Alberta Class 7 Learner Knowledge Test · Question
Children should ride in the back seat because:
The back seat is the safest place for children because front-seat airbags deploy with explosive force designed to protect adults, which can severely injure or k
Start free practice for Alberta Class 7 Learner Knowledge Test
250 questions · no signup required · 40 free questions per day
Question: Children should ride in the back seat because:
Answer options:
- It is more comfortable ✅ Airbags can injure children in the front
- It is the law for all kids
- It is quieter
Correct answer: Airbags can injure children in the front
Explanation: The back seat is the safest place for children because front-seat airbags deploy with explosive force designed to protect adults, which can severely injure or kill smaller children. While Alberta law strictly regulates child safety seats and seatbelt use, it does not legally mandate that all children of every age ride in the back seat, making the legal option incorrect. Comfort and noise levels are subjective and unrelated to safety. Under Alberta safety guidelines, children under twelve should always sit in the rear to avoid airbag hazards. Memorizing airbag safety and child passenger placement occupies a key safety section on the Alberta Class 7 knowledge test.
Start free practice for Alberta Class 7 Learner Knowledge Test
250 questions · no signup required · 40 free questions per day
More about Alberta Class 7 Learner Knowledge Test
Related Questions
- Two vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection at the same time from different roads. Which vehicle shoul
- You are turning left at an intersection with a green light (no green arrow). What must you do?
- An emergency vehicle is approaching from behind with lights and siren activated. What should you do?
- A pedestrian steps into a marked crosswalk while you are approaching. What must you do?
- What is the correct procedure at a stop sign at an intersection without a marked stop line?
- At a four-way stop, two vehicles arrive at the same time from opposite directions. Both are going straight thr
More for Alberta Class 7 Learner Knowledge Test candidates
Question explanations
- Two vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection at the same time from different roads. Which vehicle shoul
- You are turning left at an intersection with a green light (no green arrow). What must you do?
- An emergency vehicle is approaching from behind with lights and siren activated. What should you do?
- A pedestrian steps into a marked crosswalk while you are approaching. What must you do?
Ready to practice?
Free, no signup required. Build a wrong-question list as you go.
Start Free Alberta Class 7 Learner Knowledge Test Practice →Related courses
Other Canadian certifications candidates often prepare for alongside this one.