Hướng dẫn học lý thuyết bằng số 7 108 câu hỏi của tỉnh Alberta Canada

Ama Duyên Canada
7 Oct 202315:22

Summary

TLDRThis transcript provides a detailed guide to basic driving theory and road safety regulations for the Alberta driving test. It covers key topics such as speed limits, parking rules, right of way, proper vehicle operation, and safety precautions, including seat belt usage, proper signaling, and handling various traffic signs. Additionally, it addresses the responsibilities of drivers, including reporting accidents and maintaining safe distances on the road. The content serves as a comprehensive review for learners preparing for their driver's license test in Alberta, Canada.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The basic speed limit outside of urban areas or towns on major highways is 100 km/h unless otherwise posted.
  • 😀 When reversing a vehicle, always check over your left shoulder and occasionally glance forward to ensure safety.
  • 😀 Drivers should stop at a red traffic light when turning right, unless otherwise directed by a sign or arrow, and ensure there are no pedestrians.
  • 😀 The Alberta driver's licensing system uses a point-based system, where fully licensed drivers can have their license suspended if they accumulate 15 demerit points.
  • 😀 When overtaking a large truck on a two-lane road, ensure there is sufficient space before returning to your lane.
  • 😀 It is illegal to exceed the speed limit when overtaking another vehicle.
  • 😀 If a flashing red traffic light is encountered, drivers must stop and proceed when it's safe.
  • 😀 When approaching a school zone, always adhere to the speed limit, especially during school hours.
  • 😀 Drivers must report any health conditions or disabilities that might impair their ability to drive.
  • 😀 The law in Alberta requires all passengers under the age of 16 to be properly secured with a seatbelt or appropriate restraint.
  • 😀 When parking parallel to the curb, the vehicle's wheels must be a maximum of 50 cm from the curb.
  • 😀 Vehicles must stop at least 5 meters behind a school bus with flashing red lights and not move until the lights stop flashing.

Q & A

  • What is the general speed limit outside urban areas, towns, or villages on highways in Alberta, Canada?

    -The basic speed limit outside urban areas, towns, or villages on highways in Alberta is 100 km/h, unless otherwise posted.

  • What should a driver do when reversing a vehicle to the left side in Alberta?

    -The driver should look over the left shoulder and occasionally glance forward to ensure the path is clear.

  • When approaching a red traffic light with a green arrow pointing right, what is the correct action?

    -The driver may proceed in the direction of the green arrow when it is safe, without stopping for the red light.

  • What happens when a driver accumulates 15 points in Alberta's graduated licensing point system?

    -A fully licensed driver may face suspension if they accumulate 15 points.

  • What is the proper procedure for checking blind spots before changing lanes?

    -The driver should perform a 'shoulder check' by glancing over the shoulder in the direction of intended movement to view areas not visible in mirrors.

  • How far should a vehicle be from the curb when parallel parking in Alberta?

    -The vehicle should be parked with its wheels no more than 50 cm from the curb.

  • When is a driver allowed to turn right at a red light in Alberta?

    -A driver may turn right on a red light if there is no sign prohibiting it, the intersection is clear of pedestrians and other vehicles, and the turn can be made safely.

  • What is the recommended procedure for stopping smoothly using brakes on a vehicle without ABS?

    -Apply steady pressure until just before the wheels lock, release slightly to prevent skidding, then reapply sufficient pressure to stop.

  • What are the regulations regarding seat belts for passengers under 16 years old in Alberta?

    -It is the driver's responsibility to ensure that all passengers under 16 are properly secured with seat belts at all times.

  • What should a driver do when approaching a school bus with flashing red lights on a two-way road?

    -The driver must stop behind the bus and wait until the flashing red lights stop, ensuring that children can safely board or exit the bus.

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