Hello again. Here I am going to post a few extra questions and answers you should know as well as a little more information on the driving part. So as I promised, here are some more Driving Test Answers.
#1. When driving behind a slow-moving truck going up a hill you should:
A. Check for approaching cars and pass in the oncoming lane when it is safe.
B. Pass on the shoulder of the road.
C. Honk so that the driver knows you are there and can pull over for you.
D. Be patient and try to let your road rage subside
Answer: D
#2. When approaching a stop sign where there is no stop line, sidewalk or crosswalk you should:
A. Stop 3 metres back from the intersection and inch up slowly.
B. Slow down and proceed with caution.
C. Stop just before you enter the intersection.
D. Stop only if pedestrians are waiting to cross.
Answer: B
#3. When approaching a railway crossing you should:
A. Watch for warning lights that indicate an approaching train.
B. Watch for motorcycle riders and cyclists who may slip on the wet tracks.
C. Realize that trains always have the right of way.
D. All of the above.
Answer: D
#4. How far away from a fire hydrant are you required to park?
A. 10 metres.
B. 6 metres.
C. 5 metres.
D. 3 metres.
Answer: C
#5. How far away from a stop sign, traffic control signal or crosswalk are you required to park?
A. 10 metres.
B. 6 metres.
C. 5 metres.
D. 3 metres.
Answer: B
#6. It is illegal to park:
A. On a sidewalk.
B. On a bridge or in a tunnel.
C. In a bicycle lane.
D. All of the above.
Answer: D
#7. When parallel parking, you must be within how many centimeters from the curb?
A. 50 cm.
B. 30 cm.
C. 5 cm.
D. It doesn’t matter.
Answer: B
#8. When is it a good idea to use hand signals in addition to a turn signal?
A. When changing lanes.
B. When turning a corner.
C. When pulling out from a line of parked vehicles.
D. When stopping.
Answer: C
#9. When should you use your car’s signals?
A. When changing lanes.
B. When turning a corner.
C. When pulling out from a line of parked vehicles.
D. All of the above.
Answer: D
#10. A sign depicting a green circle with a straight arrow pointing upwards inside it means:
A. Straight road ahead.
B. One lane ahead.
C. No turns – through only.
D. A. and C. are correct.
Answer: C
Obviously I cannot give you ALL of the answers here. So I would definitely have to recommend this book found here.
Here is some more steps to go over for the driving part:
1. Know your vehicle inside and out. Do not just take someone’s vehicle to try to write the test and get it over with. This usually ends up bad. Every vehicle drives differently and is designed differently. Make sure you know where everything is. (You do not want to get cause struggling to roll down the window if your instructor feels warm. You do not need to get nervous in silly situations like this so know your vehicle and keep your cool.
2. Back to the first question I gave out in my first post. Your hands: Make SURE you keep them both on the wheel (10 and 2). The first time I wrote my exam I completely forgot and drove out of the parking lot one handed. Make sure you do not lose points for a stupid mistake.
3. Stopping: Be sure you begin to slow down at a reasonable distance. You do not want to have to slam on your brakes at the last second, rather, you should comfortably stop at a nice distance from the vehicle in front of your own. This demonstrates safe driving in that it allows you to get out of the way if people behind you cannot stop or if you need to move for another reason.
4. Turning: Make sure your turns are smooth. Slow down ahead of time before the turn comes up and then speed back up through your turn. Also remember that if you are waiting to turn left on a green light and it turns red, as long as you have passed the cross walk you can go.
5. Last but not least: The parallel park. The difficulty of parallel parking is well over-rated. I will give you step by step instructions on how to pull off a FLAWLESS parallel park.
1. Pull up bumper to bumper with the vehicle you are parking behind. You want to be about a foot away from said vehicle.
2. Reverse for a little bit (about a foot or two) and then crank the while ALL the way to the right until you come to a 45 degree angle.
3. Now you want to straighten up and reverse until you are about half a foot from the curb.
4. Now crank the wheel ALL the way to the left.
5. Adjust by going forward or backward.
6. If you are on a hill make sure you know what to do.
7. Last but not least, put it in park! (A lot of people forget this step).
8. Apply the hand brake.
You are all done!
Congratulations!
Thanks for reading and good luck with your travels,
Brad
Let’s face it, failing a test is not fun. So here are a few tips to make sure you are prepared.
1. Make SURE you have had enough practice! Do not just look at the Driving Test Answers, you have to implement them. Study, study, study some more and then practice, practice and practice some more.
2. Before you go for a driving test, make sure your car is up to par! This means everything from lights, to the horn, to leaks and every other possible defect your vehicle could have.
3. Signs: If you forgot some of them make sure you know them for all aspects of the test. Signs play a major role in the written exam as well as the driving portion. If you cruise through a stop sign or ignore another sign it could be game over for you pretty fast.
4. Mirrors: Make sure they are correctly adjusted PRIOR to beginning your test. Also be sure to check them often while driving.
5. Blind Spot: One of the biggest mistakes a driver can make is not checking their blind spot. You can lose some points fast or even fail immediately if you fail to check your blind spot. And remember, the steps to making a lane change are: 1. Check your mirrors 2. Signal 3. Blind spot check and 4. IF SAFE, then change lanes.
Here I have listed for you some fundamental tips which MUST be followed and implemented into your driving. If you cannot follow these steps then keep practicing until you hone your skills. Driving Test Answers cannot be the solution to everything and you WILL require lots of practice and skill to get everything just right. Don’t give up! You will get the hang of everything soon enough.
For your convenience,
Brad
Here are a few sample questions to kick start your search for Driving Test Answers.
1. Where should you position your hands on the steering wheel?
A. Left hand at 11 o’clock and right hand at 1 o’clock.
B. Left hand at 9 o’clock and right hand at 3 o’clock.
C. Left hand at 10 o’clock and right hand at 2 o’clock.
D. B. and C. are both correct.
Answer: D
2. As you are driving, you should:
A. Keep to the right-hand side of the lane.
B. Keep to the left-hand side of the lane.
C. Keep to the center of the lane.
D. It depends on which lane you are in and the hazards that are around you.
Answer: D
3. When can you make a left turn at a red light?
A. Never.
B. When turning from a one-way street onto another one-way street.
C. When turning from a two-way street onto a one-way street.
D. B. and C. are correct.
Answer: B
4. When changing lanes you should:
A. Signal and then proceed.
B. Check your mirrors and your blind spot and then proceed.
C. Check your mirrors, signal, check your blind spot and then proceed.
D. Check your mirrors, signal and then proceed.
Answer: C
5. A two-way left turn lane in the center of the road means:
A. You can turn left or right from this lane.
B. You can pass other cars in this lane.
C. Cars traveling in both directions can turn left from this lane.
D. You can park in this lane.
Answer: C
6. A flashing red light means:
A. Stop, and wait for the light to turn green.
B. Stop, and proceed when it is safe to do so
C. Slow down to check for oncoming traffic and proceed when it is safe.
D. The flashing red light simply indicates an uncontrolled intersection.
Answer: B
7. A flashing green light means:
A. This is a pedestrian-controlled traffic light.
B. You can continue through the intersection as long as it’s clear.
C. This light simply warns you that you are entering an intersection.
D. A. and B. are correct
Answer: D
8. A light with a steady green arrow pointing either left or right means:
A. You may turn in the direction of the arrow if the intersection is clear.
B. You must check for oncoming traffic before turning in the direction of the arrow.
C. Stop and proceed in the direction of the arrow with caution.
D. Drive straight through the intersection.
Answer: A
9. A light with a steady red cross above a lane of traffic means:
A. Proceed with caution
B. Begin moving out of this lane and into a lane with a steady green arrow.
C. You cannot drive in this lane.
D. Bus lane only.
Answer: C
10. A large diamond painted on the road in a particular lane means:
A. Bus lane only.
B. You cannot drive in this lane.
C. Reserved for buses and High Occupancy Vehicles (HOVs).
D. Crosswalk.
Answer: C
