Update your insurance company ○ (C) Update your driver's license ○ (D) All of the above ○ (Page: 11) 60. What information is included on a vehicle registration certificate? ○ (A) Vehicle owner's name ○ (B) Vehicle identification number (VIN) ○ (C) Registration expiry date ○ (D) All of the above ○ (Page: 11) 61. What is the purpose of a vehicle inspection? ○ (A) To ensure the vehicle meets safety standards ○ (B) To check for mechanical issues ○ (C) To verify emissions compliance ○ (D) All of the above ○ (Page: 11) 62. What should you do if your vehicle fails an inspection? ○ (A) Drive it until it breaks down ○ (B) Have it repaired and re-inspected ○ (C) Sell it immediately ○ (D) Ignore the issue ○ (Page: 11) 63. What is the minimum coverage for third-party liability insurance in Alberta? ○ (A) $100,000 ○ (B) $200,000 ○ (C) $500,000 ○ (D) $1,000,000 ○ (Page: 11) 64. What should you do if you are involved in a collision? ○ (A) Leave the scene ○ (B) Exchange information with the other driver ○ (C) Report the collision to the police ○ (D) Both B and C ○ (Page: 11) 65. What is the purpose of a pink card? ○ (A) Proof of vehicle registration ○ (B) Proof of insurance ○ (C) Proof of emissions testing ○ (D) Proof of vehicle inspection ○ (Page: 11) 66. How can you renew your vehicle registration? ○ (A) Online ○ (B) By mail ○ (C) In person at a registry office ○ (D) All of the above ○ (Page: 11) 67. What should you do if you sell your vehicle? ○ (A) Remove the license plates ○ (B) Notify the registry office ○ (C) Provide a bill of sale to the buyer ○ (D) All of the above ○ (Page: 11) 68. What is the purpose of a vehicle registration renewal notice? ○ (A) To remind you to renew your registration ○ (B) To provide a new registration certificate ○ (C) To update your insurance ○ (D) To verify emissions compliance ○ (Page: 11) 69. What is the penalty for failing to renew your vehicle registration on time? ○ (A) Fines ○ (B) Demerit points ○ (C) Vehicle impoundment ○ (D) Both A and C ○ (Page: 11) 70. What should you do if your vehicle is stolen? ○ (A) Report it to the police ○ (B) Notify your insurance company ○ (C) Notify the registry office ○ (D) All of the above ○ (Page: 11) 71. What is the purpose of an insurance endorsement? ○ (A) To add additional coverage to your policy ○ (B) To renew your policy ○ (C) To cancel your policy ○ (D) To update your address ○ (Page: 11) 72. What should you do if you lose your vehicle registration certificate? ○ (A) Ignore it ○ (B) Apply for a replacement at a registry office ○ (C) Drive without it ○ (D) Notify your insurance company ○ (Page: 11)