Driving Test New Brunswick: Free Class 7 Permit Test Practice 4
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The test is based on questions taken from the New Brunswick Driver’s Handbook.
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You will be asked about Rules of the Road, Safe Driving, Sharing the Road and Traffic Signs.
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The test is a series of multiple choice questions.
Need the handbook?
Download the official New Brunswick Driver’s Handbook PDF for free.
Reminder: To obtain your New Brunswick learner’s licence, you will need to pass a class 7 knowledge test.
What does this sign mean?
School crosswalk ahead.
Pedestrian crosswalk ahead.
Playground ahead.
Children play zone ahead.
This sign warns drivers that they are approaching a designated school crosswalk, alerting them to watch for school children crossing the road and to prepare to stop.
What does this sign indicate?
Highway entrance ahead.
Emergency helipad ahead.
Hospital services ahead.
Hotel and lodging ahead.
This sign indicates that hospital or emergency medical services are located nearby and can be accessed from the roadway ahead.
What should you do if your right wheels run off the pavement?
Brake hard.
Turn back quickly.
Accelerate sharply.
Steer straight ahead.
Drivers should keep the vehicle moving straight ahead and avoid sudden steering when wheels leave the pavement.
What does this sign represent?
Sharp curve right with a maximum advised speed of 30 km/h.
Sharp curve right with a minimum advised speed of 30 km/h.
Sharp turn right with an absolute speed limit of 30 km/h.
Winding road to the right with a maximum speed of 30 km/h.
This sign warns drivers of a sharp curve to the right and recommends a maximum advisory speed of 30 km/h to navigate the curve safely under ideal conditions.
What is the recommended steering wheel hand position?
9 and 3 o'clock.
8 and 4 o'clock.
12 and 6 o'clock.
10 and 2 o'clock.
Keeping both hands on the steering wheel at the 10 and 2 o'clock positions ensures maximum control and stability while driving.
What should you do if you miss your highway exit?
Back up slowly.
Continue to the next exit.
Make a U-turn.
Stop on the shoulder.
If you miss your exit, continue to the next available exit. Never back up or make a U-turn on a highway because it is extremely dangerous.
A child safety seat is no longer required after reaching:
100 cm.
145 cm.
160 cm.
120 cm.
Children must continue to use an approved safety seat or booster seat until they reach a height threshold of 145 cm (57 inches).
What does this sign signify?
Emergency assistance.
Tourist information.
Lost and found information.
Scenic route information.
This sign indicates the location of an official tourist information centre or kiosk ahead, where travellers can obtain maps, guides, and local assistance.
A crash at 30 km/h is similar to falling from:
A half-storey building.
A one-storey building.
A three-storey building.
A two-storey building.
At a speed of 30 km/h, the force of a car impact is equal to the effect of falling from the top of a one-storey building.
What does this sign indicate?
Uneven pavement ahead.
Shoulder closed ahead.
Pavement drop-off.
Soft shoulder ahead.
This sign warns drivers that the adjacent lane, shoulder, or both may be lower or higher than the current travel lane.
To correct a rear-wheel skid, you should steer:
Away from the skid.
Straight ahead.
In the direction of the skid.
To the left only.
To correct a rear-wheel skid, remove your feet from the pedals and steer in the direction of the skid to regain control of the vehicle.
Which signal should you use when leaving a roundabout?
Left turn signal.
Hazard lights.
Right turn signal.
No signal required.
Drivers must activate their right turn signal as they approach their desired exit to alert others of their intention to leave the roundabout.
What does this hand signal represent?
Left turn.
Right turn.
Slow to stop.
U-turn.
This hand signal, where the driver's arm is extended straight out of the window, indicates the driver's intention to make a left turn.
What does this sign indicate?
Exit right side only.
Keep left of the obstruction.
Keep right of the obstruction.
Road curves sharply right.
This sign indicates that there is an obstacle, island, or median ahead, and drivers must pass it by keeping to the right side.
How close may you follow fire apparatus responding to an alarm?
Within 200 metres.
Within 150 metres.
Within 100 metres.
Within 50 metres.
It is an offence to follow within 150 metres (500 feet) of a fire apparatus responding to an emergency.
When parking downhill with a curb, you should turn your wheels:
Away from the curb.
Keep them straight.
Toward the left.
Toward the right.
When parking downhill with a curb, turning the front wheels to the right ensures the vehicle will roll into the curb rather than into traffic if the brakes fail.
What does this sign signify?
Heavy trucks prohibited roadway.
Heavy truck inspection area.
Heavy trucks parking zone.
Heavy trucks should use this roadway.
This sign indicates a designated roadway that heavy trucks are encouraged or required to use for traffic management and safety purposes.
Which headlights should you use before passing at night?
Hazard lights.
Fog lights.
High beams.
Low beams.
Drivers should use low beam headlights when approaching another vehicle before starting to pass at night.
What do red lights with green arrows mean?
Turn cautiously in arrow direction.
Stop in all directions.
Wait for green light.
No left or right turns.
A green arrow with a red light allows drivers to turn cautiously in the direction of the arrow after yielding to pedestrians and other traffic.
What does this sign represent?
Dangerous goods route.
Hidden intersection ahead.
Emergency detour route.
Road closed to trucks.
This sign indicates a designated route that vehicles carrying dangerous or hazardous materials are required or permitted to follow for safety purposes.