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Alberta Class 7 Learner Knowledge Test · Question

To check your blind spot before changing lanes you should:

According to the Alberta Driver's Guide, mirrors have inherent blind spots that cannot capture vehicles traveling immediately beside or slightly behind your car

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Question: To check your blind spot before changing lanes you should:

Answer options:

  • Rely on mirrors alone ✅ Glance over the appropriate shoulder
  • Lean forward
  • Use rear camera only

Correct answer: Glance over the appropriate shoulder

Explanation: According to the Alberta Driver's Guide, mirrors have inherent blind spots that cannot capture vehicles traveling immediately beside or slightly behind your car. Glancing over the appropriate shoulder is correct because this physical shoulder check directly covers those blind spots, ensuring the lane is legally and safe to enter. Relying on mirrors alone, leaning forward, or using rear-facing cameras are incorrect because they fail to eliminate these blind spots. Understanding this standard safety protocol is essential for passing the Class 7 knowledge test and is a strictly evaluated habit during the practical road test.

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