AMA Alberta Learners Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved
AMA Alberta Learners Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved What is the class 7 drivers program? The learners license. What is the class 5 gdl drivers program? The full drivers license. What are the five conditions for learners drivers? -you must drive with a driver that is a graduated driver and is 18 years or older -you are not permitted to drive from midnight to 5am -you are not allowed to have more passengers than seat belts -you will be suspended if you get 8 or more demerit points. -you must have a zero alcohol level while driving If your car is equipped with ABS what method do you use if you want to make an emergency stop? Apply steady pressure to the brake and do not pump and release. What do you do at a solid red light? You must come to a complete stop at the stop line or before the intersection and you have to wait until the light turns green to go. If you are not moving through the traffic and you are turning right, you may proceed right after yielding. What do you do if you want to turn left at a red light? You can turn left if there is no traffic and if you are turning from a one way to another one way. What do you do at a solid yellow light? The light is about to turn red and you must slow and down and start to stop. What do you do at a solid green light? Drivers can go through the intersection or turn the direction an arrow is pointing. What is a stale green light? It is when a light has been green for awhile you know that it will be turning yellow soon. If the pedestrian light shows don't walk , the light will go red soon. What does it mean when a sign with a red X is placed over a driving lane? It means do not enter or remain in that lane. What does it mean when a green arrow is pointing downward at a lane? you are allowed to stay driving in that lane. What is the speed limit on a provincial highway unless posted? 100km/h What is the speed limit on a provincial highway within a city unless posted? 80km/h What is the speed limit on a roadway outside of an urban area unless posted? 80km/h What is the speed limit in urban areas unless posted? 50km/h What is the speed limit in a school/ play zone? 30km/h What is the speed limit in a parking lot? 20km/h What time are playground zones in affect? 8;30am - 1 hour after sunset What does a slow moving vehicle need? They need a sign on the back if they move less than 40km/h What do solid lines mean? Passing is not allowed What does a broken line mean? Passing is allowed What does Double yellow line markings? Vehicles o either side must travel in different directions. What does it mean when a solid and broken line are together? If the broken line is on the drivers left side that driver can pass but if you have a solid line you cannot pass. What is different between yellow and white lines on a road? Yellow means that the cars on either side of line are traveling in different directions and white lines mean that the cars on either side are traveling in the same direction. What does a white diamond in a lane mean? that lane is reserved for a specific vehicle. What do X markings on road mean? You are going to approach a railway crossing soon What is a painted island on the road? do not enter that area. What does a box with an X in it on the road mean? do not park there because traffic around you needs that space to turn in. What are the two hand placement options for the steering wheel? 9 and 3 or 10 and 2 What do you do with your wheels when parking uphill and downhill? when uphill parking turn your wheels into the road and away from the curb. When downhill parking turn your wheels towards the curb. how far away from a stop or yield sign or crosswalk can you park? 5 meters from the sign. How far away from a fire hydrant can you park? you must park 5 meters from the hydrant Who has he right of way on most roads and intersections? the person without the stop sign If there is no stop sign or crosswalk, how far do you to stop from the intersection? 3 meters from it Who has the right of way on three and four way stops? the vehicle who arrives first has the right of way and may proceed first. If two or more vehicles arrive at the same time, the vehicle to the right may go first. Who has the right of way at uncontrolled intersections? yield to the right of way to the vehicle on your right how do you drive around a traffic circle? the traffic always moves counterclockwise. Drivers will enter the circle yielding to the drivers already in the circle. When exiting you signal and exit as you normally would. when should you enter into your turning lane? 15 meters before the intersection What distance should you use your low beam lights at when following a car? 150 meters from the car ahead of you. How far ahead of your car should you look when your in an urban area? 12-15 seconds ahead How far ahead of your car should you look when your in a rural area? 20-25 seconds ahead What amount of distance should there be between your car an the one in front of you? about 2 seconds away What is the maximum speed for a school bus? 90km/h What do you do if you are in front or behind a school bus with red flashing lights? you must stop and wait because the bus is about to let students off. How far behind a school bus do you have to stop? about 4-5 car lengths how far away from the railway tracks do you have to stop? from 5-15 meters away from the tracks from 2004 to 2008 how many people died each year? 110 and another 1900 were injured each year what happens when the clutch pedal is pressed? the connection between the transmission and the wheel is disengaged what things are important when following a large truck or bus? -don't get too close behind it -you could get pushed far into the curb when turning if you follow too closely what lights should you use when driving in heavy fog? low beam headlights what should you do if your car starts to loose traction and skid? steer in the direction you want you vehicle to go in. what is the distance between other vehicles in which you can use your low beam lights? 300 meters what is the maxim amount of alcohol levels that can be in your boy while driving? o.o8bac what times, by law are you required to use your headlights? - 1 hour after sunset and 1 hour before sunrise -when you cannot see 150 meters ahead What is the minimum amount of time that it will take to complete the graduated drivers program? 3 years when parallel parking how many centimeters must you be within from the curb? 50cm from the curb How should you have your seat and back adjusted when driving? You should be 25 cm from the steering wheel Where should your head restraint be positioned? The top of your ears are in the middle of the head restraint and your head should be less than 10 cm from the restraint. How do you make your vehicle turn in the direction you want to go when reverse? Turn your wheel in the direction you want the rear of your vehicle to go How far away from a property or driveway do you have to park? 1.5 meters What things must you do when you want to exit an area or make a turn? Check for pedestrians, Check for other traffic, shoulder check, check mirrors, signal, shoulder check again, check for anything in your way (cars or pedestrians) and proceed when its safe. Were are U turns not permitted? -at any intersection with a set of lights -where a sign indicates its not allowed -on a roadway between intersections -at an alley intersection -at in intersection that leads to a parking lot -on a curve -at the crest of a hill Where are your blind spots? Things that are directly beside you or things that are behind you in the other lanes How should your interior and exterior rear view mirrors be positioned? The interior mirror should show you he horizon behind you and the exterior mirrors should try to be positioned to limit blind spots. How should you change lanes? Make sure lane change is allowed, check for traffic and that the lane you want is clear, shoulder check and use mirrors, signal, change lanes Where should slower vehicles or drivers go when on a multi lane highway? they should stick to the right lane as mush as possible so that the left lane is clear for people to pass what are passing lanes on highways? they are lanes indicated by signs that let the people know to move to the right to get into the passing lane so that other drivers who want to pass can. What are the two most important things when merging? - no one has the right of way -try not to reduce your speed distractedly When should you start slowing down when exiting a highway? After you enter the deceleration lane? what is a weave zone? When the exit and entrance to a highway are in the same place What should you do if any emergency vehicle is approaching behind you? Move to the right as far as possible and let them pass you. What is proactive driving? Driving and anticipation possible hazards so that you are always safe and a where. What is automatic transmission? When a vehicle changes gears by itself. What is standard transmission? When your vehicle has a clutch and a gear shirt and you must change gears manually. There is a third pedal on the left What is threshold braking? Applying enough pressure on the brakes to stop it but not lock up the brakes.
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