Prince Edward Island Class 7 Driving Test Sign Parts 2

Prince Edward Island Class 7 Driving Test Sign Parts 2

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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Alberta Commercial Driving Class 1 Practice Test Part 3

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If reversing a school bus and you lose sight of the guide, what should you do?

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When uncoupling a truck tractor from a semi-trailer, when should you lower the landing gear?

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Which of the following is not a class of dangerous goods?

 

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When conversing with or offering help to someone with disabilities, it is important to:

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In what situations would the use of CB radios be exempt from the Distracted Driving Law?

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When going through urban areas, all drivers must:

 

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An oxidizing substance is defined as:

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You are driving a school bus on a foggy day with low visibility and you stop at an uncontrolled railway crossing. What is the best course of action to ensure safety?

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Which of the following is required to upgrade from a Class 5 to a Class 4 licence?

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Which of the following statements about long combination vehicles is incorrect?

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When preparing to discharge a fire extinguisher to put out a fire, you should hold the extinguisher in what position?

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When approaching a very busy intersection in an emergency vehicle with your sirens and lights activated, you should:

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Which of the following statements about braking force is false? Assume that the two vehicles are identical except for weight and speed.

 

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When performing a turnaround with a school bus, the correct procedure is to:

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Which of the following statements about the federal Hours of service regulations is true?

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Which of the following is not one of the 'distractions' that a commercial vehicle driver would be fined for under the Distracted Driving Law of the Traffic Safety Act?

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Which of the following is the correct procedure for stopping at an uncontrolled railway crossing with a Class 2 vehicle?

 

  • a. Stop at least 15 metres in advance of track
  • b. Activate the alternately flashing amber or red lights wrong
  • c. If on a multi-lane highway, move to the far right lane in advance of the crossing correct
  • d. Leave the front door closed at all times

 

 

As a school bus driver, you should never:

 

  • a. Break the four-second following rule
  • b. Drive with open front doors
  • c. All answers are correct 
  • d. Refuel a bus with passengers aboard wrong

 

 

When preparing to discharge a fire extinguisher to put out a fire, you should hold the extinguisher in what position?

 

  • a. Parallel to the ground
  • b. However you can get the tightest grip
  • c. In line with the top of the flameswrong
  • d. Uprightcorrect

 

 

How many hazard classes of dangerous goods are there?

 

  • a. 9correct
  • b. 7
  • c. 6wrong
  • d. 8

 

 

Which of the statements below about making a turn with a school bus is false?

 

  • a. When stopped waiting to turn left, point the front wheels to a ten o'clock position correct
  • b. Avoid shifting gears during the turn wrong
  • c. Use the outer left turning lane when dual left turn lanes are available
  • d. Check the mirrors as you are turning for swing and clearance

 

 

When parking a single unit Class 3 motor vehicle uphill, without a curb, the front wheels should be:

 

  • a. Pointed straight ahead
  • b. On the grass or sidewalk
  • c. Turned to the left
  • d. Turned to the right correct

 

 

An oxidizing substance is defined as:

 

  • a. A substance that contributes to the combustion of other material by yielding oxygen correct
  • b. A substance that might spontaneously combust when exposed to air wrong
  • c. A substance or article that explodes as a mass
  • d. An organism that is believed to be infectious to humans

 

 

You are driving a school bus on a foggy day with low visibility, and you stop at an uncontrolled railway crossing. What is the best course of action to ensure safety?

 

  • a. Proceed very slowly towards the tracks beyond the normal 5 metre stopping distance to get a closer look wrong
  • b. Walk to the track yourself to see if you can cross safely, remembering to shut off the engine and set the brakes firstcorrect
  • c. Instruct one of the passengers to walk to the track to see if there are any trains coming
  • d. Listen very carefully for a train whistle, and if proceed carefully if you do not hear one

 

 

What is the correct order of actions when operating a fire extinguisher?

 

  • a. Pull; Aim; Squeeze; Sweepcorrect
  • b. Aim; Pull; Squeeze; Sweep
  • c. Sweep; Aim; Pull; Squeezewrong
  • d. Aim; Squeeze; Sweep; Pull

 

 

When reversing to unload a dump vehicle, you should:

 

  • a. Use the backing alarm if the vehicle is equipped with onecorrect
  • b. Avoid using your mirrors and rely entirely on the hand signals of the guide
  • c. Position the guide so that he or she can see your path, but cannot be seen by youwrong
  • d. Back the vehicle to the passenger's side (right)

 

 

When going through urban areas, all drivers must:

 

  • a. Stop before every uncontrolled railway crossing
  • b. Encourage other vehicles to pass you before making left turnswrong
  • c. Activate the emergency hazard lights during night-time hours
  • d. Drive only on the routes specified for trucks and dangerous goods vehicles, correct

 

 

If you are operating an ambulance during an emergency, you could use the red flashing overhead lights and not the siren when:

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If you are a driver of persons with disabilities on a city bus, you should:

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Which of the following statements about preventative maintenance plans is false?

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Clearance lights are required for vehicles that are wider than:

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What is the difference between an A Train and a C Train?

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When inspecting the airlines on a vehicle with air brakes during a pre-trip inspection, you should:

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Under what conditions would a private passenger vehicle not be considered ‘for hire' under the Operator Licensing and Vehicle Control Regulation?

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What is the purpose of a trip inspection?

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What is lag time?

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Which of the following is not required as part of a carrier's Safety Plan?

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What does a white diamond on a black background featured on a 'reserved lane' sign indicate?

 

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What is the correct order of actions when operating a fire extinguisher?

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Which of the following operator's licences is you permitted to apply for as a probationary driver?

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To safely make a right turn in a large vehicle, it is recommended that you:

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