AMA Alberta Learners Test
What is the class 7 drivers program? - answer The learners license.
What is the class 5 gdl drivers program? - answer The full drivers license.
What are the five conditions for learners drivers? - answer-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? - answer Apply steady pressure to the brake and do not pump and
release.
What do you do at a solid red light? - answer 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? - answerYou 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? - answerThe 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? - answerDrivers can go through the intersection
or turn the direction an arrow is pointing.
What is a stale green light? - answerIt 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? - answerIt
means do not enter or remain in that lane.
What does it mean when a green arrow is pointing downward at a lane? - answeryou
are allowed to stay driving in that lane.
What is the speed limit on a provincial highway unless posted? - answer100km/h
, What is the speed limit on a provincial highway within a city unless posted? -
answer80km/h
What is the speed limit on a roadway outside of an urban area unless posted? -
answer80km/h
What is the speed limit in urban areas unless posted? - answer50km/h
What is the speed limit in a school/ play zone? - answer30km/h
What is the speed limit in a parking lot? - answer20km/h
What time are playground zones in affect? - answer8;30am - 1 hour after sunset
What does a slow moving vehicle need? - answerThey need a sign on the back if they
move less than 40km/h
What do solid lines mean? - answerPassing is not allowed
What does a broken line mean? - answerPassing is allowed
What does Double yellow line markings? - answerVehicles o either side must travel in
different directions.
What does it mean when a solid and broken line are together? - answerIf 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? - answerYellow 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? - answerthat lane is reserved for a specific
vehicle.
What do X markings on road mean? - answerYou are going to approach a railway
crossing soon
What is a painted island on the road? - answerdo not enter that area.
What does a box with an X in it on the road mean? - answerdo not park there because
traffic around you needs that space to turn in.
What are the two hand placement options for the steering wheel? - answer9 and 3 or 10
and 2
What is the class 7 drivers program? - answer The learners license.
What is the class 5 gdl drivers program? - answer The full drivers license.
What are the five conditions for learners drivers? - answer-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? - answer Apply steady pressure to the brake and do not pump and
release.
What do you do at a solid red light? - answer 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? - answerYou 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? - answerThe 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? - answerDrivers can go through the intersection
or turn the direction an arrow is pointing.
What is a stale green light? - answerIt 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? - answerIt
means do not enter or remain in that lane.
What does it mean when a green arrow is pointing downward at a lane? - answeryou
are allowed to stay driving in that lane.
What is the speed limit on a provincial highway unless posted? - answer100km/h
, What is the speed limit on a provincial highway within a city unless posted? -
answer80km/h
What is the speed limit on a roadway outside of an urban area unless posted? -
answer80km/h
What is the speed limit in urban areas unless posted? - answer50km/h
What is the speed limit in a school/ play zone? - answer30km/h
What is the speed limit in a parking lot? - answer20km/h
What time are playground zones in affect? - answer8;30am - 1 hour after sunset
What does a slow moving vehicle need? - answerThey need a sign on the back if they
move less than 40km/h
What do solid lines mean? - answerPassing is not allowed
What does a broken line mean? - answerPassing is allowed
What does Double yellow line markings? - answerVehicles o either side must travel in
different directions.
What does it mean when a solid and broken line are together? - answerIf 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? - answerYellow 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? - answerthat lane is reserved for a specific
vehicle.
What do X markings on road mean? - answerYou are going to approach a railway
crossing soon
What is a painted island on the road? - answerdo not enter that area.
What does a box with an X in it on the road mean? - answerdo not park there because
traffic around you needs that space to turn in.
What are the two hand placement options for the steering wheel? - answer9 and 3 or 10
and 2