Class 7 - answer- learners
- 14+
- may operate a vehicle or vehicles that the holder of a class 5 operator's licence may
operate
- a motorcycle (for learning) if holder is 16+
- a moped
Class 6 - answer- 16+
- need class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 7
- may operate motorcycle, moped
- may drive as learner in the motor vehicles listed under class 5
Class 5 - answer- learning 14+
- licence 16+
- need class 6 or 7
Class 4 - answer- 18+
- need class 3, 4, 5-GDL
- may operate class 5 vehicles, a bus of <24, ambulance, taxi, motor vehicles under
class 1, 2, 3 and 6 for learning
Class 3 - answer- 18+
- need class 4, 5, or 5-GDL
- may operate any vehicle of class 5, a single motor vehicle with 3+ axles, a single
motor vehicle with 3+ axles towing a trailer with one+ axles (if not equipped with
airbrakes), class 2 or 4 vehicles without passengers, all motor vehicles under classes 1,
2, and 6 for learning
Class 2 - answer- 18+
- need class 3, 4, 5, or 5-GDL
- may operate a bus, any vehicle of class 3, 4, 5
- class 1 and 6 vehicles for learning
Class 1 - answer- 18+
- need class 2, 3, 4, 5, or 5-GDL
- may operate any vehicle other than motorcycle
- class 6 vehicles for learning
Air brake - answerbraking system is initiated by air pressure obtained from an engine-
driven compressor and transmits the pressure through a series of hoses, reservoirs,
,and control vales to all the vehicles foundation brakes (Q endorsement of class 1
licence is required)
Solid red light - answerStop
Solid yellow light - answerStop or safely clear intersection
Solid green light - answerGo unless required to yield to oncoming traffic when turning
left or to pedestrians
Green arrow with green light - answerDrivers may enter the intersection and proceed
without yielding in the direction indicated by the arrow
Green arrow with red light - answerDrivers may enter the intersection and proceed
without stopping only in the direction indicated by the arrow
Yellow lights on a sign with a symbol - answerIndicated that caution is required because
of school zones/areas, playground zones/areas and pedestrian crossings. When lights
are flashing the driver must reduce speed to a maximum of 30 km/h and yield or stop for
pedestrians.
Solid red X - answerThe driver does not enter or remain in that lane
Downward pointing green arrow - answerDriver is permitted to travel in that lane
Red circle with slash on white background (square) - answerAction or activity within
circle is not permitted
Green circle on white background (square) - answerAction or activity within circle is
permitted
Fluorescent yellow green background (pentagon) - answerSchool zone/area or school
crosswalk
White message on black background (square) - answerLane control
Information or picture on orange background (diamond) - answerProvides construction
area information
White message on green background (rectangle) - answerProvides information such as
distance to destination
White message on brown/blue background (square) - answerIndicated place for fuel,
food, lodging, or assistance
, Black lettering on yellow background (diamond) - answerIndicated caution or warning of
hazard displayed on sign
Stop - answerCome to a complete stop and do not proceed until safe
Yield - answerYield the right of way to traffic not facing the sign and to all pedestrians
waiting to cross and within the crosswalk or intersection; slow down as you near
intersection; if there are no pedestrians or traffic to yield to, you may proceed without
stopping
Wrong way - answerIndicated traffic is moving in an oncoming direction
Do not enter - answer
Railway crossing - answer
Proceed in direction of arrow only - answer
Two way traffic - answer(white)
Driver ahead - keep right - answer
Speed limit sign - answer
Provincial highway outside urban area speed limit - answer100 km/h
Provincial highway located inside corporate limit of a city speed limit - answer1 80 km/h
Roadway located outside urban area speed limit - answer2 80 km/h
Roadway within urban area speed limit - answer50 km/h
Right turn - answer(arrow would be white on black background)
Left turn - answer(arrow would be white on black background)
Straight through or left turn - answer(arrow would be white on black background, right
image)
Straight through or right turn - answer(arrow would be white on black background)
Straight through only - answer(arrow would be white on black background)
Left turn lane control - answer(arrow would be white on black background)
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