ICBC Learner's Driver test questions,
Richmond Library site
1. When pulling away from the curb, you should:
a. Shoulder check, then pull out when safe.
b. Check your rear-view mirror, then pull out when safe.
c. Signal, shoulder check, then pull out when safe.
d. Signal, check your rear-view mirror, then pull out when safe. - Answer -Signal,
shoulder check, then pull out when safe.
2. Where should you position your hands on the steering wheel?
a. Left hand at 11 o'clock and right hand at 1 o'clock.
b. Left hand at 9 o'clock and right hand at 3 o'clock.
c. Left hand at 10 o'clock and right hand at 2 o'clock.
d. B. and C. are both correct. - Answer -B. and C. are both correct.
3. As you are driving, you should:
a. Keep to the right-hand side of the lane.
b. Keep to the left-hand side of the lane.
c. Keep to the center of the lane.
d. It depends on which lane you are in and the hazards that are around you. - Answer -.
It depends on which lane you are in and the hazards that are around you.
4. If you are going into a curve too quickly, you should:
a. Slam on your brakes.
b. Pump the brakes, gradually slowing down until you can stop.
c. Pull the emergency brake and steer into the curve.
d. Ease off the accelerator, then speed up slightly as you regain traction. - Answer -.
Ease off the accelerator, then speed up slightly as you regain traction.
5. At what minimum distance away from railroad tracks or hydrant should you stop?
a. 6 metres from the nearest rail or from a hydrant.
b. 5 metres from the nearest rail or from a hydrant.
c. 10 metres from the nearest rail or from a hydrant.
d. 3 metres from the nearest rail or from a hydrant. - Answer -. 5 metres from the
nearest rail, or from a hydrant.
, 6. When driving behind a slow-moving truck going up a hill you should:
a. Check for approaching cars and pass in the oncoming lane when it is safe.
b. Pass on the shoulder of the road.
c. Honk so that the driver knows you are there and can pull over for you.
d. Be patient and try to let your road rage subside - Answer -. Be patient and try to let
your road rage subside
7. When approaching a stop sign where there is no stop line, sidewalk or crosswalk you
should:
a. Stop 3 metres back from the intersection and inch up slowly.
b. Slow down and proceed with caution.
c. Stop just before you enter the intersection.
d. Stop only if pedestrians are waiting to cross. - Answer -Stop just before you enter the
intersection.
8. When you see a potential hazard ahead, it makes sense to:
a. Pull over until the hazard is gone.
b. Slow down.
c. Take your foot off the accelerator and rest it on the brake pedal.
d. b. and c. are correct. - Answer -. b. and c. are correct.
9. When approaching a railway crossing you should:
a. Watch for warning lights that indicate an approaching train.
b. Watch for motorcycle riders and cyclists who may slip on the wet tracks.
c. Realize that trains always have the right of way.
d. All of the above. - Answer -. All of the above.
10. How far away from a fire hydrant are you required to park?
a. 10 metres.
b. 6 metres.
c. 5 metres.
d. 3 metres. - Answer -. 5 metres.
11. How far away from a stop sign, traffic control signal or crosswalk are you required to
park?
a. 10 metres.
b. 6 metres.
c. 5 metres.
d. 3 metres. - Answer -. 6 metres.
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