Prince Edward Island Class 7 Driving Test Part 1

Prince Edward Island Class 7 Driving Test
Part 1

A Class 7 license in Prince Edward Island (PEI), Canada, is a type of learner’s license that allows the holder to practice driving on public roads under certain conditions and restrictions. To obtain a Class 7 license in PEI, an individual must pass a written knowledge test and a vision test. They must also fulfill other requirements, such as minimum age, residency, and liability insurance. Holders of a Class 7 license in PEI are required to follow certain restrictions and conditions, such as being accompanied by a licensed driver, displaying a “L” sign on the vehicle, and a curfew. After holding a Class 7 license for a certain period of time and meeting other requirements, the holder may be eligible to upgrade to a Class 5 license.

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ONTARIO MOTORCYCLE PRACTICE TEST

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Where should your weight be moved if you have to ride over something?

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What should you do to minimise the impact of the "blind spot" prior to changing lanes?

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Ordinarily on a two lane roadway, what will be your safest place to ride?

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What is the engine capacity of a two-wheeled vehicle registered or ridden as a moped?

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What are the first two things you should do if your throttle sticks?

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What must your motorcycle have if you want to transport a passenger?

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What factors will indicate that a motorcycle is the right size for you?

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Where should the group leader of a group typically ride on a four lane highway?

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Which of the following materials should you avoid when purchasing motorcycle clothing?

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How often should you perform a thorough inspection of your motorcycle?

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In urban areas, what is the minimum distance you should scan ahead?

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What should you expect your steering to be like when carrying a passenger?

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You should extend your stopping distance when carrying a passenger to at least?

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When is it legal to go faster than the speed limit when overtaking?

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When should you be on the lookout for animals the most?

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You should inform your passenger that when they are cornering, they should

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What is the best way to apply your brakes for routine braking?

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Someone overseeing you must possess?

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What should you avoid doing if your front tyre blows out?

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What should you do if an insect or other animal smears your visor?

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What distance from an approaching car should you allow when riding in high beam on a dark road before dipping the beam?

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What will you use to change gear on a typical manual motorcycle?

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What is the best way for you to be seen at night?

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What should you do if your front wheel locks when braking?

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Which of these is the only compulsory equipment for them?

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Which of these indicates that a motorcycle helmet is legal in BC?

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What is the most crucial aspect of your throttle to check?

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What kind of seat position should your passenger adopt?

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What riding formation is the most effective to use?

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How many demerits on your learner's licence will result in the suspension of your riding privileges?

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What should your braking distance be when riding at night?

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What is the maximum number of motorcycles that should be present in a group?

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What is meant by “proactive riding"?

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What could be the reason for uneven     tyre wear?

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What happens if you engage the clutch?

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Where can your passenger grasp on to the best?

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What should you use to secure your load on the back of your motorcycle?

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What should you check for when you test the clutch?

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Why should you watch out for riding too near the curb?

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When is the first time you can ride without a supervisor?

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Who should take the lead when the group wants to change lanes?

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Why is it so critical to choose the proper downshift speed?

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Why should larger cars constantly be given greater "room margin"?

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How much time should the typical rider allow between recognising the need to halt and beginning to respond to it?

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What should your primary method of holding on to your motorcycle in high winds be?

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What should you do if your bike begins to hydroplane?

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What is the top speed allowed for a two-wheeled vehicle classified as a power bicycle?

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On a two-lane highway, when can you squeeze between vehicles ahead of you?

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What speed is allowed when overtaking tow trucks or emergency vehicles that are stopped and have their lights flashing?

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When should you be particularly mindful of the risk that road debris like grit, mud, and sand pose?

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Why should your right wrist be bent slightly below the throttle level?

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How should you prepare for an intersection as you approach it?

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What should a riding group do when passing another vehicle?

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Where will the majority of the braking force be used when you need to stop quickly?

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What is the best way to stay safe on the road when there is ice and snow?

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In a group, who should be the first rider?

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Why should you try to lightly touch the brake pedal when downshifting?

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What is the friction zone?

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Where is the best place to start riding lessons?

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Why is it bad practise to use high beam headlights in fog?

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