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In Quebec, the slow-down / move-over rule applies to:

Slow-down/move-over applies to emergency AND tow/utility vehicles with flashing lights.

What does an inverted (upside-down) red and white triangle mean?

A downward-pointing triangle means YIELD — slow down and give the right-of-way.

A reversible-lane control signal uses a:

Red X means the lane is closed, yellow X to clear it, green arrow that it is open.

The legal Criminal Code blood alcohol limit for drivers in Canada is:

The Canadian Criminal Code sets the federal limit for criminal impaired driving prosecution at a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or higher. While Quebec enf

Aggressive driving (tailgating, weaving, etc.) is dangerous because:

Aggressive driving greatly increases the risk of collisions for all road users because behaviors like tailgating and frequent lane weaving drastically reduce th

The general urban speed limit in most Canadian cities (when unposted) is:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, the default speed limit in urban areas and built-up zones is 50 km/h when no signs are posted. While many municipal district

Seat belts must be worn by:

All occupants must wear a properly fastened seat belt.

In Quebec, the legal age to obtain a full Class 5 (or equivalent) licence is typically:

In Quebec, 18 is the legal age to obtain a full Class 5 driver's licence because the SAAQ graduated licensing system requires drivers to hold a probationary lic

Parking is prohibited within how many metres of an intersection or crosswalk?

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, parking is prohibited within five metres of an intersection or crosswalk to guarantee that drivers and pedestrians have an

A yellow sign with a downward slope and percentage shows:

A yellow, diamond-shaped warning sign depicting a downward slope and a percentage indicates a hill grade ahead, alerting drivers to a steep descent where they m

What does an orange diamond-shaped sign indicate?

An orange diamond-shaped sign indicates a temporary construction or maintenance area, which requires drivers to remain alert and potentially reduce their speed

What colour are signs that show services such as fuel, food and lodging?

Blue signs are officially designated by the SAAQ to indicate motorist services such as food, lodging, fuel, and medical facilities. In contrast, green signs pro

A sign showing 'DOS D'ÂNE' warns of:

'Dos d'âne' means a speed bump ahead.

When approaching a school bus from behind on a road without a median, you must:

All traffic in both directions must stop until the lights stop flashing and the stop arm retracts.

What does a regulatory sign with a red circle and a slash through a symbol mean?

A red circle with a diagonal slash means the action shown is not permitted.

You are driving in the right lane and see a tow truck with its flashing lights activated on the right shoul…

The 'move-over' law (Safety Corridor) mandates that you slow down and provide a buffer lane for stopped emergency vehicles and tow trucks with activated lights

In addition to the period between a half-hour after sunset and a half-hour before sunrise, when are you req…

You must use your vehicle's full lighting system (not just daytime running lights) whenever poor weather conditions like fog, rain, or snow reduce visibility to

When approaching a roundabout, which traffic has the right-of-way?

You must always yield to vehicles and cyclists already inside the roundabout. Enter only when you see a safe gap in the circulating traffic.

A red circle with a diagonal line through a symbol means what?

A red circle with a slash means the action shown inside is NOT permitted.

Hydroplaning means:

Hydroplaning is when tires ride up on water and lose contact with the pavement.

In Quebec, demerit points stay on your record for:

Demerit points typically remain on record for about 2 years from the offence date.

A 'Détour' sign means:

'Détour' indicates the route to follow because of a closure.

Quebec winter tires must have:

Quebec accepts tires bearing the mountain-and-snowflake symbol; older M+S only meets older standards.

If wipers leave streaks you should:

Streaking usually means worn blades — replace them.

What does a red octagonal sign always mean?

An octagonal red sign always means STOP — come to a complete stop.

A yellow diamond-shaped sign is used to indicate what?

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, yellow diamond-shaped signs are used exclusively to warn drivers of upcoming road hazards or changes in conditions ahead, pr

An orange diamond-shaped sign means what?

Orange diamond signs warn of construction, maintenance, or temporary conditions.

A green sign typically indicates what?

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, green signs indicate permitted movements, such as lane designations, or provide directional and guide information to assist

A blue sign with a white symbol usually indicates what?

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, road sign colours convey specific categories of information. A blue sign with a white symbol is designated for services and

A pentagon (5-sided) sign indicates what?

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, a pentagon-shaped sign is reserved exclusively to signal a school zone or school crossing, alerting drivers to watch for c

A round yellow sign with a black 'X' and 'RR' indicates what?

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, a round yellow sign featuring a black "X" and "RR" is the standardized advance warning symbol indicating a railway crossin

What does a flashing red traffic signal mean?

According to the Quebec Highway Safety Code, a flashing red traffic signal carries the exact same legal obligation as a stop sign. Drivers must bring their vehi

What does a flashing yellow traffic signal mean?

A flashing yellow light means slow down and proceed with caution.

A solid yellow line on YOUR side of the centre line means what?

A solid yellow line on your side means you may not pass.

A broken yellow centre line means what?

A broken yellow line allows passing when the road ahead is clear.

A solid white line between lanes traveling in the SAME direction means what?

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, a solid white line between lanes traveling in the same direction signifies that changing lanes is discouraged or prohibite

A sign showing a deer means what?

The yellow warning sign depicting a deer alerts drivers that wildlife may be on or near the road, urging them to reduce speed and remain vigilant to avoid anima

A sign showing two children means what?

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, a yellow-green warning sign displaying the silhouette of two walking children signifies a school zone or an upcoming school

What does a sign with a truck on a downward slope mean?

This yellow warning sign alerts drivers to a steep descent ahead, advising heavy vehicle operators to downshift to a lower gear to safely control their speed an

A sign showing arrows curving in both directions like an 'S' means what?

Under the SAAQ Highway Safety Code, the yellow warning sign featuring an S-shaped curve alerts drivers to a winding road ahead, reminding them to reduce speed f

What does a sign showing a car with wavy lines under it mean?

This yellow, diamond-shaped hazard sign alerts drivers that slippery road conditions are possible, typically when the pavement is wet or icy, warning them to re

Which colour combination is used for construction zone signs?

Orange and black is the correct color combination because the Quebec Highway Safety Code designates orange for temporary construction and maintenance work zone

What does a 'NO U-TURN' sign show?

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, regulatory signs indicate prohibited actions using a red circle with a diagonal slash crossing out a black pictogram. Ther

A sign showing a bicycle in a red circle with a slash means what?

A red circle with a slash over a bicycle means bicycles are prohibited.

A sign showing a pedestrian in a red circle with a slash means what?

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, road signs featuring a red circle with a diagonal slash always indicate a strict prohibition, meaning pedestrians are forbid

What does a 'ONE WAY' sign look like?

A one-way sign is a rectangle with an arrow showing the only permitted direction.

Two arrows side by side pointing in opposite directions on a yellow sign means what?

This warns that two-way traffic is ahead (e.g. a divided road becomes undivided).

What does a sign showing a truck tipping sideways with a curve mean?

This yellow warning sign features a pictogram of a tipping truck on a curve, which alerts drivers, especially those in heavy or high-profile vehicles, to a high

What does an 'H' on a blue sign indicate?

A blue square sign with a white letter "H" indicates a hospital, as Québec's road signing system uses blue backgrounds to denote services available to road user

A square yellow sign with a black 'X' is what?

In Quebec, a yellow diamond-shaped sign featuring a black "X" is a warning sign indicating a crossroads or intersection ahead, alerting drivers to prepare for c

What does a flashing yellow X above a lane mean?

A flashing yellow X means the lane may be ending or used for turning — proceed with caution.

What does a red X above a lane mean?

A red X means the lane is closed — do not drive in it.

A green arrow above a lane means what?

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, overhead lane-control signals regulate variable traffic lanes. A steady downward-pointing green arrow indicates the lane i

What does a 'SHARE THE ROAD' sign with a bicycle mean?

The "Share the Road" sign warns motorists that they must share the traffic lane with cyclists, highlighting the need for increased vigilance and safe passing di

A sign showing a snowflake means what?

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, a yellow warning sign displaying a snowflake alerts drivers that a bridge or overpass may be icy or slippery in cold weather

What shape is a 'DO NOT ENTER' sign?

In Quebec, the "Do Not Enter" regulatory sign is a square red sign with a white horizontal bar inside a white circle, which visually prohibits drivers from ente

A sign showing a person walking on a yellow diamond means what?

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, yellow diamond-shaped signs serve as warning signs indicating a hazard ahead. A yellow diamond displaying a pedestrian symbo

A sign showing two arrows merging means what?

The yellow warning sign depicting two arrows joining represents merging traffic ahead, signaling that an adjacent lane or ramp is about to combine with the main

An advisory speed sign (yellow square below a curve sign) shows what?

An advisory speed is the suggested safe speed for the curve or hazard, not a legal limit.

What does a sign showing a tow truck mean?

A tow truck symbol reminds drivers of slow-down/move-over rules for stopped emergency or tow vehicles.

A sign with a circular arrow means what?

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, a yellow warning sign depicting circular, counter-clockwise arrows alerts drivers to a roundabout ahead, signaling them to r

What does a 'YIELD TO BUSES' sign mean?

Drivers must yield to transit buses signaling to pull out from a bus stop.

A sign showing a fork in the road means what?

Under SAAQ road signing standards, a yellow warning sign displaying a dividing line indicates a side road or fork ahead, alerting drivers to upcoming path divis

An arrow curving sharply at 90° means what?

A right-angle arrow means a sharp turn — significantly reduce speed.

What does a sign with a deer and arrow distance mean?

A distance below a deer sign tells you how far the wildlife-crossing area extends.

Diamond-shaped white signs with a black diamond symbol mean what?

A white sign featuring a black diamond symbol designates a reserved lane, primarily used for high-occupancy vehicles (HOVs) under the Québec Highway Safety Code

A 'NO PARKING' sign with hours shown applies when?

In Québec, road signs with supplementary tab plates restrict regulations to the specific times or conditions displayed. Therefore, a No Parking sign with hours

When two vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection at the same time, who has the right-of-way?

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, when two vehicles reach an uncontrolled intersection simultaneously, the vehicle on the right has the legal right-of-way.

At a four-way stop, who proceeds first when two vehicles arrive at the same time?

Yield to the vehicle on the right when arriving at the same time.

When emergency vehicles approach with sirens and lights, you should:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, when an emergency vehicle approaches with activated lights or sirens, drivers must yield the right-of-way by safely moving

You must signal a turn or lane change at least how far in advance?

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, drivers are legally required to signal their intention to turn or change lanes at least 30 metres before initiating the ma

Before changing lanes you should:

To safely change lanes under Québec SAAQ rules, drivers must check their mirrors and perform a physical shoulder check to ensure the vehicle's blind spots are c

The two-second rule helps you to:

The two-second rule is a fundamental defensive driving technique used to maintain a safe following distance from the vehicle ahead, offering adequate reaction a

When approaching a yellow traffic light, you should:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, a yellow light indicates the red signal is about to appear. Drivers must stop before the intersection unless they are alre

When making a right turn on a red light, you must first:

Always come to a full stop and yield to pedestrians and cross traffic before turning.

You may pass another vehicle on the right when:

You may pass on the right only when the vehicle ahead is turning left and the shoulder allows.

Hand-held cell phone use while driving is:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, holding or using a hand-held device while driving is strictly prohibited. This prohibition applies even when stopped at a re

If you are involved in a collision causing damage, you must:

You must stop, exchange info, and report per provincial rules.

On a multi-lane highway, slower traffic should:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, slower traffic must stay in the right lane because the left lane on multi-lane highways is reserved primarily for passing.

Solid white lines at an intersection (a wide line across the lane) mark what?

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, a wide, solid white line painted transversely across a lane at an intersection indicates a stop line, marking exactly where

When can you legally cross a solid yellow line?

Many provinces allow crossing to pass a slow cyclist or obstruction when safe.

Headlights must be turned on:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, headlights must be switched on from dusk to dawn and whenever atmospheric conditions, such as rain, snow, or fog, reduce v

Daytime running lights:

DRLs make the front visible in daytime but do NOT light up the tail lights — use full headlights at dusk.

An approaching driver fails to dim their high beams. You should:

Looking at the right edge of the road and slowing down is correct because it prevents headlight glare from blinding you while keeping your vehicle safely on tra

When parking facing downhill with a curb, turn your wheels:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, when parking downhill with a curb, you must turn your front wheels toward the curb. This ensures that if the parking brake f

When parking facing uphill with a curb, turn your wheels:

Facing uphill: turn wheels AWAY from curb so the back of the wheel rests against it.

When parking on a hill without a curb, turn your wheels:

Under SAAQ rules, when parking on a hill without a curb, you must turn your front wheels toward the shoulder. This safety standard ensures that if your brakes f

A pedestrian is in a marked crosswalk. You must:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, drivers must stop and yield to pedestrians in a marked crosswalk, remaining completely stopped until they have finished cr

You approach a stopped school bus with flashing red lights on a two-way road. You must:

Both directions must stop on an undivided road until the red lights stop flashing.

An intersection has no signs or signals AND a pedestrian is crossing. You should:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, drivers must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians crossing or preparing to cross at any intersection, even if there are n

Funeral processions:

Once the lead car enters, the procession may continue through; other drivers should yield.

You may NOT park within how many metres of a fire hydrant (typical rule)?

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, you must not park within 3 metres of a fire hydrant to ensure emergency services have unobstructed access during a fire. The

You may NOT stop within how many metres of a stop sign or traffic signal?

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, stopping or parking a vehicle is prohibited within five metres of any stop sign or traffic signal to ensure these traffic

Tailgating is dangerous because:

Tailgating is highly dangerous because following another vehicle too closely severely restricts a driver's line of sight and reduces the reaction time needed to

When entering a freeway from an on-ramp, you should:

Under Quebec SAAQ rules, accelerating to match the speed of highway traffic in the acceleration lane is the correct way to merge safely and maintain a smooth tr

When exiting a freeway, you should:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, you must maintain highway speed until you fully enter the deceleration lane, meaning you should move into the exit lane befo

A flashing amber light on a vehicle indicates:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, a flashing amber light designates a slow-moving or service vehicle, such as a tow truck, snowplow, or farm tractor, warnin

Riding a bicycle on the road, the rider must:

Cyclists are vehicles and must obey the same rules of the road.

When can you make a U-turn?

U-turns need permission, clear visibility (about 150 m each way), and a safe situation.

If your view ahead is blocked by a large vehicle, you should:

Increasing your following distance gives you a wider field of vision around a large vehicle and more time to react to unexpected hazards, which aligns with SAAQ

An ambulance is in the intersection with sirens. The signal is green for you. You should:

You must yield to emergency vehicles even when you have a green light.

Open alcohol containers in a vehicle are:

Under Quebec law, open alcohol containers are strictly prohibited anywhere inside the passenger compartment of a vehicle, regardless of whether it is stationary

Coasting downhill in neutral is:

Coasting downhill in neutral is illegal and highly dangerous because it deprives the driver of engine braking, leading to rapid acceleration and overheated, pot

If a traffic signal is completely out, treat the intersection as:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, when a traffic light is completely inactive due to a power failure or malfunction, drivers must treat the intersection as

A driver behind you wants to pass. You should:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, when another driver attempts to pass, safety regulations require you to steer to the right and maintain or slightly reduce y

When passing a cyclist you should leave at least:

Leave at least 1 metre of space when passing a cyclist (1.5 m on roads ≥80 km/h in many provinces).

To reduce the risk of skidding on ice, you should:

To reduce the risk of skidding on ice, drivers must maintain traction by steering, braking, and accelerating gently. SAAQ winter driving rules emphasize that sm

If your vehicle starts to skid, you should:

To recover from a skid, the SAAQ recommends easing off the accelerator to restore traction and steering smoothly in the direction you want the vehicle to go. Sl

If you start to hydroplane, you should:

When hydroplaning, tires lose contact with the road on a layer of water. Easing off the accelerator and holding the wheel steady allows the vehicle to slow down

In fog you should:

Using low beams or fog lights while slowing down is correct because low-beam headlights project light downward, reducing the blinding glare reflected by water d

If your brakes fail you should first:

If your brakes fail, pumping the pedal can restore hydraulic pressure, while downshifting uses engine braking to safely reduce speed. Pulling the handbrake full

Driving while drowsy is:

Driving while tired is as dangerous as driving impaired because fatigue severely slows reaction times, diminishes coordination, and impairs decision-making in w

Cruise control should NOT be used:

Operating cruise control on wet, icy, or slippery roads is highly dangerous because the system will attempt to maintain a constant speed, potentially causing th

To prevent road rage you should:

Avoiding eye contact and refusing to engage is correct because it actively de-escalates tension and prevents confrontation. In contrast, responding aggressively

Before driving, you should:

Conducting a basic pre-trip inspection is a fundamental requirement under the SAAQ Highway Safety Code to ensure vehicle safety and driver readiness. Checking t

ABS (Anti-lock Brakes) work best when you:

Anti-lock braking systems prevent wheel lockup automatically during emergency stops, meaning that pressing and holding the brake pedal firmly while steering all

In heavy rain, double your following distance to at least:

The Quebec Highway Safety Code establishes the two-second rule as the safe minimum following distance under ideal driving conditions. In heavy rain, reduced vis

A safe following distance on snowy roads is at least:

The correct answer is four to six seconds because snowy conditions drastically reduce tire traction, requiring a much larger safety cushion to stop safely. The

If a tire blows out, you should:

Grip the wheel, ease off the throttle, brake gently only after the car is stable.

When sharing the road with a large truck, you should:

Stay visible (avoid blind spots) and give trucks more space — they need more stopping distance.

To check your blind spot you should:

Checking your blind spot requires turning your head and glancing over your shoulder because side and rear-view mirrors cannot capture the physical blind areas d

When carrying a load on the roof you should:

A roof load raises the centre of gravity — drive slower and avoid sudden manoeuvres.

The safest scanning pattern is:

The SAAQ handbook emphasizes active scanning to anticipate hazards and maintain situational awareness. Looking twelve to fifteen seconds ahead while regularly c

To save fuel and reduce wear you should:

Driving smoothly, anticipating stops, and keeping tires properly inflated minimizes rolling resistance and engine strain, which SAAQ guidelines identify as key

Cargo in a trunk should be:

Securing cargo so it cannot shift is correct because unsecured items can become deadly projectiles during sudden braking or a collision, risking severe injury t

Children should ride in the back seat because:

The back seat is the safest place for children because front-seat airbags deploy with immense force, which can cause severe or fatal injuries to a child's devel

Defensive driving is best described as:

Defensive driving means expecting the unexpected and being prepared.

If approached by an aggressive driver you should:

The SAAQ Driver's Handbook emphasizes defensive driving and conflict de-escalation to ensure road safety. Staying calm, avoiding eye contact, and safely changin

On a long trip, take a rest break every:

According to SAAQ road safety guidelines, drivers should stop for a rest break every two hours or 200 kilometers to actively combat driver fatigue and maintain

When animals are on or near the road you should:

Slowing down and preparing to stop while maintaining your lane is the safest response to wildlife, as swerving sharply can cause a severe rollover or head-on co

If smoke comes from under your hood you should:

Stop safely, shut off the engine and step well away — do not open the hood until cool.

If a deer suddenly enters your path you should:

Brake straight — swerving may cause head-on or rollover. Most casualties come from swerving.

Anti-lock brakes will:

ABS prevents wheel lock so you can steer — stopping distance may even be longer on loose surfaces.

Drugs (including legal medication) can affect driving by:

Many prescription and over-the-counter medications affect the central nervous system, causing side effects like drowsiness, blurred vision, and slowed reaction

If you become drowsy while driving you should:

According to the SAAQ Driver's Handbook, the only safe and effective remedy for drowsiness is to stop in a safe place and rest or take a short nap. Temporary me

When backing up you should:

Looking over your right shoulder through the rear window is correct because it provides the widest, most direct view of the area behind the vehicle and minimize

After driving through deep water you should:

After driving through deep water, drum or disc brakes can become wet, significantly reducing friction and stopping power. Under SAAQ safety guidelines, drivers

To enter a roundabout you should:

Yield to vehicles already circulating; enter when there is a safe gap.

The MOST important safety feature in a vehicle is:

The seat belt is the single most effective safety device in a vehicle because it keeps occupants securely positioned, preventing ejection during a crash. While

If your headlights suddenly fail at night you should:

If your headlights fail at night, turning on your hazard or parking lights—which run on a separate electrical circuit—and safely pulling off the road is the cor

What is the standard speed limit in a residential area in Quebec unless otherwise posted?

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, the default speed limit in any urban or residential area is 50 km/h unless signage indicates otherwise. While 30 km/h is c

What is the speed limit in a school zone in Quebec unless otherwise posted?

The Quebec Highway Safety Code establishes a default speed limit of 30 km/h in school zones during school hours to protect vulnerable young pedestrians. Other o

What is the speed limit in a playground zone in Quebec unless otherwise posted?

The limit is 30 km/h because Quebec's Highway Safety Code mandates this lower speed in playground and school zones to protect vulnerable children. The limit of

What is the default speed limit on an unposted highway in Quebec?

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, the default speed limit on public highways outside municipalities is 90 km/h when no signs are posted. While 100 km/h is t

What is the maximum posted highway speed allowed in Quebec?

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, the maximum legal speed limit posted on highways (autoroutes) is 100 km/h. This ceiling is set to ensure safety under idea

Driving 10 km/h over the limit in Quebec is generally considered a:

Exceeding the speed limit by 10 km/h is classified as a minor speeding offence because it carries minimal financial penalties and typically results in zero deme

Driving 20 km/h over the limit in Quebec is generally considered a:

In Quebec, driving 20 km/h over the speed limit is classified as a moderate speeding offence because it carries moderate fines and demerit points under the High

Driving 40 km/h over the limit in Quebec is generally considered a:

In Quebec, driving 40 km/h over the speed limit is classified as an excessive speeding offence, commonly categorized as a major or stunt-level offence. Under th

Driving 50 km/h over the limit in Quebec is generally considered a:

In Quebec, exceeding by 50 km/h is treated as a excessive — possible licence suspension offence.

In Quebec, what speed rule applies in a construction zone with workers present?

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, traffic fines are doubled for speeding in active construction zones when workers are present to ensure worker safety. Stan

In Quebec, what speed rule applies in a school zone during posted hours?

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, the speed limit in school zones is strictly set at 30 km/h during posted school hours to protect vulnerable children. The st

In Quebec, what speed rule applies in a playground zone during posted hours?

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, the mandatory speed limit in playground zones during posted active hours is established at 30 km/h to protect vulnerable c

In Quebec, what speed rule applies in a residential street with no posted limit?

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, the default speed limit in any urban or residential area is 50 km/h unless otherwise indicated by road signs. Therefore, w

In Quebec, what speed rule applies in a freeway when unposted?

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, when a speed limit is not posted on a highway or freeway, the default speed limit of 90 km/h applies. The option suggestin

In Quebec, what speed rule applies in near a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights?

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, the move-over law requires drivers to slow down and change lanes when approaching a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing

What is the legal BAC limit for a fully licensed driver in Quebec?

In Quebec, the legal blood alcohol concentration limit for fully licensed drivers aged 22 or older is 0.05. Exceeding this provincial threshold results in an im

What is the BAC limit for a new (GDL / novice) driver in Quebec?

Quebec enforces a strict zero-tolerance policy for all learner and probationary license holders, making the correct blood alcohol concentration limit 0.00. The

At or above what BAC does the federal Criminal Code apply in Quebec?

In Quebec and across Canada, the federal Criminal Code establishes that driving with a blood alcohol concentration at or above 0.08 is a criminal offense. Lower

A first-time drug-impaired or alcohol-impaired conviction in Quebec typically results in:

First-offence impaired driving leads to immediate suspension, large fines, and possible jail time.

Cannabis use while driving in Quebec is:

Driving while impaired by cannabis is prohibited; consuming in a vehicle is also illegal.

In Quebec, refusing a roadside breath demand from police:

Refusing a breath or sobriety demand is a Criminal Code offence — same penalties as failing.

In Quebec, an Approved Screening Device (ASD) measures:

An Approved Screening Device is a roadside breathalyzer used by police officers to quickly measure a driver's breath alcohol concentration to detect potential l

In Quebec, drinking in a parked vehicle on a public road is:

Open alcohol in the passenger area is prohibited even when parked on a public road.

In Quebec, a 'warn range' BAC (typically 0.05–0.079) results in:

In Quebec, a BAC in the warn range of 0.05 to 0.079 triggers immediate provincial administrative penalties under the Highway Safety Code, resulting in a roadsid

In Quebec, you can be charged with impaired driving even if your BAC is under 0.08 when:

Under Canada's Criminal Code and Quebec's Highway Safety Code, impaired driving is determined by your actual physiological capacity to operate a vehicle safely,

Approximately how many demerit points lead to a licence suspension for a fully licensed driver in Quebec?

Under Quebec SAAQ rules, a fully licensed driver aged 25 or older will have their license suspended upon accumulating fifteen demerit points. Options like six a

In Quebec, how many demerits is a typical 'fail to stop at a stop sign' offence?

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, failing to come to a complete stop at a stop sign is a serious intersection infraction that carries a penalty of three demer

In Quebec, how many demerits does a typical seat-belt offence carry?

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, failing to wear a seat belt or failing to ensure a passenger under sixteen is buckled up carries exactly two demerit points.

In Quebec, distracted-driving (hand-held phone) typically carries demerit points of:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, using a hand-held electronic device while driving results in an immediate fine and the assessment of 3 demerit points on y

In Quebec, careless driving typically carries demerits of:

In Quebec, careless driving carries six demerit points because the Highway Safety Code imposes strict penalties on behaviors that directly compromise road safet

In Quebec, failing to remain at the scene of a collision carries:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, failing to remain at the scene of an accident is a severe offense carrying 7 demerit points, alongside heavy fines and pot

In Quebec, demerit points are added to your record when:

In Quebec, demerit points are legally added to a driver's SAAQ record only after they are convicted of an offense or pay the ticket's fine, which acts as a plea

What is the minimum age to start the learner stage of a driver's licence in Quebec?

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, the minimum age to obtain a Class 5 learner's licence is 16. The options 17, 18, and 19 are incorrect because, while individ

How long must a learner typically hold a permit in Quebec before the next stage?

Under Quebec’s Graduated Licensing System, a candidate must hold a Class 5 learner’s permit for at least 12 months before they are eligible to take the road tes

During the learner stage in Quebec, a supervising driver must:

Supervisors must sit in the front passenger seat with a full licence.

Learners in Quebec must have a BAC of:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, learner's licence holders are subject to a strict zero-tolerance rule, meaning their blood alcohol concentration must be exa

A passenger restriction commonly applied to novice drivers in Quebec is:

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, the correct option highlights the zero-alcohol tolerance rule, which strictly prohibits any alcohol in the system for all dr

In Quebec, the learner stage requires:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, learner's license holders must always drive with an accompanying driver who has held a valid passenger vehicle license for a

In Quebec, can a learner driver operate the vehicle alone?

Under Quebec's Graduated Licensing System, a learner's license holder is legally prohibited from driving alone, making "No" the correct answer. The Highway Safe

In Quebec, the road test for the next licence stage is taken:

Under Quebec's Graduated Licensing System, progressing from a learner's licence to a probationary licence requires passing a practical road test. This assessmen

A novice driver in Quebec who is suspended for too many demerits typically must:

Novice suspensions usually require restarting the GDL or extended waiting period.

To change provinces and exchange a Quebec licence, you usually need to:

Most provinces exchange licences upon proof of residency, within a set transition period.

In Quebec, holding a phone while driving carries a fine of approximately:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, holding or using a hand-held electronic device while driving is illegal and carries a minimum first-offense fine of $300,

In Quebec, using a hands-free phone while driving is:

Voice-activated hands-free use is permitted but interaction must remain minimal.

In Quebec, can you use a phone while stopped at a red light?

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, drivers are strictly prohibited from using a handheld phone while driving, which legally includes being stopped temporarily

In Quebec, a GPS mounted on the dashboard is:

Mounted GPS is allowed; you may not hold or extensively manipulate it while driving.

In Quebec, distracted driving causing a collision can result in:

Quebec's Highway Safety Code strictly penalizes distracted driving to ensure road safety. If a distraction leads to a collision, drivers face severe consequence

In Quebec, what is the winter-tire rule?

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, all passenger vehicles registered in the province must be equipped with certified winter tires from December 1 to March 15 i

In Quebec, driving with summer tires in heavy snow is:

Driving with summer tires in heavy snow is highly dangerous because summer rubber compounds harden in cold temperatures, significantly reducing traction, steeri

In Quebec, before a winter trip you should always:

A full pre-trip check and emergency kit (blanket, food, charger) is essential in winter.

In Quebec, black ice is most likely to form:

Bridges, overpasses, and shaded areas cool down faster than surrounding roads because cold air circulates beneath them and warming sunlight is blocked, making t

In Quebec, if your vehicle skids on ice, you should first:

When a vehicle skids on ice, SAAQ winter driving guidelines dictate that you must regain traction and control by avoiding sudden maneuvers. Easing off the accel

In Quebec, snow-covered headlights and taillights should be:

Clearing snow and ice from all vehicle lights before driving is legally required in Quebec to ensure you can see the road clearly and others can see your vehicl

In Quebec, you must stop for a school bus when:

In Quebec, you must stop when red lights flash.

In Quebec, failing to stop for a school bus with flashing red lights typically results in:

Failing to stop for a school bus carries large fines and significant demerit points.

In Quebec, pedestrians at a marked crosswalk:

Drivers must yield to pedestrians in marked crosswalks.

In Quebec, a pedestrian crossing with a white cane or guide dog:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, visually impaired pedestrians carrying a white cane or accompanied by a guide dog always have absolute priority. Drivers m

In Quebec, you must yield to pedestrians:

Yield to pedestrians at marked and unmarked crosswalks, sidewalks and driveways.

In Quebec, a flashing pedestrian crossing beacon means:

In Quebec, a flashing pedestrian crossing beacon indicates that a pedestrian is either crossing or preparing to cross, requiring drivers to stop and yield the r

In Quebec, a child must use a booster seat until at least:

Age 9 or 145 cm is correct because Quebec’s Highway Safety Code mandates that children use an approved booster seat until they reach either nine years of age or

In Quebec, a rear-facing infant seat should be used until at least:

Use rear-facing until at least 1 year and 9 kg, and per the seat's instructions.

In Quebec, child car seats must be:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, all child car seats must carry the National Safety Mark to prove they meet Transport Canada's strict safety standards. Using

In Quebec, the safest place for a child under 13 is:

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code and SAAQ safety guidelines, the back seat is the safest place for children under thirteen because it protects them from activ

In Quebec, a forward-facing child seat must use:

Forward-facing seats must use the top tether anchor in addition to belt/UAS.

In Quebec, passing a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights you must:

Quebec’s safety corridor law requires drivers to protect road workers by creating a buffer zone around stopped emergency vehicles. Slowing down and moving over

In Quebec, you encounter a funeral procession. You should:

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, drivers must respect funeral processions by yielding the right-of-way and letting them pass without interruption. Cutting in

In Quebec, emergency vehicles with sirens AND lights have:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, emergency vehicles utilizing both flashing lights and sirens always have the right-of-way. Drivers must immediately yield by

In Quebec, you must report a collision to police if damage exceeds approximately:

Report any collision causing injury or damage above the provincial threshold (often ~$2,000).

In Quebec, after a minor collision with no injuries you should:

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, when a collision causes only property damage and no injuries, drivers must stop, exchange identification and insurance infor

In Quebec, leaving the scene of a collision causing injury:

Under Canada's Criminal Code, which applies in Quebec, failing to stop at the scene of an accident that causes bodily harm or death is a serious criminal offenc

In Quebec, your driver's licence and insurance must be:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, drivers must carry their driver's licence, vehicle registration, and proof of liability insurance whenever they operate a

In Quebec, can a passenger drink alcohol in the vehicle?

Open alcohol is prohibited anywhere in the passenger compartment for all occupants.

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

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, driving on the shoulder is strictly prohibited except during emergencies or where explicitly authorized by road signs, suc

In Quebec, parking on a sidewalk or crosswalk is:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, parking on a sidewalk or crosswalk is always prohibited to ensure the safety and accessibility of pedestrians. Options sug

In Quebec, vehicles must be insured to be operated on public roads.

Quebec law mandates that all vehicle owners carry a minimum of fifty thousand dollars in civil liability insurance to legally operate a vehicle on public roads.

In Quebec, driving without insurance can result in:

Under Quebec's Automobile Insurance Act, civil liability insurance of at least fifty thousand dollars is mandatory for all vehicle owners. Driving without this

In Quebec, a learner's permit allows you to drive on freeways:

Some provinces restrict learners from freeways; always with a qualified supervisor.

In Quebec, the minimum age to apply for a learner's licence (Class 5) is:

In Quebec, the Highway Safety Code sets the minimum age to obtain a Class 5 learner's licence at 15, provided the applicant has parental consent if they are und

The learner's licence in Quebec must be held for a minimum of:

Class 5 learners must hold the permit for at least 12 months (or 8 months with the driving course).

With the mandatory driving course completed, the learner's licence must be held for at least:

With the SAAQ-recognized driving course, the holding period is reduced to 8 months.

A learner's licence holder must be accompanied by a driver who has held a Class 5 licence for at least:

The accompanying driver must have had a valid Class 5 licence for at least 2 years.

During the learner and probationary stages in Quebec, the blood alcohol limit is:

Zero alcohol tolerance applies to learner and probationary drivers, and to anyone under 22.

All drivers under age 22 in Quebec must have a blood alcohol level of:

Drivers under 22, regardless of licence stage, must have zero alcohol.

The probationary licence in Quebec is held for:

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, new drivers must hold a probationary licence for 24 months before they can obtain a full Class 5 driver's licence. This two-

Learner drivers in Quebec are allowed a maximum of:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, holders of a learner's permit are subject to a strict threshold where reaching 4 demerit points triggers an automatic lice

Fully licensed drivers in Quebec face licence suspension at:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code's demerit point system, fully licensed drivers aged 25 and older face licence suspension upon accumulating 15 points. The a

Demerit points stay on a driver's record for:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, demerit points remain on a driver’s record for exactly two years from the date of conviction or payment of the fine. The alt

Using a hand-held cell phone while driving in Quebec results in:

Hand-held device use carries a fine and 5 demerit points; second offence brings 3-day suspension.

Seat belts in Quebec must be worn by:

Every occupant must wear a seat belt; the driver is responsible for passengers under 16.

A child shorter than 145 cm or younger than 9 must be in:

Children under 145 cm or 9 years must use an approved child seat or booster.

The default urban speed limit in Quebec when no sign is posted is:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, the default speed limit in urban areas and municipalities is 50 km/h when no signs are posted. This baseline ensures safet

The default speed limit on numbered highways (autoroutes) in Quebec is:

The Quebec Highway Safety Code establishes the default speed limit on autoroutes at 100 km/h. This standard applies unless signs indicate a lower limit, such as

In a school zone in Quebec, the typical limit during posted hours is:

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, the standard speed limit in school zones during active school hours is 30 km/h to ensure the safety of young pedestrians. Th

A flashing green traffic light in Quebec means:

In Quebec, a flashing green traffic light indicates a protected turn, meaning you have the right-of-way to turn left, turn right, or go straight because oncomin

A flashing red traffic light means:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, a flashing red light functions identically to a stop sign, requiring drivers to bring their vehicle to a complete stop and

In Quebec, right turn on a red light is:

Right turn on red is allowed in Quebec except on the island of Montreal and where signs prohibit it.

A left turn on a red light is permitted in Quebec only:

Left on red is allowed from a one-way street onto another one-way after a full stop.

A flashing green traffic light at an intersection in Quebec gives you the right-of-way to:

Unique to Quebec, a flashing green light or green arrow indicates you have the right-of-way to turn (usually left) while oncoming traffic is stopped by a red li

When two vehicles arrive at a four-way stop at the same time, who has the right-of-way?

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, when two vehicles arrive at an all-way stop intersection at the exact same time, the rule of priority dictates that the vehi

You must signal a lane change at least how far in advance?

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, you must signal a lane change at least thirty meters in advance. This official SAAQ rule ensures that surrounding drivers ha

In Quebec, you must keep how far behind a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights when passing it?

Slow down, change lanes if possible, and leave at least one empty lane when passing emergency/tow vehicles.

When passing a stopped emergency or tow vehicle with flashing lights on a road with a limit of 100 km/h, yo…

Quebec's safety corridor rule (corridor de sécurité) requires drivers to slow down and change lanes when approaching a stopped emergency or tow vehicle with fla

You must stop for a school bus with flashing red lights and stop arm extended:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, drivers traveling in both directions on an undivided road must stop at least five meters from a school bus when its red li

The minimum penalty for failing to stop for a school bus is:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, failing to stop at least five meters from a school bus with flashing red lights carries a severe minimum penalty of a cost

Headlights must be on:

Headlights are required from a half-hour before sunset to a half-hour after sunrise and whenever visibility is poor.

Winter tires are mandatory on passenger vehicles in Quebec from:

Winter tires are required from December 1 to March 15 on all passenger vehicles registered in Quebec.

Studded tires are allowed in Quebec from:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, passenger vehicles are legally permitted to use studded tires only from November 1 to April 1. This specific timeframe bal

High-beam headlights must be dimmed within how many metres of an oncoming vehicle?

Dim high beams within 150 m of oncoming traffic and 60 m when following another vehicle.

Safe following distance in good conditions is at least:

Use the 2-second rule in dry conditions; increase to 3+ seconds in poor weather.

On Quebec autoroutes, slower traffic must keep:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, slower vehicles must travel in the right-hand lane of a multi-lane highway, reserving the left lane primarily for passing

A solid yellow line beside a broken yellow line means:

Pass only when the line on your side is broken.

Two solid yellow lines on a road mean:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, yellow lines separate traffic travelling in opposite directions, and solid lines prohibit passing. Therefore, two solid ye

A diamond symbol painted on a roadway lane indicates:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, a painted white diamond on a roadway indicates a reserved lane restricted to specific classes of vehicles, like buses or h

Buses or taxis in a reserved lane have priority during:

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, buses and taxis in a reserved lane only hold priority during the specific hours posted on the accompanying regulatory signs.

At a railway crossing without lights or gates you must:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, when approaching an uncontrolled railway crossing without lights or gates, you must slow down, look, and listen, stopping on

School buses, dangerous-goods carriers and certain other vehicles must:

These vehicles must stop at every railway crossing whether a train is coming or not.

Parking is prohibited within how many metres of a fire hydrant in Quebec?

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, parking is strictly prohibited within five metres of a fire hydrant to ensure emergency services have immediate, unobstructe

U-turns in Quebec are prohibited:

U-turns are banned at signalled intersections, school zones and locations with limited visibility.

Backing up on an autoroute is:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, driving in reverse on any part of an autoroute, including its travel lanes and shoulders, is strictly prohibited. This rul

If you miss your exit on an autoroute you must:

Continuing to the next exit is the only safe and legal action because the Québec Highway Safety Code strictly prohibits reversing, stopping unnecessarily, or ma

If you must stop on the shoulder of an autoroute you must:

Pull off as far as possible, activate hazards, and exit safely away from traffic.

In a roundabout you must yield to:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, drivers approaching a roundabout must yield the right-of-way to traffic already circulating inside the ring. Yielding to veh

Cyclists in Quebec must:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, bicycles are legally considered vehicles, meaning cyclists must obey the same traffic laws as motorists, including stopping

When passing a cyclist, drivers in Quebec must leave:

Quebec requires at least 1 m of space at 50 km/h or less and 1.5 m at higher speeds.

If a school bus has flashing red lights on a divided highway with a physical median, oncoming traffic:

Oncoming traffic on a divided highway with a physical median does not have to stop.

In Quebec, the criminal blood alcohol limit is:

In Quebec, the criminal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit is 0.08, which is the federal standard established under the Criminal Code of Canada. Option 0.0

Drivers caught at 0.08 or above face an immediate licence suspension of:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, drivers who register a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or higher face an immediate 90-day administrative licence suspe

Refusing a breathalyzer in Quebec is:

Refusing to provide a breath sample in Quebec is treated the same as failing the test because both the Criminal Code of Canada and the Highway Safety Code impos

Cannabis in a vehicle in Quebec must be:

Cannabis must remain sealed and inaccessible while driving.

Open liquor in the passenger area of a vehicle is:

Open alcohol must be carried in the trunk or inaccessible space.

Drivers must report a collision to police if:

Report if there are injuries, hit-and-run, intoxication suspicion or identification problems.

After a minor collision with only property damage you should:

Quebec drivers complete the constat amiable (joint report) and submit it to their insurer.

Driving without insurance in Quebec:

All vehicles must carry civil liability insurance for property damage; SAAQ covers bodily injury.

If a police officer asks for your licence and registration, you must:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, drivers are legally required to produce their driver's licence and vehicle registration immediately upon the request of a

Smoking with someone under 16 in the vehicle is:

In Quebec, smoking or vaping in a vehicle in the presence of a minor under the age of 16 is strictly prohibited to protect passengers from the dangers of second

Carrying a passenger in the bed of a pickup truck is:

Passengers must travel in seats with seat belts; riding in the open bed is prohibited on public roads.

To make a left turn at an intersection you should:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, safely executing a left turn requires initiating the maneuver from the leftmost lane and completing it in the correspondin

When two vehicles approach an uncontrolled intersection from perpendicular directions at the same time, who…

According to the Québec Highway Safety Code, when two vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection simultaneously, the vehicle on the left must yield the rig

Pedestrians in a marked crosswalk in Quebec:

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, drivers must stop and yield the right of way to any pedestrian who has stepped into or clearly indicated an intention to ent

A pedestrian with a white cane or guide dog:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, visually impaired pedestrians carrying a white cane or accompanied by a guide dog have the right of way at all times. Driv

In Quebec, a 'Cédez' sign means:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, the triangular red and white "Cédez" sign officially means "Yield." This rule requires drivers to give the right-of-way to

An 'Arrêt' sign means:

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, the red octagonal sign bearing the word "Arrêt" is the French equivalent of a stop sign, legally requiring drivers to bring

A 'Sens unique' sign indicates:

The French term "Sens unique" translates directly to "One-way," which dictates that traffic must legally flow only in a single direction. Under the Québec Highw

A 'Voie réservée' sign indicates:

The French term "voie réservée" translates directly to reserved lane, which designates lanes restricted to specific transit such as buses, taxis, and high-occup

To turn right on a red light outside Montreal you must:

Right on red is permitted outside the island of Montreal after a full stop and yielding.

If you accumulate 15 or more demerit points as a fully licensed driver, your licence is suspended for:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, fully licensed drivers who accumulate 15 or more demerit points face a license suspension of 3, 6, or 12 months, depending o

Pneumatic (air) brakes require an endorsement of code:

Under SAAQ regulations, the F endorsement is required on a Quebec driver's license to legally operate vehicles equipped with pneumatic braking systems. While ot

An overhead-cab restriction is shown on a licence with code:

Under SAAQ regulations, condition code S on a Québec driver's licence restricts the holder to driving vehicles that do not feature an overhead cab, typically re

The maximum speed for vehicles towing a trailer in Quebec is generally:

In Quebec, vehicles towing a trailer are subject to the same general speed limits as passenger vehicles, making the posted speed limit the correct choice. The i

Heavy trucks in Quebec must be equipped with a speed limiter set to no more than:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, heavy vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of 11,798 kilograms or more must have an activated speed limiter set to

A driver convicted of street racing in Quebec faces:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, street racing is treated as an extremely severe offense, resulting in immediate vehicle seizure, potential license suspensio

The fine for speeding in a school zone in Quebec is:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, fines for speeding are doubled when the infraction is committed in a school zone during the school year. This strict rule

In a construction zone, fines are:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, speeding fines are doubled in construction zones to protect vulnerable road workers. Choosing standard, halved, or no fine

If your vehicle is towed for an impaired-driving suspension you pay:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, an impaired-driving suspension results in immediate vehicle impoundment, meaning the offender must pay all towing, daily sto

Driving while suspended in Quebec can result in:

Driving with a suspended license in Quebec is a severe offense under the Highway Safety Code. The correct choice is correct because the province mandates strict

Photo radar tickets in Quebec are addressed to:

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, photo radar tickets are issued directly to the registered vehicle owner because automated speed and red-light cameras identi

In a tunnel, drivers must:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, driving through a tunnel requires using low-beam headlights to ensure vehicle visibility without blinding other motorists, w

A red octagonal sign in Quebec reads:

In Quebec, the red octagonal stop sign officially reads "Arrêt" due to provincial French-language laws governing road signage under the Highway Safety Code. The

A red-and-white inverted triangle reads:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, a red-and-white inverted triangle is the standard shape for a yield sign, which legally displays the French word "Cédez". Th

A regulatory sign in Quebec is usually:

Under SAAQ standards, regulatory signs indicate a legal requirement or restriction and are styled as white rectangles or squares with black or red text and symb

Warning signs in Quebec are usually:

Under SAAQ standards, yellow diamond-shaped signs are used to warn drivers of permanent hazards or upcoming road conditions, such as sharp curves or merges. Whi

Construction/work-zone signs are:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, orange diamond signs are specifically designated for construction and temporary work zones to alert drivers to roadwork, lan

A green sign provides:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, green road signs indicate direction, distance, and destination information, helping drivers navigate efficiently. Yellow sig

A blue sign provides:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, road sign colors indicate their specific function to help drivers quickly process information. Blue signs are reserved for t

A brown sign indicates:

In Québec, road sign colors are strictly standardized to communicate specific information to drivers. Brown signs designate tourist, cultural, or recreational s

A pentagon-shaped sign indicates:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, road sign shapes communicate specific messages to help drivers anticipate hazards from a distance. A pentagon-shaped sign

A circular yellow sign with an X and 'RR' means:

In Quebec, a circular yellow sign featuring a black "X" and the letters "RR" is the standard warning symbol indicating a railway crossing ahead, alerting driver

A diamond sign with curved arrows in a circle means:

A yellow diamond sign featuring curved arrows in a circular pattern warns drivers of an upcoming roundabout, alerting them to prepare to yield and navigate the

A diamond sign with a curving arrow warns of:

In Québec, yellow diamond-shaped signs are warning signs used to alert drivers to upcoming hazards or changes in road conditions. A curving arrow on this sign s

A diamond sign with a deer image means:

Yellow diamond-shaped signs in Quebec are warning signs that alert drivers to potential hazards ahead. A deer silhouette on this background specifically warns d

A diamond sign with two children walking means:

Under Québec SAAQ rules, a yellow-green or yellow diamond warning sign depicting the silhouettes of two children walking signifies a school crossing area ahead.

A black-on-white sign showing 'MAXIMUM 50' means:

In Quebec, a white rectangular sign with black lettering is a regulatory sign that mandates a legal obligation. Therefore, this sign indicates the absolute maxi

A 'MINIMUM 60' sign means you must drive:

The MINIMUM 60 sign establishes a mandatory minimum speed limit on Québec autoroutes to maintain safe traffic flow, meaning drivers must travel no slower than 6

A yellow diamond with a truck on a slope means:

Under SAAQ guidelines, a yellow diamond signifies a warning. A truck on a slope warns drivers of an upcoming steep descent, advising them to manage their speed

A blue sign with an 'H' means:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, blue square signs indicate essential public services and tourist facilities. A white letter "H" on a blue background officia

A blue sign with a knife and fork indicates:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, blue road signs highlight driver services and tourist attractions. The knife and fork pictogram specifically indicates a nea

A blue sign with a bed indicates:

In Quebec, blue road signs represent tourist information and services. A blue sign featuring a bed symbol specifically points drivers toward lodging, such as a

A blue sign with a gas pump indicates:

In Quebec, blue road signs denote motorist services, and a pictogram of a gas pump specifically indicates a service station. Rest areas are instead represented

A red circle with a slash through a symbol means:

Red circle/slash means the action shown is prohibited.

A red 'P' with a slash means:

The red circle with a diagonal slash is the universal symbol for prohibition under Québec’s Highway Safety Code. When superimposed over the letter P, which sign

A round red sign with a white horizontal bar means:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, a red circle containing a white horizontal bar is the regulatory sign meaning do not enter. This sign prohibits drivers fr

A 'Sens unique' (One Way) sign is:

Under SAAQ regulations, a "Sens unique" sign is a regulatory sign represented by a black-and-white rectangle containing a white arrow pointing in the mandatory

A 'Wrong Way' sign is:

The "Wrong Way" sign in Quebec utilizes a red background because red indicates prohibition or mandatory restrictions under Highway Safety Code regulations. Spec

A 'Keep Right' sign means:

Under Quebec highway safety regulations, the regulatory Keep Right sign instructs drivers to pass to the right of a physical divider, median, or traffic island

A diamond sign with arrows pointing both ways indicates:

Under Quebec SAAQ road rules, a yellow diamond-shaped warning sign featuring two vertical arrows pointing in opposite directions warns drivers that the road ahe

A 'Divided Highway Begins' sign shows:

The "Divided Highway Begins" sign features two arrows splitting around a median symbol to warn drivers that opposing traffic lanes will soon be separated by a p

A yellow diamond with two cars rear-ending each other means:

This yellow warning sign indicates a potential traffic queue or signal ahead, alerting drivers to prepare for sudden stops due to congestion or traffic lights.

A black-on-yellow advisory speed tab below a curve sign means:

In Quebec, yellow traffic signs indicate danger or warning. A black-on-yellow advisory speed tab displays the recommended safe speed to comfortably negotiate th

A sign with a snowflake symbol means:

Under SAAQ road safety guidelines, a yellow warning sign featuring a snowflake symbol alerts drivers that the pavement ahead is slippery when wet or icy. Distra

A sign with a falling-rock icon means:

Yellow diamond-shaped signs in Québec indicate road hazards. The falling-rock icon warns drivers to watch for falling rocks or debris on the road ahead, prompti

A 'Pont étroit' sign indicates:

'Pont étroit' means narrow bridge.

A 'Chaussée glissante' sign means:

'Chaussée glissante' means slippery road.

A yellow diamond with merging arrows means:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, a yellow diamond sign depicting a straight arrow joined by a curved arrow indicates a merge ahead, warning drivers that traf

A 'Lane Ends' sign shows:

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, the warning sign indicating a lane is ending uses a tapering lane drop arrow to visually represent a reduction in lanes, pro

A square sign with a bicycle means:

In Quebec, a square-shaped sign featuring a bicycle symbolizes a designated bicycle route, guiding cyclists along established paths. SAAQ standards dictate that

A yellow sign with a pedestrian symbol indicates:

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, yellow diamond-shaped signs are warning signs designed to alert drivers to upcoming hazards, making pedestrian crossing the

A 'Stop Ahead' sign shows:

Under SAAQ road safety standards, warning signs are yellow and diamond-shaped to alert drivers of upcoming changes in road conditions. The "Stop Ahead" sign fea

A 'Signal Ahead' sign shows:

Yellow diamond with traffic-light symbol means signals ahead.

A blue circular sign with a white arrow in Quebec often indicates:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, a blue circular sign containing a white arrow prescribes a reserved or permitted direction that drivers must follow. This co

A 'No Right Turn' sign uses:

Under Quebec SAAQ regulations, prohibitory road signs use a black pictogram inside a red circle with a diagonal slash to indicate forbidden actions, making a ri

A 'No U-Turn' sign shows:

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, prohibitory regulatory signs use a red circle with a diagonal slash over a black pictogram on a white background, making a U

A 'No Trucks' sign:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, regulatory signs that prohibit specific vehicles or maneuvers use a red circle with a diagonal slash over a black pictogram.

A yellow sign with a 'T' intersection symbol warns of:

Under Québec SAAQ standards, yellow diamond-shaped signs are warning signs that alert drivers to upcoming road hazards or layout changes. A yellow sign displayi

A yellow sign with a 'Y' intersection symbol warns of:

In Québec, yellow diamond-shaped signs serve as warning signs indicating upcoming road hazards or layout changes. A sign featuring a "Y" symbol warns drivers of

A 'Side Road' warning sign indicates:

The yellow diamond-shaped signs in Quebec serve as warning signs to alert drivers of upcoming road conditions. The side road sign specifically indicates that an

A 'No Stopping' sign means:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, a "No Stopping" sign strictly prohibits drivers from halting their vehicles for any voluntary reason, meaning they must no

A 'No Standing' sign means:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, a "No Standing" sign prohibits vehicles from waiting or loading goods, but permits stopping momentarily to let passengers en

A green sign with distances to cities indicates:

Green guide signs list destinations and distances.

An orange diamond showing a person with a flag means:

The orange diamond with a flagger symbol indicates a flagger ahead in a work zone. Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, orange-colored signs are reserved exclu

A flashing amber arrow means:

Flashing amber means proceed with caution, yielding to other traffic and pedestrians.

A 'Voie cyclable' sign indicates:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, the blue "Voie cyclable" sign designates a reserved bicycle lane or route to ensure cyclists can travel safely separated fro

A 'Travaux' sign means:

In Québec, orange warning signs indicate temporary road conditions, and the French word "travaux" translates directly to "work." Thus, this sign uniquely alerts

A 'Halte routière' sign indicates:

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code and SAAQ standards, a "halte routière" sign indicates a designated rest area where drivers can safely stop to combat fatigue.

A 'Aire de service' sign indicates:

Under Québec's Highway Safety Code, blue information signs direct motorists to essential highway services. An "Aire de service" sign indicates a service area of

A 'Voie de virage à gauche' sign indicates:

The correct option is "Two-way left-turn lane" because the "Voie de virage à gauche" sign designates a center lane shared by vehicles traveling in opposite dire

In a Quebec winter whiteout you should:

Reducing speed, using low-beam headlights, and pulling completely off the road if visibility is lost is the safest option because it minimizes control loss and

Black ice is most likely to form on:

Bridges, overpasses, and shaded areas are highly susceptible to black ice because they lose heat and cool down much faster than standard roadways. Cold air circ

If your vehicle skids you should:

To regain traction during a skid, you must steer in the desired direction of travel and ease off the accelerator to let the wheels spin freely and realign. Brak

In fog you should use:

Using low beams and fog lights is correct because their downward angle reduces the glare reflected off water droplets in fog, thereby maximizing visibility. In

To avoid drowsy driving on long trips:

According to SAAQ safe-driving guidelines, taking a break every two hours and stopping to sleep when tired are the only effective ways to combat driver fatigue.

If a tire blows at high speed:

If a tire blows at high speed, keeping a firm grip on the steering wheel and releasing the accelerator maintains vehicle stability while allowing natural decele

When approaching wildlife at night:

When encountering wildlife at night, SAAQ safe-driving guidelines state you must slow down, dim your headlights, and prepare to stop. Dimming your high beams is

If you cannot avoid hitting a large animal, the safest action is to:

Braking firmly straight ahead controls your vehicle and reduces impact speed, while releasing the brakes right before collision lifts the hood slightly, keeping

At night you should:

To avoid temporary blindness from oncoming headlights at night, safe-driving rules dictate looking slightly to the right edge of your lane. Staring directly int

To reduce glare from headlights behind you, adjust:

Adjusting the day/night switch on the rear-view mirror alters the glass angle to diminish the intensity of headlight glare from trailing vehicles while preservi

When fatigued you should:

Pulling over safely to rest or take a short nap is the only effective way to combat driver fatigue, as sleep is a physiological need that cannot be bypassed. Th

In heavy rain at highway speed you should:

Heavy rain significantly reduces tire traction and visibility, increasing the risk of aquaplaning. Reducing speed and increasing following distance provides ess

Entering a curve you should:

Slowing down before entering a curve and gently accelerating through it is correct because it stabilizes the vehicle by maintaining optimal tire traction and us

If your engine stalls while driving:

When an engine stalls, steering to the shoulder, signaling, and stopping safely is the correct action because it allows you to maintain directional control and

If your accelerator sticks:

Shifting to neutral immediately cuts engine power to the drive wheels, allowing you to use the brakes and safely steer to the shoulder. Turning off the engine a

Defensive driving means:

Defensive driving means anticipating hazards and planning escape routes because SAAQ safe-driving principles emphasize proactive accident prevention over reacti

Aggressive driving behaviours include:

Tailgating, speeding, and weaving are correct because they represent deliberate, high-risk actions that disregard the safety of other road users, fitting the SA

Road rage is best handled by:

Defensive driving guidelines in the SAAQ Driver’s Handbook prioritize conflict de-escalation and safety. Avoiding eye contact and creating distance is correct b

Texting while driving:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, using a hand-held device to text while driving is strictly illegal and dangerous because it severely impairs a driver's atte

Cargo on a roof rack must be:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, any cargo carried on a vehicle must be firmly secured so that it cannot shift, move, spill, or fall off. This rule prevent

When towing a trailer your stopping distance:

Towing a trailer significantly increases stopping distance because the added mass creates more momentum, requiring greater braking force and longer distances to

Braking distance roughly doubles when speed:

According to SAAQ safe-driving guidelines, braking distance is proportional to the square of a vehicle's speed. Although physics dictates that doubling your spe

Perception-reaction time for an alert driver is typically:

Under standard SAAQ safe-driving guidelines, an alert driver requires 0.75 to 1.5 seconds to perceive a hazard and react by applying the brakes. A timeline of 0

To avoid blind spots when changing lanes:

Using your rearview and side mirrors combined with a quick shoulder check is correct because mirrors alone cannot capture vehicles traveling in your blind spots

In a collision-avoidance situation, steer rather than brake when:

Steering to avoid an obstacle is the correct action when your vehicle has ABS and you have room to maneuver because the anti-lock braking system prevents wheel

Tailgating is dangerous because it:

Following another vehicle too closely is dangerous because it limits your line of sight to the road ahead and significantly decreases the time you have to perce

Glare from the sun can be reduced by:

Cleaning the inside of the windshield is correct because dust and film buildup scatter light, intensifying blinding sun glare. In contrast, looking directly at

Worn tires increase the chance of:

Adequate tire tread is crucial under Québec’s Highway Safety Code to channel water away from the contact patch. Worn tires lack sufficient tread depth, which dr

Engine block heaters are useful below about:

According to official SAAQ winter driving guidelines, engine block heaters become useful and are recommended when temperatures drop below −15 °C to facilitate s

If your vehicle starts to fishtail:

To recover when your vehicle starts to fishtail, you must ease off the accelerator and steer gently in the direction you want the front of the vehicle to go. Th

A heavy or high load shifts the vehicle's:

Loading a vehicle with a heavy or high cargo shifts its center of gravity upward and outward, destabilizing the vehicle and increasing rollover risks during tur

When parking on a steep hill you should:

Securely parking on a steep hill requires engaging the parking brake and curbing the wheels because this mechanical backup prevents the vehicle from rolling int

In a parking lot you should drive at:

Driving at a walking pace in parking lots is correct because these high-risk areas feature constant pedestrian movement, reversing vehicles, and severe blind sp

Road hypnosis on long flat stretches can be reduced by:

Varying your gaze, taking breaks, and stretching reduce road hypnosis by stimulating your brain and body, effectively breaking the monotony of long drives. Conv

In hot weather check coolant, oil and:

In hot weather, checking tire pressure is essential because high temperatures cause air to expand, which can lead to overinflation and dangerous blowouts. Conve

Cyclists in Quebec winters are protected by:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, cyclists are protected by the same passing distance rules in winter as in summer, requiring drivers to maintain a safe buf

If your hood flies up while driving you should:

If your hood unexpectedly flies up, your forward vision is blocked. Looking out the side window or through the gap under the hood allows you to maintain steerin

Three-second following distance is most useful:

Under SAAQ guidelines, the standard following distance on dry pavement is two seconds. However, increasing this to a three-second following distance is most use

SAAQ stands for:

The correct answer is Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec, which is the official crown corporation responsible for licensing drivers, registering vehicl

Vehicle registration in Quebec is issued by:

In Quebec, the Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ) is the provincial authority responsible for administering the Highway Safety Code, which inclu

To exchange an out-of-province licence you must usually:

Under SAAQ rules, exchanging an out-of-province driver's licence requires surrendering the existing physical card to prevent individuals from holding multiple a

Visitors may drive in Quebec on a valid home-country licence for up to:

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, visitors holding a valid driver's licence from another country or province are permitted to drive in the province for a maxi

Change of address must be reported to SAAQ within:

Address changes must be reported within 30 days.

Vehicle mechanical inspections are required:

SAAQ requires inspections for rebuilt, imported and certain commercial vehicles.

A Class 5 licence allows you to drive:

A Class 5 licence is Quebec's standard passenger vehicle licence, authorizing holders to operate two-axle vehicles weighing under 4,500 kg, which includes cars

A Class 6 licence in Quebec is for:

Under SAAQ classification rules, a Class 6 licence is legally required to operate a motorcycle, with subclasses defining the permitted engine size. Buses requir

To drive a tractor-trailer in Quebec you need a:

To drive a tractor-trailer combination in Quebec, a Class 1 license is required because it is the designated category under the Highway Safety Code for road tra

Class 4A allows you to drive:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, a Class 4A license is a specialty permit that specifically authorizes the operation of emergency vehicles and minibuses. In

Class 2 in Quebec allows you to drive:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, a Class 2 licence authorizes the holder to drive buses designed to transport more than 24 passengers. This is correct becaus

Air brake endorsement in Quebec is shown by code:

In Quebec, the "F" endorsement on a driver's license officially authorizes the holder to operate vehicles equipped with pneumatic (air) braking systems, derivin

Quebec licence plates use the slogan:

Je me souviens" is the official motto of Quebec and has appeared on the province's licence plates since 1978, representing its history and cultural identity. Th

If your driver's licence is lost or stolen you should:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, you must carry your original, valid physical driver's licence whenever you operate a vehicle. If it is lost or stolen, you m

Quebec's no-fault insurance covers:

Quebec’s public automobile insurance plan, administered by the SAAQ, operates on a no-fault principle that exclusively covers bodily injuries resulting from tra

Property damage insurance in Quebec is:

Under Quebec's Automobile Insurance Act, all vehicle owners must hold private civil liability insurance with a mandatory minimum of $50,000 to cover property da

Driving while suspended in Quebec can lead to:

Driving with a suspended license in Quebec is a severe offense under the Highway Safety Code and the Criminal Code, resulting in hefty fines, further licence su

Photo radar tickets in Quebec:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, photo radar tickets are mailed to the vehicle's registered owner because automated cameras identify the license plate rather

If you accumulate too many demerits during the probationary stage, your licence is:

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, probationary licence holders who accumulate four or more demerit points face an automatic licence suspension, typically last

Vehicle registration in Quebec must be renewed:

In Quebec, the Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ) requires vehicle registration to be renewed annually to maintain legal operating status on pub

What shape and colour identifies a stop sign?

In Québec, a red octagon is the unique shape and colour reserved exclusively for stop signs under the Highway Safety Code, commanding drivers to come to a compl

An equilateral triangle pointing down, white with a red border, means:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, an inverted equilateral white triangle with a red border universally indicates a yield sign, requiring drivers to give rig

A pentagon-shaped yellow or fluorescent yellow-green sign warns of:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, a pentagon-shaped yellow or fluorescent yellow-green sign uniquely warns drivers of an upcoming school zone or school crossi

A yellow diamond-shaped sign indicates:

In Quebec, road signs use distinct shapes and colors to communicate message types efficiently. A yellow, diamond-shaped sign signifies a warning of upcoming roa

A solid yellow line painted on your side of the centre line means:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, a solid yellow line on your side of the centre line indicates that passing is prohibited in your direction because solid l

Two parallel solid white lines between lanes mean:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, two parallel solid white lines separating lanes in the same direction indicate that changing lanes is either strictly prohib

A 'No Right Turn on Red' sign means:

The correct option is correct because a "No Right Turn on Red" sign is a regulatory sign that pressure-prohibits turning right while the traffic light is red at

A green arrow signal shown with a red light means:

A green arrow allows protected movement in that direction while other traffic must wait.

A sign showing two curving arrows indicates:

This Quebec road sign features two successive curved arrows indicating a winding road ahead, warning drivers to prepare for three or more consecutive curves by

A reflective orange triangle with a red border on the back of a vehicle indicates:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, a reflective orange triangle with a red border is the official slow-moving vehicle sign, mandatory for vehicles designed t

A sign showing a deer or moose warns drivers to:

SAAQ road safety regulations use yellow warning signs featuring animal silhouettes, such as deer or moose, to alert drivers to areas where animals frequently cr

A square orange sign with a black flagger symbol means:

In Québec, traffic signs with an orange background indicate temporary conditions related to roadwork or construction. A square orange sign depicting a black fla

A 'Hidden Intersection' warning sign tells you:

Under SAAQ road safety standards, a yellow diamond warning sign indicating a hidden intersection alerts drivers that a crossroad lies ahead where visibility is

A 'Bump' or 'Rough Road' diamond sign warns of:

Yellow diamond-shaped warning signs in Quebec alert drivers to upcoming physical road conditions. The "Bump" or "Rough Road" sign specifically warns of a speed

A 'Two-Way Left Turn Only' centre lane is bordered by:

Under SAAQ road marking standards, a two-way left-turn lane is bordered by a solid yellow line on the outside with a broken yellow line on the inside of each si

A square white regulatory sign showing a black truck symbol marks:

In Quebec, a square white regulatory sign containing a black truck symbol indicates a designated truck route that commercial vehicles must follow. Under Highway

A plain black-on-white speed limit sign (without the word 'maximum') represents:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, rectangular white signs with black lettering are regulatory signs that establish the absolute legal maximum speed limit pe

What is the default speed limit in an urban area in Quebec, unless a sign indicates otherwise?

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, the statutory default speed limit in urban areas and built-up zones is 50 km/h. This rule ensures safe travel in populated

When approaching a school bus that has stopped with its red lights flashing and stop arm extended, what mus…

You must stop your vehicle at least 5 metres from a school bus when its red lights are flashing. You may only proceed once the lights have stopped flashing and

A solid white line on the road separates traffic moving in the same direction. What does it signify?

A solid white line indicates that changing lanes is not recommended and potentially hazardous. You should stay in your lane unless a change is essential for saf

What does a rectangular white sign with a green circle on it indicate?

Regulatory signs with a green circle indicate that the activity depicted by the pictogram inside is allowed or obligatory.

For a driver with a learner's permit in Quebec, what is the maximum number of demerit points that will trig…

A learner's licence or a probationary licence will be suspended if the holder accumulates 4 or more demerit points. This is part of the zero tolerance approach

What is the two-second rule designed to help drivers manage?

The two-second rule is a guideline to maintain a safe following distance. In good conditions, you should be at least two seconds behind the vehicle in front of

At an intersection without any signs or signals, if two vehicles arrive at the same time from different roa…

At an uncontrolled intersection, you must yield the right-of-way to any vehicle approaching from your right. This is a fundamental rule of priority.

What is the mandatory period for using winter tires on a passenger vehicle in Quebec?

In Quebec, all passenger vehicles must be equipped with winter tires from December 1 to March 15 inclusive. This law is in place to improve road safety during c

A sign showing a car with wavy lines behind it serves as a warning for what potential hazard?

This warning sign indicates that the road surface can become dangerously slippery when wet. Drivers should reduce speed and be prepared for reduced traction.

In Quebec, what is the minimum legal distance you must maintain when passing a cyclist?

The Highway Safety Code requires drivers to leave a space of 1 metre between their vehicle and a cyclist in speed zones of 50 km/h or less, and 1.5 metres in zo

What immediate action should you take if your vehicle begins to aquaplane (hydroplane)?

If you start to aquaplane, you should remain calm, ease off the gas pedal, and avoid braking hard. Steer gently toward your intended path until your tires regai

When must you legally use your vehicle's headlights?

You must use your headlights from 30 minutes after sunset until 30 minutes before sunrise. They are also required at any other time when visibility is less than

A yellow diamond-shaped sign with a depiction of a traffic light ahead warns you to:

This warning sign indicates that you are approaching an intersection controlled by traffic lights. You should be prepared for the light to change and be ready t

If you miss your exit on a highway, what is the correct and safe procedure to follow?

Stopping, backing up, or turning around on a highway is illegal and extremely dangerous. The only safe option is to proceed to the next exit and reroute from th

What does a solid yellow line on your side of the centre line of the road mean?

A solid yellow line on your side of the road indicates a no-passing zone. You must not cross this line to pass another vehicle.

You see an approaching emergency vehicle with its sirens and lights on. What are you legally required to do?

Upon the approach of an emergency vehicle with active lights and siren, you must immediately yield the right-of-way. This is done by safely moving to the far ri

What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for a fully licensed driver (not a learner or pro…

Quebec enforces a legal blood alcohol concentration limit of 0.08, or 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood, for fully licensed adult drivers. T

A circular sign with a green border and a white bicycle symbol in the centre indicates:

This sign indicates a mandatory bicycle route. If you are cycling, you are obligated to use this path or lane.

The "zipper merge" (late merge) is a driving technique recommended in which situation?

The zipper merge is recommended at construction zones where a lane closes. Drivers should use both lanes up to the merge point and then take turns entering the

In Quebec, how far away must you park from a fire hydrant?

The Highway Safety Code prohibits parking a vehicle within 3 metres of a fire hydrant. This ensures emergency services have unobstructed access.

A sign indicating a lane is added shows a large straight arrow with a smaller arrow joining it from the sid…

This sign means a new lane is being added to the roadway for a short distance, not that you need to merge. You can stay in your current lane, but be aware of tr

What is the penalty for using a hand-held electronic device while driving in Quebec?

Using a cell phone or other portable electronic device while driving carries severe penalties in Quebec, including a hefty fine (starting at $300) and 5 demerit

When are you permitted to make a right turn at a red light in Quebec?

Unlike most of North America, turning right on a red light is generally prohibited in Quebec. It is only allowed at specific intersections where a sign explicit

What does a yellow curb marking indicate?

A yellow line painted on the curb indicates that stopping or parking is prohibited at all times in that location, often to ensure traffic flow or access.

Before reversing your vehicle, what is the most important a driver should do?

Before backing up, you must perform a 360-degree check around your vehicle. This includes physically turning to look out the rear window to see the large blind

For a driver with a learner's or probationary licence in Quebec, what is the permitted Blood Alcohol Concen…

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, new drivers holding a learner's or probationary license are subject to a strict zero-tolerance rule, making 0.00% the only p

You see a round sign with a green border and a white background, containing a black arrow pointing straight…

This is a regulatory sign indicating a compulsory direction. In this case, you are required to continue straight ahead without turning.

To maintain a safe following distance under ideal driving conditions, what is the minimum recommended gap y…

The two-second rule is the standard minimum following distance, which should be increased in poor weather or road conditions.

In Quebec, all passenger vehicles must be equipped with winter tires between which specific dates?

The law in Quebec mandates that all passenger vehicles must be fitted with tires bearing the winter pictogram from December 1 to March 15, inclusive.

What should you do if your vehicle begins to hydroplane on a wet road?

When hydroplaning, you should not brake or accelerate. Gently release the accelerator and keep the steering wheel pointed in your intended direction until the t

Under what circumstance is it permissible to pass another vehicle on the right?

You may pass on the right only when there are at least two traffic lanes proceeding in the same direction, or when the vehicle you are passing is preparing to m

An orange, diamond-shaped sign shows a pictogram of a person with a shovel. What does this sign warn you ab…

Orange diamond-shaped signs are used for construction and road work warnings. A person shoveling specifically indicates that workers are present on or near the

When approaching a stationary emergency vehicle with its lights flashing on the side of the road, what does…

Quebec's Highway Safety Code requires drivers to slow down and create a buffer lane by moving over, if safe and possible, for stopped emergency vehicles or tow

What does a single, solid yellow line on the road indicate?

A solid yellow line separates traffic travelling in opposite directions. It is illegal to cross this line to pass another vehicle.

Before changing lanes, you must check your mirrors and then:

Mirrors alone are not sufficient as they have blind spots. A shoulder check is essential to ensure no vehicle is hidden in the area your mirrors cannot see befo

If your car begins to skid on an icy surface, you should:

To correct a skid, look and steer smoothly in the direction you wish to travel. Avoid slamming the brakes or making abrupt steering movements, as this can make

What is the minimum stopping distance you must maintain from a school bus that has stopped with its red lig…

In Quebec, drivers in both directions must stop at least 5 metres away from a school bus when its red lights are flashing and stop arm is out, unless there is a

A white rectangular sign with a black diamond symbol on it indicates:

The black diamond symbol on a white background is used in Quebec to designate a reserved lane, often for buses, taxis, or carpooling vehicles.

When must you use your vehicle's headlights?

The Highway Safety Code requires headlights to be on from a half-hour after sunset to a half-hour before sunrise, and any other time when visibility is poor.

When two vehicles arrive at an all-way stop at the same time and are across from each other, who has the ri…

At an intersection, traffic proceeding straight has the right-of-way over traffic turning left. The left-turning vehicle must wait until it is safe to complete

A round sign with a green border and a white background featuring a bicycle pictogram indicates:

The square green sign with a white bicycle is an information sign indicating a route recognized by the government, such as the 'Route Verte' provincial cycling

How should you adjust your side-view mirrors to reduce blind spots?

For optimal blind-spot reduction, position your side mirrors outward until the side of your car is no longer visible, creating a panoramic view that bridges the

A yellow, diamond-shaped sign shows a pictogram of a truck on a downward slope. What does this sign mean?

This warning sign indicates a steep downgrade ahead. Drivers, especially of heavy vehicles, should prepare to slow down and select a lower gear if necessary.

If you are convicted of using a handheld cell phone while driving, how many demerit points will be added to…

A conviction for using a handheld electronic device while driving in Quebec results in a significant penalty, including 5 demerit points and a fine.

When feeling drowsy or fatigued while driving, what is the safest and most effective action to take?

According to SAAQ guidelines, the only effective cure for fatigue is sleep. Pulling over to a safe area for a short nap of 15 to 20 minutes directly addresses b

Who is responsible for ensuring that all passengers under the age of 16 are wearing their seat belts?

In Quebec, the driver is legally responsible for ensuring that every passenger under 16 years of age is properly secured with a seat belt or child safety seat.

The 'Dutch Reach' is a driving habit recommended to prevent what type of accident?

The Dutch Reach involves using your far hand to open the car door, which forces your body to pivot, making it easier to see approaching cyclists and preventing

A white sign with a red circle and a black 'P' inside, with a line crossing through it, accompanied by arro…

The 'No Parking' sign combined with double-headed arrows indicates that parking is prohibited along this entire section of the block, in both directions from th

Child safety seat regulations in Quebec are based primarily on the child's:

Quebec law requires children to be secured in a car seat appropriate for their specific weight and height, progressing from rear-facing to forward-facing seats

When approaching a stopped school bus with its red lights flashing and stop arm extended on a road with no …

In Quebec, all traffic in both directions must stop at least 5 metres away from a school bus with its flashing red lights activated, unless the road is divided

What does a green circle on a white rectangular sign indicate?

A green circle is a symbol of permission on regulatory signs. It indicates that the action depicted, such as going straight or turning, is allowed or required.

If your vehicle begins to hydroplane on a wet road, what is the correct response?

To recover from hydroplaning, you should take your foot off the gas pedal, avoid braking suddenly, and keep steering where you want the vehicle to go.

At a four-way stop, if two vehicles arrive at the exact same time, which vehicle has the right-of-way?

When two drivers arrive at a 4-way stop simultaneously, the driver on the right has priority and should proceed first.

A yellow diamond-shaped sign shows a curving arrow above a smaller sign that reads '30 km/h'. What does thi…

This is a warning sign with a speed advisory plaque. It recommends a maximum speed for safely navigating the curve, which can be lower than the posted speed lim

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, how many demerit points are assigned for using a hand-held cell phone w…

Distracted driving involving a hand-held electronic device is a serious offence that results in 5 demerit points, in addition to a heavy fine.

When driving at night, you must switch from high-beam to low-beam headlights when you are within what dista…

To avoid dazzling the driver of an approaching vehicle, you must dim your high beams when you are less than 150 metres away from them.

In which of these locations is performing a U-turn strictly prohibited?

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, making a U-turn is strictly prohibited on a curve or near the crest of a hill because limited visibility prevents drivers

What does a sign over a highway lane showing a large green arrow pointing downwards signify?

A downward-pointing green arrow is a lane control signal indicating that the lane is open and you may drive in it.

When an emergency vehicle is approaching with its siren and lights active, what is the proper action to take?

The law requires drivers to yield the right-of-way by moving to the right-hand edge of the roadway and stopping completely until the emergency vehicle has passe

Quebec's 'zero alcohol' rule, which prohibits any blood alcohol concentration above zero, applies to which …

The zero alcohol rule is a strict requirement for all drivers 21 and under, as well as for all holders of a learner's licence or a probationary licence, regardl

If you experience a rear tire blowout while driving, what should you do first?

The priority during a tire blowout is to maintain control of the vehicle. You should hold the steering wheel firmly, gradually reduce speed, and only brake gent

What does a single, solid yellow line on your side of the road's centre line indicate?

A solid yellow line on your side of the centre line means you are in a no-passing zone and must not cross the line to overtake another vehicle.

In Quebec, a child is legally required to use a booster seat in a vehicle until they meet which criteria?

To ensure the adult seat belt fits properly, a child must remain in a booster seat until they are either 145 cm tall or 9 years old.

A five-sided sign (pentagon) with a fluorescent yellow-green background is used to indicate what?

The pentagon shape is reserved exclusively for school zone and school crosswalk signs, alerting drivers to the presence of children.

When parking your vehicle uphill on a two-way street with a curb, how should you orient your front wheels?

When parking uphill with a curb, turn your wheels away from the curb. If your vehicle starts to roll, the front tire will contact the curb and stop it.

A white sign with a red circle and a white horizontal bar across the middle means:

The correct answer is Do Not Enter because this specific design—a white background with a red circle and a white horizontal bar—is the standard SAAQ regulatory

If you have a green light but traffic ahead is blocking the intersection, what is the correct and legal act…

You must not enter an intersection, even with a green light, unless you are certain you can clear it. Blocking an intersection is illegal and causes gridlock.

For a driver with a probationary licence, what is the passenger restriction during the first 6 months of ho…

During the first six months, a probationary licence holder is limited to carrying one passenger aged 19 or under (this restriction does not apply to immediate f

An orange, diamond-shaped sign showing a person holding a flag indicates you are approaching:

This sign warns that a flagperson is ahead who will be directing traffic. You must be prepared to slow down, stop, and follow their instructions.

In good, dry conditions, what is the standard minimum following distance you should maintain from the vehic…

The 2-second rule provides a safe minimum following distance in ideal driving conditions, allowing you enough time to react and brake safely if the vehicle ahea

When approaching a roundabout, which vehicle has the right-of-way?

You must yield to traffic already in the roundabout. Vehicles circulating within have priority over those entering.

What does a pentagon-shaped sign, showing two walking figures, indicate?

The pentagon shape is used exclusively for school zone signs in Quebec to alert drivers to the increased presence of children.

If your vehicle begins to skid on an icy road, what is the correct steering action to take?

To correct a skid, you should look and steer smoothly in the direction you wish to travel. This is often referred to as 'steering into the skid'.

Under Quebec's graduated licensing system, what is the driving curfew for a holder of a learner's permit?

A learner's licence holder is prohibited from driving between midnight and 5 a.m. to reduce risks associated with late-night driving for new drivers.

Before changing lanes, in addition to checking your mirrors, what crucial step must you take?

Mirrors alone are not sufficient; you must perform a shoulder check to visually confirm that the blind spot next to your vehicle is clear.

At an intersection with a stop sign but no stop line or crosswalk, where must you stop?

When there is no marked stop line, you must stop before the sidewalk or, if none, at the point that gives you a clear view without entering the intersection.

When a school bus is stopped with its flashing red lights activated on a road without a median, what must y…

On a road without a dividing median, all traffic in both directions must stop at least 5 meters from a stopped school bus with its red lights flashing.

What is the minimum safe distance you must maintain when passing a cyclist?

Quebec law requires drivers to maintain a buffer zone of 1 meter when passing a cyclist in a 50 km/h zone or less, and 1.5 meters in a zone over 50 km/h.

A round, yellow sign with a large 'X' and the letters 'RR' indicates what?

This round, yellow sign is the advance warning sign for a railway crossing (Railroad Crossing) and alerts you to prepare to slow down and check for trains.

At an uncontrolled intersection, who has the right of way when two vehicles arrive at the same time?

When two vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection at the same time, the vehicle on the right has the right of way.

You must signal a turn or lane change at least:

Signal at least 30 metres before turning or changing lanes in town; longer on highways.

You are approaching a flashing green traffic light. It means:

A flashing green light usually allows you to proceed and signals a pedestrian-activated crosswalk or a protected left turn, depending on the province.

Hand-held use of a cellphone while driving is:

Hand-held cellphone use is prohibited in every province under distracted-driving laws.

A child weighing under 18 kg generally must be secured in:

Children under about 18 kg must ride in a properly installed forward-facing child seat with a harness, per provincial rules.

Novice (graduated licensing) drivers must usually have a blood alcohol level of:

Graduated/novice drivers must have zero blood alcohol while driving in every province.

To make a right turn on a red light (where allowed) you must first:

Right turns on red (where not prohibited) require a complete stop and yielding before proceeding.

Left turns on a red light are allowed only when turning from a one-way street onto:

Most provinces allow a left turn on red only from a one-way street onto another one-way street.

When entering a roundabout you should:

Yield to traffic already in the roundabout, then enter when there is a safe gap.

What does a solid white line between lanes on the same direction mean?

A solid white line discourages lane changes; cross only when necessary and safe.

Tailgating (following too closely) is dangerous because:

Following too closely greatly reduces reaction time and is the main cause of rear-end crashes.

Driving in another vehicle's blind spot is unsafe because:

If another driver cannot see you, they may change lanes into you. Stay out of blind spots.

When merging onto a highway you should:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, the acceleration lane is designed for drivers to match the speed of highway traffic and merge smoothly when safe. This preve

If your vehicle breaks down on a highway, you should:

Get the vehicle as far right as possible, activate hazard lights, and stay safe.

A 'stale green' traffic light (one that has been green for a while) means you should:

A stale green could turn yellow at any moment. Cover the brake and be ready to stop.

An amber (yellow) light means:

Yellow means the light is about to turn red — stop if you can do so safely.

A red arrow means:

A red arrow means no movement in the arrow's direction is allowed.

Drivers must turn on their headlights:

Headlights are required from a half-hour after sunset to a half-hour before sunrise, and any time visibility is reduced (rain, snow, fog).

When sharing the road with cyclists you should:

Most provinces require a safe passing distance of at least 1 metre for cyclists.

When approaching a railway crossing with flashing red lights, you must:

Flashing red lights at a railway crossing mean stop and stay stopped until lights stop and the way is clear.

When approaching a yield sign you must:

A yield sign requires you to slow down (or stop if necessary) and give the right of way before proceeding.

To turn right at a controlled intersection from a multi-lane road, you should:

Right turns should be made from the rightmost lane available for that movement.

On a two-way road, when may you cross a single broken yellow line?

A single broken yellow line means passing is allowed when it is safe and there is no oncoming traffic.

When you see a pedestrian in a crosswalk, you must:

Drivers must stop and yield to pedestrians in crosswalks.

When an emergency vehicle approaches with lights and siren, you must:

Yield to emergency vehicles by pulling to the right and stopping when safe to do so.

When a school bus is stopped with red lights flashing on an undivided road, traffic in both directions must:

On undivided roads, all traffic in both directions must stop for a school bus with flashing red lights.

The safe following distance in good conditions is at least:

According to the SAAQ Driver's Handbook, a three-second following distance is the official minimum required under ideal driving conditions. This standard provid

What is the maximum speed limit on most Quebec highways (autoroutes)?

On Quebec autoroutes the default maximum speed is 100 km/h unless posted otherwise.

What is the default speed limit in Quebec urban areas unless otherwise posted?

Quebec's default urban speed limit is 50 km/h.

What is the speed limit in a Quebec school zone during posted hours?

School zones in Quebec are typically posted at 30 km/h during school hours.

On a numbered Quebec rural road without posted limits, the default maximum is:

The default rural-road limit in Quebec is 90 km/h.

When two vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection at the same time, who has the right-of-way?

At uncontrolled intersections the vehicle on the right has priority.

At a four-way stop, who proceeds first when two vehicles arrive together?

If two vehicles arrive simultaneously, the one on the right goes first.

A flashing green traffic light in Quebec means:

A flashing green arrow/light means oncoming traffic faces red and you may turn left.

Right turn on red light in Quebec is allowed:

Right turn on red is permitted in Quebec except on the island of Montréal, after a complete stop.

Before turning right on a red light (where allowed), you must:

You must stop completely and yield to pedestrians and cross traffic before turning right on red.

A solid yellow line on your side of the road means:

A solid yellow line on your side means passing is not allowed.

When entering an autoroute via an entrance ramp, you must:

Match autoroute speed on the ramp and merge into a safe gap.

What does a blinking red traffic light mean?

A flashing red light has the same meaning as a stop sign: full stop, then proceed when safe.

When approaching a flashing yellow light, you should:

A flashing yellow means caution — slow down and proceed when safe.

How close to a fire hydrant can you legally park in Quebec?

Parking is prohibited within 5 m of a fire hydrant.

Parking is prohibited within how many metres of a pedestrian crosswalk?

You must not park within 5 m of a crosswalk.

Parking is prohibited within how many metres of an intersection?

You must not park within 5 m of an intersection.

When a school bus has its red lights flashing and stop arm extended, you must:

All traffic in both directions must stop at least 5 m from a school bus with flashing red lights.

On a multilane highway, slower-moving traffic should normally use:

Keep right except to pass; the left lane is for passing or faster traffic.

What is the demerit-point system threshold for licence revocation for a Class 5 holder under 23?

Drivers under 23 face revocation at fewer demerit points (4 for under-23 holders).

Are seat belts mandatory for all occupants of a vehicle in Quebec?

All occupants must wear a seat belt regardless of seating position.

Children must be secured in an appropriate child seat until they reach what height?

Children must use a car/booster seat until they are 145 cm tall or 9 years old.

Use of a handheld cell phone while driving in Quebec is:

Handheld phone use is prohibited even while stopped at a red light; only hands-free is allowed.

The minimum following distance under good conditions should be at least:

Use a minimum 2-second following distance in good conditions; more in poor conditions.

When passing a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights, you must:

Quebec's move-over rule: slow down and change lanes away from the stopped emergency vehicle.

A learner's licence holder must be accompanied by a driver who has had a Class 5 licence for at least:

The accompanying driver must hold a valid Class 5 licence for at least 2 years.

The learner's licence in Quebec is valid for a maximum of:

A learner's licence is valid for up to 18 months.

Holders of a learner's or probationary licence have a blood alcohol limit of:

Zero alcohol tolerance applies to learner and probationary drivers, and to all drivers under 22.

How long must a new driver hold a probationary licence before getting a regular Class 5?

A probationary licence is held for 24 months before becoming a regular Class 5.

Before you can take the road test, you must hold a learner's licence for at least:

You must hold the learner's licence at least 12 months before the road test (10 months if you complete an approved driving school program).

If you accumulate too many demerit points, the SAAQ may:

Accumulating demerit points beyond the threshold leads to suspension or revocation.

Driving with no valid driver's licence in Quebec is punishable by fines starting at:

Fines for driving without a licence start at $300 and can be much higher.

A learner driver may not drive between which hours?

Quebec does not impose a night driving restriction on learners (other than the supervision rule).

How often must you renew your driver's licence in Quebec?

Licences are renewed periodically; basic renewal cycle is generally every 2 years.

You must update your address with the SAAQ within how many days of moving?

Address changes must be reported to the SAAQ within 30 days.

When changing lanes, you must:

Always signal, check mirrors and shoulder-check the blind spot before changing lanes.

You may turn on a red arrow when:

A red arrow prohibits a turn in that direction; you must wait for green.

What is the minimum distance to signal before turning?

Signal at least 30 m before turning so others can react.

Studded tires are permitted in Quebec only between:

Studded tires are allowed in Quebec from October 15 to May 1.

Winter tires are mandatory in Quebec from:

Winter tires are mandatory on Quebec roads from December 1 to March 15.

All Quebec vehicles must carry valid:

You must carry the vehicle registration and proof of valid insurance.

The minimum liability insurance required to drive in Quebec is:

Quebec requires at least $50,000 in civil liability insurance.

What is the maximum legal tint allowed on the front side windows?

Front side windows must let in at least 70% of light.

Tread depth on tires must be at least:

Minimum legal tread depth is 1.6 mm.

For a driver with a full (non-probationary) license aged 25 or over, how many demerit points result in a li…

An experienced driver (aged 25+ with a driver's licence) will have their licence suspended upon accumulating 15 or more demerit points.

A vehicle's lights must be on:

Headlights are required from a half-hour after sunset to a half-hour before sunrise and whenever visibility is reduced.

If your vehicle breaks down on an autoroute shoulder, you should:

Turn on hazard lights, place warning triangles if available, and call for assistance.

When may you cross a solid white line on a multilane road?

A solid white line discourages — but does not prohibit — lane changes; cross only when safe and necessary.

What does a single broken white line between lanes mean?

A broken white line separates lanes going the same direction; lane changes are permitted when safe.

You approach a pedestrian crossing in a residential area. You must:

Drivers must yield to pedestrians at marked crossings and at intersections.

If you are involved in an accident causing more than $2,000 in damage, you must:

Police must be notified if damage exceeds the reporting threshold or there are injuries; always exchange information.

Reserved lanes marked with a diamond symbol are for:

Diamond lanes are reserved for buses, taxis, and authorized HOV use.

When entering a roundabout (rond-point), you must yield to:

Always yield to traffic already circulating in the roundabout.

Within a roundabout, you should signal:

Signal your exit just before the exit road to inform other drivers.

It is illegal in Quebec to pass another vehicle:

Passing is illegal where visibility is limited, such as on curves and hill crests.

You must drive with low-beam headlights when meeting an oncoming vehicle within:

Switch from high beams to low beams when an oncoming vehicle is within 150 m.

Switch from high beams to low beams when following another vehicle within:

Dip your high beams when within 150 m of an oncoming vehicle or within 100 m behind another.

U-turns in Quebec are generally:

U-turns are prohibited at signalized intersections, on curves, near hill crests and in school zones.

When two lanes merge into one, the safest practice is to:

Zipper merging — alternating one vehicle at a time — keeps traffic flowing safely.

What does a green arrow shown with a red light mean?

A green arrow with red allows movement in the arrow's direction after yielding.

When you see an emergency vehicle with flashing lights approaching, you must:

Move to the right and stop until the emergency vehicle has passed.

What is the minimum distance for safely passing a cyclist?

Quebec law requires 1 m clearance at ≤50 km/h and 1.5 m clearance at >50 km/h when passing a cyclist.

When passing a cyclist on a road with a limit above 50 km/h, you must leave at least:

At more than 50 km/h you must leave at least 1.5 m of clearance.

Carrying a passenger on the lap of the driver is:

Passengers must be in a seat with a belt or proper child restraint — never on a lap.

The amber traffic light means:

Amber means stop if it is safe to do so; never accelerate to beat the red.

A bicycle lane in Quebec is normally marked with:

Bicycle lanes use a bicycle symbol painted on the road and a marked boundary.

Driving in a reserved bus lane during reserved hours is:

Bus lanes are restricted to buses and other authorized vehicles during posted hours.

When backing up a vehicle, the driver must:

Always look directly behind and around the vehicle when reversing, not just mirrors.

Parking on a sidewalk in Quebec is:

Sidewalks must remain clear for pedestrians — parking there is prohibited.

Stopping in a marked bicycle lane is:

Stopping or parking in a bicycle lane obstructs cyclists and is prohibited.

If you fail to stop for a school crossing guard, the penalty includes:

Ignoring a school crossing guard carries a fine and demerit points.

A driver involved in a hit-and-run can face:

Leaving the scene of an accident is a serious offence carrying suspension and criminal charges.

Excessive speeding (≥40 km/h above limit in a 60 km/h zone) is a:

Excessive speeding triggers immediate licence suspension and elevated fines.

Failing to yield to pedestrians at a crosswalk costs how many demerit points?

Failing to yield to pedestrians is a 3-demerit-point offence.

Driving without a seat belt costs how many demerit points?

Driving without a seat belt results in 3 demerit points.

When a green light turns yellow as you approach the intersection, you should:

Stop if you can safely; if already in or too close to the intersection, proceed with caution.

On a one-way street, you must drive:

A one-way street allows traffic only in the direction indicated by signs.

When meeting a school bus on a divided highway with a physical median, you must:

On a divided highway with a median, only traffic going the same direction must stop for the school bus.

Texting while driving in Quebec costs how many demerit points?

Distracted driving offences such as texting carry 5 demerit points plus fines.

Excessive speeding penalties in Quebec are doubled when committed in a:

Fines for excessive speeding are doubled in school and construction zones.

When stopped at a railway crossing without lights or gates, you should:

Look both ways, listen, and cross only when clearly safe; never stop on the tracks.

When approaching an intersection where the traffic light is out (no power), you should treat it as:

A dark traffic light is treated as a four-way stop — full stop, then proceed in order of arrival.

What shape is a stop sign in Quebec?

Stop signs are red octagons worldwide and in Quebec.

What does a yellow diamond-shaped sign indicate?

Yellow diamond signs warn of hazards or road conditions ahead.

A round green sign typically indicates:

Green circles indicate permitted or mandatory movements, such as 'turn allowed'.

A red circle with a diagonal line means:

A red circle with a diagonal slash means the action depicted is prohibited.

An inverted triangle sign means:

The inverted triangle is the standard Yield sign.

What does a pentagonal yellow-green sign represent?

Yellow-green pentagons mark school zones and school crossings.

What is the meaning of an orange diamond sign?

Orange diamonds indicate construction or roadwork zones.

A square blue sign with a white symbol typically shows:

Blue signs indicate services such as fuel, lodging, food, hospitals.

A brown sign typically indicates:

Brown signs identify tourist or recreational destinations.

What does a sign with a black truck on a steep downward slope warn of?

It warns of a steep grade ahead requiring downshifting and braking control.

A sign showing two arrows curving in opposite directions warns of:

Opposing curve arrows warn of an S-curve or series of winding curves.

A sign with a deer symbol warns of:

It warns of frequent wildlife crossings — reduce speed and watch for animals.

A round red 'No Entry' sign means:

A red circle with a white bar means no entry for vehicles.

What does a black-and-white rectangular sign with a number indicate?

Black-on-white rectangular signs show regulations such as the posted speed limit.

What does the symbol of a slippery road sign show?

Slippery-when-wet signs show a car silhouette with curved skid marks.

A sign showing a bicycle in a red circle with a slash means:

Bicycles are not allowed beyond this point.

An arrow pointing left in a black-on-white square means:

It indicates the street is one-way to the left.

A diamond sign with a 'T' symbol warns of:

It warns of a T-intersection ahead.

A diamond with arrows facing each other warns of:

Two opposing arrows warn that the road transitions from one-way to two-way.

A diamond sign showing a truck on an incline indicates:

It warns of a steep grade where trucks may travel slowly.

A sign showing a wavy road symbol warns of:

The wavy line warns of a bumpy or uneven road surface.

A sign with two children running indicates:

It warns of a playground or school crossing area — reduce speed.

What does a red and white triangular yield sign mean?

Slow down and yield right-of-way; stop only if needed.

An octagonal red sign with the word 'ARRÊT' means:

'ARRÊT' is French for 'STOP' — full stop required.

A regulatory sign with a green arrow on a black circle indicates:

Green arrows on regulatory signs indicate permitted movements.

A red 'X' over a lane on overhead signs means:

An overhead red X means the lane below is closed; do not drive in it.

A downward green arrow over a lane means:

A green arrow means you may use the lane below in the direction shown.

A circular sign showing a red 'P' with a slash means:

A red 'P' with a slash means no parking is allowed in that area.

A blue square sign with a white 'H' indicates:

The 'H' symbol marks hospital location or direction.

What does a sign with a snowflake symbol mean?

The snowflake symbol warns of conditions that may be slippery in winter.

A rectangular sign with the word 'DETOUR' indicates:

Detour signs route you around closed sections of road.

An orange triangle on a slow-moving vehicle indicates:

The orange triangle identifies vehicles that travel slower than 40 km/h.

A flashing yellow arrow at an intersection signals:

A flashing yellow arrow allows turning after yielding to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.

What does a rectangular blue sign with crossed knife and fork indicate?

Knife and fork pictograms point to nearby food services.

What does a blue sign with a bed icon indicate?

The bed symbol indicates lodging is available nearby.

What does a 'No Through Road' sign mean?

It warns that the road does not continue and ends in a dead-end.

A diamond sign showing a black arrow bending sharply right warns of:

It indicates a sharp right turn — slow down significantly.

A 'Bicycle Crossing' sign warns drivers to:

The sign warns that cyclists may cross — drive cautiously.

A sign showing a bridge symbol over water warns of:

It warns that the bridge surface freezes before other surfaces — slow down.

A flashing red beacon mounted on a sign means:

Flashing red beacons require a complete stop, often paired with stop signs.

A diamond sign with a person pushing a stroller warns of:

It warns of pedestrian activity, often near schools or daycares.

A sign with a horse and rider warns of:

It warns of horse-and-rider crossings — slow down.

What does a sign showing 'MAX 90' mean?

'MAX 90' is the maximum posted speed of 90 km/h.

A diamond sign showing a falling rocks symbol warns of:

It warns drivers of possible rocks on the road.

A sign indicating 'END' below a speed limit means:

It signals the end of that posted speed limit zone.

An octagonal red sign with white border placed temporarily during construction means:

Temporary stop signs in work zones still require a full stop.

A regulatory sign with 'TRUCKS' and an arrow indicates:

It directs trucks along the indicated route.

What is the meaning of a flashing yellow light on a school crossing sign?

The flashing yellow alerts drivers that children may be present; slow down.

Diagonal yellow lines painted on the road typically indicate:

Hatched yellow chevrons mark areas where driving is prohibited, like gore zones.

A green rectangular highway sign typically shows:

Green guide signs show route numbers, distances and destinations.

A red 'WRONG WAY' sign means:

Stop immediately and turn around safely — you are driving the wrong way on a one-way road.

A sign with an arrow curving up-and-around indicates:

The circular arrow indicates a roundabout ahead.

What does a sign showing 'CHAUSSÉE GLISSANTE' mean?

It is French for 'slippery road' — reduce speed and increase following distance.

A diamond sign showing a tractor warns of:

It warns of slow-moving farm equipment.

A regulatory sign with two arrows pointing in opposite directions means:

The opposing arrows warn drivers that the road becomes two-way traffic.

Pavement markings consisting of a solid white line on the edge of the road indicate:

Solid white edge lines mark the boundary of the driving lane.

A yellow centre line indicates:

Yellow markings separate traffic flowing in opposite directions.

A round sign showing a person walking with a slash means:

The slash through the figure indicates pedestrians are prohibited on this road.

A circular sign with a black bicycle on white means:

It marks a bicycle path that cyclists must use.

What does a sign showing 'PROCHAINE SORTIE' indicate?

It is French for 'Next exit' — informational sign.

A red square sign with 'STOP' in white is:

A 'STOP' regulatory sign requires drivers to halt.

A pedestrian crosswalk is typically marked with:

Crosswalks are usually marked with parallel white lines or zebra stripes.

A sign showing 'ZONE SCOLAIRE' means:

'Zone scolaire' is the French term for a school zone with reduced speed.

A sign with a black 'P' inside a blue square indicates:

Blue 'P' signs indicate authorized parking.

What does a sign showing a black arrow turning back on itself indicate?

It indicates that U-turns are permitted at that location.

A red circle with a number inside indicates:

Red-circle speed signs show the maximum permitted speed.

A diamond sign with a chevron warns of:

Chevron signs mark sharp curves and warn of direction changes.

A sign showing a black arrow merging into another lane warns of:

It warns drivers of a merge area ahead and to be prepared to share the lane.

A red diamond-shaped sign on the back of a vehicle indicates:

Red diamond placards indicate the vehicle is carrying hazardous materials.

A yellow rectangular sign with two arrows pointing left and right means:

It indicates a T-intersection ahead — the road ends and you must turn.

The legal blood-alcohol limit for fully licensed drivers in Quebec is:

The Criminal Code limit is 0.08; provincial administrative sanctions begin at 0.05.

Drivers under 22 years of age in Quebec must maintain a blood-alcohol level of:

Zero alcohol tolerance applies to all drivers under 22, regardless of licence class.

Cannabis use before driving is:

Quebec enforces zero tolerance for THC for learner, probationary and under-22 drivers; other drivers face strict limits.

If you refuse a roadside breathalyzer test, you face:

Refusing a breath test carries the same penalties as failing it — criminal charges and licence suspension.

Driving while fatigued can be as dangerous as driving:

Fatigue impairs reaction time and judgment similar to alcohol intoxication.

If you start to feel drowsy while driving, you should:

The only safe remedy for drowsiness is to stop and rest in a safe location.

How does alcohol primarily affect driving?

Alcohol slows reaction time, impairs judgment, coordination and vision.

The best way to avoid impaired driving is to:

Plan ahead: designated driver, taxi, transit or ride-share.

A safe following distance is best estimated using:

Use the 2-second rule for following distance; extend it for poor weather or heavy loads.

In wet conditions you should increase your following distance to at least:

Wet roads require at least a 4-second following distance.

What is the safest way to stop on icy roads?

On ice, gradual braking and steering prevent loss of control; ABS still requires steady pressure.

If your vehicle starts to skid, the first action is to:

Ease off the gas, look and steer where you want to go; avoid sudden braking.

If your vehicle hydroplanes, you should:

Ease off the throttle without sudden steering or braking until tires regain grip.

When driving in fog, you should use:

Low beams or fog lights provide best visibility in fog; high beams reflect back and reduce visibility.

When approaching a curve, you should:

Reduce speed before the curve; smooth acceleration helps maintain control.

Defensive driving means:

Defensive driving anticipates the actions of others and prepares for the unexpected.

When sharing the road with large trucks, you should:

Trucks have large blind spots — stay visible and avoid sudden moves around them.

A safe distance from a parked car when you may open its door is at least:

Leave at least 1 metre of clearance when passing parked vehicles to avoid being struck by opening doors.

When passing a cyclist on a road with a 50 km/h limit, you must leave at least:

At 50 km/h or less you must leave at least 1 m of clearance.

If pedestrians are at a crosswalk, you must:

Pedestrians have priority at crosswalks; you must stop and yield.

If you witness a collision, you should:

Stop and call 911; offer help within your ability without endangering yourself.

If your brakes fail, you should:

Pump pedal, downshift to slow the engine, and use the parking brake gradually to stop.

If your engine catches fire, you should:

Stop, get everyone out, move far away from the vehicle, and call emergency services.

If a tire blows out while driving, you should:

Keep steering straight, ease off the accelerator, then brake gently after the vehicle is stable.

If your headlights fail at night, you should:

Turn on hazard lights, slow down, and pull off the road as soon as safe.

The 'three-second rule' helps drivers maintain:

It is the minimum safe following distance under ideal conditions.

When driving uphill, downshift to:

Downshifting maintains power and control on grades.

When driving downhill, downshift to:

Engine braking through downshifting prevents brake overheating on long downhills.

When approaching wildlife on the road, you should:

Brake straight if possible; swerving can cause rollovers or oncoming collisions.

If you must swerve to avoid a hazard, you should aim for:

Steer to the safest open area, ideally the right shoulder, away from people and oncoming traffic.

When sharing the road with motorcycles, you should:

Motorcycles are entitled to a full lane — give them the same following distance and space as cars.

Aggressive driving includes:

Aggressive driving puts everyone at risk — avoid tailgating, weaving and speeding.

If you encounter an aggressive driver, the best response is to:

Avoid escalation: stay calm, do not engage, and report dangerous driving when safe.

Using a cellphone (even hands-free) while driving:

Conversations are cognitively distracting even when hands-free.

The proper way to adjust your side mirrors is to:

Adjust side mirrors outward to reduce blind spots and maximize lane coverage.

When driving in heavy rain, you should:

Reduce speed, increase distance, use low beams; avoid cruise control on wet roads.

If you're caught in a snowstorm while driving, you should:

Reduce speed, increase distance, use low beams; pull off safely if conditions worsen.

Black ice is most likely to form:

Bridges and shaded sections freeze first because air circulates above and below them.

What is the safest method to climb a snowy hill?

Steady, controlled momentum is safer than spinning tires or stopping mid-climb.

If stranded in your vehicle in winter, you should:

Run engine periodically and ensure the exhaust pipe is clear to prevent CO poisoning.

Distracted driving in Quebec includes:

Any activity that takes attention from driving is distracted driving.

What is the safest way to manage road rage?

Avoid escalation and report dangerous behaviour to police when safe.

If you smell gasoline while driving, you should:

Gas odour can indicate a leak; stop, turn off the engine and inspect safely.

If your accelerator sticks, you should:

Shifting to neutral disconnects power; then brake gently and pull over safely.

Before a long trip you should check:

Pre-trip inspection of tires, fluids, lights and brakes reduces breakdown risk.

What is the recommended winter emergency kit item?

A winter kit should include warmth, light, water, food and tools to handle being stranded.

Eco-driving techniques include:

Smooth inputs and anticipation reduce fuel consumption and wear.

Sharing the road with pedestrians at night requires:

Pedestrians are harder to see at night — slow down and stay alert.

When approaching a railway crossing with flashing red lights, you must:

Flashing red lights at railway crossings require a complete stop until they stop.

On a wet road, your stopping distance compared to a dry road is roughly:

On a wet road, reduced tire traction significantly impairs braking efficiency, causing the total stopping distance to be approximately doubled compared to dry c

On packed snow or ice, stopping distance compared to dry can be:

On packed snow/ice, stopping distance can be 5–10 times longer. Slow down and increase following distance.

Hydroplaning happens when:

Hydroplaning = tires ride on a water film, losing grip. Slow down and avoid sudden inputs.

To safely use anti-lock brakes (ABS) in an emergency, you should:

With ABS, press and hold the brake firmly — do not pump — and steer around obstacles.

Driving while fatigued is most like:

Fatigue impairs reaction time, judgement and vision similarly to alcohol. Rest before driving.

To avoid drowsy driving on long trips you should:

Take breaks at least every two hours, share driving, and stop to sleep if drowsy.

To avoid road rage you should:

Do not engage. Stay calm, avoid eye contact, and report dangerous drivers if needed.

When driving in fog you should use:

Low beams or fog lights cut through fog better; high beams reflect back and reduce visibility.

In heavy rain you should:

Reducing your speed and increasing your following distance is correct because heavy rain significantly decreases tire traction and visibility, raising the risk

When driving at night you should:

Reduced visibility at night requires slower speeds, more space, and clean windshields/lights.

High beams should be dimmed at least:

Dim high beams at least 150 m before meeting oncoming traffic and 60 m when following another vehicle.

If oncoming headlights blind you, you should:

Look toward the right edge of your lane to keep your line and avoid being dazzled.

On a slippery road, your safest braking technique without ABS is:

Without ABS, use threshold braking (just short of lock-up) or light cadence pumping.

To check your blind spot before changing lanes you should:

Glancing over the appropriate shoulder is correct because it allows you to see areas directly beside your vehicle that mirrors miss. Relying on mirrors alone or

To avoid backing-up collisions you should:

Walk around the vehicle to check for hazards, then back slowly while looking behind.

If your tire blows out at speed, you should:

Grip the wheel firmly, keep straight, ease off the throttle and brake gently after slowing.

If your accelerator sticks you should:

Shift to neutral, brake gently, steer to a safe place, stop, and then turn off the engine.

To pass safely on a two-lane road you should:

Pass only when sight distance, road markings and conditions allow; signal, check blind spot, complete pass briskly.

To safely share the road with large trucks you should:

Trucks have huge blind spots — stay out of them and leave space when merging in front.

Before driving in winter you should:

Use winter tires, top up washer fluid, clear ALL snow/ice from windows, roof, lights and hood.

If you start to hydroplane you should:

Ease off the accelerator gently and steer straight until you regain tire grip; do not brake hard.

To safely drive through deep water on the road you should:

Avoid deep water when possible. If you must, drive slowly, and dry brakes by lightly pressing them afterward.

To safely back out of a parking space you should:

Look all around, back slowly, and yield to passing traffic and pedestrians — a camera is a helper, not a substitute.

If you are involved in a minor collision you should:

Stop, check for injuries, exchange information, move vehicles out of traffic if safe, and report per provincial rules.

Driving under the influence of cannabis is:

Driving under the influence of cannabis is impaired driving — a Criminal Code offence with severe penalties.

When approaching a stopped emergency or tow vehicle with flashing lights on a highway you should:

'Slow down, move over' laws require you to slow and move over for stopped emergency/tow vehicles.

Eco-driving means:

Eco-driving saves fuel and reduces wear: smooth inputs, anticipate traffic, avoid unnecessary idling.

Distracted driving includes:

Distracted driving = anything that takes your attention, eyes or hands away from driving.

An inverted red and white triangle is a:

In Quebec, an inverted red and white triangle is the universal shape for a yield sign, which instructs drivers to give the right-of-way to other traffic or pede

A yellow diamond sign is generally a:

Under SAAQ standards, a yellow diamond sign is a warning sign designed to alert drivers to potential hazards, obstructions, or changes in road conditions ahead.

An orange diamond sign means:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, orange diamond-shaped signs specifically indicate temporary/construction warnings, alerting drivers to transient hazards, de

A green sign typically indicates:

Under Québec's Highway Safety Code, green signs indicate permitted movements or provide directional guidance, such as highway destinations or designated lanes.

A blue sign typically shows:

Under Quebec highway safety rules, blue signs are designated specifically to guide drivers to services and tourist information, such as gas stations, lodging, a

A white regulatory sign showing 'MAXIMUM 80' means:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, white rectangular regulatory signs dictate mandatory laws, meaning "MAXIMUM 80" indicates the absolute maximum legal speed l

A flashing yellow traffic light means:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, a flashing yellow traffic light alerts drivers to slow down and proceed with caution through the intersection, yielding to

A pentagon-shaped fluorescent yellow-green sign marks:

Under Quebec highway safety rules, a pentagon-shaped fluorescent yellow-green sign always indicates a school zone or school crossing to ensure high visibility n

A solid yellow line on your side of the centre line means:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, a solid yellow road line on your side of the centre line indicates that passing is prohibited in your direction because on

A sign showing a deer symbol means:

The yellow diamond-shaped sign featuring a deer silhouette is a warning sign indicating that wildlife may cross the road ahead. Under the Québec Highway Safety

A diamond-shaped sign showing a curving arrow indicates:

A yellow diamond-shaped sign showing a curving arrow warns drivers of an upcoming curve in the road, advising them to reduce speed to safely navigate the turn.

A 'lane ends — merge' sign means:

This lane ends merge warning sign indicates that the driver's current lane is about to terminate, requiring them to safely merge into the adjacent lane. Stoppin

A sign with a truck on a downward grade warns of:

This yellow warning sign alerts drivers to a steep downgrade ahead, signaling them to use a lower gear to safely control their speed and avoid overheating their

A round sign with a red diagonal slash means:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, a white round sign with a red border and diagonal slash indicates a prohibited action, alerting drivers to maneuvers they

A sign showing pedestrians is most likely:

A sign showing a pedestrian symbol represents a pedestrian crossing warning because Quebec road signs use intuitive pictograms to alert drivers to potential haz

A 'Slippery When Wet' diamond sign warns that:

The yellow diamond-shaped warning sign depicts a vehicle leaving wavy traction trails, indicating that the road surface becomes slick and hazardous during wet w

A green highway sign with white arrow and exit number indicates:

In Québec, green highway signs function as guide and information signs, meaning a green sign with a white arrow and exit number points to an upcoming highway ex

A round white sign with a red circle around a number (e.g. 50) means:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, regulatory signs use a red circle to indicate mandatory limits or prohibitions. Therefore, a white circular sign with a red

A sign showing a bicycle and 'SHARE THE ROAD' means:

This yellow warning sign alerts drivers to the presence of cyclists in the traffic lane, reminding them to exercise caution and share the road safely. It does n

An arrow pointing both left and right at an intersection means:

Two-way arrow warning = T-intersection ahead; you must turn left or right.

A sign reading 'KEEP RIGHT' means:

The "Keep Right" regulatory sign instructs drivers to stay to the right of a physical divider, median, or traffic island ahead to maintain safe traffic flow. It

A 'Do Not Enter' sign indicates:

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, the red and white regulatory sign strictly prohibits vehicles from entering a street or highway ramp, warning drivers they a

A 'Wrong Way' sign indicates:

Wrong Way = you are heading the wrong direction — pull over safely and turn around.

A 'Two-Way Traffic' sign warns that:

The correct answer is correct because the SAAQ yellow diamond sign with opposing vertical arrows warns drivers that the one-way street they are on is transition

A 'Stop Ahead' warning sign means:

This yellow warning sign indicates an upcoming regulatory stop sign, signaling drivers to reduce speed and prepare to come to a complete stop. Under the Quebec

A sign showing 'Tow Away Zone' means:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, a "Tow Away Zone" sign indicates a strict no-parking regulation where illegally parked vehicles will be removed at the own

A 'Maximum 100 / Minimum 60' highway sign means:

On some divided highways you must stay within both a maximum and a minimum speed.

When following a motorcycle, it is best practice to increase your following distance because:

Motorcycles have a shorter stopping distance and are more affected by potholes or debris, necessitating sudden movements. A larger following distance gives you

Brown signs typically indicate:

Brown signs guide drivers to parks, historic and cultural attractions.

Green signs are generally used to:

Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, green signs are used for guidance, displaying permitted movements, directions, destinations, and distances to help drivers n

A flashing red traffic signal means:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, a flashing red light functions exactly like a stop sign. Drivers must come to a complete stop at the stop line or crosswal

A flashing yellow traffic signal means:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, a flashing yellow traffic signal warns drivers of an intersection or hazard ahead, requiring them to slow down and proceed

Broken white lines between lanes mean:

Broken white lines separate lanes in the same direction and allow lane changes when safe.

A round sign with a black X and two letter Rs on a yellow background warns of:

The correct answer is railway crossing ahead because the yellow circular sign featuring a black "X" and two "R"s is the standard advance warning for upcoming tr

An advisory speed tab posted below a curve-warning sign shows:

Yellow advisory speed tabs mounted underneath warning signs indicate the recommended safe speed to comfortably navigate the upcoming hazard under ideal conditio

A 'Merge' sign warns drivers that:

The yellow "Merge" warning sign alerts drivers that two separate lanes of traffic are joining into a single flow, requiring motorists on both roadways to adjust

A red octagonal sign means:

An octagonal red sign always means STOP.

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