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Driving Test New Brunswick: Free Class 7 Permit Test Practice 2

  • The test is based on questions taken from the New Brunswick Driver’s Handbook.
  • You will be asked about Rules of the Road, Safe Driving, Sharing the Road and Traffic Signs.
  • The test is a series of multiple choice questions.

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Reminder: To obtain your New Brunswick learner’s licence, you will need to pass a class 7 knowledge test.

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How far from the nearest rail must you stop at a railroad crossing?
2 metres.
10 metres.
5 metres.
1 metre.
When approaching a railroad crossing, drivers must stop their vehicle at least 5 metres away from the nearest rail.
What do signs with a green circle represent?
Permission-given-6
Action prohibited.
Warning for hazards.
Permission given.
Absolute speed limit.
A green circle on a regulatory sign indicates permission. Any movement or vehicle type shown inside the circle is officially permitted on that roadway.
Within what distance of an intersection is passing prohibited?
15 metres.
50 metres.
60 metres.
30 metres.
It is unlawful to drive left of the center line to pass another vehicle when within 30 metres of an intersection.
This maximum speed sign applies under which conditions?
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Under rainy conditions.
Under ideal conditions.
Under winter conditions.
Under all weather conditions.
Maximum speed signs indicate the highest legal speed permitted when driving conditions are ideal.
What does this sign signify?
Campground-8
Campground.
Accommodations.
Tourist information.
Picnic facilities.
This sign indicates that a campground or camping facility is located nearby for travellers and recreational vehicles.
Is it legal to use the shoulder to pass another vehicle?
Yes, if safe.
Only for trucks.
Yes, in heavy traffic.
No, it is prohibited.
It is strictly prohibited to drive off the main roadway onto the shoulder to pass another vehicle, as the shoulder is intended for emergencies and breakdowns.
Where are a vehicle's blind spots usually located?
Directly in front.
Only on the right.
Left and right rear corners.
Under the bumper.
Blind spots are areas around the vehicle that cannot be seen in the mirrors, typically located at the left and right rear corners.
What does this sign mean?
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Two-way traffic ends.
Two-way traffic begins.
Divided highway ends.
Divided highway begins.
This sign warns drivers that the divided highway is ending and opposing traffic will soon share the same roadway.
What does this sign mean?
Survey-crew-ahead-20
Road work ahead.
Traffic controller ahead.
Survey crew ahead.
Flagger man ahead.
This construction sign indicates that a survey crew is working on or near the traveled portion of the road. Drivers should slow down and practice extra caution.
On multi-lane streets, which lane should you normally drive in?
The shoulder.
The center lane.
The left lane.
The right lane.
On multi-lane roads, you should normally drive in the right lane. The left lane is typically reserved for passing, overtaking, or preparing to make a left turn.
If you park on a hill without a curb, which way do you turn the wheels?
Left.
Right.
Straight ahead.
Any direction.
When parking on a hill without a curb, turn your wheels to the right. If the brakes fail, the car will roll away from the road instead of into traffic.
What type of highway does this sign indicate?
Collector-highway-4
Arterial highway.
Local highway.
Trans-Canada highway.
Collector highway.
This sign identifies a provincial collector highway in New Brunswick, which connects smaller communities and local roads to major arterial highways.
What does a solid yellow line on your side of the road mean?
Pedestrian crossing.
The lane is ending.
Passing permitted.
Passing is prohibited.
A solid yellow line on your side of the center line indicates that it is unsafe and illegal to cross the line to pass another vehicle.
What direction must vehicles travel in a roundabout?
Clockwise.
Counter-clockwise.
Either direction.
The shortest path.
Vehicles entering a roundabout must always proceed in a counter-clockwise direction around the central island.
What does this sign represent?
Road-ends-ahead-16
Road ends ahead.
Rumble strips ahead.
Construction zone ahead.
Hazard close to the edge.
This checkerboard sign warns drivers that the roadway ends ahead and they must turn either left or right.
What BAC range is considered the “warning range” in New Brunswick?
0.01% to 0.05%.
0.05% to 0.08%.
0.08% to 0.10%.
Over 0.10%.
Drivers with a Blood Alcohol Concentration between 0.05% and 0.08% fall within the warning range and may face penalties.
What is the default speed limit in an urban district?
50 km/h.
60 km/h.
30 km/h.
40 km/h.
Unless signs indicate otherwise, the standard default speed limit within any urban district is 50 km/h.
What does this sign indicate?
Truck-inspection-station-12
Truck inspection station.
Truck parking zone.
Truck high speed zone.
Truck low speed zone.
This sign indicates a truck inspection station where commercial vehicles may be required to stop for inspection or weighing.
What does this sign mean?
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Parking permitted only.
Passing not permitted.
Lane change permitted.
Stopping permitted only.
This regulatory sign indicates that passing or overtaking another vehicle is strictly prohibited on this stretch of the road.
What does this sign signify?
Straight-through-only-18
Straight through only.
Passing permitted.
One-way traffic begins.
One-way traffic ends.
This regulatory sign indicates that drivers are permitted to travel only in the straight-ahead direction.