Manitoba Learner Driving Test
Part 1

A Manitoba Learner’s License is a type of driver’s license issued by the government of Manitoba, Canada, to individuals who are learning to drive. It allows the holder to practice driving on public roads under certain conditions and restrictions, such as being accompanied by a licensed driver and having a “L” sign displayed on the vehicle. To obtain a Manitoba Learner’s License, an individual must pass a knowledge test and a vision test. They must also fulfill other requirements, such as minimum age, residency, and liability insurance.

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Manitoba Learner Driving Test Part 1

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Roadways are the most slippery

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Which of the following hand-and-arm signals is correct for slowing or stopping?

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Hydroplaning occurs during heavy rain when a vehicle's tires ride up above the water on the roadway. To help prevent hydroplaning you should_________?

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Except when you intend to overtake and pass another vehicle or when you intend to make a left turn, you should ______?

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If you miss an expressway exit, What should you do?

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How close to a fire hydrant may you legally park?

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when approaching an intersection and you notice the roadway beyond the intersection is blocked with traffic, you should

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Under the Criminal Code, if you are caught driving while your licence is suspended, your vehicle will be impounded for?

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If you are involved in an accident, and another person is injured, you should _______?

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Level one and level two drivers must have a blood alcohol level of zero when driving. New drivers caught drinking and driving will be charged under the Criminal code and will get how many days suspension?

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As a level one or level two driver, if you collect nine or more points during a two-year period, your licence will be suspended for 

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A defensive driver will

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The broken centre line on a roadway means you may

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When are broken white lines (dashes) used on streets and highways?

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

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When approaching a construction area, drivers should

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You must keep a safe distance behind the vehicle in front of you at 50 kilometres (30 miles) an hour. You should keep at least

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If you become very tired while driving, you should

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A solid centre line on the roadway is on your side of a broken centre line. What does the solid centre line mean?

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If you are approaching an intersection and the traffic lights are not working, you should_____?

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When driving a motor vehicle on the highway at night, you should use low-beam headlights (dim lights) when

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When taking any medication, you should

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Demerit points lost will remain on your driver's record for a period of ______ from the offence date.

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Parking lights may be used

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If you lose control of your vehicle and it goes off the road, you should

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Most automobile skids are the result of 

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To get your vehicle out of a skid, you should first

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The two-second rule is used to determine

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What must a driver do before entering a highway from a private road or driveway?

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It is more dangerous to dive at the maximum speed limit at night than during day-time because_________?

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A Manitoba Learner’s License is a type of driver’s license issued by the government of Manitoba, Canada, to individuals who are learning to drive. It allows the holder to practice driving on public roads under certain conditions and restrictions, such as being accompanied by a licensed driver and having a “L” sign displayed on the vehicle. To obtain a Manitoba Learner’s License, an individual must pass a knowledge test and a vision test. They must also fulfill other requirements, such as minimum age, residency, and liability insurance.

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A Manitoba Learner’s License is a type of driver’s license issued by the government of Manitoba, Canada, to individuals who are learning to drive. It allows the holder to practice driving on public roads under certain conditions and restrictions, such as being accompanied by a licensed driver and having a “L” sign displayed on the vehicle. To obtain a Manitoba Learner’s License, an individual must pass a knowledge test and a vision test. They must also fulfill other requirements, such as minimum age, residency, and liability insurance.

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