SASKATCHEWAN TRAFFIC RULES 05

Saskatchewan is a province with an extensive road network that links the major cities and towns of the region. The traffic and road rules in Saskatchewan are enforced to ensure drivers and pedestrians can move safely around the province.

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Traffic Rules Test 05

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During poor weather conditions such as rain, snow, smoke and fog, use your headlights on

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A solid line at the left of your lane means:

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If your vehicle becomes disabled on the highway, you should:

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A flashing green light at the intersection where turns to the left and right are permitted indicates? (Choose 3)

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Before moving from a parked position:

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Never change lanes without:

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Under all conditions, you should drive at a speed that will allow you to:

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The driver of a motor vehicle is not permitted to carry, in a house or boat trailer...?

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When on streets designed for two-way traffic, what does the law require you to do if you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle?

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Upon approaching a stop sign, what does the law require you to do before entering an intersection?

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When parking facing downhill:

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A red signal light with a green arrow is shown at an intersection indicates:

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In what position on the roadway must you be before marking a left turn from a one-way traffic street?

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A flashing yellow beacon above an intersection:

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The best way to stop quickly on a wet or icy roadway is to:

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If a traffic signal changes while a pedestrian is still on the street, which has the right-of-way?

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In what traffic lane should you drive when you intend to make a right-hand turn?

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When a right turn against a red signal light is permitted, what does the law require you to do before entering the intersection and turning?

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Most skids are the result of driver error. Skids may occur when you: (Choose 3)

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On approaching an intersection where a traffic signal light is red, and a policeman motions you to go through, you should:

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What you cannot see in your vehicle's rear and side view mirrors is said to be in your

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When entering a freeway, you should

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The most important part of driving a curve or corner is to:

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Which of the following has the right-of-way over all others at an intersection when the light is green?

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On a roadway where traffic is moving in both directions, in what position must you be before making a left turn?

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When the traffic signal light facing you is red, and you intend to go straight through the intersection, what must you do first?

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If a tire blows out:

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When may you lend your driver's license?

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A flashing red beacon above an intersection means:

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Pedestrians have the right-of-way at both marked and unmarked crosswalks.

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In Saskatchewan, there are specific speed limits for different areas, and all drivers are required to wear seatbelts at all times. One of the most important rules is that drivers must not use handheld electronic devices while operating their vehicles, as this significantly increases the risk of accidents. The province also utilizes photo radar technology to enforce speed limits, making it essential for drivers to adhere to the appropriate speeds at all times. These strict regulations help ensure that drivers in Saskatchewan feel confident on the road, knowing that everyone around them is following the same rules and prioritizing safety.

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