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What is the minimum age requirement to apply for an Alberta Class 7 learner's licence?
Correct — A. In Alberta, you may apply for a Class 7 learner's licence starting at age 14. This allows young drivers to begin learning under supervision before they can apply for a Class 5 GDL licence.
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Regs What is the minimum age requirement to apply for an Alberta Class 7 learner's licence?

A. 14 years old ✓

B. 16 years old

C. 15 years old

D. 17 years old

Correct — A. In Alberta, you may apply for a Class 7 learner's licence starting at age 14. This allows young drivers to begin learning under supervision before they can apply for a Class 5 GDL licence.

Safety What is the speed limit in a school zone in Alberta when the zone is in effect?

A. 20 km/h

B. 30 km/h ✓

C. 40 km/h

D. 50 km/h

Correct — B. The speed limit in an active school zone in Alberta is 30 km/h. This reduced speed is enforced on school days during specific hours to protect children traveling to and from school.

Ops How far in advance must you signal before making a turn or lane change in Alberta?

A. At least 30 metres

B. At least 50 metres ✓

C. At least 100 metres

D. At least 150 metres

Correct — B. In Alberta, drivers must signal at least 50 metres before making a turn or lane change. This gives other road users sufficient warning to react safely to your intended movement.

Emergency What is the purpose of a deceleration lane on a highway?

A. To allow vehicles to stop in an emergency

B. To provide space for vehicles to slow down before exiting the highway ✓

C. To allow slower vehicles to travel without blocking traffic

D. To serve as an extra lane during peak traffic hours

Correct — B. A deceleration lane allows exiting vehicles to slow down away from the main flow of traffic. Drivers should signal their intent to exit, move into the deceleration lane, and then reduce their speed before the exit ramp.

Regs When holding a Class 7 learner's licence in Alberta, who must accompany you while driving?

A. Any licensed driver over 18

B. A fully licensed driver (Class 5 or higher) seated beside you ✓

C. A parent or legal guardian only

D. Any adult over 21 sitting anywhere in the vehicle

Correct — B. A Class 7 holder must always be accompanied by a fully licensed driver (Class 5 or higher) seated in the front passenger seat. This supervisor must have a valid licence and be available to assist if needed.

Safety In Alberta, how close to a stop sign or traffic signal can you park?

A. 3 metres

B. 5 metres ✓

C. 7 metres

D. 10 metres

Correct — B. You must not park within 5 metres of a stop sign or traffic signal in Alberta. Parking too close can obstruct other drivers' views of the sign or signal and create dangerous conditions.

Ops What should you do when approaching a stopped school bus with its red lights flashing and stop arm extended?

A. Slow to 30 km/h and pass carefully

B. Stop and remain stopped until the lights stop flashing ✓

C. Stop only if children are visible

D. Yield and proceed when no children are crossing

Correct — B. When a school bus has its red lights flashing and stop arm extended, all traffic on the same road must stop and remain stopped until the lights stop flashing. This applies to traffic in both directions unless on a divided highway.

Regs What does a solid white line at the edge of the road indicate?

A. The lane is for turning only

B. The boundary of the travelled portion of the road ✓

C. Passing is permitted here

D. A bike lane boundary

Correct — B. A solid white line along the edge of the road marks the boundary of the travelled portion of the roadway. Drivers should stay to the left of this line except when pulling over safely.

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  • Road signs, signals and markings
  • Right-of-way and intersection rules
  • Speed, stopping distances and safe following
  • Hazard perception and defensive driving

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Road signs, signals and markings

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Right-of-way and intersection rules

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Speed, stopping distances and safe following

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Hazard perception and defensive driving

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