Newfoundland and Labrador Learner Driving Test
Part 1

The Newfoundland and Labrador Learner’s License is a type of driver’s license issued by the government of Newfoundland and Labrador, 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 Newfoundland and Labrador Learner’s License, 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.

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Which of the following is true of a truck registered for a weight of 10,000 kilograms being driven solely in this Province?

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To safely complete a left turn in a large vehicle, it is recommended that you:

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Which of the following statements about a carrier's Safety Plan is correct?

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When performing the pre-trip inspection for a truck-tractor or three-axle vehicle, it is essential to verify the following:

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Which of the following is exempt from the requirement to obtain an SFC under provincial law?

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

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A “Q” endorsement is placed on ____________ driver’s licence when a driver successfully completes an approved by Province air brake course through an authorized organization.

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

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Carriers operating a tractor outside of this Province are required to obtain a Safety Fitness Certificate if the vehicle weighs in excess of:

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What is required for this province's Safety Fitness Certificate to be valid in other Canadian jurisdictions?

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What is the maximum time a driver has to deliver a daily log to the employer under this Province's Hours of service legislation?

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Which of the following statements about operating passenger vehicles is correct?

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What is the minimum seating capacity (including the driver) for a commercial vehicle to be considered a 'bus' under the Traffic Safety Act?

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Which of the following belts should you check during a pre-trip inspection:

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

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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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Low-speed off-tracking:

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What lights would not be found at the rear of the vehicle of a bus?

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Qualifying for an air brake endorsement is mandatory to obtain what type of licence?

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What does having the 'S' condition code on Class 1, 2, or 4 licences signify?

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When is an air brake 'Q' endorsement required?

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What is a possible disciplinary action assessed to a carrier due to failing to follow a written safety program?

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When inspecting the power steering pump and hose during a pre-trip inspection, you should check for the following:

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Which of the following statements is true about the holder of a Class 3 operator's licence?

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Which is not one of the four conditions for having the daily log requirement waived under Alberta's Hours of service legislation?

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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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What is not included in the official definition of a semi-trailer?

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

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According to this Provinces Hours of service legislation, under which of the following conditions would a driver not be allowed to drive?

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

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

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The Newfoundland and Labrador Learner’s License is a type of driver’s license issued by the government of Newfoundland and Labrador, 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 Newfoundland and Labrador Learner’s License, 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.

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The Newfoundland and Labrador Learner’s License is a type of driver’s license issued by the government of Newfoundland and Labrador, 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 Newfoundland and Labrador Learner’s License, 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.

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