Yukon Driving Test Practice Rules

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Yukon Driving Test Practice
This practice section introduces essential Yukon road rules that every learner driver must understand before taking the Yukon written knowledge test. These rules reflect everyday driving situations found in Yukon towns, highways, and rural areas.
Rule 1: Following Posted Speed Limits
Speed limits are legally enforced and must always be followed.
Important points:
Posted signs show the maximum allowed speed
Drivers must reduce speed in poor weather or road conditions
Driving too fast for conditions is unsafe and illegal
Safe speed depends on conditions, not just signs.
Rule 2: Reduced Speed Areas
Certain areas require lower speeds to protect vulnerable road users.
These areas include:
School zones
Playground zones
Construction zones
Drivers must obey posted times and limits even if no people are visible.
Rule 3: Complete Stops at Stop Signs
A stop sign requires a full stop, not a slow roll.
Correct stopping means:
Stopping before the stop line or crosswalk
If none exist, stopping before entering the intersection
Proceeding only when the way is clear
Failure to stop completely is a common test error.
Rule 4: Yielding the Right-of-Way
Yield signs tell drivers to allow others to go first.
Drivers must:
Slow down and prepare to stop
Stop if necessary
Enter traffic only when it is safe
Yielding prevents collisions and keeps traffic flowing safely.
Rule 5: Uncontrolled Intersections
Intersections without signs or lights still have rules.
General rules:
Yield to vehicles already in the intersection
If two vehicles arrive at the same time, yield to the vehicle on the right
Always yield to pedestrians
Caution is required even when you have priority.
Rule 6: Traffic Signal Rules
Traffic lights control the flow of traffic.
Drivers must:
Stop fully at red lights
Prepare to stop at yellow lights
Enter intersections on green only when clear
Right turns on red are allowed unless signs prohibit them, but a full stop is required first.
Rule 7: Proper Lane Use
Correct lane use helps prevent crashes.
Drivers should:
Stay centered in their lane
Use turning lanes when available
Avoid sudden or unnecessary lane changes
Lane discipline is closely observed during driving tests.
Rule 8: Using Turn Signals Correctly
Signals tell others what you plan to do.
Rules include:
Signaling well before turning or changing lanes
Keeping signals on long enough to be seen
Turning signals off after the maneuver
Not signaling is considered unsafe driving.
Rule 9: Checking Mirrors and Blind Spots
Drivers must always be aware of their surroundings.
Proper observation includes:
Regular mirror checks
Shoulder checks before turning or changing lanes
Checking behind before reversing
Examiners expect clear, visible head movements.
Rule 10: Pedestrian Right-of-Way
Pedestrian safety is a top priority.
Drivers must:
Stop for pedestrians at crosswalks
Yield at unmarked intersections
Use extra caution near schools and residential areas
Pedestrians always have priority when crossing legally.
Rule 11: Responding to Emergency Vehicles
Emergency vehicles require immediate action.
When approaching emergency vehicles:
Move to the right side of the road
Stop safely until they pass
Avoid blocking intersections
Failing to yield is a serious offence.
Rule 12: Seat Belts and Child Safety
Seat belts save lives and are required by law.
Key rules:
All occupants must wear seat belts
Children must use approved child restraint systems
Drivers are responsible for minors in their vehicle
Seat belt laws are strictly enforced.
Rule 13: Alcohol and Drug Restrictions
Yukon enforces strong impaired-driving laws.
Rules include:
Zero alcohol tolerance for learners and probationary drivers
Drug-impaired driving is illegal
Penalties include suspension, fines, and criminal charges
Impaired driving questions appear frequently on tests.
Rule 14: Wildlife Awareness on Yukon Roads
Wild animals are common on Yukon highways.
Drivers should:
Watch road edges carefully
Slow down in wildlife crossing areas
Be prepared for sudden stops
Large animals such as moose pose serious danger.
Rule 15: Winter Driving Responsibilities
Winter driving requires extra care.
Drivers must:
Reduce speed on snow and ice
Increase following distance
Avoid sharp braking or steering
Drivers are legally responsible for adjusting to conditions.
Study Tip for Yukon Written Test
To improve your chances of passing:
Read questions slowly
Choose the safest answer
Watch for keywords such as must and always
Practice often with sample tests


