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In Alberta, when is it legal to drive in the shoulder?

In Alberta, driving on the shoulder is restricted to ensure emergency vehicles and stalled cars have a safe harbor. It is legally permitted only during emergenc

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Question: In Alberta, when is it legal to drive in the shoulder?

Answer options:

  • When in a hurry ✅ Only in emergencies or where signs allow
  • Anytime traffic is slow
  • Never

Correct answer: Only in emergencies or where signs allow

Explanation: In Alberta, driving on the shoulder is restricted to ensure emergency vehicles and stalled cars have a safe harbor. It is legally permitted only during emergencies or when official signs explicitly direct drivers to do so. Using the shoulder to bypass slow traffic or when in a hurry is illegal and highly dangerous, while "never" is incorrect because it ignores the emergency and signage exceptions. Under the Alberta Traffic Safety Act, the shoulder is not a travel lane. Class 7 candidates must master these lane-use rules to pass the knowledge exam and practice safe defensive driving.

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