or 6 vehicle with someone over 18 with a full class 5 licence (or higher)
- Permitted to drive a moped
What are the restrictions of a class 7 license? (There are four). - - Driving between
12:00am and 5:00am is not permitted
- 0% alcohol levels when driving
- Cannot drive with more people than seatbelts
- 8 demerit points are allowed until there is a suspension of your licence
What does a Class 6 license allow? - The operation of a motorcycle of moped by
oneself
What does a Class 5 license allow? - The operation of most cars, trucks or vans by
oneself.
What does a Class 4 license allow? - The operation of; most cars, trucks, vans, and
commercial vehicles (ie, school buses, ambulances, etc...) HOWEVER, these
vehicles must seat fewer than 25 persons (including the driver).
What does a Class 3 license allow? - The operation of; most cars, trucks, vans,
motor vehicles with 3+ axles (ie, dump trucks, cement trucks, etc...), motor vehicles
with a towing trailer with 1+ axels that is not equipped with air brakes. HOWEVER,
they cannot transport passengers for hire or drive a vehicle seating more than 15
people (including the driver).
What does a Class 2 license allow? - The operation of every vehicle a Class 3,4,5
drivers license allows as well as a bus.
(This includes the following; most cars, trucks, vans, motor vehicles with 3+ axles (ie,
dump trucks, cement trucks, etc...), motor vehicles with a towing trailer with 1+ axels
that is not equipped with air brakes, and commercial vehicles (ie, school buses,
ambulances, etc...) HOWEVER, these vehicles must seat fewer than 25 persons
(including the driver).)
What does a Class 1 license allow? - The operation of any motor vehicle apart from
a motorcycle.
Whats the difference between a Class 5 GDL and a Class 5 NON-GDL? - A Class 5
NON-GDL is considered to have graduated from the GDL program and does not
face some of the restrictions a Class 5 GDL would have such as alcohol limitations
and certain number of demerit points.
What is the maximum legal blood alcohol concentration for a fully licensed person? -
80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 milliliters of blood, or 0.08.
What does a solid red light entail? - Drivers must come to a complete stop before the
stop line, intersection or cross walk.
,What is a right turn at a red light? - Unless a sign prohibits a turn, a a driver may turn
right at a red light after stopping, yielding to traffic and ensuring the turn can be
made safely.
What is a left turn at a red light? - Unless a sign prohibits the turn, a left turn is
permitted at a red light ONLY on a one way street after stopping, yielding to traffic
and ensuring the turn can be made safely.
What does a solid yellow light entail? - Warns the light will soon change to red.
Drivers must prepare to stop or clear the intersection.
What does a solid green light entail? - Drivers are permitted to pass through the
intersection, unless required to yield to traffic or pedestrians.
How can looking at the pedestrian walk light help determine traffic lights? - If the
walk symbol is present the light will be green, if the don't walk symbol is present the
light is likely to turn red soon.
What does a green arrow with a green light entail? - Drivers may proceed through
the intersection without yielding in the direction indicated by the arrow.
What does a green arrow with a red light entail? - Drivers may travel through the
intersection ONLY in the direction indicated by the arrow
What does a flashing red light entail? - The light is to be treated like a stop sign, stop
before the stop line/cross-walk, and may proceed when it is safe.
What does it mean when all the lights are flashing red? - It is a four way stop.
What does a flashing yellow light mean? - Drivers may proceed with caution after
yielding to pedestrians and other vehicles within the intersection.
What does a flashing green light mean? - Drivers are allowed to pass through
without stopping only yielding to pedestrians and other vehicles.
Lane reversal signals: *Solid Red X* - Driver does not enter or remain in this lane
due to oncoming traffic and must change into a lane with a green arrow.
Lane reversal signals: *Green Arrow* pointing downwards - A driver is permitted to
travel using that lane.
Red circle with a slash - Activity or action within the circle is not permitted.
Green circle - Activity or action within the circle is permitted.
Regulatory messages on white background - Messages such as speed limits.
Fluorescent yellow pentagon sign - Indicates school zone or school crosswalks
White message on black background - Indicates lane control.
, Diamond shaped orange sign - Indicates construction area information
White message on green background - Information such as distance and destination.
Blue or brown square shape with white message - Indicated food, fuel, lodging,
facility's and/or assistance.
Yellow diamond shape with black lettering - Indicated caution or warning or hazard
displayed on sign.
Stop sign - Come to a complete stop and do not proceed until it is safe.
Yeild - Yield the right of way to traffic to facing the sign and to all pedestrians.
Wrong way sign - Indicated traffic is moving in an oncoming direction
Do not enter sign -
Railway crossing sign -
Two way traffic -
Divider ahead - keep right -
100 km/h is permitted..... - When indicated. Usually it is the maximum speed limit on
a provincial highway located outside an urban area.
80 km/h is permitted.... - Typically on provincial highways located inside a corporate
limit of a city. OR on a roadway that is located outside an urban area.
Disability parking spaces - Areas for those who are disabled to have easy
accessibility to goods and services.
Provincial highways Alberta - Marked by a single, two digit or three digit highway
route marker.
50km/h is permitted.... - On roadway that is located within an urban area, unless
otherwise posted.
Right Turn -
Left Turn -
Straight or Right turn -
Straight or Left turn -
Straight only -