Nova Scotia Class 7 Beginner's Knowledge Test · Question
In Nova Scotia, before a winter trip you should always:
A full pre-trip check and emergency kit (blanket, food, charger) is essential in winter.
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Question: In Nova Scotia, before a winter trip you should always:
Answer options:
- Skip vehicle checks ✅ Check tires, fluids, lights, wipers, and carry emergency supplies
- Lower tire pressure
- Use cruise control
Correct answer: Check tires, fluids, lights, wipers, and carry emergency supplies
Explanation: A full pre-trip check and emergency kit (blanket, food, charger) is essential in winter.
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