Yukon Driving Test Practice Rules

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Yukon Driving Test Practice
This practice set focuses on basic rules of the road that are commonly tested on the Yukon written knowledge test. These rules are based on the Yukon Driver’s Handbook and reflect real driving situations in Yukon communities and highways.
Rule 1: Obeying Speed Limits
Speed limits in Yukon are set to ensure safety for drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and wildlife.
General rules include:
Always obey posted speed limit signs
Drive slower when road, weather, or traffic conditions are poor
Speed limits apply unless otherwise posted
Driving too fast for conditions can be considered dangerous even if you are under the posted limit.
Rule 2: School Zones and Playground Zones
School and playground zones are strictly enforced in Yukon.
Key rules:
Reduced speed limits apply during posted times
Always watch for children near schools and playgrounds
Fines are higher in school and playground zones
Drivers must slow down even if children are not visible.
Rule 3: Stop Signs
A stop sign requires a complete stop.
Correct stopping procedure:
Come to a full stop before the stop line or crosswalk
If no stop line exists, stop before entering the intersection
Yield to pedestrians and other vehicles
Rolling stops are not allowed and are a common test failure.
Rule 4: Yield Signs
Yield signs mean you must give the right-of-way to other traffic.
Drivers must:
Slow down
Stop if necessary
Proceed only when it is safe
Failing to yield can cause serious collisions.
Rule 5: Right-of-Way at Intersections
Right-of-way rules help prevent crashes.
General rules:
Yield to vehicles already in the intersection
At uncontrolled intersections, yield to the vehicle on your right
Always yield to pedestrians
Even if you have the right-of-way, you must avoid collisions.
Rule 6: Traffic Lights
Drivers must obey all traffic signals.
Basic rules:
Red light: stop completely
Yellow light: prepare to stop safely
Green light: proceed only if the intersection is clear
Turning right on a red light is allowed unless a sign prohibits it, but you must stop first.
Rule 7: Lane Discipline
Proper lane use is essential for safe driving.
Drivers must:
Stay within marked lanes
Use the correct lane for turning
Avoid unnecessary lane changes
Improper lane use can result in test deductions.
Rule 8: Signaling Turns and Lane Changes
Signals communicate your intentions to other road users.
Rules for signaling:
Signal at least 30 metres before turning in urban areas
Signal before changing lanes
Cancel your signal after completing the maneuver
Failure to signal is a common driving test mistake.
Rule 9: Mirror and Shoulder Checks
Drivers must check their surroundings before moving.
Correct observation includes:
Checking mirrors frequently
Performing shoulder checks before lane changes or turns
Checking blind spots
Examiners watch closely for shoulder checks.
Rule 10: Pedestrian Safety
Pedestrians always have priority in certain situations.
Drivers must:
Yield at crosswalks
Stop for pedestrians at marked and unmarked crosswalks
Use extra caution near schools and residential areas
Failing to yield to pedestrians can result in automatic test failure.
Rule 11: Emergency Vehicles
Emergency vehicles require immediate response.
When you hear sirens or see flashing lights:
Pull over safely to the right
Stop until the emergency vehicle passes
Do not stop in intersections
Ignoring emergency vehicles is a serious offence.
Rule 12: Seat Belts and Child Restraints
Seat belt use is mandatory in Yukon.
Rules include:
All occupants must wear seat belts
Children must use approved child safety seats
Drivers are responsible for passengers under 16
Seat belt violations result in fines and demerits.
Rule 13: Alcohol and Drug Laws
Yukon has strict impaired driving laws.
Key points:
Zero tolerance for learner and probationary drivers
Driving under the influence of drugs is illegal
Penalties include suspension, fines, and criminal charges
Impaired driving laws are heavily tested on exams.
Rule 14: Wildlife Awareness
Wildlife is common on Yukon roads.
Drivers must:
Reduce speed in wildlife areas
Scan road edges
Be prepared to stop suddenly
Moose and other large animals pose serious risks.
Rule 15: Winter Driving Rules
Winter driving requires extra caution.
Drivers should:
Increase following distance
Reduce speed on ice and snow
Avoid sudden braking or steering
Driving according to conditions is required by law.
Practice Tip for Yukon Driving Test
To succeed on the Yukon driving test:
Read each question carefully
Watch for words like always, must, and unless
Think about safety first
Practice regularly using mock tests



