Nova Scotia Class 7 Beginner's Knowledge Test · Question
To make a U-turn legally you must:
U-turns need clear visibility and must not be made at signalled intersections or where prohibited.
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Question: To make a U-turn legally you must:
Answer options: ✅ Have clear visibility (150 m+) and no prohibition sign or intersection signal
- Be on a curve
- Be at a railway crossing
- Be on a hill
Correct answer: Have clear visibility (150 m+) and no prohibition sign or intersection signal
Explanation: U-turns need clear visibility and must not be made at signalled intersections or where prohibited.
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