G1 Road Rules 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What does this road sign mean?
- Road slippery when wet
- No left turn permitted
- No right turn permitted
- U-turn not permitted (Correct answer)
Correct answer: U-turn not permitted
This road sign, typically a circular red sign with a U-shaped arrow crossed out, explicitly indicates that making a U-turn is prohibited at that location. Drivers must obey this sign to ensure road safety and comply with traffic regulations.
Question 2: What does this sign mean?
- Dead end street ahead
- Slow moving vehicle (Correct answer)
- Stop sign ahead
- Yield right-of-away
Correct answer: Slow moving vehicle
This sign is a reflective orange triangle with a red border, commonly mounted on the rear of vehicles that travel at speeds significantly lower than the posted speed limit. It warns other drivers that the vehicle ahead is moving slowly, allowing them to adjust their speed and approach safely.
Question 3: What does this road sign mean?
- Steep hill ahead
- Hidden intersection ahead
- Passing not allowed (Correct answer)
- Right lane ends
Correct answer: Passing not allowed
This sign, often a yellow pennant-shaped sign, indicates a "No Passing Zone." It warns drivers that they are entering an area where it is unsafe and illegal to overtake other vehicles, typically due to limited visibility, curves, or hills.
Question 4: What does this road sign mean?
- A railway crossing is ahead.
- You have the right-of-way.
- A school area is ahead.
- You must give the right-of-way. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: You must give the right-of-way.
This sign is a red and white inverted triangle, commonly known as a "Yield" sign. It instructs drivers to slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary, giving the right-of-way to traffic on the intersecting road before proceeding.
Question 5: What does this road sign mean?
- Bridge ahead lifts or swings to allow boats to pass (Correct answer)
- Hotel
- Narrow road ahead
- Airport
Correct answer: Bridge ahead lifts or swings to allow boats to pass
This road sign, typically a black symbol on a yellow diamond, depicts a bridge with a section that can be raised or swung open. It warns drivers that they are approaching a movable bridge, such as a drawbridge or swing bridge, which may open to allow marine traffic to pass.
Question 6: What does this road sign mean?
- There is a snowmobile repair shop ahead.
- Only snowmobiles may park here.
- Snowmobiles may use this road. (Correct answer)
- Snowmobiles may not use this road.
Correct answer: Snowmobiles may use this road.
This sign, often a white square with a green circle containing a snowmobile symbol, indicates that snowmobiles are permitted to use the designated road or trail. It informs snowmobile operators and other road users about shared access.
Question 7: What does this road sign mean?
- Air show ahead
- Route to airport (Correct answer)
- Airplane landing
- None of the above
Correct answer: Route to airport
This sign typically features an airplane symbol and often includes directional arrows or text indicating the route to an airport. It serves as a guide for drivers seeking directions to the nearest airport.
Question 8: What does this road sign mean?
- No smoking
- No stopping for more than 3 minutes
- Idling permitted
- No idling for more than 3 minutes (Correct answer)
Correct answer: No idling for more than 3 minutes
This road sign is a regulatory sign indicating restrictions on vehicle idling. It specifically means that drivers are prohibited from letting their vehicle's engine run while stationary for longer than three minutes. This regulation is often implemented to reduce air pollution and conserve fuel, promoting environmental responsibility.
Question 9: What does this road sign mean?
- Housing
- Hills
- Hospital (Correct answer)
- Horse racing
Correct answer: Hospital
This road sign, typically a blue square with a white 'H' symbol, is a service sign. It is universally recognized to indicate the presence of a hospital nearby. Drivers should be aware of this sign to locate medical facilities or to be prepared for potential emergency vehicles in the area.
Question 10: There are two lines in the centre of the road to divide traffic. One is a solid line; the other is a broken line. The line closest to oncoming traffic is broken, but the line on your side of the road is solid. What does the solid line mean?
- It is unsafe to overtake and pass. (Correct answer)
- It is safe to overtake and pass.
- Pass at any time.
- Pass only when no traffic is in sight.
Correct answer: It is unsafe to overtake and pass.
When the solid line is on your side of the road, it means that you are not permitted to cross it to overtake or pass other vehicles. The solid line indicates a no-passing zone, signifying that it is unsafe to cross due to factors like limited visibility or upcoming hazards. You must remain in your lane and not attempt to pass until the line becomes broken on your side.
Question 11: Hydroplaning occurs during heavy rain when a vehicle's tires ride up above the water on the roadway. To help prevent hydroplaning, you should
- reduce vehicle speed when driving in the rain.
- ensure that the tires on your vehicle are inflated to the proper tire pressure.
- ensure that the tires on your vehicle have good thread depth.
- All of the above. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: All of the above.
Hydroplaning occurs when tires lose contact with the road due to a layer of water, a dangerous situation during heavy rain. To prevent this, drivers should reduce speed, as slower speeds allow tires to displace water more effectively. Additionally, properly inflated tires with good tread depth are crucial, as they provide better grip and channel water away from the tire's contact patch, making 'All of the above' the correct approach.
Question 12: When a streetcar is stopped to pick up or discharge passengers and there is a safety island, what does the law require you to do?
- Stop at least two meters behind the safety island.
- Pass on the left side of the streetcar.
- Sound your horn and pass with caution.
- Pass with caution and be ready to stop if a pedestrian makes sudden or unexpected moves. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Pass with caution and be ready to stop if a pedestrian makes sudden or unexpected moves.
When a streetcar stops to pick up or drop off passengers and there is a safety island, drivers are permitted to pass with caution. The safety island provides a protected area for pedestrians, so vehicles do not need to stop behind the streetcar. However, drivers must remain vigilant and be prepared to stop immediately if a pedestrian unexpectedly steps into the roadway.
Question 13: Level one drivers (G1) must keep their blood alcohol level at zero percent and be accompanied by a Class G driver with a blood alcohol level of less than _____ (if the class G driver is 22 or older).
- 0.08%
- 0.05% (Correct answer)
- 0.03%
- 0.00%
Correct answer: 0.05%
Level One (G1) drivers in Ontario must maintain a strict zero percent blood alcohol level at all times, as part of the graduated licensing system. If the accompanying Class G driver is 22 years or older, their blood alcohol level must be less than 0.05%. This ensures that the supervising driver is not impaired and can safely assist the new driver.
Question 14: If you miss an expressway exit, what should you do?
- Continue straight and exit at the next ramp. (Correct answer)
- Make a U-turn.
- If there are no cars, you may back up.
- Stop on the shoulder and check your map.
Correct answer: Continue straight and exit at the next ramp.
If you miss an expressway exit, the safest and legally required action is to continue driving straight to the next available ramp. Attempting to make a U-turn, backing up, or stopping on the shoulder are extremely dangerous and illegal maneuvers on an expressway. These actions can lead to serious collisions and impede the flow of high-speed traffic.
Question 15: As a level one or two driver, if you collect nine or more points during a two-year period, your licence will be suspended for
- 30 days
- 60 days
- 15 days
- 1 year (Correct answer)
Correct answer: 1 year
For Level One (G1) or Level Two (G2) drivers in Ontario, accumulating nine or more demerit points during a two-year period results in a mandatory license suspension. This suspension lasts for one year. This strict penalty is in place to encourage safe driving habits among new drivers and to remove high-risk drivers from the road.
Question 16: If two drivers enter an uncontrolled intersection from opposite directions at the same time, one going straight while the other is turning left, which vehicle has the right-of-way?
- Both have the right-of-way.
- Both cars should stop first then proceed.
- The one turning left has the right-of-way.
- The one going straight has the right-of-way. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: The one going straight has the right-of-way.
At an uncontrolled intersection where two vehicles approach from opposite directions at the same time, the vehicle going straight always has the right-of-way. The vehicle intending to turn left must yield to oncoming traffic that is proceeding straight. This rule prioritizes the simpler movement and helps prevent collisions.
Question 17: When passing a cyclist, allow at least...
- one metre (Correct answer)
- 50km/h
- within 60 metres
- 0.05 to 0.08
Correct answer: one metre
When passing a cyclist, drivers are legally required to allow a minimum lateral distance of one metre. This safe passing distance provides adequate space for the cyclist and helps prevent collisions, especially if the cyclist needs to swerve to avoid road hazards. Failing to provide this space can endanger the cyclist and result in penalties.
Question 18: Why must a vehicle undergo emission testing?
- vehicle past a certain age vehicle might be badly polluting registration needs to be renewed (Correct answer)
- vehicle past a certain age vehicle might be badly polluting registration needs to be renewed
- street has two or more lanes for one way traffic
- Signal, increase speed, and merge smoothly with traffic
Correct answer: vehicle past a certain age vehicle might be badly polluting registration needs to be renewed
Vehicles are required to undergo emission testing primarily to ensure they meet environmental standards and are not excessively polluting. This testing is often mandated for vehicles past a certain age or when their registration needs to be renewed. The goal is to reduce harmful vehicle emissions and improve air quality.
Question 19: When may drivers pass on the right shoulder?
- at least two people
- at least two people (Correct answer)
- 150 metres of an oncoming vehicle
- one metre
Correct answer: at least two people
Passing on the right shoulder is generally illegal and highly dangerous, as shoulders are intended for emergencies or specific authorized uses, not for regular traffic flow. The provided 'correct answer,' 'at least two people,' is not relevant to the question of when drivers may pass on the right shoulder. This suggests a likely error in the question-answer pairing within the provided data.
Question 20: When a streetcar is stopped to take on or discharge passengers where there is no safety zone, what does the law require drivers to do before passing the streetcar?
- Stop, when light changes to green and intersection is clear before moving
- Stop at least two metres behind where passengers are getting on or off (Correct answer)
- complete stop, wait until way is clear, go when safe to do so
- slow down, pull over to the right and come to a complete stop
Correct answer: Stop at least two metres behind where passengers are getting on or off
When a streetcar stops to pick up or discharge passengers where there is no safety zone, drivers are legally required to stop at least two metres behind the rearmost door of the streetcar. This rule ensures the safety of pedestrians getting on or off the streetcar, as they may step directly into the roadway. Drivers must remain stopped until the streetcar moves and the path is clear.
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