Nunavut Learner Driving Test Parts 4

The Nunavut Learner’s License is the first level in Nunavut’s Graduated Licensing System (GLS) and is designed for new drivers who are learning to drive. To obtain a Nunavut Learner’s License, you must be at least 16 years of age and pass a written knowledge test and a vision test. The Nunavut Learner’s License is valid for two years, during which time the new driver must gain driving experience and practice their skills.

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Nunavut Learner Driving Test Parts 4

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In this Province, there is a seat belt law ______.

2 / 30

A "No Parking" sign at a specific location means _________.

3 / 30

At an intersection where there is a flashing amber (yellow) traffic light, you must ______.

4 / 30

Every accident must be reported to the police where there is personal injury or when the damage exceeds _________.

5 / 30

When on streets designed for two-way traffic, you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle; what does the law require you to do?

6 / 30

If you are a teenage driver aged 19 or under and in the first six months of receiving your G2 license. How many passengers are you allowed to carry between midnight and 5 a.m.?

7 / 30

When approaching a railway crossing at which an electrical or mechanical signal device is warming the approach of a train, you must ___________.

8 / 30

Upon approaching a Yield-sign, what does the law require you to do?

9 / 30

If someone is tailgating you, what should you do?

10 / 30

To what penalties are a driver liable who is convicted of driving while disqualified?

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When the traffic signal light facing you is red, and you intend to go straight through the intersection, what must you do?

12 / 30

In what position on the roadway must you be before turning left from a one-way traffic street?

13 / 30

Under what circumstances may a driver's licence be called?

14 / 30

If you want to pass a motorcycle, you should _________.

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Which of the following has the right-of-way over all others at an intersection when the signal light is green?

16 / 30

Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit allowed in cities, towns, villages and built-up areas is _________.

17 / 30

When lights are required, are drivers required to use low-beam headlights?

18 / 30

What insurance protection does the owner get who pays the uninsured motor vehicle fee?

19 / 30

When a car is stopped to allow a pedestrian to cross the street at a marked crosswalk, you should __________.

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As a level one driver, you must be accompanied by a higher licensed driver who has the following driving experience more than ________.

21 / 30

While travelling on a highway, the driver of a motor vehicle is not permitted to carry, in a house or boat trailer ________.

22 / 30

If a traffic signal changes while a pedestrian is still in the street, which of the following has the right-of-way?

23 / 30

If you are involved in a reportable accident, how soon must you report it to your nearest provincial or municipal police officer?

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If you are a teenage driver with your G2 licence for 6 months and until you obtain your full G licence or turn 20, how many passengers are you allowed to carry between midnight and 5 a.m.?

25 / 30

When lights are required, drivers must use lower beam headlights when following another vehicle _________.

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Overdriving your headlights at night is dangerous because ________.

27 / 30

Failing to stop for a school bus that is unloading passengers will ________.

28 / 30

As a level two driver, your alcohol level must not be over ________.

29 / 30

When driving in heavy fog, you should use _______.

30 / 30

What documents may a police officer require a motor vehicle owner to produce?

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The Nunavut Learner’s License is the first level in Nunavut’s Graduated Licensing System (GLS) and is designed for new drivers who are learning to drive. To obtain a Nunavut Learner’s License, you must be at least 16 years of age and pass a written knowledge test and a vision test. The Nunavut Learner’s License is valid for two years, during which time the new driver must gain driving experience and practice their skills.

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The Nunavut Learner’s License is the first level in Nunavut’s Graduated Licensing System (GLS) and is designed for new drivers who are learning to drive. To obtain a Nunavut Learner’s License, you must be at least 16 years of age and pass a written knowledge test and a vision test. The Nunavut Learner’s License is valid for two years, during which time the new driver must gain driving experience and practice their skills.

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