Class 2 Drivers Licence Alberta Practice Test
Looking for an AMA Driver Education course? Need more help studying the Learner's Test? Take our Online Learner's Prep Course. Find out more and select the one that's right for you with our Driver Education Course Comparison Chart. Class A Driver’s License Practice Test -2. August 29, 2019 July 28, 2017 by Practice Test. If you are convicted in any other jurisdiction of any traffic violation (except parking), you need to notify the motor vehicle licensing agency within how many days? 2.2.3- Stopping, 2.2- Basic Control of Your Vehicle, Section 2. If you want to be a truck driver in Alberta you will need to get a Class 1 Licence. A Class 1 driver’s licence in in Alberta will give the most options for driving careers. We go over the costs of a Class 1 licence in Alberta, cost for an air brake endorsement (Q) and.
Alberta Driving Test Fact Sheet
How many questions: | 30 |
---|---|
How many correct answers to pass: | 25 |
Passing score: | 83% |
AB Driver's Handbook
View the most recent (2019) official AB Driver's Licence Handbook.
ExploreAlberta Class 2 Practice Test
More AB Written Exam Resources
Success! A copy of this quiz is in your dashboard.
I took Albertas Licence online practice exam test several times and I collected these 125 different questions. To pass this test you need to answer 25 of every 30 questions, so 83%. It means correctly answered at least 104 questions from 125. Always ONLY one choice is correct.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 2.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 3.
- A.
- B.
Slow down to let your eyes adjust to the lower light levels.
Keep your sunglasses on, as taking them off may take your attention away from driving.
Just keep driving as you were before.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
Driver's licence, proof of insurance and vehicle registration.
- A.
Never a problem; there is not that much alcohol in one glass of beer.
OK, if you have a cup of coffee as well.
Illegal for those who have a Learner's Licence or probationary Class 5 Licence.
OK, if you have eaten a large meal.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 7.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 8.Which vehicles may be equipped with a combination of flashing red and white lights?
Police patrol vehicles.
Tow trucks.
Snow removal vehicles.
Ambulances and fire trucks.
- A.
- B.
Roads made narrow by the accumulation of snow and ice.
Sudden changes in speed or direction.
Vehicles in poor mechanical condition.
- A.
- B.
It is separating traffic traveling in opposite directions.
Passing is permitted.
None of the above.
- A.
Slow down slightly to increase the space in front of your car, allowing you extra space to stop more gradually if you need to.
Move into another lane.
Pull over to let the tailgater pass.
Any of the above.
- A.
Pull over to the far right and walk to the next exit.
Put on your emergency flashers, pull over to the far right and walk to the next exit.
Signal, pull over to the far right, stay near your vehicle in a safe place and raise the hood.
Stop whenever you are and go for help.
- A.
You cannot stop within the distance that you can see.
Your headlights may become overworked and thus stop working at all.
You may blind oncoming drivers.
You won't be able to see if it becomes foggy.
- A.
- B.
When a solid yellow line is on your side of the centre line.
When a sign indicates a no-passing zone.
All of the above.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 16.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 17.
- A.
They are more likely to be severely injured in a crash with a car than car drivers or passengers.
They are not required to follow the rules of the road.
They are more often at fault when crashes occur.
They are slower.
- A.
- B.
Between one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise the next morning.
Between midnight and 5 AM.
Between sunset and sunrise the next morning.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 20.To become a probationary driver (Class 5) you must:
Be 16 years of age or older.
Pass the standard Alberta road test.
Have held a Learner's Licence (Class 7) for at least one year.
All of the above.
- When do emergency vehicles with flashing lights and sirens have the right of way?
In intersections.
While driving on the right side of the road.
In all circumstances.
While on your side of a divided median.
- A.
Make sure you don't use it too soon, or other drivers may become confused as to where you are turning.
Make sure it is turned off after your turn or lane change is complete.
Make sure you use it in time to give other drivers a warning that you are going to turn.
All of the above.
- A.
Take your time -- the vehicle may be long and you don't want to speed.
Pass as quickly as you can.
Make sure you have enough space; you do not want to get stuck in that vehicle's blind spot.
B and C are correct.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 25.When towing a trailer on a public road, what is illegal to transport in the trailer?
Passengers
Explosives
Firearms
Flammable materials
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 27.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 28.
- A.
When on the opposite side of a divided highway median.
When there is room for the emergency vehicle to pass you.
When your emergency is more important than theirs.
When you are able to stay ahead of the emergency vehicle.
- A.
If the vehicle is parked immediately around the corner, turn into the first available lane to the left of the parked vehicle.
Turn into the furthest lane away from the curb; the location of the parked vehicle is not important.
If the vehicle is at least 1/2 a block away, turn into the curb lane and then make a proper lane change to the left when safe to do so.
A and C are correct.
- A.
- B.
- C.
The rules of the road do not apply to the pedestrian.
Both B and C.
- When entering a playground zone in either an urban or rural area,while times are in effect, what is the maximum speed allowed (unlessotherwise posted)?
10 km/h
20 km/h
40 km/h
30 km/h
- A.
Drive straight through after coming to a complete stop.
Turn right without stopping.
Turn left without stopping.
Turn left from a one-way street to a one-way street, after a complete stop, unless prohibited by a sign.
- A.
You may not be visible to the driver if you follow too closely.
You will not be able to see very well if you follow too closely.
You could get crushed between one of these vehicles and the curb if they are turning at an intersection.
All of the above.
- A.
- B.
Never: reversing is always prohibited on freeways.
If you back up very slowly.
Only on the shoulder with the hazard lights flashing.
- A.
- B.
After coming to a complete stop and yielding to both traffic and pedestrians.
Anytime there are no signs prohibiting a right turn on a red light.
B and C are correct.
- A.
- B.
- C.
Stop before passing this vehicle and make sure there are no pedestrians in the crosswalk.
Honk to encourage the vehicle's driver to get going.
- When traveling in the winter, it is a good idea to:
Carry a shovel, sand or salt, and warning flares.
Use snow tires.
Make sure that snow and frost are removed from all your windows before you start driving.
All of the above.
- A.
- B.
- C.
Apply the brakes after you get through the puddle to dry them out.
B and C are correct.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
Continue driving at the same speed and allow the other driver to pass.
- To help prevent collision with an animal you should:
Scan the sides of the roadway ahead for animals.
Watch for animal crossing signs.
Be extra cautious at dusk and dawn.
All of the above.
- A.
- B.
It is a medication that does not cause drowsiness.
It is a prescription drug.
It is necessary to treat your medical condition.
- Some things to watch for on the sides of the road are:
People in wheelchairs traveling toward an intersection.
Children playing with a ball.
People who are visually impaired who may have a cane or a guide dog.
All of the above.
- A driver is planning on making a turn at the upcoming intersection.The driver should be in the proper turning lane at least how manymetres from the intersection?
15 metres
20 metres
10 metres
25 metres
- A.
Slow down, move to the right curb or edge of the roadway and stop until the emergency vehicle has passed.
Slow down to 15 km/h.
Accelerate to clear the way.
Proceed at the same speed.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
Pull over and stop in a safe place until it is safe to continue.
- A.
- B.
Must hold a learner's licence for at least two years.
Must be accompanied by a fully licenced (non-probationary) driver who is 18 years of age or older and is seated next to the driver.
Is not permitted to drive from midnight to 5 AM.
- A.
- B.
- C.
Slow down to check for oncoming traffic and proceed when it is safe.
The flashing red light simply indicates an uncontrolled intersection.
- A.
- B.
Check your mirrors and your blind zone and then proceed.
Check your mirrors, check your blind zone, signal and proceed when safe to do so.
Check your mirrors, signal and then proceed.
- Which of the following factors would be most important in choosing a safe speed for driving in fog?
How far you can see.
How good your car's brakes are.
The amount of traffic on the road.
Whether it is day or night.
- When you arrive at a traffic circle, you should:
Slow down as you approach the circle.
Yield to traffic already in the circle.
Yield to pedestrians.
All of the above.
- If you get angry or upset before driving, you should:
Not think about what made you angry as you drive.
Breathe deeply as you drive to regain your self-control.
Calm down before you drive.
Concentrate and be cautious as you drive.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 53.
- A.
- B.
Pump the brakes, gradually slowing down until you can stop.
Pull the emergency brake and steer into the curve.
Ease off the accelerator, then gently accelerate as you regain traction.
- Sudden, strong gusts of wind have little effect on a vehicle moving at highway speeds.
True
False
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
Have all occupants leave the vehicle and wait at a safe location.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 57.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 58.
- A.
You have plenty of room to drive beside it in the same lane.
You should stay well behind it and pass just as you would with another car.
You can drive close behind it.
A and C are correct.
- When exiting from a highway, slow down:
Before reaching the deceleration lane.
Before activating your signal.
After entering the deceleration lane.
Only if there is traffic behind.
- A.
- B.
Motorcycles have more control than cars in poor conditions.
Motorcycles have a larger blind spot.
Motorcycles are smaller than cars.
- A.
You may turn in the direction of the arrow if the intersection is clear.
You must check for oncoming traffic before turning in the direction of the arrow.
Stop and proceed in the direction of the arrow with caution.
Drive straight through the intersection.
- A white diamond marking in a lane indicates that:
There is parking allowed in the lane.
There is a railway crossing ahead.
The lane is reserved for specific vehicles.
There is a traffic circle ahead.
- Before making a left turn, a driver should:
Yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians and wait for a safe gap.
Signal any drivers behind to pass.
Make sure there are no cars behind.
Wait for oncoming drivers to wave him/her through.
- When approached by an emergency vehicle with flashing lights andsiren in operation, under what circumstances is it OK not to stop?
When on the opposite side of a divided highway median.
When there is room for the emergency vehicle to pass you.
When your emergency is more important than theirs.
When you are able to stay ahead of the emergency vehicle.
- When a red 'X' is indicated over a driving lane, a driver must:
Not enter or remain in that lane.
Stop immediately as it indicates there is danger ahead.
Reduce speed and drive with extra caution.
Be prepared for an upcoming traffic light.
- When parking near a fire hydrant, what is the minimum distance thatshould be left between the vehicle and the fire hydrant?
2 metres
10 metres
5 metres
15 metres
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 68.
- A.
Ensure that you stay at least 150 metres ahead of the emergency vehicle.
Stop wherever you are.
Turn up the volume on the stereo.
Pull over to the side of the road and stop.
- You are approaching a stop sign. A police officer motions you to proceed. You should:
Stop then proceed.
Obey the police officer.
Call his/her attention to the stop sign.
Stop and check traffic before proceeding.
- Uncontrolled intersections are ones that:
Have no traffic signs and no traffic signal lights.
Have only a stop sign.
Have only a yield sign.
Prohibit pedestrians from crossing.
- As a driver you should
Carefully watch the car behind you.
Constantly check the sides of the road and all of your mirrors, as well as the road ahead.
Carefully watch the car ahead of you.
Rarely look in your mirrors.
- A.
The space between the driver and the steering wheel.
The space between front and rear passengers.
The space between your vehicle and the vehicles in front, behind and on either side of you.
None of the above.
- According to the Criminal Code, what is the BAC limit (blood alcoholconcentration) above which it is forbidden to drive a vehicle?
0.08 BAC
0.8 BAC
0.008 BAC
0.88 BAC
- A.
You can pass on the left, as long as the bus is parked.
You must stop if you are behind the bus, but you can continue if you are approaching from the opposite direction.
You cannot pass the bus in either direction until the lights stop flashing.
You should slow down to the school zone speed limit.
- A.
The lap belt and shoulder strap are worn correctly.
The head rest is fully extended.
The seat is moved fully forward.
The seat is tilted back slightly.
- A.
Enter the intersection only when the way is clear.
Stop, then enter the intersection quickly.
Slow down, then enter the intersection slowly.
Maintain your current speed and expect others to move out of your way.
- The safe operating condition of a motor vehicle is the responsibility of:
Everyone.
The mechanic and driver.
The driver.
The owner and driver.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 79.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 80.Which of the following will result in two demerits to those with a Learner's Licence (Class 7)?
Driving at night between midnight and 5 AM.
Driving more passengers than seatbelts.
Driving with a supervisor who is not fully qualified or driving without a supervisor.
All of the above.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 82.
- A.
- B.
- C.
Alternate between pumping and applying hard pressure.
Apply light pressure to the brake pedal.
- It is against the law to follow an emergency vehicle more closely than:
50 metres.
100 metres.
150 metres.
200 metres.
- To drive safely at night, one must:
Wear yellow tinted glasses to reduce glare.
Wear dark glasses to cut down on incidents of 'High Beam Blindness'.
Never drive faster than 50 km/h.
Drive at a speed which permits stopping in the distance illuminated by the headlights.
- A.
- B.
Yield the right-of-way to drivers signalling a right turn.
Yield the right-of-way to drivers signalling a left turn.
Treat the intersection as four-way stop.
- When approaching a railway crossing you should:
Watch for warning lights that indicate an approaching train.
Watch for vehicles ahead of you that are required to stop.
Realize that trains always have the right of way.
All of the above.
- A.
A significant number of crashes involving cyclists result from side-swiping.
You need to be able to avoid hitting a cyclist who falls.
Driving too close to a cyclist may be very unnerving for him or her.
All of the above.
- A.
Passing is permitted if the solid line is on your side of the roadway.
Passing is not permitted if the solid line is on your side of the roadway.
Passing is not permitted if the broken yellow line is on your side of the roadway.
None of the above.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
Stop before a sidewalk and give right of way to traffic on the road.
- A.
Have been suspension free for the last year of the minimum two year probationary stage.
Pass an advanced road test.
Have no demerit points.
A and B only.
- Safe and efficient drivers avoid collisions because they:
Have quick reaction times.
Are familiar with driving law.
Have good visual and decision-making skills.
Stay away from congested traffic.
- A.
You will block the rear view mirror of the car in front.
You will force the car in front to speed up.
You may not be able to see what is up ahead.
You will be in the blind spot of the car in front.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 94.What is the minimum amount of time it will take to complete the Graduated Driver Licensing program?
1 year
2 years
3 years
4 years
- A.
- B.
- C.
Downshift and use the motor to assist in slowing down.
Apply the brakes until you reach the bottom of the hill.
- If you are turning left at an uncontrolled intersection or four-way-stop you should:
Proceed immediately - you have the right of way.
Yield to all traffic.
Keep going straight - left turns are prohibited at these intersections.
Wait for another driver to flag you through.
- Pedestrian deaths make up less than 1% of all highway fatalities.
True
False
- A.
When there is a yellow double solid line in the centre of the road.
When there is a broken yellow line in the centre of the road and it is safe to do so.
When there is a broken white line in the centre of the road.
You should never pass in the oncoming lane.
- A.
Doing something illegal; you must change lanes completely. Pino aprile terroni ebook readers 2016.
Doing something necessary; there is plenty of room in one lane for a car to pass a cyclist.
Actually changing lanes and should check your mirror, shoulder check and then signal.
A hazard to other drivers.
- Signalling your intention before turning or changing lanes:
Is only necessary if there is a car behind you.
Is required by the Traffic Safety Act.
Is necessary only if other vehicles are in the vicinity.
Is only necessary when you are taking your driver's licence examination.
- A.
The driver behind you may not be expecting you to stop and may crash into you.
Drivers in other lanes may not see the pedestrian and may hit them.
Jaywalking is illegal.
A and B are correct.
- What is the BEST way to check for other vehicles in your blind spot?
Shoulder check.
Check rear-view and side mirrors.
Scan ahead for blind spots.
None of the above.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
Motorcycles do not offer the same safety features and protection that cars do.
- When driving at night, it is a good idea to:
Avoid busy streets.
Use your highbeams.
Glance to the right edge of the road to avoid glare from oncoming lights.
All of the above.
- When driving in heavy fog, you should use:
Low-beam headlights.
Parking lights.
Parking lights and low-beam headlights.
High-beam headlights.
- A.
Exceed the speed limit to ensure that passing is done quickly.
Pass only when the way ahead is clear and when passing is permitted.
Only focus on your rear-view mirror.
All of the above.
- When approaching a stop sign, you must:
Slow down, then proceed if the way is clear.
Stop and then proceed when safe to do so.
Stop and then proceed.
Yield the right-of-way.
- A.
You see the advance green arrow at the bottom of the regular set of traffic lights.
You see the green arrow on a separate set of traffic lights designated for left turns.
You don't have an advance green arrow or a separate left-turn signal, but you think you can make it before oncoming traffic proceeds into the intersection.
A and B are correct.
- If feeling tired while driving:
Turn the radio up to keep your attention.
Open the window for some fresh air.
Stop for a rest.
Slow down and drive with extra care.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 111.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 112.What is the first thing that you should do when you wish to change lanes?
Check the mirrors to make sure that it is safe to do so.
Slow down.
Check the blind zone.
Accelerate.
- A.
Many cars are lined up at the cross street waiting for their light to turn green.
Pedestrians are no longer in the intersection.
The crosswalk signal has changed from a white figure to a flashing orange hand.
A and C are correct.
- On a multi-lane highway, slow moving traffic should travel in:
The middle traffic lane.
The far right lane.
The left traffic lane.
The shoulder of the road.
- Is it permitted to drive over the speed limit in order to complete a passing maneuver?
No, never.
Yes, in order to pass safely.
Yes, if you pass several vehicles.
No, unless another vehicle signals from the rear that you are blocking the passing lane.
- It is illegal to park:
On a sidewalk.
On a bridge or in a tunnel.
In a bicycle lane.
All of the above.
- A U-turn is not permitted:
On a curve.
Near or at the crest of a hill.
Where a sign prohibits a U-turn.
All of the above.
- A.
- B.
- C.
Between 8:00 AM and 9:30 AM, 11:30 AM and 1:30 PM, and 3:00 PM and 4:30 PM on school days
Between 8 AM and 5 PM Monday to Friday
- You should shoulder check to the right when making a right turn to:
Make sure another road user is not beside you.
Make sure the vehicle behind you is not too close.
Make sure you are in the proper lane.
None of the above.
- You must beam your high beam lights within ________ of oncoming vehicles.
100 meters
150 meters
200 meters
300 meters
- In bad weather or slippery conditions on high speed roads, your following distance should be at LEAST:
4 secons
2 seconds
6 seconds
8 seconds
- A.
Run the engine to keep the interior of the vehicle warm.
Go and look for help.
Run the engine only for about five minutes an hour to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
B and C are correct.
- A.
Come to a complete stop, make sure it is safe and proceed with caution.
Slow down, make sure it is safe and proceed with caution.
Stop well before the intersection and inch out slowly, only proceed when no cars are approaching.
Speed right through.
- The shoulder of a highway (section between the white line and the edge of the roadway) is intended for:
Slow moving vehicles.
Allowing vehicles to pass.
Emergency parking.
Parking.
- Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed within an urban area is:
60 km/h
80 km/h
30 km/h
50 km/h