Newfoundland and Labrador Driving rules Test Practice

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Newfoundland and Labrador Driving Rules Test 

1. Overview

The NL Driving Rules Test is a written (or computerized) exam that checks your knowledge of:

  • Road signs

  • Traffic rules

  • Safe driving practices

  • Laws and regulations under the GDL (Graduated Driver Licensing) program

Format:

  • Multiple-choice

  • Usually 20–30 questions

  • Passing score: 80% or higher

  • Required for Class 5 learner’s license (first step in GDL)


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2. Key Areas to Study

A. Road Signs

Regulatory Signs

  • Stop, Yield, Speed Limit, No Entry, One-way

Warning Signs

  • Slippery road, sharp curve, pedestrian crossing, school zone, merging traffic

Informational / Guide Signs

  • Highway route numbers, gas stations, hospitals, parking

Focus: Learn shapes, colors, and meanings of signs.


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B. Right-of-Way Rules

  • Intersections: Vehicle on the right goes first

  • 4-way stops: First to stop goes first; if tied, vehicle on right goes first

  • Pedestrians: Always have the right-of-way at crosswalks

  • Emergency vehicles: Pull over and stop


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C. Speed Limits

  • Residential areas: 50 km/h

  • School zones: 30 km/h

  • Highways: 80–100 km/h (check local signs)

  • Construction zones: Obey posted reduced speeds

Focus: Know default speed limits and when to adjust for conditions.


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D. Passing & Lane Use

  • Do not pass on solid yellow lines

  • Only pass when safe and legal

  • Always signal before lane changes

  • Keep a safe following distance (minimum 2 seconds)


Newfoundland and Labrador Driving rules Test Practice

E. Safe Driving Practices

  • Seat belts mandatory for all passengers

  • Zero tolerance for alcohol/drug-impaired driving

  • Adjust for weather, road, and traffic conditions

  • Avoid distractions (phones, music, etc.)


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F. GDL Rules

  • Learner (Class 5 GDL) restrictions:

    • Passenger limits

    • Night driving restrictions

    • Zero alcohol tolerance

  • Full Class 5: After completing learner stage and required driving experience


Newfoundland and Labrador Driving rules Test Practice

3. Sample Practice Questions

  1. What does a flashing red traffic light mean?
    a) Stop completely, then proceed when safe
    b) Slow down and yield
    c) Speed up to clear intersection
    d) Stop only if cars are present
    Answer: a) Stop completely, then proceed when safe

  2. At a 4-way stop, if two vehicles arrive at the same time, who goes first?
    a) Vehicle on left
    b) Vehicle on right
    c) Larger vehicle
    d) Wait for traffic officer
    Answer: b) Vehicle on right

  3. Maximum speed limit in a school zone unless posted otherwise:
    a) 40 km/h
    b) 30 km/h
    c) 50 km/h
    d) 60 km/h
    Answer: b) 30 km/h

  4. A solid yellow line on your side means:
    a) Passing allowed
    b) No passing allowed
    c) Road under construction
    d) Yield to oncoming traffic
    Answer: b) No passing allowed

  5. When approaching a pedestrian at a crosswalk, a driver must:
    a) Slow down if pedestrian is far
    b) Stop and give right-of-way
    c) Honk to alert pedestrian
    d) Only stop if traffic lights are red
    Answer: b) Stop and give right-of-way


Newfoundland and Labrador Driving rules Test Practice

4. Tips to Pass the NL Driving Rules Test

  • Study the official NL Driver’s Handbook thoroughly

  • Learn all road signs visually

  • Focus on right-of-way, speed limits, and GDL rules

  • Pay attention to words like “must,” “except,” and “not” in questions

  • Practice with mock online tests to simulate real exam conditions

Newfoundland and Labrador Driving rules Test Practice

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