/50 Cart Test 2 1 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 When should you leave more than two seconds of following distance behind the vehicle ahead of you? When you're travelling at higher speeds In all of the above situations When the vehicle ahead blocks most of your view In bad weather 2 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 If an unexpected hazard occurs while you're driving, what should you do? Use emergency braking. Move into the left lane. Make a U-turn immediately. Stop the engine. 3 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 Which of the following is NOT true about tires? You should rotate your vehicle's tires regularly so they wear evenly. You should keep them inflated to the recommended level of pressure for the tire brand and for your vehicle. The tires do not have to match as long as they feel similar while you're driving. By avoiding sudden starts and stops, you can help extend the life of your tires. 4 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 It requires _________ the normal braking distance for a driver to stop on ice. three times five times two times ten times 5 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 According to the handbook "Learn to Drive Smart: Your Guide to Driving Safely," what is stage 3 of child safety restraints? Rear-facing safety seats Booster seats Forward-facing safety seats Seatbelts only 6 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 A driver who has used marijuana may experience all of the following effects EXCEPT delayed responses in emergency situations. difficulty following the movement of vehicles. increased awareness and control of speed. misunderstanding visual cues from the driving environment. 7 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 Which car is NOT using the traffic circle (roundabout) correctly? None (i.e., all three cars are using the traffic circle correctly) Car B Car A Car C 8 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 All your driving maneuvers combine which of the following four skills? 7%Speed control, steering, listening and watching the console Speed control, steering, space margins and communication Accelerating, braking, shifting gears and eye contact Braking, communications, steering and backing up Speed control, steering, listening and watching the console 9 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 When you park your vehicle facing downhill on a two-way road, which way should you point your front wheels? To the left In any direction To the right Straight 10 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 This image shows the air conditioning control. cruise control switch. hazard light button. MP3 player control. 11 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 This sign indicates there is a _________ ahead. bump or rough road left turn winding road hidden side road 12 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 When you see this sign, you should prepare for a ________ ahead. 1%curve 1%left turn 96%roundabout 2%recycling centre roundabout recycling centre left turn curve 13 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 Which of the following areas has an increased risk of collisions? Road divided by a double solid yellow line Controlled intersection Reserved lane Uncontrolled intersection 14 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 If your vehicle catches fire, what should you do FIRST? Call 9-1-1 for help. Stop and get everyone out of the vehicle. Stop and open the hood. Stop and remove all valuables from the vehicle. 15 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 What does a traffic light with a steady green arrow pointing either left or right mean? You must yield to oncoming traffic before you turn in the direction of the arrow. You may turn in the direction of the arrow if the intersection is clear. You may not turn in the direction of the arrow. You must stop before you turn in the direction of the arrow. 16 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 Traffic on the through road must have immediate right-of-way at intersections that are controlled by yield signs. intersections that are controlled by traffic signals. intersections controlled by left-turn signals. uncontrolled intersections. 17 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 What is the meaning of two solid yellow lines? Passing is permitted Changing lanes is permitted Passing is not permitted Changing lanes is not permitted 18 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 What does the entrance to a highway or freeway consist of? In order: 1. An acceleration lane. 2. An entrance ramp. 3. A merging area. In order: 1. An entrance ramp. 2. An acceleration lane. 3. A merging area. In order: 1. A merging area. 2. An acceleration lane. 3. An entrance ramp. In order: 1. An acceleration lane. 2. A staging area. 3. An entrance ramp. 19 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 In British Columbia, it is legal to park your vehicle in a space for people with disabilities, if you have a disabled person parking permit. within six metres of an intersection or crosswalk. within six metres of a traffic light or stop sign. in a bicycle lane. 20 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 This sign indicates that the _______ ends ahead. pavement shoulder freeway sidewalk 21 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 What is lane tracking? Yielding to traffic so that you can move into a certain lane Staying in the same lane long enough to notice any lane problems Watching another vehicle to make sure it is using the correct lane Using the correct lanes to start a turn and complete a turn 22 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 In the daytime, drivers can avoid glare and shadows by maintaining a four-second following distance. using sunglasses and a sun visor. using reflective mirrors. using high-beam headlights. 23 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 You are in an intersection, waiting to turn left. The traffic light changes from green to yellow. What should you do? Drive straight through the intersection and make a U-turn. Yield to oncoming traffic and then turn left. Remain stopped in the intersection until the light turns green for you. Turn left immediately. 24 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 You encounter a road marking that depicts a white arrow curving left. What does it mean? Parking is on the left. Vehicles in this lane must turn left. Left turns are prohibited. The road curves to the left ahead. 25 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 In British Columbia, you may not park within _______ of a stop sign, traffic control signal or crosswalk. 6 metres 10 metres 5 metres 3 metres 26 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 You encounter a school zone sign with a 30 km/h posted speed limit. You may not exceed 30 km/h at which times? Between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. During daylight hours Between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on school days. At all times 27 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 Which statement about sharing the road with a large truck is FALSE? When passing a truck, allow lots of space on that side. If you pass a truck, make sure you can see the truck’s headlights in your rear‑view mirror before you merge back in front of the truck. When following a truck, maintain a following distance of at least 3 seconds. If you see a truck starting to slow down well before a red light, you can safely move into that space. 28 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 If you see this yellow flashing X over your lane, you should speed up. move out of the lane and into a lane with a green arrow, if possible. stay in the lane and do nothing differently. move out of the lane and into a lane with a red flashing "X" over it, if possible 29 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 If you are faced with turbulence, what should you do? Watch for vehicles that could be forced into your path. Pull over. Increase your speed. Honk your horn to alert other road users to your presence. 30 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 To make a left turn from a one-way road onto a two-way road, you should turn from the left lane to the centre lane. from the left lane to the right lane. from the right lane to the right lane. from the right lane to the centre lane. 31 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 A skid occurs when a vehicle's front tires are too far apart. a vehicle's tires lose their grip on the road. a vehicle's rear tires are too far apart. the tires on the left side of a vehicle are too different from the tires on the right side of the vehicle 32 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 If one of your passengers does not want to wear a seatbelt, what should you do? Start to drive and then try to convince the passenger to put on the seatbelt. Ignore it. Refuse to drive until the passenger puts it on. Tell the passenger to get out of your vehicle. 33 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 Which of the following statements regarding HOV lanes is FALSE? You can enter an HOV lane in your gasoline or diesel car if you do not have any passengers with you. Enter the lane with care as traffic in an HOV lane sometimes travels faster than the regular traffic. Make sure there is enough room for you to enter safely. Enter and exit only where there are broken lines to indicate a crossing point. 34 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 A safe and competent driver relies on which of the following strategies? See-think-do Watch-plan-act View-plan-do See-act-check 35 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 What does a flashing red traffic light mean? Slow down and yield to approaching traffic. Stop and then wait for the light to turn steady green. Stop and then proceed when it is safe to do so. Stop and then wait for the light to turn flashing yellow. 36 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 What proportion of the air pollutants in the Lower Fraser Valley could be attributed to cars and light-duty trucks? Two-thirds of air pollutants. One-half of air pollutants. One-third of air pollutants. One-fourth of air pollutants. 37 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 According to the ICBC, almost ______ of crashes in British Columbia have taken place at intersections. 60% 30% 50% 20% 38 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 Which of the following statements about airbags is true? Airbags are a safe replacement for seatbelts. Airbags take up to 15 seconds to fully inflate. Airbags have not been proven to reduce injuries in collisions. All new vehicles are equipped with airbags. 39 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 This sign is a warning that the road ________ ahead. ends narrows splits crosses a bridge 40 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 Your class 5 road test may include entering and exiting a highway, using a restaurant drive-through, and driving with a pet in the car. lane changes, three-point turns, and parallel parking. lane changes, intersection manoeuvres, and using a restaurant drive-through. reverse stall parking, driving with a child in the car, and hill parking. 41 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 Three types of official road signs are warning signs, school/ school crosswalk signs, and local interest signs. construction signs, local interest signs, and restaurant signs. warning signs, school/ school crosswalk signs, and construction signs. construction signs, warning signs, and local interest signs. 42 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 While talking on a cell phone, a driver can miss about ______ of what is going on around him or her, visually. 10% 20 50% 30 43 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 Two cars arrive at an intersection at about the same time. Which of the following is true? Car A must yield because it is turning left. The car on the busier road has the right-of-way. Car B must yield to all vehicles turning left. One driver should proceed first and take the right-of-way. 44 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 Vertical rectangular traffic signs generally warn of hazards ahead. warn about road conditions. show driving regulations. show route numbers. 45 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 A skid occurs when a vehicle's front tires are too far apart. a vehicle's rear tires are too far apart. a vehicle's tires lose their grip on the road. the tires on the left side of a vehicle are too different from the tires on the right side of the vehicle. 46 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 Your class 5 road test may include lane changes, three-point turns, and parallel parking. reverse stall parking, driving with a child in the car, and hill parking. entering and exiting a highway, using a restaurant drive-through, and driving with a pet in the car. lane changes, intersection manoeuvres, and using a restaurant drive-through. 47 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 In order to conserve fuel in vehicles with automatic transmissions, you should use "overdrive" when driving at least 30 km/h. at least 40 km/h. at least 20 km/h. at least 10 km/h. 48 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 In British Columbia, you may not park within _______ of a fire hydrant. 5 metres 10 metres 3 metres 6 metres 49 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 At a railway crossing, you must stop at least 5 metres from the nearest rail. 10 metres from the nearest rail. 3 metres from the nearest rail. 6 metres from the nearest rail. 50 / 50 Category: Car Test 2 A learner driver must not carry more than two passengers. have zero blood alcohol content when driving. drive supervised by a licensed driver 25 years old or older. satisfy all of the above conditions. 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