SAAQ Traffic Signs Test Part 2

Prepare for your SAAQ Traffic Signs Test with our free, up-to-date Quebec driving practice tests. Whether you’re a teenager earning your first licence or a newcomer to the province, our tests are designed to help you succeed—based on the official SAAQ Driver’s Handbook.

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Free Canadian Car Knowledge Test Part 5

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1. What should you do if a police vehicle signals you to pull over?

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2. What must you do before entering a lane from a parked position?

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3. What does a lane control signal with a red “X” mean?

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4. When is the road most slippery?

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5. When must a driver carry proof of insurance?

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6. What does a “maximum 80” sign indicate?

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7. What does a traffic signal with a green arrow and a red light mean?

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8. What does a yellow light mean when approaching an intersection?

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9. Why is it important to keep your windows and mirrors clean?

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10. What is the purpose of vehicle registration?

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11. What is one effect of alcohol on driving ability?

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12. When are you allowed to use a center lane marked with solid and broken yellow lines?

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13. What does a “no parking” sign mean?

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14. How far ahead should you look when driving in city traffic?

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15. What is the purpose of the “two-second rule”?

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16. When driving in fog, which lights should you avoid using?

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17. What happens if your licence is suspended for impaired driving?

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18. What should you do when passing a vehicle at night?

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19. What does a “HOV” lane mean?

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20. Why should you avoid braking hard on a wet or icy road?

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21. What is the purpose of a vehicle’s anti-lock braking system (ABS)?

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22. What is the minimum safe following distance in poor weather conditions?

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23. What does a triangle-shaped orange sign on the back of a vehicle mean?

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24. What should you do if your accelerator sticks?

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25. What does “right-of-way” mean in relation to pedestrians?

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26. What is the safest way to turn your vehicle around?

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27. How should your seatbelt fit to offer the best protection?

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28. When driving at night, what should you do when approaching another vehicle from behind?

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29. Why is checking tire pressure important?

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30. What does it mean when the road surface has painted white arrows?

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What to Expect on the Official SAAQ Knowledge Test:

Number of Questions

64

Correct answers to pass

26 

Passing score

80%

Length of test

60 min

Frequently Asked Questions About Quebec SAAQ Practice Tests

64 questions total — 32 on traffic rules, 32 on road signs.

Road signs, safe driving, emergency maneuvers, sharing the road, and more.

Yes, all questions are multiple-choice with one correct answer.

Yes, the test is available in French, English, and several other languages.

You can retake it—there may be a wait period and a retest fee.

16 years old (or 14 for a moped or scooter).

Yes, written knowledge tests are by appointment at SAAQ service centres.

Proof of identity, legal presence in Canada, and residency in Quebec.

Yes, fees vary based on the licence class and may include a photo and file opening fee.

Study the SAAQ Driver’s Handbook, take practice tests, and review video guides.

Free Quebec SAAQ Driving Practice Tests

Quebec SAAQ Knowledge Practice Test: Get Ready to Drive with Confidence

Getting your Quebec learner’s licence (Class 5) is an exciting milestone—and we’re here to make sure you’re fully prepared. The written knowledge test from the Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ) can be challenging if you go in unprepared. That’s why we’ve developed a free Quebec permit practice test, based on the most recent SAAQ Driver’s Handbook.

Whether you’re a teen beginning your driving journey or a newcomer to Quebec learning the rules of the road, our practice tests are designed to reflect the real exam. Study smart, practice often, and build the confidence you need to pass the SAAQ knowledge test on your first try.

SAAQ Traffic Signs Test

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What You’ll Learn from These Quebec SAAQ Practice Tests

  • Realistic multiple-choice questions that mirror the official SAAQ knowledge test

  • Complete coverage of essential topics: road signs, driving rules, speed limits, and defensive driving techniques

  • No sign-up needed — take as many tests as you like, whenever it suits you

  • Instant feedback with clear explanations to help you understand and learn from every question

These practice tests are designed to help you study smarter, improve faster, and walk into your test with confidence.

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Quebec SAAQ Practice Test Topics

Our practice tests are carefully designed to mirror the structure and content of the official SAAQ knowledge exam. You’ll be tested on the same core areas, including:

  • Traffic signs and signals – Learn how to recognize and respond to all standard Quebec road signs.

  • Right-of-way and intersection rules – Understand who goes first in different traffic situations.

  • Safe driving and defensive techniques – Prepare for real-life hazards and learn how to drive responsibly.

  • Speed limits and road markings – Know the legal limits and how to interpret lines and lane markings.

  • Sharing the road – Learn the rules for driving near cyclists, pedestrians, school zones, buses, and emergency vehicles.

Each topic is essential to becoming a safe and knowledgeable driver in Quebec.

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Tips to Pass the Quebec SAAQ Test

Want to boost your chances of passing on the first try? Follow these proven tips:

  • 📘 Study the SAAQ Driver’s Handbook thoroughly – It’s your official guide to everything on the test.

  • 📝 Take multiple practice tests until you consistently score 80% or higher.

  • 💡 Focus on understanding the rules and concepts — don’t just memorize answers.

  • 🔍 Review explanations for any questions you get wrong to reinforce your learning.

  • 🎥 Watch video tutorials if you’re a visual learner — seeing scenarios can help the rules stick.

  • 😴 Get a good night’s sleep before the test and stay calm — confidence makes a difference.

The key is consistency. The more you study and practice, the more prepared you’ll feel when it’s time to take your test at the SAAQ.

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Why Practice Tests Matter for Quebec SAAQ Success

Practice tests are one of the most effective ways to prepare for the SAAQ written knowledge exam. Here’s how they help you succeed:

Boost your memory through active recall and repetition
Familiarize yourself with the real test format used at SAAQ testing centres
Identify weak areas so you can focus your study time where it matters most
Reduce test-day anxiety by building your confidence through repetition
Study anytime, anywhere — completely free and optimized for mobile and desktop

With the right preparation tools, passing your SAAQ test doesn’t have to be stressful. Practice smart, and drive into your future with confidence.

Prefer to Learn Visually?

We’ve created video walkthroughs of real SAAQ-style questions—perfect for learners who benefit from visual explanations.

👉 Visit Our YouTube Channel
🎬 Learn with real examples, helpful visuals, and success strategies.

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How to Get Your Quebec Driver’s Licence (Class 5 – Learner’s Stage)

Eligibility Requirements

To apply for your Class 5 learner’s licence in Quebec, you must:

  • Be at least 16 years old

  • Complete a mandatory driving course with an accredited Quebec driving school

  • Pass a vision test and the SAAQ knowledge test

  • Provide valid identification and proof of residency


Preparing for the SAAQ Knowledge Test

  • Carefully study the SAAQ Driver’s Handbook

  • Take our free online SAAQ practice tests to build confidence

  • Watch helpful video tutorials to better understand rules and scenarios

  • Aim for consistent study sessions—small efforts daily lead to big results


What to Bring on Test Day

  • Valid government-issued ID (e.g., passport, health card)

  • Glasses or contact lenses, if you require vision correction

  • Proof of appointment for the knowledge test

  • Course completion certificates (for first-time learners)


After You Pass

Congratulations! You now have your Class 5 learner’s permit.
Here’s what you need to remember:

  • You must drive with an accompanying driver who has held a full licence for at least 2 years

  • A yellow “Apprentice Driver” sign must be displayed in your vehicle

  • You must hold your learner’s permit for a minimum of 12 months before taking the road test


Final Tip:

Don’t leave your success to chance.
📘 Study the official handbook,
📝 Take daily practice tests, and
🎥 Use video explanations for difficult topics.

The more you practice, the more confident and prepared you’ll be.


👉 Start Practicing Now:
🌐 Practice Tests
📘 Read the SAAQ Driver’s Handbook
📺 Visit Our YouTube Channel

Master the Quebec Knowledge Test

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