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When driving on a dual carriage-way, what does the law require you to do? |
Drive on the left side of the carriage-way except when overtaking. |
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Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit allowed in the City, Boroughs, Villages or built-up areas is: |
50 kilometres (30 miles) an hour |
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29. How far from a corner or road junction would you park your motor vehicle |
9 metres. Not less than (30 ft.) |
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When towing a motor vehicle on the roadway the chain, draw bar or rope must not exceed: |
4.5 meters? (15 feet)? |
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45. In what lane of traffic should you drive when you are going to make a right hand turn on a wide two-way street? |
The centre lane. |
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50. In one second a car moving at 30 miles (50 kilometres) per hour travels: |
13.5 metres (44 feet)? |
50000 / 3600 = 500/36 = 250/18 = 125/9 |
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How close to a fire hydrant you may legally park |
3 metres (10 feet). |
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Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit on the highway outside of the City, Boroughs, Villages or built-up area is:
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80 kilometres (50 miles) an hour? 100km/h |
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The maximum length of a combination of vehicles must not exceed: |
17 metres (55 feet)? |
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What projections are allowed on a Motor Vehicle or Trailer? |
1.5 metres [5 (five) feet] in front and rear, and not more than 0.3 metres [one (1) foot] on either side beyond the plane of the wheels. |
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61. When carrying excess projection on a Light Motor Vehicle, what is required by law? |
Permission from the police officer in charge of the division; and a white flag in the day and a red flag at night, at the rear end of the load. |
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What does "Tare" mean in reference to a light goods vehicle? |
The actual weight of the vehicle when unladen, but inclusive of the body, accumulators loose tools, spare wheels and a full supply of water and fuel used for the purpose of propulsion. |
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How would you determine the weight your light goods vehicle should carry |
Subtract the "Tare" weight from the "M.G.W.". |
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What is considered a light motor vehicle? |
M.G.W. of 2950 kilograms (6,500 lb) and under. |
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