Ontario Class C Practice Test · Question
When approaching an intersection where the traffic light has been green for a long time (a 'stale' green light), what should you do?
A 'stale' green light is one that has been green for a long time. You should prepare for it to turn yellow and then red by easing off the accelerator and being
Start free practice for Ontario Class C Practice Test
50 questions · no signup required · 40 free questions per day
Question: When approaching an intersection where the traffic light has been green for a long time (a 'stale' green light), what should you do?
Answer options:
- Speed up to clear the intersection before it turns red
- Maintain your current speed and proceed with caution ✅ Ease off the accelerator and cover the brake pedal in anticipation of a change
- Honk your horn to warn other drivers you are coming through
Correct answer: Ease off the accelerator and cover the brake pedal in anticipation of a change
Explanation: A 'stale' green light is one that has been green for a long time. You should prepare for it to turn yellow and then red by easing off the accelerator and being ready to stop.
Start free practice for Ontario Class C Practice Test
50 questions · no signup required · 40 free questions per day
More about Ontario Class C Practice Test
Related Questions
- What should you do if your accelerator pedal sticks while you are driving?
- What type of information should a Class 4 driver generally NOT include in their daily trip records or logbook
- When operating a taxi or small bus, when are you required to ensure passengers are using seatbelts?
- What is the correct procedure for a small bus driver approaching an uncontrolled railway crossing?
- What is the professional way to assist a passenger with a physical disability?
- Which of the following safety equipment is mandatory for most Class 4 commercial vehicles?
More for Ontario Class C Practice Test candidates
Practice tests
Question explanations
- What should you do if your accelerator pedal sticks while you are driving?
- What type of information should a Class 4 driver generally NOT include in their daily trip records or logbook
- When operating a taxi or small bus, when are you required to ensure passengers are using seatbelts?
- What is the correct procedure for a small bus driver approaching an uncontrolled railway crossing?
Ready to practice?
Free, no signup required. Build a wrong-question list as you go.
Start Free Ontario Class C Practice Test Practice →Related courses
Other Canadian certifications candidates often prepare for alongside this one.