ALBERTA NOVICE FINAL EXAM – QUESTIONS & COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
WYLIWYG - (ANSWER)Where you look is where you go
Visual lead time - (ANSWER)the amount of time that you should be looking ahead for hazards
visual targeting - (ANSWER)Looking for an escape route
Horizon method - (ANSWER)A method of scanning for hazards
Circle check - (ANSWER)A way to scan intersections
Action zone - (ANSWER)Where you deal with the hazard
GDL class 7 - (ANSWER)-learners license
-must be 14 or older
-pass a vision screening and knowledge test
-have parental consent if you are under 18
-provide valid identification
GDL class 7 conditions - (ANSWER)-must hold learners license for at least a year
-you must not drive alone
-not permitted to drive between midnight and 5am
-no more passengers than seatbelts
GDL class 5 - (ANSWER)-probationary driver
-hold your class 7 license for a year
,-must be 16 or older
-pass a Alberta class 5 road test
GDL class 5 conditions - (ANSWER)-must be a probationary driver for at least 2 years
-no more passengers than seatbelts
-license suspended at 8 demerit points
-zero alcohol level
-not able to re-class your license to 1,2,3 or 4 commercial license
-cannot accompany a learner
Full class 5 - (ANSWER)-you qualify to re-class your license
-number of demerit points allowed is increased
-zero alcohol tolerance is removed
-you can accompany a learner
Fully licensed class 5 steps - (ANSWER)-must be suspension free for the last 12 months
-pass an advanced road test
Class 6 - (ANSWER)Motorcycle and moped
Class 4 - (ANSWER)Taxi, ambulance, and small bus of no more than 24 passengers
Class 3 - (ANSWER)Heavy vehicle with no more than 3 axels
Class 2 - (ANSWER)Large bus or Motor coach
Class 1 - (ANSWER)Tractor trailer
, Road test pre-requirements - (ANSWER)-buy a test permit from a registry agent
-make an appointment for a road test
-have a vehicle that qualifies for the license you are going for
-a vehicle that is mechanically safe
-wear corrective lenses if required
Taking the basic test - (ANSWER)-expected to drive in a safe and reasonable manner
-no pets or passengers
-all road tests have a set time frame
-the examiner is not allowed to coach you during the test
Demerit system - (ANSWER)-you start with zero points and gain points
-they stay on your record for two years from the offence date
-if you collect enough points you lose your license
How often to change oil - (ANSWER)Every 5000Km (check your oil when you fill your gas or
twice a month)
Check the power steering fluid - (ANSWER)twice a year and only when the engine is cold
Check transmission fluid - (ANSWER)Every month or whenever your transmission isn't shifting
smoothly
Check engine coolant levels - (ANSWER)When the engine is completely cool
Blind spots - (ANSWER)Areas of the road that are blocked from your sight by your own vehicle
or mirrors. (Areas the driver cannot see)
Exterior walk around - (ANSWER)Start by walking to the rear of the vehicle, check the side for
damage and tires for inflation, and the lug nuts for damage. Move to the back, check that the
SOLUTIONS
WYLIWYG - (ANSWER)Where you look is where you go
Visual lead time - (ANSWER)the amount of time that you should be looking ahead for hazards
visual targeting - (ANSWER)Looking for an escape route
Horizon method - (ANSWER)A method of scanning for hazards
Circle check - (ANSWER)A way to scan intersections
Action zone - (ANSWER)Where you deal with the hazard
GDL class 7 - (ANSWER)-learners license
-must be 14 or older
-pass a vision screening and knowledge test
-have parental consent if you are under 18
-provide valid identification
GDL class 7 conditions - (ANSWER)-must hold learners license for at least a year
-you must not drive alone
-not permitted to drive between midnight and 5am
-no more passengers than seatbelts
GDL class 5 - (ANSWER)-probationary driver
-hold your class 7 license for a year
,-must be 16 or older
-pass a Alberta class 5 road test
GDL class 5 conditions - (ANSWER)-must be a probationary driver for at least 2 years
-no more passengers than seatbelts
-license suspended at 8 demerit points
-zero alcohol level
-not able to re-class your license to 1,2,3 or 4 commercial license
-cannot accompany a learner
Full class 5 - (ANSWER)-you qualify to re-class your license
-number of demerit points allowed is increased
-zero alcohol tolerance is removed
-you can accompany a learner
Fully licensed class 5 steps - (ANSWER)-must be suspension free for the last 12 months
-pass an advanced road test
Class 6 - (ANSWER)Motorcycle and moped
Class 4 - (ANSWER)Taxi, ambulance, and small bus of no more than 24 passengers
Class 3 - (ANSWER)Heavy vehicle with no more than 3 axels
Class 2 - (ANSWER)Large bus or Motor coach
Class 1 - (ANSWER)Tractor trailer
, Road test pre-requirements - (ANSWER)-buy a test permit from a registry agent
-make an appointment for a road test
-have a vehicle that qualifies for the license you are going for
-a vehicle that is mechanically safe
-wear corrective lenses if required
Taking the basic test - (ANSWER)-expected to drive in a safe and reasonable manner
-no pets or passengers
-all road tests have a set time frame
-the examiner is not allowed to coach you during the test
Demerit system - (ANSWER)-you start with zero points and gain points
-they stay on your record for two years from the offence date
-if you collect enough points you lose your license
How often to change oil - (ANSWER)Every 5000Km (check your oil when you fill your gas or
twice a month)
Check the power steering fluid - (ANSWER)twice a year and only when the engine is cold
Check transmission fluid - (ANSWER)Every month or whenever your transmission isn't shifting
smoothly
Check engine coolant levels - (ANSWER)When the engine is completely cool
Blind spots - (ANSWER)Areas of the road that are blocked from your sight by your own vehicle
or mirrors. (Areas the driver cannot see)
Exterior walk around - (ANSWER)Start by walking to the rear of the vehicle, check the side for
damage and tires for inflation, and the lug nuts for damage. Move to the back, check that the