Welcome to the Young Drivers of Canada Driver Test - Nova Scotia Quiz that will show similar questions to those found on your written test - please note that the questions and answers cannot be exact to the written test due to copyright restrictions - at the end of the quiz the Questions and Correct Answers will be emailed to you!
1.
Class 5N drivers may not drive:
2.
According to The Criminal Code, what is the blood alcohol concentration above which it is forbidden to drive a vehicle?
3.
Class 5N drivers are exempt from the midnight to 5am restriction when:
4.
A school crossing guard signals you to stop. If you disregard their command, what are you liable to receive?
5.
As you approach a pedestrian crosswalk, you notice that pedestrians are already crossing the roadway. It is forbidden to:
6.
At a four-way stop intersection, the driver must stop and yield the right-of-way to:
7.
A 50km/hr speed limit in a school zone applies:
8.
A 50km/hr speed limit beside a playground applies:
9.
Besides remaining at the scene, offering the required information and assisting any person in need, what must the driver involved in a collision do when someone is injured?
10.
If the lane is obstructed, who should be given the right-of-way?
11.
Class 5 drivers may not drive a:
12.
A police officer requests that you submit to a breathalyzer test. If you have a driver's licence, what could happen if you refuse to take the test?
13.
Before moving your car from the parked position, you should:
14.
Is it mandatory to wear a safety belt while riding in an automobile?
15.
According to the law, the driver who intends to pass another vehicle, must signal their intention:
16.
Class 7 drivers may not drive:
17.
Approaching an intersection, the traffic lights are red. A police officer motions you to proceed. You should:
18.
Collision statistics show that:
19.
On roads without sidewalks, pedestrians should walk:
20.
Is it legal to pass another vehicle on the right?
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