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When are you required to wear a seatbelt?
- All drivers and passengers are required to wear a seatbelt and be properly buckled up.
- Only drivers are required to wear a seatbelt.
- Only passengers are required to wear a seatbelt.
- Wearing a seatbelt is optional.
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When are you required to wear a seatbelt?
- All drivers and passengers are required to wear a seatbelt and be properly buckled up.
Drivers will receive a fine and demerit points for not wearing a seatbelt. Drivers must ensure all passengers under 16 are properly buckled up. Unbuckled passengers 16 years and older can be fined. |
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What does the law state about seatbelts and children 9-18 kilograms (20-40lbs)? |
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A child's weight and/or age determines what type of car seat is required. it is important that all child car seats meet safety standards and are properly secured. |
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How far away must headlights and rear lgiths be seen? |
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You must also have your rear licence plate illuminated with white lighting when headlights are on. Ensure headlights are on 1/2 an hour before sunset and leave them on for 1/2 an hour after sunrise. |
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| What should you do when you hear bells, sirens or see flashing lights? |
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| Remember to check your mirros, blind spots and use your signals to move to the far right safely and then stop. Do not follow emergency vehicles within 150 metres. |
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| What does the term "overdriving your headlights" mean? |
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| Slow down while driving at night to ensure you can see ahead far enough to stop appropriately. |
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| What should you do when exiting a freeway? |
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| Ensure you slow down enough when in the deceleration lane because you may not realize how fast you are going having come off the freeway at a higher speed. |
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| What should you do when entering a freeway? |
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| Be sure to check your mirros and blind spots as you move along the entrance ramp. |
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Driver in vehicle is turning left.
If your brake lights or turn signals do not work, ensure you use proper hand signals to warn other drivers of your intentions. use both for clarity if in doubt. |
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If your brake lights or turn signals do not work, ensure you use proper hand signla sto warn other drivers of your iontentions. Use both for clarity if in doubt. |
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If your brake lights or turn signals do not work, ensure you use proper hand signals to warn other drivers of your intentions. Use both for clarity if in doubt. |
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As a buyer of a privately used vehicle what must you get from the seller? |
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| The package will include details about the vehicle for the buyer's benefit. The new owner of a used vehicle has to register their new vehicle within 6 days at a Driver and Vehicle Licence Issuing Office along with required details and documentation. |
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| How many days do new Ontario residents have to register their vehicles? |
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| A vehicle permit and licence plate can be obtained at a Driver and Vehicle Licence Issuing office. Bring all required information. |
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| What does vehicle registration include? |
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| In Ontario, licnece plates do not move with vehicles, they move with vehicle owners. When you buy a new car your existing plates go with you. All vehicle changes must be reported to a Driver and Vehicle Licence Issuing Office. |
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| The G2 road test includes highway driving but before the test what must you do? |
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| Among other details on the declaration form, you must include how many times in the last 3 months you drove on a highway, which highway and length of time on each. |
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| What if you are a G1/G2 drive and you have 9 or more demerit points within 2 years? |
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| If you fail to surrender your licence to the Ministry of Transportation, you may lose your lincece for up to 2 years. After suspension your demerit point total will be 4. Any other infractions you get will be added to this. |
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| Which of the below infractions may cause you to receive 2 demerit points? |
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| Many infractions exist where you may receive a fine and/or 2 demerit points. Infraction "A" will give you 7 demerit points, while "B" and "C" will give you 6. Demerit points on your record stay for 2 years from the offence date. |
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| If towing a trailer that is 2.05 metres or less, what must it have? |
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| Ensure your trailer has the porper lights and reflectors. Requirements vary depdnign on trailer width. Never carry passengers in any type of trailer when it is being towed. |
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| Can anyone tow a trailer with a gross weight of up to 4600 kilograms? |
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| A trailer requires a special permit and plates that you need to obtain. There is a one-time charge from a Vehicle Licence Issuing Office. |
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