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DRIVERS
GUIDEto Operation, Safety
and Licensing
CARS & LIGHT TRUCKS
Introduction

When you are in the drivers seat, a whole vehicles provide, there are also costs.
new world opens to you. For drivers of all Beyond the direct costs of building and
ages, getting a drivers licence can be a maintaining our roadways, there are
rite of passage, providing opportunities for environmental and human costs. Recent
employment, mobility and independence. statistics on road safety in Alberta show
Driving involves responsibility that in 2008 there were 158,055 collisions
and risk. The following are the key skills reported. In this year, 410 people were
you must develop to prepare yourself for killed in those collisions and 22,015 were
this responsibility. injured. Most collisions can be prevented.
The Office of Traffic Safety recommend
ATTITUDE: that you obtain training and education
Develop an attitude of safe and from a licensed driving school to
responsible driving every time you drive. enhance your knowledge and skill.
Driver education courses are available
AWARENESS: for the operation of passenger vehicles,
Be aware of what is happening around commercial vehicles, and motorcycles.
you as you drive, and always make If you require information about
responsible decisions about hazards and schools that provide driver education, or
problems. information about the testing process to
obtain a drivers licence:
KNOWLEDGE: refer to your local directory
Learn and understand traffic laws and visit www.transportation.alberta.ca
rules of the road. (under Drivers and Vehicles)
contact a Driver Programs
SKILL: Administrator in Edmonton 780427
Enrol in driver education programs to 8901 or Calgary 4032976679. You
learn more about operating a motor can reach Alberta Government offices
vehicle safely. toll-free from anywhere in the province
by first calling 3100000
It takes education, training and
practice to develop this awareness,
knowledge and skill. Your attitude shows
in the decisions you make about being
a responsible driver. Be prepared to be
courteous with other road users. Always
drive proactively.
Along with all the benefits that motor

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Guides available:

Geared to Go
A Workbook for
Coaching New Drivers

The following guides provide information knowledge test and when learning to
about the safe operation of cars and operate trucks, emergency response
light trucks, commercial vehicles, vehicles, taxis, buses as well as when
and motorcycles, and the licensing of handling dangerous goods.
drivers and riders. These guides provide
information for all classes of drivers A RIDERS GUIDE TO OPERATION,
licences in Alberta, and will help you SAFETY AND LICENSING
obtain an Alberta drivers licence. Consider Motorcycles, Mopeds and Power-
keeping the guides in your vehicle as a Assisted Bicycles
reference. This guide provides information on the
safe operation of motorcycles, mopeds
A DRIVERS GUIDE TO OPERATION, and power-assisted bicycles. It is used
SAFETY AND LICENSING with A Drivers Guide to Operation,
Cars and Light Trucks Safety and Licensing.
This guide provides information
for all drivers. GEARED TO GO: A WORKBOOK
FOR COACHING NEW DRIVERS
A COMMERCIAL DRIVERS GUIDE This guide assists coaches who are
TO OPERATION, SAFETY AND providing supervision to new drivers
LICENSING as they gain experience and skills.
Trucks, Buses, Emergency Responders,
and Taxis
This guide provides information about
driving commercial vehicles. It is used
with A Drivers Guide to Operation, Safety
and Licensing. Both of these guides
should be used when preparing for the

INTRODUCTION 3
The information in these guides For more driver and
explains best practices for driving vehicle information
a vehicle, but cannot cover all
circumstances. You must use judgment Some registry agent offices provide
and a safety-first attitude to make knowledge tests and arrange road
decisions in real on-road situations. tests with driver examiners. The driver
These guides interpret the laws that examiners operate independently and are
govern the movement of vehicles and not employees of the registry.
people on Alberta roadways. They are To find testing services, and
guides only and have no legal authority. information about driver licensing and
The laws that apply to driving a vehicle vehicle registration:
can be found in the Traffic Safety Act and visit www.servicealberta.ca/1641.cfm
its related regulations. These documents visit the Association of Alberta
are available at www.qp.alberta.ca/ Registries at www.e-registry.ca
Laws_Online.cfm, and: refer to your local directory under
License and Registry Services
Queens Printer Bookstore call 7804277013 (Service Alberta)
Main Floor, Park Plaza
1061198 Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2P7

Tel: 7804274952
Fax: 7804520668
For toll free service anywhere in Alberta,
call 3100000, then the number.

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Contents
Licensing
1Information 2 Traffic
Control
10 Graduated Driver Licensing 22 Traffic control signals
11 Knowledge test 23 Pedestrian signals and signs
12 Vision requirements 24 Lane reversal signals

12 Class 5 road tests 25 Sign shapes and colours

13 Types of vehicles for licence 26 Traffic regulatory signs


class 27 Traffic direction signs
14 For hire driver licence 27 Speed limit signs
requirements 28 Designated lane signs
15 Air brake endorsement (Q) 29 Permissive signs
15 Licensed driver examiner 29 Prohibitive signs
15 Drivers licence 30 School zones and areas
15 Applying for your Alberta 31 Playground zones and areas
drivers licence
32 Parking services for persons
16 Non-Alberta licence for tourists with disabilities
and visitors
32 TTY capabilities
16 New Alberta residents
33 Warning signs
18 Medical requirements
36 Information and guide signs
18 Condition codes and
37 Other signs
endorsements
37 Construction
19 Re-classing your licence
38 Pavement markings
19 Replacing your Alberta
drivers licence 39 Shared-use lanes
20 Renewing your Alberta 40 Other roadway markings
drivers licence
20 Updating your Alberta
drivers licence

20 Registration and insurance


The Basics Emergency Situations
3 of Driving 6 and Challenging
42 Pre-drive basics Conditions
43 Driving a vehicle with an 76 Emergency braking
automatic transmission
76 Loss of control
44 Driving a vehicle with a
manual (standard) transmission 78 Vehicle mechanical problems
45 Steering 79 Challenging conditions
46 Signalling 82 Emergency supplies
47 Accelerating 82 Animals
47 Stopping time and distance 82 Collisions
48 Reversing 83 Emergency response
49 Parking vehicles and tow trucks
83 Emergency vehicles
84 Maintenance and construction
Intersections
4and Turns
vehicles

56 Right-of-way
Responsible
56 Intersections 7Driving
57 Uncontrolled intersections
88 Proactive driving
58 Keep intersections clear
89 Cellular phones and other
59 Traffic Circles and Roundabouts distractions
61 Turning 90 Securing passengers
64 Turning lanes 92 Fuel efficiency and helping our
65 U-turns environment
93 Traffic laws

Highways
5and Freeways
8 Sharing
the Road
68 Lane selection and position in
your lane 96 Vulnerable road users
69 Passing 98 Commercial vehicles
70 Emergency stopping lane 99 Log hauling vehicles
71 Entering and exiting a major 99 School buses
roadway
101 Snowplows
101 Railway crossings
103 Vehicles carrying passengers or
dangerous goods
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103 Light rail transit
104 Off-highway vehicles
104 Funeral processions

Driving Within
9 the Law
106 Driver fitness
107 Driving responsibly
109 Driving laws Federal:
Criminal Code of Canada
110 Provincial: Traffic Safety Act
112 Drivers licence suspensions
and disqualifications
114 Alberta Transportation Safety
Board (ATSB)

Towing
10 a Trailer
116 Registration and licence plate
116 Equipment
116 Towing a trailer

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1
Licensing
Information
Graduated driver You are not permitted to drive from

licensing midnight to 5 a.m.


You are not permitted to have more
Regardless of age, all new drivers are passengers than seat belts.
part of the Graduated Driver Licensing You will be suspended if you
(GDL) program. This program ensures accumulate eight or more demerit
new drivers get the support, skills and points.
experience they need to handle the You must have a zero alcohol level
complex task of driving. GDL improves when driving (or riding a motorcycle).
road safety by creating a safe and
controlled environment for all new drivers. Stage 2: GDL Probationary
As a GDL driver, you will hold one of (Class 5-GDL)
the following drivers licence:
Stage One: Class 7 To become a probationary driver you
(Learners Drivers Licence) must:
Stage Two: Class 5-GDL hold your class 7 drivers licence for a
(Probationary Licence) year (this time will be extended if you
receive a suspension of your driving
The following information highlights the privileges)
key features of the Learner (Stage One) be 16 years of age or older

and Probationary (Stage Two) phases of pass the basic Alberta class 5 road
the Graduated Driver Licensing program. test

Stage 1: Learner (Class 7) PROBATIONARY CONDITIONS:


You must be a probationary driver for a
To obtain a class 7 learners drivers minimum of two years.
licence you must: You must have no more passengers
be 14 years of age or older than seat belts.
pass a vision screening You will be suspended if you
pass a knowledge test on the rules accumulate 8 or more demerit points.
of the road You must have a zero alcohol level
have parental consent if you are
when driving.
under 18 years of age You are not able to re-class your
have valid identification licence to a commercial drivers licence
(classes 1, 2, 3 or 4).
LEARNERS CONDITIONS: You cannot serve as an accompanying
You must hold a learners drivers driver to a learner.
licence (class 7) for at least one year.
You must be accompanied by a fully
licensed (non-GDL probationary) driver
who is 18 years of age or older and is
seated next to you.

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Stage 3: Full, non-GDL Knowledge test
Drivers licence (Class 5)
To obtain your learners drivers licence,
To become a fully licensed driver you you will need to pass a knowledge test.
must: You can take your knowledge test at
have been suspension free for the most Alberta Registry Agent offices. The
last twelve months of the test is based on questions taken from
probationary stage this guide. You will be asked about safe
pass the advanced road test driving practices, driving laws and road
signs.
It will take a minimum of three years The test is 30 multiple choice
to complete both the learners and questions and you must score a minimum
probationary stages of the program. of 25 correct responses out of 30 to
pass the test. You will do the test on a
Exiting the GDL program computer.
When you pass the knowledge test
Exiting the GDL program is not you must take the knowledge test permit
mandatory. However, if you do exit from you purchased to do the test to a registry
GDL you will: agent to ensure your drivers licence
move from a class 5-GDL to a full is updated. The test permit is not a
class 5 drivers licence drivers licence.
qualify to re-class to a class 1, 2, 3, The electronic driver knowledge test is
or 4 drivers licence available in the following 10 languages:
increase the number of demerits English
you are allowed Arabic
remove the zero alcohol tolerance Chinese (Traditional)
condition Farsi
be able to be an accompanying French
driver to a learner Hindi
Punjabi
To exit the GDL program you must: Spanish
be in the probationary stage for Tagalog (Philippines)
a minimum of two years Vietnamese
be suspension free for the last
twelve months of the two-year There is a fee for each knowledge test
probationary stage that you take, and you can take only one
pass the advanced road test test per day.

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Vision requirements This road test is approximately
25 to 30 minutes. This will include the
A vision assessment is required before driver examiners pre-test instructions
you are eligible to obtain an Alberta and summary of your results. You will
Drivers Licence. If you do not meet the be required to demonstrate the ability
vision standards, you will be referred to to operate your vehicle safely without
an optometrist or an ophthalmologist to supervision while interacting with other
have a Vision Referral form completed. road users.
If you have corrective glasses or contact The vehicle for your road test must be
lenses, bring them with you for your in acceptable working condition and must
vision assessment. have the following:
a valid licence plate and insurance
headlights, brake lights and signal
Class 5 road tests lights
horn
Class 5 is the most commonly held speedometer
drivers licence, allowing drivers to brakes/park brake
operate cars and other light vehicles. unobstructed windshield/wipers
tires are in good condition
The basic road test driver and passenger doors
vehicle seats/seat belts
Passing the basic road test allows GDL exhaust system/muffler
drivers to move from a class 7 (Learner) mirrors
to a class 5-GDL drivers licence. This enough fuel for a road test
test determines whether a learner has The test will include identifying and
developed the driving skills necessary operating your vehicles controls. This
like safe vehicle handling, judgment and includes:
knowledge of the rules of the road to handling the vehicle (steering, braking
become a class 5-GDL probationary and speed control)
driver. selecting the proper lane for turns
When you pass the basic road test observing and obeying speed zones
you must take the road test permit you determining right of way at
purchased to do the test to a registry intersections and while changing lanes
agent to ensure your drivers licence is demonstrating knowledge and skill at
updated. The test permit is not a drivers intersections with and without sign and
licence. signal controls
During the probationary stage you interacting with other road users in a
will have a minimum of two years to non-obstructive manner
further develop the skills necessary to parking parallel (except for drivers
take the advanced road test and exit the over 65) and on a hill.
GDL program. For more information, please see Preparing for Your
Road Test on Alberta Transportations website.

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The advanced road test Obstructing traffic by driving too
slowly or stopping unnecessarily.
The advanced road test determines Climbing over the curb while parking,
whether a probationary driver has gained or being unable to park legally in
the necessary advanced driving skills and three attempts.
experience under challenging conditions Failing to slow or observe adequately
to become a fully licensed driver. You at uncontrolled intersections (you must
will need to pass this test to exit the be prepared to yield to drivers to your
Graduated Licensing Program and be a right).
full class 5 (non-GDL) driver.
This road test is approximately When you pass a road test you must
60 minutes, including your driver take the road test permit you purchased
examiners pre-test instructions and to do the test to a registry agent to ensure
summary of your results. The advanced your drivers licence is updated. The test
road test will also include: permit is not a drivers licence.
a variety of intersection types,
including uncontrolled T intersections
high speed roadways of 80 to 100 km/hr Types of vehicles
merging on the highway, with
acceleration and deceleration lanes
for licence class
high volume traffic areas
parking an angle or perpendicular Class 7 (GDL)
park. The advanced test does include
a parallel and hill park A person 14 years of age or older may
apply for a Learners Drivers Licence.
Some common reasons for A parent or guardian must give
not passing the road tests consent on the application if the person
applying is under 18 years of age. For
Exceeding the minimum number of learning and while accompanied by a
points for errors. full licensed driver, the holder of a class
7 drivers licence may operate, the
Regardless of the number of points following:
for errors, the following are some of the a vehicle or vehicle-trailer combination
reasons for automatic failure: that the holder of a Class 5 drivers
Exceeding the speed limit or driving licence may operate
too fast for the conditions. a motorcycle (must be 16 years of
Failing to stop completely before age or older when learning with a
proceeding through an intersection supervisor who holds a Class 6 non-
controlled by a stop sign, or before GDL licence)
turning right on a red light. a moped
Failing to yield the right of way at an
intersection or during a lane change.

CHAPTER ONE LICENSING INFORMATION 13


Class 5 - GDL is at least 18 years of age. For learning
(you must have a supervisor with a
The minimum licensing age is 16 years. valid drivers licence for the type
Anyone under the age of 18 years of vehicle)
applying for a drivers licence must have a motorcycle (for learning with a
parental or guardian consent. supervisor who holds a Class 6 non-
The holder of a class 5 GDL drivers GDL licence)
licence may operate, the following:
a vehicle or vehicle-trailer combination The holder of a Class 5 drivers
that the holder of a Class 5 drivers licence shall not operate:
licence may operate a motorcycle (unless for learning)
a vehicle with a seating capacity of
Class 5 NON-GDL more than 15 while that vehicle is
transporting any person other than
The minimum licensing age is 18 the driver
years. The holder of a class 5 NON-GDL a vehicle transporting passengers
drivers licence may operate, for hire
the following: a vehicle equipped with air brakes,
a vehicle or vehicle-trailer combination unless the supervisor has an air brake
that the holder of a Class 5 drivers endorsement
licence may operate
For hire, driver
VEHICLES THAT MAY BE OPERATED
WITH A CLASS 5 DRIVERS LICENCE:
licence requirements
a vehicle with only two-axles A Class 4 drivers licence is required
a recreational vehicle with not more when the vehicle owner or operator, or
than three axles the operators employer, is being paid for
a vehicle with only two-axles while that the service that the vehicle is being used
vehicle is towing a trailer with one or to provide.
more axles, and is not equipped with A Class 4 drivers licence is NOT
air brakes required when the vehicle owner or
a recreational vehicle with only two operator, or the operators employer
axles while that vehicle is towing a drives a private passenger vehicle for
trailer with one or more axles, and the the transportation of passengers on
trailer is not equipped with air brakes an incidental or occasional basis and
a recreational vehicle with three axles receives compensation for:
while that vehicle is towing a trailer payment for the kilometres travelled, or
that has one or two axles and is not straight reimbursement for out-of-
equipped with air brakes pocket expenses directly related
a moped to the transportation such as gas,
all motor vehicles included under parking, gate passes and tolls, or
classes 1, 2, 3 and 4 and the learner when the vehicle operator is party to

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an agreement to provide transportation Licensed driver
for compensation only to:
the operators family members
examiner
members of the operators household A licensed driver examiner is a person
persons for whom the operator is a who conducts road tests on behalf
legal guardian of the Alberta government. These
are private sector individuals trained,
licensed, monitored and audited by the
Air brake government and who provide examining

endorsement (Q) through a registry agent office. On a road


test, no passengers or pets are allowed.
When a person successfully completes One exemption occurs when an examiner
an approved Alberta air brake course is accompanied by a government
through an authorized agency, an air official in the course of being monitored.
brake endorsement (the letter Q) will be
placed on that drivers licence, for any Drivers licence
licence class other than Class 1. A drivers licence is a licence to operate
a motor vehicle issued pursuant to the
NOTE: Drivers with a Class 1 drivers Traffic Safety Act. A person shall not drive
licence automatically have an air brake a motor vehicle on a highway unless that
endorsement although it will not appear persons drivers licence is in that persons
on the drivers licence. A Class 1 drivers possession. On the request of a peace
licence cannot be obtained without the officer, a person driving a motor vehicle
holder first having shall produce their subsisting drivers
successfully completed an approved air licence, insurance and registration.
brake course. Therefore, the air brake Ensure that these documents are with
endorsement is implied with the Class 1 you every time you operate a motor
drivers licence. vehicle.

An air brake endorsement is required


for drivers of vehicles with: Applying for your
an air-only braking system, or
a combination of air and hydraulic
Alberta drivers
braking system licence
For information on taking an approved Driver licensing services are provided
air brake course, please refer to our web through the Alberta registry agent
site: www.transportation.alberta.ca/4474. network.
htm. When applying for an Alberta drivers
licence you must provide identification.

CHAPTER ONE LICENSING INFORMATION 15


For information on the identification Non-Alberta
requirements visit www.servicealberta.
gov.ab.ca/1305.cfm, or contact a registry
license for tourists
agent at www.servicealberta.gov.ab.ca. and visitors
A drivers licence may only be issued
to residents of Alberta. A resident A person visiting Alberta who is authorized
is a person lawfully entitled to be in to drive a motor vehicle of a particular
Canada, who makes their home in Alberta class or type under a valid licence or
and is ordinarily present in Alberta. permit issued outside Alberta is not
Applicants originating from outside required to hold a current and valid drivers
Canada or the United States must licence if the person drives the same type
produce suitable immigration documents or class of motor vehicle while visiting in
to be considered as residents. Alberta.

Parental consent
requirement New Alberta
If you are under the age of 18, and are
residents
applying for a drivers licence for the first From other places in Canada
time, your parent or legal guardian, who
must show proof of guardianship, must People who have recently moved to
accompany you to a registry office to sign Alberta may use their valid drivers licence
a consent on your licence application. from outside of Alberta for the first 90
Parents or legal guardians have the days of their residency.
right to withdraw their consent in writing They must apply for an Alberta drivers
at any time until the person reaches the licence and give their old licence to an
age of 18 years. If they do, the drivers Alberta registry agent office within those
licence privileges will be suspended. 90 days. It is illegal to hold more than one
The signature of your parent or legal drivers licence.
guardian is not required if you can provide A drivers licence from another
documentation that you are married or jurisdiction within Canada is accepted as
self-supporting. the same class without testing. Applicants
for class 1, 2 or 4 licences must provide
a medical report and pass a vision
screening.

From the United States

Licence holders from the United


States, other than those in the
class 5, 6 and 7, must complete all
requirements.

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When you apply, you may be required All other licence classes require testing
to provide documents to prove residency. and vision screening. The applicants
For details, inquire at your local registry must disclose all medical conditions and
agent office. physical disabilities that may affect their
ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.
Countries with reciprocal All applicants must produce immigration
licensing agreements and residency documentation along
withacceptable identification.
As of June 2014, Alberta has Reciprocal
Licensing Agreements with the following Countries without reciprocal
countries: licensing agreements
Austria
Australia A person coming to Alberta from outside
Belgium Canada may apply to have their previous
England driving history credited to their Alberta
France driving record. A successful application
Germany will grant exemption from the Graduated
Isle of Man Driver Licensing (GDL) program and allow
Japan for Class 5 road testing without being
Northern Ireland required to hold a Class 7 drivers licence
Republic of Korea for one year. More information about the
Scotland process for exchanging a licence from a
Switzerland non-reciprocal country is available at any
United States registry agent office.
Wales
Students
A valid licence from a country that has
a Reciprocal Licensing Agreement with A student is not required to obtain an
Alberta can be exchanged for a Class 5 Alberta drivers licence when operating a
licence when the applicant presents a motor vehicle if the following apply:
valid licence of equivalent class. The student is authorized to operate a
motor vehicle of the same type or class
NOTE: Japanese licence exchanges by the laws of the jurisdiction in which
must be completed at anapproved the student ordinarily resides.
registry agent office. Parental consent The documents required by the laws
for applicants under 18 years of age of the jurisdiction where the student
is required. ordinarily resides are carried by the
student or are in the vehicle.
The student must carry proof showing
that he or she is a full time student in
this province.

CHAPTER ONE LICENSING INFORMATION 17


Medical then every two years until the age of 65,

requirements and annually thereafter.

It is your responsibility and legal obligation


to disclose any medical or physical Condition codes
condition that may interfere with the safe
operation of a motor vehicle. If you have a
and endorsements
medical or physical condition, you will be
required to provide a completed Medical Condition codes
Examination for Motor Vehicle Operators
form. Medical Examination forms can A condition code may be added to
be obtained from an Alberta Registry a persons drivers licence to ensure
Agent office or your doctor. Your doctor that person meets the requirements to
must complete this form. The Medical operate a motor vehicle. For example,
Examination form must be returned to an all drivers must meet specific vision
Alberta Registry Agent office. requirements to operate a vehicle. If
A person 75 years of age or older, you require glasses or contact lenses
who applies for a drivers licence, or is to improve your vision to these specific
renewing their existing drivers licence, standards, you will have a Condition code
must provide a Medical Examination placed on your drivers licence indicating
for Motor Vehicle Operators form, and this requirement. Also, a person can be
have their vision assessed at an Alberta required to have a health examination
Registry Agent office. The Medical by a doctor periodically to be allowed to
Examination for Motor Vehicle Operators drive, and this will be indicated on the
form must be completed and signed by a drivers licence.
physician. In more extreme situations, a change
You may be requested to provide a in a persons situation can make it
medical report, regardless of your age, to impossible for him or her to safely operate
determine your medical fitness to operate a vehicle. These situations are not
a motor vehicle. common, but do mean that the person
The basic road test may be requested, is not able to be licensed to operate a
for any driver, if there are concerns about vehicle.
their medical fitness.
Endorsement codes
Driver Licence classes
1, 2 or 4 An endorsement code on a drivers
licence shows that the person has
A person who applies for, or renews, had specific education or training, like
a class 1, 2 or 4 drivers licence must completing a novice driver education
provide a completed Medical Examination course or a course specific to operating
for Motor Vehicle Operators form. This a school bus. An endorsement may also
will be required every five years to age 45, indicate that the person is permitted to

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drive a vehicle that has a specific feature, Re-classing your
like a vehicle with air brakes.
Each condition or endorsement has
licence
a letter code attached to it and may be When re-classing your drivers licence
shown on the drivers licence. Conditions (excluding class 7 to class 5), you must
and endorsements specific to you are present proof that you have completed a
placed on the front of the licence, in the knowledge test and vision test through a
Cond/End section. Some of the condition registry agent office.
codes and endorsements have an Re-classing your drivers licence from
explanation on the back of the drivers your current class to a class 1, 2 or 4
licence. licence will also require a medical report.
See the medical requirements section for
DRIVER LICENCE more information.
CONDITION CODES: A fee is charged for each knowledge
A Adequate Lenses test, road test, and for the final licence
B Special Conditions re-classification service. For information
C Periodic Medical regarding current fees, contact a registry
D Periodic Vision Report* agent office or driver examiner. Road test
E Periodic Driver Examination* fees may vary between registry agent
F Valid Temporary Licence offices.
H Daylight Driving Only Driving with the wrong licence class is
J Outside Mirrors against the law. It is an offence for vehicle
K Automatic Transmission owners to allow their vehicle to be used
L Hand Controls by someone who does not have the
M Under Alberta Transportation proper class of licence for that vehicle.
Safety Board Review*
N Excludes Class 2 and 4
P Testing to be conducted by Replacing your
Provincial Examiner only*
T Special Medical*
Alberta drivers
licence
DRIVER LICENCE
ENDORSEMENTS: If your drivers licence is lost, stolen,
Q Air Brakes destroyed or is unreadable, you must
S School Bus apply for a replacement immediately at a
V Extended Length Vehicle registry agent office.
Combinations If your drivers licence is stolen, you
U Completed Driver must report it to the police, and provide
Education Course* a copy of the police report to the
registry agent when you apply for your
*Do not appear on the drivers licence replacement. All services for your drivers
licence must be done in person.

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Renewing your Registration
Alberta drivers and insurance
licence
Registration
Effective April 1, 2016, the
Government of Alberta will no longer Motor vehicles and trailers travelling on
be mailing out reminders about drivers Alberta roadways must be registered.
licences and vehicle registration. Registration certificates cannot be
Albertans with disabilities will continue issued to anyone under the age of
to receive reminders in the mail. Seniors 18 years, unless the application for
over the age of 70 will continue to registration is also signed by a parent
receive mailed reminders until April or guardian. A parent or guardian has
1, 2017. Albertans can sign up for the right to withdraw consent in writing
electronic reminders by visiting E-registry during this time. If consent is withdrawn,
or MyAlberta and signing up for free the licence plate and vehicle registration
reminders. It is your responsibility to will be suspended. The signature of
renew your drivers licence on or before your parent or guardian is not required
the expiry date. if you can prove you are married or self-
supporting.
In Alberta, licence plates remain with
Updating your the owner of the vehicle and are not

Alberta drivers transferable to another person.


A vehicle owner must register his or
licence her vehicle within three months of
moving to Alberta.
To change the information, such as your
name, address, or licence class, on your Insurance requirements
drivers licence visit an Alberta registry
agent office. All motor vehicles must be insured with
The law requires that you have the a public liability insurance policy as
correct information, such as a name outlined in the Alberta Insurance Act.
or address change, on your drivers It is illegal to operate an uninsured
licence. You may be required to provide motor vehicle.
proper identification before any change, Your insurance company issues a
replacement or renewal can be made. financial responsibility card (pink
To replace, renew or update your card) which must be presented
Alberta drivers licence contact a registry when registering a vehicle and when
agent by visiting www.servicealberta.gov. requested by a peace officer.
ab.ca/1641.cfm.

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2
Traffic Control
Traffic control signals turn can be made safely after yielding to
other traffic.
Traffic control signals are lights that use
the colors green, yellow and red to control Left turn at red light Unless a sign
the flow of traffic at intersections or where prohibits the turn, the only left turn
roadways merge. The color of the light permitted at a red light is onto a one-way
determines which stream of traffic has the street from a one-way street. This turn is
right of way. The traffic control signal may only permitted after the vehicle is brought
be vertical or horizontal. to a complete stop before the stop line or
crosswalk, and if the turn can be made
safely after yielding to other traffic.

SOLID YELLOW LIGHT:

The order of lights The order of lights


for a vertical traffic for a horizontal traffic When a green light changes to yellow,
control signal is red control signal is red
at the top, yellow on the left, yellow in
it warns that the light will change to red
in the centre, and the centre, and green immediately and drivers must prepare
green at the bottom. on the right. to stop or clear the intersection. Drivers
approaching an intersection with a solid
SOLID RED LIGHT: (not flashing) yellow traffic control light
must bring their vehicles to a complete
stop before the stop line or crosswalk,
unless a point has been reached at the
Drivers facing a traffic control signal intersection where stopping cannot be
displaying a solid red light must bring their done safely. If there is no stop line or
vehicles to a complete stop before the crosswalk, vehicles must stop before the
stop line or crosswalk that is directly in intersection.
front of the vehicle. If there is no stop line Drivers already in the intersection
or crosswalk, drivers must stop before and facing a yellow light must safely clear
the intersection. Vehicles must remain the intersection.
stopped at the red light until it turns
green, unless safely turning right after SOLID GREEN LIGHT:
stopping.
A solid double red light has the same
meaning as a single red light.
Drivers facing a solid green traffic control
Right turn at red light Unless a sign light are permitted to travel through the
prohibits the turn, a driver may turn right intersection without stopping, unless
at a red light after stopping completely required to yield to oncoming traffic
before the stop line or crosswalk, if the when turning left or to pedestrians in the

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crosswalk when turning right or left. crosswalk. If there is no stop line or
When approaching a green light, crosswalk, drivers must stop before the
anticipate that it will turn yellow. A intersection. Drivers should proceed only
stale green light means the light has when it is safe and after yielding the right-
been green for a while and will turn of way. The flashing red light is treated
yellow soon. A good tip is to check the like a stop sign.
pedestrian walk light at the intersection. If When the lights in all directions are
it shows the WALK symbol, the light will flashing red the intersection becomes a
stay green. If it shows the DONT WALK 4-way stop.
symbol, be ready to stop. If the traffic
light does change, the driver must stop FLASHING YELLOW LIGHT:
before the intersection if it can be done
safely.

GREEN ARROW WITH GREEN LIGHT: Drivers facing a flashing yellow traffic
control light may proceed with caution
after yielding to pedestrians and other
vehicles within the intersection.
Drivers facing a traffic control light with a
green arrow and solid green traffic control FLASHING GREEN LIGHT:
light may enter the intersection and
proceed without yielding in the direction
indicated by the arrow. Drivers facing the
green light may also proceed in the other Drivers facing a flashing green traffic
directions when it is safe and legal. control light are permitted to go through,
turn left or turn right without stopping.
GREEN ARROW WITH RED LIGHT: Opposing traffic will be facing a red
light; however a driver must still yield to
pedestrians or other vehicles lawfully
in the intersection.
Drivers facing a traffic control light with
a green arrow and a red control light
may enter the intersection and proceed Pedestrian signals
without stopping only in the direction
indicated by the arrow.
and signs
Drivers must understand pedestrian
FLASHING RED LIGHT: control lights so they can anticipate
the actions of those sharing the road.
Pedestrians facing a traffic control signal
where a word or symbol indicating
Drivers facing a flashing red traffic control WALK is displayed, may enter the
light must stop before the stop line or crosswalk or roadway when it is safe, and

CHAPTER TWO TRAFFIC CONTROL 23


proceed in that direction. the intersection.
A pedestrian facing a traffic signal where Solid yellow light Clear the
a word or symbol indicates DONT WALK intersection if already crossing,
must not enter the crosswalk or roadway. or do not enter the intersection.
Pedestrians who have begun crossing when Solid green light Proceed across
the word or symbol appears may continue the road within any marked or
crossing and clear the crosswalk. Some unmarked crosswalk.
pedestrian signals include a countdown
timer to show how much time remains Pedestrians should check for vehicles
before starting to cross.

Lane reversal signals


Lane reversal signals are used to control
Pedestrian signal Pedestrian signal the direction of traffic on specific lanes of
indicating WALK indicating DONT a roadway. A common use of this control
WALK or WAIT
is reversible lanes that change the flow of
before the light changes. traffic during different times of the day.
Yellow lights on a sign with a symbol The signal(s) over one or more lanes
indicate that caution is required because change between a red X and a green
of school zones or areas, playground arrow.
zones or areas, school crossings, and
pedestrian crossings. When the yellow
lights are flashing, the driver must reduce
speed to a maximum of 30 km/h and

SOLID RED X:
When a red X is displayed over a driving
lane, the driver does not enter or remain
in that lane. This signal indicates that the
Pedestrian crossing lane is being used by oncoming traffic.
signs with yellow lights Move safely into a lane with a green
(above) and without
yellow lights (at right).
arrow.
DOWNWARD POINTING
yield or stop for pedestrians.
At intersections with traffic control
signals, but without pedestrian WALK and
DONT WALK signals, pedestrians must
obey the rules for the colour of light they are
facing. GREEN ARROW:
Solid red light Do not enter A driver facing the downward pointing

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green arrow is permitted to travel in that Action or activity within circle is permitted.
lane.
Green circle on white
background

Square shape

Regulatory message such as speed limit

Regulatory message
on white background

Rectangle shape

Indicates school zone/area or school


Vehicle moving from red X lane to green crosswalk.
arrow lane.

Fluorescent yellow
SIGN SHAPES green background

AND COLOURS Pentagon shape

The word or symbol on traffic regulation


signs tell the driver what can or cannot Indicates lane control.
be done at a specific location or time,
and provide information. The shape and White message on
colour will vary depending on the type black background

of message. Square shape


Traffic regulation signs include those
that show right-of-way and road access
that is permitted or prohibited. They also Provides construction area information.
show control of speed, turns, direction
of travel, passing, traffic lanes, parking Information or picture
and crosswalks. on orange background

Diamond shape
Action or activity within the circle is
not permitted.

Red circle and slash


on white background

Square shape

CHAPTER TWO TRAFFIC CONTROL 25


Provides information such as distance YIELD:
to destination. Yield the right of way to traffic not facing
White message on the sign and to all pedestrians waiting
green background to cross and within the crosswalk or
Rectangle shape intersection.

Indicates place for fuel, food, lodging


or assistance.

White message on
brown background

Square shape WRONG WAY:


Indicates traffic is moving in an
oncoming direction.
White message on
blue background

Square shape

Indicates caution or warning of hazard DO NOT ENTER:


displayed on sign.

Black lettering on
yellow background

Diamond shape
RAILWAY CROSSING:

Traffic regulatory signs


STOP:
Come to a complete stop and do not
proceed until safe.

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Traffic direction signs Unless otherwise posted:
100 km/h is the maximum speed
PROCEED IN DIRECTION limiton a provincial highway
OF ARROW ONLY: located outside an urban area.
80 km/h is the maximum speed
limiton a provincial highway
located inside a corporate limit of
a city.
80 km/h is the maximum speed
limiton a roadwaythat is located
TWO WAY TRAFFIC: outside an urban area.

A provincial highway is identified by either


DIVIDER AHEAD KEEP RIGHT: a single-digit, two-digit or three-digit
highwayroute marker.

A local road generally would not have a


route marker but could be identifiedby a
name, such as Irricana Road, a township
road, such as TWP RD52, or a range
road, such as RGE RD 252.
50 km/h is the maximum speed
Speed limit signs limiton a roadway that is
locatedwithin an urban area.
Speed limits do not indicate the
maximum speed drivers should travel.
They are the maximum speed permitted
when conditions are ideal. Any speed
that is unsafe for the current conditions is
illegal.

Speed limit signs are in kilometres per hour


(km/h).

CHAPTER TWO TRAFFIC CONTROL 27


Designated lane LEFT LANE TURN LEFT,

signs RIGHT LANE STRAIGHT


OR TURN LEFT:
The message or symbol on these signs
indicates the direction(s) a vehicle must
travel in the lane.

RIGHT TURN: LEFT TURN:

LEFT LANE TURN LEFT,


RIGHT LANE STRAIGHT:

STRAIGHT OR STRAIGHT OR
RIGHT TURN: LEFT TURN:

LEFT LANE TURN LEFT,


CENTRE LANE STRAIGHT,
RIGHT LANE STRAIGHT
OR TURN RIGHT:

STRAIGHT LEFT TURN


ONLY: LANE CONTROL:

Indicated lanes are reserved for


specific vehicles like buses, taxis and
bicycles. The symbol on the sign will
identify the vehicles permitted to travel
Some intersections allow more in this lane. Reserved lanes may operate
than one vehicle travelling in the same at all times or only some of the time.
direction to turn at the same time. Reserved lanes that operate only some
Maintain your lane position during and of the time will show the hours of the day
after the turn. and the days of the week when the lane
is reserved.
DUAL DUAL
RIGHT TURN: LEFT TURN:

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Permissive signs PASSING PERMITTED:

Permission signs are a green circle on a


white square. The action within the green
circle is permitted.

TURN LEFT ONLY:

Prohibitive signs
The symbol prohibiting an action is a red
circle and diagonal red bar on a white
square. The action within the red circle is
TURN RIGHT ONLY: not permitted.

NO LEFT TURN: NO RIGHT TURN:

STRAIGHT ONLY:
NO U-TURN: DO NOT PASS:

DANGEROUS MOTORIZED DO NOT PASS BICYCLES


GOODS: SNOW
VEHICLES:

TRUCKS: BICYCLES:

CHAPTER TWO TRAFFIC CONTROL 29


NO NO MOTORIZED NO PARKING ON THE DAYS AND
PEDESTRIANS: SNOW VEHICLES: TIMES SHOWN::

NO TRUCKS: NO BICYCLES:

NO STOPPING ON THE DAYS


AND TIMES SHOWN:

NO DANGEROUS GOODS:

PARKING AND STOPPING School zones


NOT PERMITTED:
The arrow under the symbol indicates
and areas
where the action indicated on the sign
is not permitted.
SCHOOL ZONE:
When you approach
a school sign, with
a maximum speed
posted with it, you
are entering a school
zone. You must not
exceed the posted
speed when the zone
is in effect.

Times (school days only) are:


8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
3:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

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These hours may vary for different SCHOOL CROSSWALK
towns and cities according to municipal This sign alerts drivers to watch
bylaws. If a municipality does establish for pedestrians.
times different from these, the times will
be posted beneath the school sign.
You are not permitted to pass or
attempt to pass another vehicle travelling
in the same direction within a school
zone, when the zone is in effect.
The speed limit for both urban and
rural school zones is 30 km/h unless
otherwise posted.
Playground zones
SCHOOL ZONE ENDS:
A school zone ends where a traffic
and areas
sign indicates:
1. a higher maximum speed, or PLAYGROUND ZONE:
2. the end of the school zone. When you approach
a playground sign with
a maximum speed sign
attached to it, you are
entering a playground
zone. You must not
exceed the posted
speed, when the zone
SCHOOL AREA: is in effect.
When you approach a school sign Playground restrictions are in effect
without a speed sign attached to it, you every day from 8:30 a.m. to one hour
are entering a school area. This sign is to after sunset.
alert drivers that children may be walking These hours may vary for different
or crossing the road and you must use towns and cities according to municipal
caution when driving through the school bylaws. If a municipality does establish
area. times different from these, the times will
be posted beneath the playground sign.
You are not permitted to pass
or attempt to pass another vehicle
travelling in the same direction within
a playground zone when the speed
restriction is in effect.

CHAPTER TWO TRAFFIC CONTROL 31


The speed limit for both urban Parking services
and rural playground zones, when the
times are in effect, is 30 km/h unless
for persons
otherwise posted. with disabilities
This sign indicates parking for persons
with disabilities. These parking spaces
ensure that persons with disabilities have
safe access to goods and services.

PLAYGROUND ZONE ENDS:


A playground zone ends where a traffic
sign indicates:
1. a higher maximum speed, or It is illegal for any vehicle to park
2. the end of the playground zone. or stop in a parking stall reserved for
persons with disabilities unless the
PLAYGROUND AREA: vehicle has an identifying parking placard
or licence plate.
The application for a parking placard
for persons with disabilities can be
found at www.servicealberta.ca/pdf/
ParkingPlacardsREG3164.pdf or by
contacting a registry agent or family
doctor.

When you approach a playground sign TTY capabilities


without a speed limit sign attached to it,
you are entering a playground area. This This sign indicates pay phones that have
sign is to alert drivers that children may a TTY (teletypewriter) that assists people
be near and you must use caution when who are hearing or speech-impaired to
driving through the playground area. use telephone networks.

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Warning signs intersection must prepare to stop because
the traffic control signal light will be turning
Warning signs give drivers advance from green to yellow or yellow to red, or is
notice of actions required, or potentially currently red.
hazardous conditions on or near a road.
Some of these signs warn of: TURN OR CURVE AHEAD:
a traffic regulation, such as stop
or yield
features or physical conditions
of the road
hazards that may require a driver
to respond

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS: Sharp turn right Curve right

Stop ahead Yield ahead Sharp turn left Road curves left

Traffic control School bus stop ahead Road turns left/right Winding road
signals ahead

STOP AT TRAFFIC LIGHTS AHEAD


WHEN YELLOW LIGHTS FLASHING:

This warning sign is placed in advance Recommended maximum


of some intersections with traffic speed through this curve
under ideal driving conditions
control signals. When the yellow lights
are flashing, drivers approaching the

CHAPTER TWO TRAFFIC CONTROL 33


CROSSINGS AHEAD:

T intersection T intersection

Pedestrian crossing Animal crossing

Railway crossing Trucks entering from right

Moose crossing Bicycle crossing

Dead end Roundabout

School crosswalk Motorized snow ROADWAYS AHEAD THAT JOIN:


vehicles crossing

INTERSECTIONS AHEAD:

Merging traffic

ROADWAYS AHEAD SIDE-BY-SIDE


Hidden road right Hidden road left BUT DO NOT JOIN:

Hidden road Y intersection Free flow (added lane)

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NARROW ROADWAYS AHEAD:

Pavement ends Slippery when wet

Road narrows Narrow passage


both sides

Hazard marker Hazard marker


object on right object on left

Left lane narrows Right lane narrows


to right to left

Rumble strips Falling rock

Left lane ends Right lane ends

DIVIDED HIGHWAY: Chevron sign indicates a sharp bend in the road

SHARED-USE

Divided highway begins Divided highway ends

CHANGING ROAD CONDITIONS:


SINGLE
LINE
Warns motorists to Warns that cyclists are
provide space for allowed full use of the
cyclists lane ahead and that the
lane is too narrow for
Hill Bump
side-by-side driving.

CHAPTER TWO TRAFFIC CONTROL 35


Information and OFF-ROAD SERVICES

guide signs AND FACILITIES:


Signs for off-road facilities indicate
Information and guide signs provide availability and direction to the services
information about routes, off-road or recreational areas.
facilities, and geographical features
and points of interest.

ROUTE MARKERS:
Route markers indicate numbers,
names or other designations of roads. Hospital Airport

Highway route marker Highway route marker


Parking Fuel

Trans-Canada highway Yellowhead highway


Food Trailer campground

Bicycle route marker

HIGHWAY INFORMATION: Telephone Accommodation


Destination signs provide direction
and distance to a destination.

Directional
RCMP or city police

Distance

Combination of direction and distance

Recreation area ahead

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Other signs Construction
SLOW MOVING VEHICLE: The speed limit in construction zones
A slow-moving vehicle sign is placed on must be obeyed at all times. This applies
the back of vehicles that travel less than even when people and equipment are
40 km/h, such as farm tractors, not working, since hazards like bumps,
machinery or construction equipment. fresh oil and loose gravel may be present.
This sign warns drivers to be prepared to If workers are present, the fines in these
reduce their speed. areas will be doubled.
Obey the flag persons signal.
Be prepared to slow down and stop
if required.

The following are some of the warning


signs about road construction:

OVER SIZED LOADS:


This sign indicates a wide load is being
transported. Use caution when passing
vehicles displaying this sign.

People working Flag person

Survey crew ahead Uneven pavement

Detour next ___ km

Construction zone ends

CHAPTER TWO TRAFFIC CONTROL 37


Pavement markings YELLOW LINE MARKINGS:
Yellow lines mean that vehicles on each
Markings on the roadway can provide the side of the yellow line must travel in
following information: opposite directions. A yellow line should
lane identification separating always be on the drivers left side.
opposing traffic
traffic movement in the same direction
traffic movement in the opposite
direction
passing zones and no passing zones
lane use and designation
pedestrian crosswalks
stop lines
parking areas
word or symbol messages
Solid yellow lines, single or double, indicate
In some cases pavement markings that passing is not permitted.

are used along with other traffic control


signs or signals.

Lane markings
Broken yellow lines indicate that passing is
Lane markings can be yellow or white, permitted. Be sure that the lane is clear and
the pass can be completed safely.
single or double, solid or broken. These
lines provide important information about
direction of traffic flow, lane changing,
lane restrictions and passing.

SOLID LINE MARKINGS: A solid yellow line and a broken yellow line
Solid lines mean that crossing the solid together indicate that a pass is permitted for
the driver who has the broken line on his or her
line to pass or change lanes is not side of the roadway. Passing is not permitted
permitted. for the driver with the solid yellow line on their
side of the roadway.
BROKEN LINE MARKINGS:
Broken lines mean that crossing the WHITE LINE MARKINGS:
broken line to pass or change lanes White lines mean that vehicles on each
is permitted. side of the white line are travelling in the
same direction.

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DIAMOND MARKINGS:
Diamond markings indicate that a lane is
reserved for specific vehicles. There may
also be signs that will indicate time or
Solid white lines indicate that lane changing is vehicle restrictions.
not permitted.

Broken white lines indicate that lane changing


is permitted.

Symbols Shared-use lanes


Symbols may be used on the pavement
to supplement standard signs or by
themselves to warn drivers, or to regulate
or guide traffic. These markings include:

ARROWS:
Arrows indicate the vehicle movements Reserved bicycle lane ahead
permitted in a lane.
Bicycle lanes are painted in the curb
lane of the road with bicycle-shaped
stencils and street signage. Bicycle lanes
can also be positioned beside a row of
parking spots. Vehicles are not allowed
to drive in the bicycle lanes, except when
needing to turn or enter/exit a parking
spot. The bicycle lane paint line is usually
dashed near corners to indicate that it
is permitted to enter the bicycle lane to
turn right. Be very careful and watch for
bicycles when entering the bicycle lane
when turning.
On a two way left turn lane, the centre lane of
the road is shared and reserved for left turning
traffic travelling in either direction.

Bicycle lane markings


CHAPTER TWO TRAFFIC CONTROL 39
This lane is reserved for cyclists. It Other roadway
is separated from traffic and parking by
solid white lines and is marked with an
markings
image of a bicycle and diamond.
CROSSWALKS:
Crosswalk lines mark pedestrian
crosswalks. Crosswalks also exist
at intersections even when they are
unmarked, unless a sign indicates
no crossing. Stop lines indicate where
The image of a bicycle capped by a vehicles must stop at intersections or
pair of arrows guides cyclists and reminds railway crossings.
drivers to expect cyclists in the same travel
lane.

Crosswalk lines
X MARKINGS:
X markings on rural highways indicate
the approach to a railway crossing. An
advanced warning sign will also indicate
the approach to a railway crossing.
Stop line

Drivers should not stop in a no


stopping zone because they may interfere
with other vehicles that are turning from
one roadway to another. This is usually
where large vehicles need extra room to
turn.

PAINTED ISLAND:
Painted islands indicate that this area is
not to be used for travel by any road
users. Motorists can cross painted
islands for the purpose of entering or
leaving a driveway, alleyway or private No stopping zone

drive.

Do not park or stop in this area.

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3
The Basics
of Driving
Pre-drive basics recommended by Transport Canada.
Be sure you can see over the steering
Walk around your vehicle before entering wheel. Many vehicles have a steering
to check for children, pedestrians, and wheel that can be tilted or moved
anything in your vehicles path. Check back and forth. Find a position that is
your tires for proper inflation, as well as comfortable for you and that does not
around and under your vehicle for fluid block your view of the instrument panel.
leaks and other problems that may affect Your elbows should be slightly bent when
the safe operation of your vehicle. When your hands are properly positioned on
you are doing this while parked along a the steering wheel. Placing your left hand
roadway, walk in a direction that allows at about the 9 oclock position and your
you to see traffic coming toward you in right hand at about the 3 oclock position
the lane next to you. is recommended. (See Steering in this
After you have completed this check, chapter for more information.) As well,
you will be ready to take your place in your position must allow you to operate
the drivers seat and prepare yourself for the brake pedal and the accelerator. In a
safe driving. standard transmission vehicle, you must
Before driving do the following basic also be able to push the clutch pedal all
habits in this order: the way to the floor.
1 Lock your doors. Be sure you can reach all the controls
2 Adjust your seat and seat back. and can relax your arms when you hold
3 Adjust your head restraint. the steering wheel.
4 Adjust your inside and outside
rear view mirrors. Note: Newer vehicles are equipped
5 Fasten your seat belt. with a driver-side air bag system that
is part of the steering wheel.
Lock your doors
Adjust your head restraint
Lock your doors to prevent unwanted
persons from opening your door or Use your head restraint correctly. Head
entering your vehicle. Locking the doors restraints in the proper position greatly
also reduces the possibility of the doors reduce the risk of injuries due to collisions
opening if you are involved in a collision. and sudden vehicle movements.
If your vehicle has an adjustable head
Adjust your seat restraint, it should be positioned so
and seat back that the centre of the head restraint is
level with the top of your ears.
Adjust your seat and seat back support If your head restraint tilts, move
properly so that you are at least 25 it forward to decrease the space
centimeters (10 inches) away from the between your head and the restraint.
steering wheel. This is the distance Less than 10 centimeters (4 inches) is
ideal.

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Always check that the head restraint You are still required to wear your seat
for each passenger is adjusted to the belt when in a vehicle with air bags.
correct height.

Correct Too low

Seat belt use is required


by law

A properly adjusted head restraint protects


the head and neck. When you are ready to go, do
the following:
Check to be sure your intended path
Adjust your inside and of travel is clear.
outside rear view mirrors Check your inside and outside rear
view mirrors.
Set your rear view mirrors in the Do a shoulder check to be sure
correct position. your blind spots are clear.
Adjust your inside rear view mirror to
show as much behind you as possible If you are moving away from the right
by having the rear window framed side of the road, use your left turn signal
within the mirror. to indicate that you are entering traffic. If
Adjust the outside rear view mirrors you are on the left side of a one way road,
to reduce blind spots. You should be use your right turn signal. In this situation,
able to see your own vehicle in a small it can be difficult to see traffic clearly from
portion of the side view mirror closest the drivers seat.
to the vehicle.

Fasten your seat belt Driving a vehicle


Fasten your seat belt and shoulder
with an automatic
strap correctly. Seat belts save lives and transmission
reduce injuries, and provide the greatest
protection when worn properly. The law A vehicle with an automatic
requires you to wear your seat belt. transmission allows the driver to place
Wear the lap belt low and snug over the vehicle in a gear that will allow the
your hips. The shoulder belt must fit transmission to change the vehicles
over your chest and shoulder. forward gears automatically as speed
Do not tuck the shoulder belt behind increases and decreases.
your back or under your arm.

CHAPTER THREE THE BASICS OF DRIVING 43


Automatic transmissions have a lock D DRIVE
release button or control built into the To be used for normal forward driving.
gear selector to reduce the possibility The transmission will change up
of shifting incorrectly. The lock release and down through the driving gears
provides the following safety features: automatically. The vehicles engine will
It must be used to move the gear not start in this gear.
selector from Park to Reverse or any
forward gear while the brake pedal 3 THIRD, 2 SECOND,
is pressed. AND 1 FIRST GEAR
It must be used to shift the vehicle To be used when you require more
from Drive to a lower gear (first or power but less speed and to prevent the
second). transmission from shifting to a higher
It must be used to shift into Park from gear. These gears may be used when
any gear. going up or down hills and on road
conditions like slush, loose gravel, snow,
Refer to your owners manual for sand or ice, where you need more power
more information about the transmission but less speed. The vehicles engine will
lock release. not start in this gear.

P PARK O OVERDRIVE (IF EQUIPPED)


To be used when starting the engine and To be used for driving at higher speeds.
when leaving the vehicle parked. The This gear helps to save fuel. Not all
Park position locks the transmission, vehicles have this option. The vehicles
which prevents the wheels from turning. engine will not start in this gear.
The vehicles engine will start when the For more information about
transmission is in Park. gear selection and use, refer to your
vehicles owners manual.
R REVERSE
To be used when backing or reversing
the vehicle. When the vehicle is in reverse Driving a vehicle with
gear the white or clear lights at the rear of
the vehicle will be lit. The vehicles engine
a manual (standard)
will not start in Reverse. transmission
N NEUTRAL Shifting gears in a vehicle equipped with
To be used when the transmission is in a manual transmission is a skill requiring
a position that no gear is selected. The considerable practice. You must operate
wheels are not locked, and there is no a clutch pedal with your left foot while
power to the wheels. This position is using a gear shift lever with the right hand
used for towing the vehicle. The vehicles to manually select the desired gear.
engine will start in Neutral. When the clutch pedal is pressed
down, the connection between

44 A Drivers Guide to Operation, Safety and Licensing


the transmission and the wheels is as do the number of gears. Your vehicles
disengaged. This prevents the transfer owners manual will describe the shifting
of engine power to the wheels. It is while pattern for your vehicle. A pattern is
the clutch pedal is pressed down that usually found at the top of the gear shift
the driver changes gears. lever.
The clutch pedal is used to connect You can practice moving the gear shift
and disconnect the vehicles engine and lever, when the vehicle is not running and
transmission. When the clutch pedal is the clutch pedal is pressed all the way
not pressed down, there is a connection down, into the various gears until you are
between the engine and transmission, sure of the gear locations. You need to be
and the power of the engine is able to find each gear without looking at
transmitted to the wheels of the vehicle. the gear shift when you are driving.
When starting the engine of a vehicle When you are driving, be sure to
equipped with a manual transmission, the remove your foot from the clutch pedal
gear shift lever should be in the neutral each time you finish changing to another
position and the clutch pedal should be gear. Leaving your foot on the clutch
pressed down completely. pedal unnecessarily is called riding the
As you begin to release the clutch clutch and can cause extra wear on the
pedal by slowly lifting your left foot, the clutch.
connection between the engine and the When you wish to brake or come
transmission will begin to be felt before to a stop, do not coast to a stop while
the pedal is fully released. The point pressing the clutch pedal. Pressing on the
where this occurs is called the friction clutch pedal like this prevents you from
point. being able to use the accelerator.
It is at the friction point that you must When turning corners, be sure your
slowly release the clutch pedal to prevent vehicle is in the proper gear for the speed
the engine from stalling. At the friction of the turn, and that your foot is off the
point, carefully using the gas pedal with clutch pedal.
the slow release of the clutch pedal will Only use the clutch pedal to start the
help achieve a smooth start. To learn vehicle, change from one gear to the
to use the clutch smoothly, new drivers next, and just before you stop to prevent
should practice using the friction point stalling.
without the use of the gas pedal.
When driving a manual transmission
vehicle, it is important to select the proper Steering
gear so that the engine does not lug
(move in rough, bumpy fashion) or race Think of the steering wheel as a clock.
(rev the engine but not move the car To have the best vehicle control, place
effectively). The vehicles owners manual your left hand at about the 9 oclock
will provide the approximate speeds at position. Your right hand should be at
which you should change gears. about the 3 oclock position. If this is not
Shifting patterns vary between vehicles possible due to the design of the steering

CHAPTER THREE THE BASICS OF DRIVING 45


wheel, place your left hand at about the Signalling
10 oclock position and your right hand at
about the 2 oclock position. Signal lights and brake lights tell other
When turning a corner, steer using the drivers what you are going to do.
hand-over-hand method. When returning You must use your signal light when
the wheel from a turning position, use the you are:
hand-over-hand method. You can also moving away from the curb or
let the steering wheel slide through your parking lane
hands back into position by loosening turning left or right
your grip slightly, but keeping contact with changing lanes
the steering wheel.
When you apply your brakes, your
brake lights are activated to alert other
HAND PLACEMENTS DURING drivers that you are slowing or stopping.
A RIGHT TURN:
ELECTRICAL HAND
SIGNALS: SIGNALS:

A B

Left signal Left signal

C D

Right signal Right signal

A. Hand position to begin a left or right turn.


B. For right turns, the left hand applies turning Slowing or stopping Slowing or stopping
power. Right hand releases the steering
wheel, and moves to the top of the steering
wheel. C. Right hand takes new position and
applies turning power. D. Left hand releases Do not confuse other drivers by
the steering wheel, and returns to 9 oclock
signaling too early or too late. Remember
position. E. Reverse the steps to complete
the turn and return the steering wheel to the to turn off your turn signal light if it does
normal position. Turn completed, return hands not turn off automatically.
to driving position.

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Accelerating to realize a danger exists. Perception
distance is how far a vehicle travels
When you are driving your vehicle, your during this time.
ability to control your speed depends on
looking where you want to go and using REACTION TIME:
the accelerator correctly. Gradually press Reaction time is how long it takes to
on the accelerator to move the vehicle, respond to a situation by moving your
and then hold it at the proper position for foot from the accelerator pedal to the
the selected speed. This will take some brake pedal. The average reaction time
practice. Keep the following in mind: is three-quarters of a second. Reaction
Accelerate smoothly. distance is how far a vehicle travels
Adjust to the weather, road and during this time.
traffic conditions.
Do not accelerate or reduce speed BRAKING TIME:
unnecessarily. Braking time is how long it takes a
Never exceed the posted speed limit. vehicle to stop after the brakes are
Do not accelerate so quickly that the applied. Braking distance is how far the
vehicles tires spin. vehicle travels during this time.
Drive with the flow of traffic to reduce Perception distance
the risk of being in a collision. Driving + Reaction distance
too slowly can be a hazard. + Braking distance
Glance occasionally at your
= TOTAL STOPPING DISTANCE
speedometer to check your speed.
The chart below illustrates the
minimum stopping distance for various
Stopping time and speeds.

distance The stopping distances are averages


for stopping on smooth, dry pavement.
Knowing how much time and distance it
110 km/h
takes to apply your brakes to completely
100 km/h
stop your vehicle can help avoid errors
in judgment that can lead to a collision. 80 km/h

Three factors determine the time and 50 km/h


distance it takes to stop. 30 km/h

PERCEPTION TIME: Distance travelled while perceiving the


Perception time is how long it takes need to stop (based on an average perception
time of second)
to recognize a situation and understand
that you need to stop. This can take Distance travelled while reacting (based on
about three-quarters of a second. Drivers an average reaction time of second)

with less experience often take longer Distance travelled after brakes applied
(under normal road conditions and brake
efficiency)

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Many factors affect your stopping time Reversing
and distance. These include road and
weather conditions. Some factors you All reversing must be done at a
can control are: crawl or slow walking speed. Before
your visual search skills as you scan reversing, look behind the vehicle and
the roadway ahead only drive in reverse when your path
your decision-making ability is clear of traffic, pedestrians and
your alertness and level of fatigue obstacles. Before reversing out of a
your use of alcohol or other drugs driveway, walk around the vehicle and
your vehicles speed check for possible dangers behind the
the condition of your vehicles brakes vehicle.
and tires To reverse in a straight line, do
the following:
Braking Place your left hand at the top of
the steering wheel and shift slightly
When stopping, begin braking early. onto your right hip. For support, place
If you brake too late, your braking your right hand on the back of the
distance may not be sufficient. passenger seat.
Release pressure on the accelerator Look over your right shoulder through
before applying the brake to reduce the rear window. Reverse slowly while
your speed. covering your brake pedal.
To finish braking smoothly, release Glance to the front to be sure that
pressure on the brake pedal slightly the front of the vehicle does not
and then reapply pressure on the contact anything.
pedal just before you come to a stop. To correct your steering, turn the
If you must stop quickly, use steering wheel no more than a quarter
threshold braking. This is applying turn in the same direction that you
the brakes without locking the wheels. want the rear of your vehicle to go.
This is where braking efficiency is at
its maximum while still allowing you to When reversing to the left or right, do
steer your vehicle. If the wheels lock, the following:
release your pressure on the brake Use both hands on the steering wheel
pedal slightly. Applying the brakes at about 9 and 3 oclock if you need to
hard enough to lock the wheels will turn more than one-half turn.
cause a loss of steering control. For To reverse to the left, look over your
vehicles with anti-lock brakes (ABS), left shoulder with frequent glances to
see information in Chapter 6 under the front.
emergency braking. To reverse to the right, look over your
right shoulder with frequent glances to
the front.
Turn the steering wheel in the direction
you want the rear of the vehicle to go.

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Stop when the rear bumper of your vehicle
Remember: The front of the vehicle will (vehicle A) is in line with the rear bumper of
move in the opposite direction from the vehicle B. Your vehicle should be parallel with
vehicle B, with about one metre (3 feet) of space
direction the rear of the vehicle is moving. betweenBthe two vehicles. Place your vehicleC
in
reverse gear. Look over your right shoulder and
A to make sure nothing is there and
behind you
OTHER TIPS FOR REVERSING:
the space is still available.
When reversing out of a driveway,
steer your vehicle into the nearest
traffic lane and then go forward. Do B C

not reverse into a second traffic lane. A


B C
It is illegal to move your vehicle in
reverse into an intersection or a A
Reverse straight very slowly (crawl speed) about
crosswalk.
one-half metre (1.5 feet). While still moving
B C
slowly, steer
B sharplyA to the right until yourC
If you see white reverse lights on vehicle is at about a 45-degree angle to the
B C
a vehicle, be aware that it may move curb. Continue to look in the direction you are
A
moving while glancing
A to the front. Your steering
backwards. These lights show that the wheel should now be in line with the rear
vehicle is in reverse gear. bumper of vehicle B.
B A C
B C

Parking
B C
A A
B C

A
Parking requires good control of the
vehicle, accurate judgment and steering B A C
While reversing
B very slowly, straighten your
C front
skill. The next three sections will explain wheels and continue
B
A reversing until the right
A C
corner ofB your front bumper is in line with Cthe
different types of parking.
rear bumper of vehicle B. Be careful not to make
A vehicle.
contact with this
Parallel parking
B A C
This type of parking may seem difficult at B A C
first and will require practice. To park in a B C
A
space between two vehicles at the right-
side curb, follow the steps illustrated. Turn the wheel sharply to the left. Continue
Note the position of the front tires (in red). to look inB the direction you are moving while
A C
When approaching your intended parallel parking glancing to the front. Reverse until your vehicle
space, check behind you for traffic. Gradually apply is parallel
B with the curb. Be careful not to Cmake
A
your brakes well in advance of the parking space to contact with the bumper of the vehicle behind
begin slowing. Your brake lights alert other drivers you. The law requires that the wheels of the
of your intent to stop. Determine if the parking parked vehicle not be more than 50 centimetres
space is large enough for your vehicle. from the curb.

B C B A C

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When you are leaving a parallel park Angle parking
position with a vehicle parked in front of
you, do the following: Angle parking is most often used in
Check all mirrors to see if it is safe to parking lots. The spaces may be on an
leave the parking location. angle of approximately 45 degrees to the
Reverse while looking over your right traffic lane.
shoulder through your rear window, The following steps should be used to
until you are close to the vehicle enter an angle parking space on the right:
parked behind you, without making Turn on your right turn signal and
contact. reduce your speed.
Turn on the left turn signal. Drive parallel to the curb and remain
Before moving forward, look over your about 1.5 metres (five feet) away from
left shoulder for traffic and cyclists not the rear of the parked vehicle.
visible in the mirrors. When you can see along the left side
Move forward slowly about one metre of the vehicle parked to the right of the
(three feet) while steering sharply all vacant parking space, steer sharply
the way to the left. When it is safe, to the right. Look through the centre
drive into the nearest travel lane taking of your stall while moving your vehicle
care not to make contact with the slowly ahead. Your vehicle should be
vehicle parked in front. centred in the space.
Be alert for traffic approaching from At about the mid-point of the parking
the rear. space, straighten your wheels and
continue to move forward slowly.
ENTERING AND EXITING A VEHICLE Check the left front bumper and the
PARKED PARALLEL TO THE CURB right rear bumper of your vehicle,
ON A TWO-WAY STREET: making sure they are not too close to
When leaving a vehicle parked parallel to the parked vehicles on either side.
the curb, check all mirrors carefully for Keep moving slowly forward until the
any traffic or cyclists approaching from front wheel makes light contact with
behind. Do a shoulder check to your blind the curb or is within 50 centimeters
spots to the left. When it is safe, open the (20 inches) of the curb.
door no wider than necessary to get out
and leave the vehicle quickly. Walk to the
rear of the vehicle facing traffic to get to
the curb.
When entering a vehicle parked
parallel to the curb, always approach
from the front of the vehicle. Look for
traffic passing in the nearest lane before
you open the door. Open the door no
wider than necessary to get in and close
Entering angle parking space from the right
the door quickly behind you.

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WHEN LEAVING AN ANGLE be sure you do not contact any parked
PARKING SPACE: vehicles. Look through the vacant space,
Reverse carefully and slowly. Be sure and drive in slowly. Be sure your vehicle is
there is nothing behind your vehicle. centered and completely in the stall.
Reversing can be hazardous because it is Entering a 90-degree angle parking
difficult to see traffic as you move out of stall in a parking lot on the left is easier
the space. Yield the right-of-way as you than on the right because you have more
back out and look carefully behind your room to achieve the proper angle. Be
vehicle. sure to check for oncoming traffic before
Move slowly and be prepared to stop you cross the oncoming traffic lane.
if necessary. If the vehicle on your right is Look through the center of your stall as
longer than your vehicle, stop when the you turn and enter it. This is similar to
rear of your vehicle is even with the rear turning left onto another roadway.
of the longer vehicle. Check for traffic and Only enter a perpendicular or angle
pedestrians. Continue reversing straight parking stall to your left when you are in
until you can see past the parked vehicle. a parking lot.
When your front bumper clears the
rear of the vehicle to your left, turn the
steering wheel sharply to the right.
Continue reversing into the first lane
behind the parked vehicle. Stop when
your vehicle is parallel with the curb.
Drive ahead in your present lane.
Watch for other vehicles moving out of
angle parking stalls in front of you.

Perpendicular parking Entering a perpendicular parking space from


the left.

Perpendicular parking (spaces at a 90


degree angle to the curb) to the right can
be difficult. As you approach your parking
space, keep about two metres (six feet)
between your vehicle and the rear of the
2 meters
vehicle parked to your right. Travel very
slowly. When your front bumper is even
2 met
with the left side of the vehicle parked
to the right of your intended space, look
through the vacant space. While you Entering a perpendicular parking space from
are driving very slowly, turn your wheels the right.

quickly all the way to the right. Check the


left front corner and the right side of your
vehicle as you enter the parking space to

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Hill parking To prevent a parked vehicle from rolling
down a hill, always set your park brake
The following information applies to and place your transmission in park (for
parking on the right side of the road. an automatic transmission) or low gear
When parking facing uphill on a street (for a manual transmission).
with a curb, turn the front wheels to the When parking on the left side of the
left (toward the centre of the road). With road, turn the front wheels in the opposite
the wheels turned, allow your vehicle to direction.
roll back slowly until the right front tire is
touching the curb. This helps to prevent Do not park here
the vehicle from rolling into traffic if it
starts to move. Do not park your vehicle:
When parking facing uphill on a street on a sidewalk or boulevard
without a curb, turn your front wheels to on a crosswalk or on any part of a
the right (toward the edge of the road). By crosswalk
doing this, if the vehicle starts to move it within an intersection
will go off the road and not into traffic. within 1.5 metres (5 feet) of access
When parking facing downhill, always to a garage, private roadway or
turn your front wheels to the right. If there driveway
is a curb, allow your vehicle to roll to the alongside or opposite any street
point where your right front tire is making construction or obstruction
contact with it. With the tires turned to the when stopping or parking would
right, if the vehicle starts moving it will go obstruct traffic
off the road and not into traffic. on a bridge or underpass or the
approaches to a bridge or underpass
where a traffic control device prohibits
stopping or parking

Downhill Uphill without curb

No parking within 5 No parking within 5


Uphill with curb metres (16 feet) of a metres (16 feet) of a
stop or yield sign. marked crosswalk.

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unless there is a clear passage for
other motor vehicles, and
your vehicle can be seen for 60
metres (200 feet) along the roadway
in both directions

No parking within 5 metres (16 feet) of a fire


hydrant.

within five metres of a stop sign or


yield sign
within five metres (16 feet) of the
nearest side of a marked crosswalk
within five metres (16 feet) of a fire
hydrant. When the hydrant is not
located at the curb, do not park within
five metres of the point on the curb
nearest the hydrant.
beside other vehicles where you may
be double-parked
closer than five metres (16 feet) of
the edge of the intersecting roadway,
except where there is an indication
that parking is permitted, such as with
a parking meter
at or near the site of a fire, explosion,
motor vehicle crash or other incident,
where parking would obstruct traffic
or emergency response personnel
and equipment

On a roadway outside an urban area,


do not park:
on the roadway, parking lane or
shoulder of a primary highway except
where:
your vehicle is incapable of moving
under its own power,
an emergency arises, or
it is permitted by law

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4
Intersections
and Turns
Right-of-way Intersections controlled
by signs
Where roadways meet and intersect,
there is the possibility for a collision. Who STOP SIGNS:
should proceed and who must wait? A stop sign indicates
Right-of-way rules require one person that your vehicle
to yield and allow the other to proceed. must come to a
Signs, signals, and sometimes the complete stop.
position of your vehicle to other vehicles After stopping, check
at an intersection determine the rules. the intersection
However, even if you have the right- carefully for pedestrians and other traffic.
of-way, you are still responsible to do When safe, you may proceed.
everything you can to prevent a collision. There are rules about where you
must stop your vehicle when you come
to a stop sign.
Intersections
An intersection is where two or more RULES FOR STOPPING
roadways meet, creating a possible AT INTERSECTIONS:
conflict between vehicles on those
roads and with pedestrians crossing the
roadways. These are high-risk locations
for collisions. Intersections may be
controlled by traffic signs, traffic signal
lights, or both. Intersections not controlled
by signs or signals are controlled by rules
and regulations. To drive safely through
an intersection with or without controls Where a stop line has been marked, bring your
you must know the rules and regulations vehicle to a complete stop before the stop line.
Before moving forward, give pedestrians and
that determine who has the right-of-way. traffic the right-of-way.
Always be careful. Other drivers may
not be paying attention to the signs and
signals, or may be unaware of the rules at
intersections without signs or signals.

Note: For information about traffic signs


and traffic signals, refer to Chapter 2.

Directions given by a peace officer or Stop before the stop Where there is no stop
police officer must be followed over traffic line at a marked line, stop before the
crosswalk. marked crosswalk.
signs or signals.

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If there are no pedestrians or traffic
that you are required to yield to, you may
proceed through the intersection without
coming to a complete stop.
Your approach must be at a speed
that allows you to stop easily to prevent a
collision with another vehicle or person.

If there is no stop line or marked crosswalk


at the intersection, you must stop within
three metres (10 feet) of the intersecting
roadway. Stop where you will not interfere with
pedestrians who are crossing or are about to
cross the roadway.

Three and four-way stops:


Intersections where stop signs are
located at all corners are often referred Vehicle at yield sign allows other vehicle
to as courtesy corners. Vehicles to pass.

approaching from each direction are


required to stop. All drivers must use
courtesy and caution. Courtesy is to allow Uncontrolled
the vehicle that arrived first to proceed
first. If two vehicles arrive at the same
intersections
time, courtesy allows the vehicle on Some intersections have no traffic signs
the right to proceed first. You must not and no traffic signal lights. At these
proceed unless you can do so safely. intersections, you must yield the right-
of-way to a vehicle on your right.
YIELD SIGNS: Check for traffic approaching from your
A yield sign left and right when you are approaching
means that you an intersection without a traffic control
must allow other device. Similar to an intersection
vehicles that do controlled by a stop sign, adjust
not face a yield your speed to the visibility and road
sign the right-of- conditions. Your view may be obstructed
way to proceed. When approaching a by fences, trees, or parked cars. You
yield sign, reduce speed as you near the must reduce your speed enough to be
intersection and be prepared to stop. able to stop your vehicle easily. When
You may be required to stop and yield road conditions are slippery, reduce
the right-of-way to traffic or pedestrians. your speed to allow for the increased
Wait for a safe gap in the traffic before stopping distance.
you proceed.

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AUse caution and judgment at all
intersections without signs or signals.
A
Even if you have the right-of-way, be A
B
sure the other vehicle is going to yield
before you proceed.
B
B

A yields to B: This intersection has no


B signs or signals and B is to the right of A.
For safety, drivers in the position of vehicle B
must wait until the right-of-way is given before
B proceeding.
B

A
When exiting from service roads,
alleys, parking lots and driveways, you
A yields to B: This intersection
A has no must:
signs or signals and B is to the right of A. A
stop before any sidewalk crossing
B
stop before entering a main street
yield to pedestrians
B
B
INTERSECTION REMINDERS:
A driver turning left across the path of
A an approaching vehicle cannot turn left
until it is safe.
Parking lots have intersections without
A signs or signals, and the
A
right-of-way
rules apply.
A yields to B: A would be crossing Bs All intersections have crosswalks that
path and neither is to the right of the other. may be marked or unmarked and you
must not pass another vehicle that has
The T intersection without signs or stopped for a pedestrian.
signals (also known as an uncontrolled
intersection) is a unique situation. There
are no traffic control signs or signals, Keep intersections
therefore the driver on the right (vehicle
B) has the right-of-way. Be careful in this
clear
situation in case the driver going straight Do not enter an intersection until you are
through (vehicle A) incorrectly assumes able to clear it completely.
the right-of-way. If traffic is delayed at an intersection,
do not enter the intersection until you
can completely clear the intersection and
crosswalk on the other side.

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One lane traffic circle /
roundabout

Vehicles A is in the proper location. Vehicle


B has blocked the crosswalk. Vehicles C and
D have used poor judgment and have had to
stop in the intersection. Cross traffic has been
affected. Ensure that there is enough space
to allow your vehicle to completely clear the
intersection and crosswalks before entering.

Traffic circles and An example of a single lane circular


intersection.

Roundabouts ENTERING CIRCULAR


Traffic circles and roundabouts are INTERSECTIONS:
circular intersections designed to improve Drivers entering a one lane circular
traffic flow and safety. Traffic always intersection must yield to drivers already in
circulates in a counterclockwise direction the circle. Once in the circle, drivers must
around a centre island. Vehicles entering activate the right signal when preparing
the intersection must yield to traffic to exit.
already in the circle.
There are differences between traffic EXITING CIRCULAR
circles and roundabouts. The centre INTERSECTIONS:
island of a roundabout is smaller than Always wait to activate your right turn
the centre island of a traffic circle. The signal after passing the exit that is before
roundabout has been designed with your intended exit. This tells other drivers
a tighter curve around the island to that you intend to leave the circle at the
encourage lower speeds and may have next exit.
a sloped curb to allow more room for When you intend to exit at the first
larger commercial vehicles. Pedestrian available exit:
crossings on roundabouts are located Use your right signal as you approach.
away from the intersection for safety, Leave it on until you have exited the
as well as improved lines of sight for circle.
motorists and pedestrians. As you approach, scan for pedestrians
Drivers must follow similar rules when and cyclists at the crosswalks at the
using roundabouts or traffic circles. entrance and exits of the circle.

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When you intend to use at any Do not change lanes in the circle. Traffic
other exit: in the red lanes (white arrows) must
As you approach, scan for pedestrians yield to traffic in the yellow lanes (black
and cyclists at the crosswalks at the arrows). Traffic entering the circle (grey
entrance and exits of the circle. lanes) must yield to traffic in the circle
Activate your right signal when (both red and yellow lanes).
approaching the exit you wish to use.

Two lane traffic circle /


roundabout
ENTERING CIRCULAR
INTERSECTION
Drivers entering the circular intersection
must yield to drivers already in the circle.
Once in the circle, drivers must activate
the right signal when preparing to exit.

USING THE RIGHT LANE TO ENTER


AND EXIT: Vehicles B and C must yield to vehicle A.
Drivers entering the circle from the right
lane must do so when it is safe and stay
in the right lane while in the circle. They
must exit using the right lane.

USING THE LEFT LANE TO ENTER


AND EXIT:
Drivers using the left lane to enter the
circle must do so when it is safe and
stay in the left lane while in the circle/
roundabout. They must exit using the left
lane. Drivers planning to travel past the
first exit should use the left lane to enter
and exit. Vehicle E must yield to vehicle D, while
vehicles F and D may proceed together.

IN CIRCULAR INTERSECTIONS
While in the circle, the driver on the
right must yield to the driver on the left.
Activate the right signal when preparing
to exit. Use caution when exiting and
crossing through the right (outside) lane.

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Exit the circle using the left lane.

Remember, when you exit using the


left lane:
Use your right signal when you pass
the exit that is one before the exit you
will use.
Check for traffic in the right lane that
may be continuing around the circle.
Look ahead for pedestrians at the
crosswalk where you will be exiting.
Vehicle H must yield to vehicle G. Exit the circle using the left lane.
If you cannot stop or exit safely, stay in
EXITING CIRCULAR INTERSECTIONS your lane and travel around the circle/
Always wait to activate your right turn roundabout again.
signal after passing the exit that is before
your intended exit. This tells other drivers
that you intend to leave the circle at the Turning
next exit.
When you intend to use at the first Many collisions are caused by drivers
available exit: who fail to turn safely.
Approach the circle using the right
lane. Right turns
Use your right signal as you approach.
Leave it on until you have exited Remember that travel lanes are not
the circle. always marked with lines on the road
As you approach, scan for pedestrians or signs. A travel lane is a section of
and cyclists at the crosswalks at the roadway wide enough to allow the
entrance and exits of the circle. passage of a single line of vehicles. This
Yield to traffic in the circle. includes a curb lane lined with parking
Exit the circle using the right lane. meters. The lane next to the curb where
vehicles park is best referred to as a
When you intend to leave at any other curb lane, not a parking lane. Curb lanes
exit: are not just for parking. They are used to
Approach the circle using the left lane. turn off a road and onto a road.
Activate your left signal to Prepare for a turn well in advance. If
communicate that you do not plan to you are not in the proper turning lane,
use the first exit. check your rear view and outside mirrors
As you approach, scan for pedestrians and do a shoulder check. Signal and
and cyclists at the crosswalks at the change lanes when it is safe. You should
entrance and exits of the circle. be in your proper turning lane at least 15
Yield to traffic in the circle. metres (50 feet) before the intersection.

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Be sure you yield the right-of-way
to pedestrians and traffic on the cross
street. Before you begin to turn, check
the street you are turning onto to decide
if there is room to turn into the curb
lane. Check over your right shoulder for
cyclists and pedestrians approaching the
intersections.
When turning right from a two-way
road onto another two-way road, stay
centred in your turning lane, and no more If a parked vehicle or obstruction is far enough
than one metre (3 feet) from the curb or away, complete the turn in the lane behind the
vehicle or obstruction. Then change lanes to the
edge of the road. Stay approximately left when safe. It is recommended for this type
this distance as you approach the of turn that the curb lane be clear of parked
intersection, while turning, and as you vehicles for at least one-half a block.
leave the intersection.
Remember the following when turning:
Yield to pedestrians crossing in
the crosswalk.
Do not enter the crosswalk to turn
until pedestrians are safely out of
the intersection.

Parked
vehicle

If the first available lane of the street you are


turning onto has a parked vehicle or obstruction
close to the corner, turn into the first available
lane to the left of the parked vehicle. When the
lane is free, turn directly into that lane.
Note: Yield to other vehicles approaching from
your left that are travelling in the lane you will
enter.

Do not turn wide and occupy two lanes


If it is safe, complete your turn by turning when turning. Unless prohibited by a sign,
into the first available traffic lane on the right you may turn right on a red light after you
when there is space to allow you to gently
accelerate and change lanes. After you
come to a complete stop at the proper
complete the turn, look well ahead along stopping point (stop line or crosswalk).
your intended path.

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Left turns
Poor judgment of time and space when
turning left is one of the leading causes
of crashes. Left turns can be dangerous
because there can be traffic approaching
from more than one direction and your
vehicle will be crossing the lanes of the
oncoming traffic.
Prepare well in advance. You should
be in your proper turning lane at least 15
metres (50 feet) before the intersection.
When turning from a two-way road onto
another two-way road with a single left
turn lane, drive into the lane to the right Two-way onto a two-way
side of the yellow line. When it is safe and legal, turn from the lane
Remain behind the crosswalk if there nearest and to the right of the yellow line.
Turn into the lane nearest and to the right
is only room for one vehicle ahead of of the yellow line. Be sure you have enough
you in your lane in the intersection. time and space to turn safely if there is
Enter the intersection if it is legal to do oncoming traffic. Yield to oncoming traffic
and pedestrians crossing to your left.
so when the vehicle ahead of you clears
the intersection. If you must stop in the
intersection prior to completing a left
turn, stay to the right of the yellow line
and keep your front wheels pointed
straight ahead. This will prevent you from
being pushed into oncoming traffic if you
are hit from behind.
Check the crosswalk of the road you
are turning onto for pedestrians and
cyclists. Look well along your intended
path. When it is safe, turn the vehicle left
at the intersection. Complete the turn by
driving to the right side of the yellow line
of the road you have entered. Two-way onto a one-way
Do not turn wide and occupy two When it is safe and legal, turn from the lane
lanes when turning. nearest the yellow line. Turn into the first
available lane on the left side of the road.
Before turning left off a two-lane Yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians
highway, do a shoulder check to the left crossing to your left.
to be sure you are not being passed by
another vehicle on your left.

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Turning lanes
Some lanes are designated as turning
lanes. As you approach an intersection,
always check the signs and pavement
markings. Make sure you are in the
correct lane to turn or go straight ahead.

Dual lane turns

When turning right or left where dual lane


turns are indicated by pavement markings
or signs, approach the intersection in
One-way onto a two-way one of the marked lanes and turn into the
When it is safe and legal, turn from the lane corresponding lane.
nearest the left side of the road. Turn into the
nearest lane to the right of the yellow line.
Yield to pedestrians to your left.

Dual lane turns

Dual lane turns can only be made


One-way onto a one-way where indicated. Never swing wide
When it is safe and legal, turn from the lane or change lanes in dual lane turn
nearest the left side of the road. Turn into the intersections as another vehicle could
lane nearest to the left side of the road. Yield
to pedestrians crossing to your left.
be turning beside you. Watch the vehicle
turning beside you, as it may swing wide
When the light is red, if there are no signs into your lane.
prohibiting the turn, you may turn left on a Unless prohibited by a sign, at a dual
red light from a one way to a one way after
you come to a complete stop at the proper
right turn intersection, you may turn
stopping location (stop line or crosswalk) and right on a red light after you come to a
it is safe. This also applies to dual lane turns. complete stop at the proper stopping
Yield to pedestrians crossing to your left.
point (stop line or crosswalk).

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After completing a turn, dual turn lanes U-turns
may converge into one lane. The driver
in the lane that ends must change to the A U-turn is done by turning your vehicle
available lane by following the proper around at an intersection to go in the
steps for a lane change. opposite direction by using oncoming
lanes.
Two-way left turn lanes

A two-way left-turn lane allows vehicles


from each direction to turn left using the
same lane. Vehicles from both directions This sign means U-turns
share this centre lane to turn left. It is are not allowed.

permissible to cross the solid yellow line


to enter the shared turn lane. Only enter Do not do a U-turn unless you can do
the turning lane close to where you will be it safely. U-turns are not permitted:
turning. Watch for oncoming vehicles in at an intersection controlled by a traffic
your lane. control signal (traffic lights) unless
permitted by a traffic control device
where a sign prohibits U-turns
In urban areas U-turns are not permitted:
on a roadway between intersections
at an alley intersection
at an intersection where one or more
of the roadways is an access to a
public or private parking lot which the
public can access
Outside urban areas (rural) U-turns are
Two-way left-turn lane not permitted:
on a curve
approach to or near the crest of a hill
Reminders for safe turning: where the driver of another vehicle
Check for traffic, do a shoulder check, cannot see you that is approaching
signal, and when safe, move into the within 150 metres from either direction
proper lane.
Signal with enough time to provide a
reasonable warning to other drivers
and pedestrians of your intention.
Check oncoming and cross traffic as
well as the crosswalk to your left for
pedestrians. Watch for both vehicle
and pedestrian traffic.

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5
Highways
and Freeways
Lane selection and The view you see in your inside rear

position in your lane view mirror should show as much of


the view through your rear window as
Most major roadways and highways are possible. The outside rear view mirrors
divided into lanes with lines on the road should show you a little of your vehicle
surface to indicate where your vehicle on the side where the mirror is attached,
should travel and the rules of lane driving as well as the area behind you in the lane
that you should follow. Choose the lane next to you. They should be positioned
that best meets your needs for safety and to allow you to see, from your driving
getting to your destination. Plan ahead. position, the horizon in the middle of your
Do not leave lane changes to the last mirror behind you. Be sure your inside
minute. and outside rear view mirrors are adjusted
When a roadway has been divided into properly to minimize blind spots.
lanes by visible marking lines on the road The following pictures show what can
surface, you should drive in the centre of be seen in properly adjusted mirrors.
your lane.

Blind spots

Your inside and outside rear view mirrors


will show you the traffic that is behind
your vehicle. They will not show you
everything to the sides or what is right
beside and slightly behind you in the lane
next to you. These are the blind spots.
Using both outside mirrors and inside rear
view mirror, the driver of vehicle A can see
vehicles B, C and D. The driver of vehicle
A cannot see vehicles E and F, either in the
mirrors or through peripheral (side) vision.
B A Vehicles E and F are in vehicle As blind
spots. The red shading shows the blind
spots for driver A.
Using the inside rear view mirror, the driver of
vehicle A can see vehicle B.

Using the left outside mirror, the driver of


vehicle A can see vehicle C.

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Changing lanes highway to allow passing, often in the
mountains. Slower vehicles move into the
Because of the blind spots, you must passing lane to the right, permitting other
do shoulder checks in addition to mirror vehicles to pass safely in the left lane.
checks before changing lanes. To do a Signs will alert drivers to a passing lane
shoulder check properly, quickly glance ahead.
back over your shoulder through the rear
side windows in the direction you intend
to move. This allows you to see the area
you will not be able to see in your mirrors.
If you do not have backseat side
windows or a back rear window, you will
need to use your outside mirrors with an
attached convex mirror.
When moving from one lane to
another, do the following:
Be sure a lane change is allowed.
Check for traffic by glancing in your
inside and outside rear view mirrors.
Check over your shoulder to be sure
there is no vehicle or cyclist in your blind
spots. A passing lane permits other vehicles to
Turn on the proper signal light. pass safely.

If safe, change lanes, while maintaining When approaching the end of the
your speed as much as possible. passing lane, drivers in the right lane
Ensure your signal light is turned off. must merge safely with traffic to the left.
Drivers in the left lane must cooperate
to let drivers from the right lane merge.
Passing Signs are posted to alert drivers that the
passing lane is ending.
Passing on a multi-lane
highway Passing on a two lane
highway
On a multi-lane highway, slower traffic
should use the travel lane furthest to the On a two lane highway (one lane of
right (unless needing the left lane to turn traffic in each direction), passing another
left). This leaves the left lane available for vehicle can be difficult and dangerous.
drivers of other vehicles for passing. Errors in judgment can result in head-on
collisions, and these often cause fatalities.
Passing lanes Passing should be done only where it
is legal, when it is necessary, and with
A passing lane is a lane added to a extreme caution.

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Before passing another vehicle on a When being passed on a two lane
two-lane road, do the following: highway, help the driver passing you by
Pass only where it is permitted. staying in your lane. Move to the right
Keep a safe following distance behind side of your lane to give the other driver a
the vehicle you intend to pass. better view of the road ahead.
Pass vehicles only when there is no
oncoming traffic for a safe distance. When is it illegal to pass
Check your outside and inside rear another vehicle?
view mirrors.
Do a shoulder check to the left to look Do not pass when:
for vehicles that may be passing you oncoming vehicles are too close. If
on the left. These vehicles may be in you have any doubts about safely
your blind spot. completing the pass, do not attempt
Turn on your left signal light. to pass
Before you attempt to pass, check a solid yellow line is on your side of the
again that there is no oncoming traffic centre line
and that you can complete the pass a sign indicates a no passing zone
while it is stlll permitted. you are in a school or playground zone
It is illegal to exceed the speed limit during school or playground zone
when passing another vehicle. times
Once the vehicle you have passed is another vehicle is stopped to allow
visible in your inside rear view mirror, a pedestrian to cross at a marked or
do a shoulder check to the right. unmarked crosswalk
Turn on your right signal light. a school bus has flashing red lights
Return to your original lane while and the stop arm extended indicating
maintaining your speed. the school bus has stopped. (It is not
Ensure your signal light is turned off. the safest choice to pass a school
bus that has flashing amber lights,
indicating that it is reducing speed,
because it may be stopping to allow
passengers on and off the school bus.
If you do proceed, do it with caution.)

Emergency
stopping lane
The portion of a primary highway that lies
between the edge of the roadway and the
first lane of travel, sometimes referred to
as the shoulder, is for drivers who need
Passing on a two lane highway. to stop due to an urgent situation or

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because they have problems with their speed of the road onto which you are
vehicle. merging. The drivers behind you are
expecting you to continue moving
ahead. If you slow or stop, your vehicle
may be hit from behind.
Emergency Emergency
Stopping Stopping Here are some tips on merging safely:
Lane Lane Merging requires that you plan and
time your approach to blend smoothly
with traffic, without stopping or
Emergency stopping lanes border the lanes abruptly reducing your speed.
of travel on a primary highway. Check the traffic flow on the highway
as soon as you can see the lane where
Do not drive in the emergency you will be merging.
stopping lane of a highway. Do not pass Choose your gap in the traffic, and
or assist another vehicle to pass you by begin adjusting your speed, if required.
using this lane. Keep glancing at the gap you chose to
ensure you are making the speed and
timing adjustments necessary to safely
Entering and exiting merge without affecting traffic.

a major roadway Use your signal light before or when


you are on the acceleration lane.
Accelerate to the speed of the traffic
Merging on the main road.
Keep shoulder checking to view the
Merging is gap and look in your rear view mirror
done when two for vehicles following you.
roadways join When it is safe and legal, move into the
into one and the gap after you are past the solid white
traffic on the main line of the acceleration lane. Maintain
roadway must your speed at or near the speed of the
cooperate to allow other vehicles.
enough space for vehicles to enter from Ensure your signal light is turned off.
the merging lane. Neither the merging
vehicle nor the vehicles already If you are on the main roadway, and
on the highway have the right-of- traffic is merging, move left to the next
way. Merging is a shared responsibility lane if it is safe. This leaves the right
between the vehicles joining the roadway travel lane clear for the merging vehicles
and the vehicles already on the roadway. to enter.
Avoid reducing your speed
abruptly or stopping when merging.
This merging lane is designed to allow
you to bring your vehicle to the posted

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ADJUST TO HIGHWAY
SPEED IN ACCELERATION
LANE G
DO NOT W
RON BE PREPARED TO
SIGNAL AND MOVE CAREFULLY ENTER ADJUST SPEED
INTO HIGHWAY LANE HIGHWAY HERE AT WHEN APPROACHING
A SHARP ANGLE MERGING AREA

TRAFFIC FLOW

Correct and incorrect method for merging.

DO NOT SLOW TRAFFIC FLOW


DOWN HERE

DO NOT MAKE
SLOW DOWN AFTER TURNING LAST MINUTE
INTO DECELERATION LANE W TURN-OFF
RO
NG
CHECK POSTED
SAFE SPEED
FOR RAMP

Correct (safe) and incorrect (unsafe) method for exiting from a highway.

Exiting Continue to the next exit and make


plans to return to your route. Do not
Here are some tips on how to exit a major stop and reverse on the highway, the
roadway or highway safely: emergency stopping lane or shoulder.
Plan ahead. Be in the proper lane well
before you reach your exit. Weave zones
Use your turn signal well in advance of
the exit to alert the drivers behind you. On some roadway interchanges, there are
Move into the deceleration lane if places where the highway entrance and
there is one. exit use the same lane. The entrance and
If possible, do most of the slowing exit can be close together. These areas
in the deceleration lane. Some require caution and cooperation because
deceleration lanes are short; you may vehicles share the same lane to slow to
need to start to reduce your speed exit the highway while other vehicles are
while still on the highway. using it to increase speed to enter the
When you have exited, ensure your highway. The area that these vehicles
signal light is turned off. share is called a weave zone.
If you miss your exit, do not stop.

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Vehicles will cross paths in a weave zone.

In weave zones, control your speed


and the timing of your lane change to
merge with other traffic. This requires

A
skillful use of time and space. Use caution
in these zones to ensure safe highway
exiting and entering for all vehicles.

Curves B

Curves require special attention. Here are


some things to remember about curves: The lines show where the drivers are looking
If you need to reduce your speed, do to help them stay centred in their lanes .

it before entering the curve, and stay


centered in your lane.
To stay centred in your lane, look left (vehicle A), your vehicle may skid to
well ahead and around the curve. the right side of the road. If this happens,
This will assist you with steering and stay off the accelerator and brake.
speed control. If your tires lose traction with the road
Maintain a safe and steady speed after as you enter a curve to the right (vehicle
entering the curve. B), your vehicle may skid into oncoming
Do not pass vehicles on curves traffic. If you skid in a curve, stay off the
on highways with one lane in each brake and the accelerator. Continue to
direction. It is unsafe and illegal. look in the direction you want to go, and
Curves become more dangerous when make small steering adjustments to come
wet or icy as these conditions make out of the skid.
them slippery.

On a curve, your vehicle will want to


go straight ahead, due to kinetic energy,
even though you are turning the wheels.
If your tires lose traction with the road as
you enter or travel around a curve to the

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Hills

Hills also require special attention.


Remember the following when travelling
up a hill:
Use caution and move to the right in
your lane as you approach the top of
a hill. This may keep you from being
hit by an oncoming vehicle that has
crossed over the centre line and is in
your lane.
Do not pass near the top of a hill on a
two lane highway, as you cannot see
what is ahead of you.

Remember the following when


travelling down a hill:
If the hill is very steep, adjust your
speed. The time it takes you to stop
will increase when travelling down a
hill.
In a vehicle with a standard
transmission, shifting to a lower gear
can reduce the risk of your brakes
overheating.

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6
Emergency
Situations and
Challenging
Conditions
Emergency braking Brake again but not as hard.

There are times when something To brake in an emergency, follow


unexpected occurs that requires you to these steps:
brake suddenly. The key to emergency Press firmly on the brake pedal to the
braking is to stop the vehicle as quickly point just before the wheels lock. This
as possible without losing control of your is called threshold braking.
vehicle. If the wheels lock, release the brake
pedal slightly to regain steering control.
If your vehicle has ABS Press the brake pedal firmly again
brakes without locking the wheels.
Look and steer in the direction you
Most vehicles are equipped with an want the front of the vehicle to go.
anti-lock braking system (ABS). The
ABS allows you to steer while the brakes
are being applied. ABS applies brake Loss of control
pressure at each wheel, cycling from
locked to slightly rolling. You will feel this The road surface, the speed of your
as a vibration through the brake pedal. vehicle, turning, and the condition of your
With ABS you can brake as hard as you tires can contribute to a skid. Skidding
need without losing your ability to steer. means you have lost control of the vehicle.
To brake in an emergency, follow To regain control, do not touch the brake
these steps: or the accelerator, and look and steer
Apply steady firm pressure to the where you want the front of the vehicle to
brake pedal. go.
Do not pump or release the Most skids are the result of driver error.
brake pedal. A skid can occur when you:
Look and steer in the direction you drive too quickly on poor road
want to go. conditions like ice, snow, rain, mud,
Be sure to check your vehicles sand or gravel
owners manual for more information turn the steering wheel too sharply
on emergency braking techniques. turn the steering wheel too much for
the speed you are travelling
If your vehicle does brake too firmly
not have ABS brakes accelerate too quickly

In vehicles without ABS, braking hard Skid recovery


can cause the wheels to stop rolling. The
wheels are locked when the brakes are Drive in a manner that reduces the
applied and they stop rolling. This can possibility of having your vehicle skid.
cause you to lose steering control. If your Plan ahead so you will not have to
wheels lock, ease off the brake pedal. suddenly brake or steer. Driving in a

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smooth and controlled manner will Power (acceleration) skid
reduce the chance of a skid. If the road
is not familiar to you or the conditions A power skid occurs when you accelerate
are not ideal, reduce your speed. too quickly, causing the wheels to spin.
It is very important that you keep If you experience a power skid, do
your foot off the brake pedal if you the following:
start to skid. How you steer depends on Take your foot off the gas pedal to
the direction of the skid. Look and steer allow the wheels to stop spinning.
in the direction you want the front of the Make any needed steering corrections.
vehicle to go. Do not make large steering Look and steer in the direction you
adjustments, point the tires along the want the front of the vehicle to go.
centre of your lane. Be careful not to over correct your
steering or you may skid in the
opposite direction.
Use gentle acceleration to continue
moving forward.
A

A
A

Cornering skid

Look and steer in the direction you want the A cornering skid occurs when you are
front of the vehicle to go. Note the position of travelling too quickly when turning,
the front tires (in red).
causing the vehicle to slide sideways.
Speed, tire condition, road surface, and
Braking skid (non-ABS) the slope of the road can all play a part
in this type of skid.
If your vehicle does not have anti-lock If you experience a cornering skid,
brakes, a braking skid could occur when do the following:
you apply your brakes too firmly, causing Take your foot off the gas pedal.
the wheels to lock. Steering control will be Do not use your brakes.
lost. Look and steer in the direction you
If you experience this type of skid, do want the front of the vehicle to go.
the following:
Take your foot off the brake pedal. Off-road recovery
When the vehicles wheels start to roll,
steering control will return. If you drive off the paved portion of the
Look and steer in the direction you roadway, do the following:
want the front of the vehicle to go. Keep a firm grip on the steering wheel.
Do not try to steer the vehicle back
If you need to apply the brakes again, onto the road immediately.
use firm pressure but not hard enough to Take your foot off the gas pedal to
lock the wheels. reduce your speed.

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Try to avoid braking. If you need to Do not try to do roadside repairs on
brake, use gradual pressure on the crowded or fast-moving highways.
brake pedal to keep control. If it is a potentially dangerous
Check for traffic before attempting to situation, have all occupants leave the
steer the vehicle back onto the road. vehicle and wait at a safe location to
With controlled speed, return to the the rear and away from the vehicle, as
road gradually and straighten your shown in the diagram.
vehicle in the proper travel lane.
A

A
A

DO NOT WAIT
IN THIS AREA
Gradual return to the roadway.

Move away from the vehicle while waiting


Vehicle mechanical for help.

problems If a motorist stops to offer help, you


It is important to keep your vehicle could ask them to call for assistance.
working properly. If your vehicle breaks
down while you are driving, it can be Brake failure
dangerous as well as inconvenient.
If your vehicle is having mechanical Most vehicles come with a brake system
problems that require you to stop, that will protect you against a total failure
remember the following for your safety: of your brakes. A warning light on your
Change lanes safely and park in a safe instrument panel will light if there is a
location, if possible. problem. It should light before your brakes
Do not stop on a bridge or in a tunnel. stop working. When you see the brake
This can be very dangerous. warning light come on, and you have
If the vehicle is left in a potentially checked that the park brake has been
dangerous location, turn on your released, move to the side of the road as
hazard lights (four-way flashers). soon as it is safe.
Raise your hood. If you have a vehicle with power
Carry reflective triangles. On the brakes, the power system could fail. This
highway or in a location that is may occur if your engine stops while you
potentially dangerous, when it is safe, are still moving. If the vehicle does not
place them to the rear of your vehicle, slow with normal pressure on the brake,
about 10 to 20 metres (33 to 66ft) push the brake pedal harder and apply
apart. steady pressure.

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If your brakes fail, and your wheels Safely move to the emergency
are not turned, carefully use your park stopping lane or edge of the road and
brake to slow your vehicle. You may be park in a safe place.
able to shift to a lower gear to bring your Turn on your hazard warning lights.
vehicle to a safe and controlled stop.
Check your vehicles owners manual for Headlight failure
more information.
Park your vehicle in a safe location. If both headlights fail, do the following:
Do not drive until the brakes have been Turn on your hazard lights.
checked and repaired properly. Turn the headlight control off and on.
If the headlights are still not on,
Power steering failure reduce your speed, safely move to the
emergency stopping lane or edge of
If your power steering fails, you can still the road, and park in a safe place.
steer the vehicle. You will have to use extra
effort to turn the steering wheel. Note: Replace a headlight or headlight
bulb as soon as it burns out. Driving with
Tire failure only one headlight increases the risk of
being without both headlights.
If a tire has an air leak you may feel,
through the steering wheel, the vehicle
begin to pull and a vibration as you hold Challenging
the steering wheel. If this air leak is not
corrected soon, the tire will become flat.
conditions
When a front tire is flat, the vehicle will When road conditions are poor due to
pull strongly to the side that has the flat bad weather, allow more time for your
tire. A flat rear tire may make your vehicle trip. Increase your following distance,
weave. You may find it hard to steer. reduce your speed and maintain your
If a tire goes flat while you are driving, space cushion.
the following tips will help:
Resist the urge to immediately apply DRIVING AT NIGHT:
the brakes. When you are driving at night or at any
Take your foot off the gas pedal and time when you cannot see clearly 150
allow the engine to slow you down. metres (500 feet) in front of you, you must
Hold the steering wheel with a firm turn your headlights on. Daytime running
grip. Keep the vehicle on a straight lights are not bright enough to be used at
course by looking and steering in the night. They are too dim and the tail-lights
direction you want to go. and instrument panel lights will not be on.
When you have the vehicle under
control and speed is reduced, apply
the brake with gentle and steady
pressure.

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Use your low-beam headlights if there SMOKE AND FOG:
is oncoming traffic, even when the In smoke and fog, use low beam
highway is divided. headlights, as high beams reflect the light
Be sure that your headlights are back to you, creating glare. If visibility
properly aimed so that they do not becomes so poor that it is no longer safe
bother or interfere with other drivers. to continue driving, slow down and move
Keep your headlights clean. your vehicle well off the road to a safe
Avoid looking directly at oncoming location. Turn on your hazard lights (four-
headlights so they do not blind you. way flashers). Do not attempt to drive
Look slightly down and to the right until conditions improve. If a safe place to
edge of your driving lane until the park is not available, ensure that you and
vehicle passes you. your passengers move to a safe location
away from the vehicle in case it is hit.
Visibility is reduced at night. Do not
overdrive your headlights. Travel at Road surface conditions
a speed that allows you to respond that affect traction
safely or stop in the distance lit by your
headlights. BLACK ICE:
Black ice is caused by moisture freezing
GLARE: on the road surface. Often a driver cannot
Glare from the sun, reflections, and the see it. However, if the asphalt looks
lights of other vehicles can affect your vision shiny and black instead of grey-white, be
in the daytime or at night. If glare makes it cautious, and reduce your speed without
difficult to see the road, reduce your speed. braking.
Ensure your vehicles windows are properly
cleaned inside and outside to improve SHADED AREAS:
visibility. Shaded areas may still be icy even after
the sun has melted the ice on other parts
of the road.

WHEN DRIVING AT NIGHT:

Use your low beam headlights when you are following within 150 metres (one-and-one-half city
blocks) of another vehicle.

Use your low beam headlights when you are within 300 metres of oncoming vehicles.

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BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES: distance for stopping and starting. The
Bridge decks and overpasses tend to most important thing is to reduce your
form slippery patches more readily than speed.
other road surfaces. Use extra caution When the temperature rises to the
and try to avoid unnecessary lane or point where the snow begins to melt,
speed changes. roads can become very slippery. When
the frost begins to come out of the
RAIN AND HYDROPLANING: ground, a thin layer of water is formed
When it is raining, use low beam on the road surface.
headlights, as high beams reflect the light
back to you, creating glare. Your vehicle Note: Do not use cruise control when
can also be sprayed with water and mud, the weather and road conditions are
interfering with your view through the poor. When your tires contact ice, the
windshield and windows. Be careful not cruise control will continue to apply the
to splash other vehicles and pedestrians. accelerator and you could lose control.
On wet roads, your tires may lose
contact with the road surface. This is Ensure your vehicles windows and
called hydroplaning. The loss of contact windshield are not obstructed by snow,
between the road surface and your tires frost, steam, mud, or anything else that
can cause you to lose control of your may make driving the vehicle dangerous.
vehicle. If you find yourself stranded off the
If this happens, do not brake. Release highway and your vehicle is in a safe
pressure on the accelerator to allow the place, it is usually safer to stay with your
vehicle to slow. Look and steer where you vehicle. Run the engine just enough to
want the front of the vehicle to go. stay warm. Keep the vehicle ventilated
while the engine is running. Open a
ICE AND SNOW: window a small amount to assist air
During the winter you can experience circulation to prevent carbon monoxide
poor weather conditions that can poisoning. Carbon monoxide can get into
make driving more dangerous. Winter your vehicle from a leaky exhaust system.
conditions include freezing rain, very low Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that
temperatures, blowing snow, high wind is colourless, odourless, tasteless and,
chill, blizzards and heavy snowfalls. therefore, very dangerous. Be sure your
Maintain your vehicle. Have it serviced exhaust system is checked whenever you
before winter arrives. Be sure that your take your vehicle in for servicing.
vehicles battery, tires, exhaust system, Winter emergency supplies to carry in
windshield wipers and heating system are your vehicle:
in good working condition. blankets and extra clothing
Intersection areas may become icy sand or road salt
more quickly because of vehicle exhaust,
engine heat, and vehicles spinning their
wheels or skidding. Allow more time and

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shovel If an animal suddenly appears in front
heat source, candle, matches and a of you brake hard and prepare to take
deep can to hold the candle evasive action. Choose an escape route
ice scraper and snow brush away from oncoming traffic.
tire chains

Collisions
Emergency supplies
If you are the first person at the scene of a
Consider having the following emergency collision, stop away from the collision in a
supplies in your car at all times: safe location. Offer assistance if possible,
first aid kit and protect the scene with flashing hazard
approved warning devices like lights and warning triangles so that other
reflective triangles vehicles do not become involved. If it is
booster cables necessary to notify the police or emergency
non-perishable food medical services, be as accurate as you
jack and inflated spare tire can, especially about the condition of
flashlight with extra batteries any injured people and the location of the
tow rope collision.
headlight replacement bulbs If you are involved in a collision, give
assistance where you can, protect the
scene, and notify emergency assistance
Animals if needed.
Exchange names, contact information
To reduce the chance of a collision with and insurance details with the other
an animal, do the following: driver(s) involved.
Reduce your speed, look well ahead, Record the names and contact
and use caution in areas with wildlife information of all witnesses.
warning signs. Do not discuss who was at fault.
Scan the sides of the road for animals. Record the time, location, weather
Be careful at dusk and dawn since and any other details that may be
animals tend to be more active at important.
these times. Notify your insurance company as
Watch for sudden, unusual spots soon as possible.
of light on or near the road at night.
This may be the reflection of your You are required to report all collisions
headlights from an animals eyes. to the police or local law enforcement if:
Animals sometimes move in groups. anyone has been injured
If you see one animal, there may be anyone has been killed
more. overall damage exceeds $2,000
if police are called to the scene, all
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If you damage any traffic control ambulance
device, a parking meter or any public fire
property, you must report this to the towing
police immediately, even if the damages
are less than $2,000. Motorists must reduce speed to
You must notify the owner of an 60 km/h or the posted speed, whichever
unattended vehicle of any damage is lower, when passing emergency
caused through a collision. If you are vehicles or tow trucks that are stopped
unable to locate the owner, you must with their lights flashing. This law applies
securely attach your name, address, to the lane(s) immediately next to the
drivers licence number, vehicle plate stopped vehicles. The fine for speeding in
number and phone number and phone these areas is doubled.
number to the damaged vehicle. If you are not in the lane next to the

Emergency
response vehicles
and tow trucks
When driving, incidents may cause the
lanes of the roadway to be blocked or stopped vehicles, you still need to be
narrowed. Some examples of this are watchful and cautious.
traffic collisions, disabled vehicles, spilled Reduce your speed and leave lots of
cargo, and highway maintenance or space between yourself and emergency
construction. personnel and equipment at the scene.
Flashing lights from emergency Also, watch for the movement of
vehicles will warn you of a problem personnel around the scene.
ahead. Reduce speed, carefully change
lanes if necessary and be prepared
to stop. Follow directions given by Emergency vehicles
emergency personnel directing traffic. Be
aware that the vehicle ahead of you may When an ambulance, fire or police
stop or reduce speed unexpectedly to emergency vehicle is approaching
view the scene. from any direction and is sounding a
One of the most serious problems siren, you must yield the right-of-way.
associated with these types of incidents Safely move your vehicle to allow the
is the risk of response personnel or emergency vehicle passage.
equipment being struck by passing Drive as closely as possible to the right
vehicles. Services that typically respond curb or edge of a two-way roadway.
to highway incidents include: Move right or left to the nearest curb
law enforcement on one-way streets.

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Stop until the emergency vehicle
has passed. Check that no other
emergency vehicles are approaching.

If you see a vehicle with flashing green


lights, treat it like any other emergency
vehicle. In some municipalities, volunteer
fire fighters use flashing green lights on
their emergency response vehicles when
responding to a fire or other emergencies.
Men at work Obey flag person

Lane ends or narrows

Stopping your vehicle safely


Always yield to emergency vehicles with siren for law enforcement
or lights operating. Maintain a safe following
distance of at least 150 metres (500 feet).
When a police officer is behind you, with
the emergency lights flashing you are
Maintenance and required to move to a safe location to

construction vehicles allow the police vehicle to pass or to stop


safely behind your vehicle.
Road maintenance and construction On a two-way roadway, carefully and
vehicles can be used or parked on any legally stop your vehicle in a safe location
portion of the road. You will be given at the right edge of the roadway.
adequate warning in advance of such On a one-way roadway, carefully and
a vehicle. You are required to obey all legally stop your vehicle in a safe location
traffic control devices and the directions at the nearest edge of the roadway.
of flag persons. Always ensure that there is enough
Signs will be posted well before a room for the police vehicle to stop safely
construction zone warning you of a lane behind your vehicle.
reduction, lane closure or workers ahead. When a police vehicle stops behind
In the construction zones, motorists your vehicle, to ensure your safety and
must observe the posted speed and the safety of others in your vehicle, as
obey the flag person. When workers are well as the safety of the police officers,
present, the fines for speeding in these do the following:
areas will be doubled. 1 Remain calm. After you have stopped
your vehicle, ensure your vehicles

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transmission is in the PARK gear
(automatic transmission) or NEUTRAL
gear (manual-shift transmission). Apply
the park brake.
2 Remain in your vehicle. Locate and
be prepared to provide your drivers
license, vehicle registration and
vehicle insurance.
3 Wait for instructions from the police
officer when he or she approaches
your vehicle. Be cooperative. Provide
the documents requested by the
police officer.
4 DO NOT move your vehicle until
instructed by the police officer.

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7
Responsible
Driving
Proactive driving and thinking about whether hazards
are developing, and then taking action
Proactive driving is driving with the aim to reduce risks. There are two types of
to anticipate possible hazards and take hazards that should be recognized. These
action to reduce, minimize or avoid are fixed (those that do not change) and
danger before it can occur. variable (those that change).
Never assume other drivers are Fixed hazards are permanent
always going to drive carefully or respond conditions and situations along the
correctly at all times. Anticipating what roadway, including:
might happen can help you to avoid restricted vision areas such as curves,
collisions caused by the driving errors of hills and hidden driveways
others. This chapter describes the skills intersections
and techniques you can use to drive merging roadways
proactively.
Variable hazards change through the
Scan all around your vehicle day, including:
school children and other pedestrians
Most of your attention should be given to left-turning vehicles
looking forward and scanning for hazards icy road surfaces
that are developing ahead of you. When stale green lights
you are driving in an urban area, look at emergency vehicles
least 12 to 15 seconds ahead of your
vehicle. This is about one to one-and-a- Be prepared to take action to avoid a
half blocks. When you are driving in rural problem as the situation changes. Expect
areas, look at least 20 to 25 seconds the unexpected and always plan an
ahead of your vehicle. This is your visual escape route.
lead time, which provides you with time
to respond to hazards ahead of you. Have a space cushion
Check behind you by glancing in
your rear view mirrors every eight to 12 Leave enough space between yourself
seconds (about every block in an urban and the vehicle ahead, behind and to
area). Glance in your rear view mirrors either side to stop safely or steer around
when you anticipate slowing or stopping. a possible hazard. If someone is following
Be aware of vehicles on both sides and in too closely, and if it is safe, reduce your
your blind spots. Do not forget to glance speed just enough to encourage them to
at your speedometer to check your pass. If the person does not pass, create
speed. a wider space cushion between you and
the vehicle ahead.
Watch for potential hazards When stopping behind another vehicle
in traffic, leave enough space so that you
Proactive driving involves a continuous could move your vehicle into another
process of watching your surroundings lane without having to reverse. The extra

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space reduces the risk of hitting the Maintain your following
vehicle ahead if you are hit from behind. time and distance
This also allows you to move out of the
way of a vehicle that may be skidding or You should drive a minimum of two
slipping on ice behind you. seconds behind the vehicle ahead. This
is for normal road and weather
Plan ahead conditions. When conditions are less than
ideal, increase your following distance.
Plan your travel route before you set out, To know if you are two seconds behind
and keep it in mind as you drive. the vehicle in front of you, when it passes
Be sure you are in the proper lane well in a fixed object like a road marking or a
advance of your exit or turning location. shadow on the roadway, start counting.
This will help you avoid making quick and Count one-thousand-and-one, one
dangerous lane changes. If you miss your thousand-and-two. If the front of your
exit or turn, continue on to the next exit vehicle reaches the object before you are
or intersection. Never drive your vehicle finished counting, you are following too
in reverse on a roadway to return to a closely. Reduce your speed and count
missed exit or turn. Use your signal lights once more. The two-second rule works at
to let other drivers know what you intend any speed.
to do. An exception to this rule is for drivers
of large vehicles, such as motor homes. It
Collision avoidance is recommended that you use a minimum
four-second following distance.
Watch the road ahead and stay alert.
Watch for any possible problems. If you Cellular phones and
must turn sharply to avoid something in other distractions
your lane, stay on your side of the yellow
line if possible. Do not use a cellular phone or other
You can learn more about proactive electronic devices while driving. Using a
driving and avoiding a collision by taking cellular phone to make or receive a call,
an approved driver education course. or to receive or send a text message is
These courses, called Defensive Driving a distraction that can take your attention
Courses, are available throughout the away from the demanding task of
province from licensed driver training
schools and authorized agencies.

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driving. This applies to hands-free cellular according to manufacturers instructions
telephones as well. If you want to make of the vehicle and child safety seat.
or receive a call, or receive or send a text All child safety seats used in Canada
message, stop in a safe and legal place. must have a label on them that states
Do not do activities that allow you the product meets Canada Motor Vehicle
to be distracted while driving. While Safety Standard 213. Do not use a child
all forms of distracted driving can be safety seat unless it has this label. Do not
hazardous, the Traffic Safety Act includes use a child safety seat that is designed
fines and three demerits for certain for use in countries other than Canada.
distractions. These include using a There are various types of child safety
hand-held cell phone, texting or emailing, seats available. Choose one that is right
using electronic devices, such as laptop for your childs age or weight.
computers, video games, cameras, video
entertainment displays and programming REAR FACING SAFETY SEATS:
portable audio players, entering All children, from birth, must ride in
information on GPS units, reading printed either a rear-facing infant seat or a rear-
materials in the vehicle, writing, printing or facing convertible seat until reaching
sketching, and personal grooming. the recommended weight to switch to a
forward facing safety seat, according to
Securing the manufacturers instructions.

passengers All newer vehicles and child safety


seats come equipped with the universal
In Alberta, all drivers and passengers anchor system or UAS/LATCH. In older
must be properly secured in the vehicle vehicles, the child safety seat must be
with a seat belt or an approved child properly secured into the vehicle using
safety seat attached by a seat belt or the seat belt. Check the instruction
an anchor system. Passengers 16 years manuals for your vehicle and the child
of age and older not properly secured safety seat for more information.
in the vehicle can be fined. You, as the
driver, are responsible for ensuring that
all passengers in your vehicle under 16
years of age are properly secured. You
can be fined if they are not properly
secured.

Child safety seats

A child under the age of six years and


who does not weigh more than 18 Rear-facing child safety seat.

kilograms (40 pounds) must be properly


secured in a child safety seat. The child
safety seat must be installed in the vehicle

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FORWARD-FACING SAFETY SEATS: Booster seats
Forward-facing child safety seats are
designed for children 10 to 18 kilograms Children who weigh more than 18 kilograms
(22 to 40 pounds). All newer vehicles and (40 pounds) should be secured in an
child safety seats come equipped with the approved booster seat prior to using only
universal anchor system or UAS/LATCH. the vehicles seat belt without a booster
In older vehicles, a forward-facing seat seat. The seat must be used according to
must be properly secured by using the the manufacturers instructions.
vehicle seat belt. The child safety seats
tether strap and vehicles tether anchor Examples of
must be used. (You may need to have booster seats.

a tether anchor installed by your vehicle


dealer.) Check the instruction manuals for
the vehicle and child safety seat for more
information.

Convertible child safety seat

UAS/LATCH with tether

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Fuel efficiency the interior of the vehicle, but it does not

and helping our warm vehicle parts like the tires, steering
and other moving parts. These parts of
environment your vehicle are only warmed by driving.
According to Natural Resources Canada,
Improving fuel efficiency one minute of idling on a cold winter day
is enough. Start your vehicle, and by the
Most drivers can significantly reduce time you brush off the snow and clean
the amount of fuel used by applying the your windows, the vehicle is ready to go.
following basic driving practices. Use a block heater in the winter to warm
When buying a vehicle, consider fuel- the engine oil and make cold starts easier
efficient models. Generally, the smaller on your engine. Use a timer to switch the
the engine, the less fuel it will use. When block heater on two hours before you plan
shopping for a new vehicle, look for its to drive.
EnerGuide label. This identifies the vehicle Proper use of a block heater can
fuel usage in terms of litres used for each improve your vehicles overall fuel
100 kilometres driven (litres/100 km), and economy by as much as 10 per cent. Do
estimated annual fuel cost. not leave your block heater on overnight
Travelling at higher speeds increases or your energy savings will disappear in
fuel use. Every 10 km/hour above 90 km/ higher electricity costs. Remote vehicle
hour burns about 10 per cent more fuel. starters are handy on cold mornings, but
Avoid quick acceleration. It is safer do not start your vehicle too early.
and more fuel-efficient to gradually A vehicle that is properly maintained
increase your speed. As much as will be more fuel efficient and safe. Have
possible, maintain a steady speed. Rapid regular maintenance checks done by a
acceleration and changes in speed can qualified mechanic.
increase fuel consumption by as much A poorly tuned engine can increase
as 40 per cent. Cruise control can help fuel consumption by up to 50 per cent.
maintain a fuel-efficient steady speed on A clogged air filter can reduce fuel
the highway. efficiency by 10 per cent.
Idling wastes fuel. Ten seconds of Under-inflated tires increase fuel
idling can consume more fuel than turning consumption by about five per cent,
off your engine and re-starting it. If you as well as increase tire wear and
are parking for more than 10 seconds, reduce traction.
turn off your engine. For every 10 minutes
of idling, the average vehicle uses about To get maximum fuel economy on a
one-third of a litre of fuel. A vehicle with vehicle with a manual transmission, shift
a larger engine can use up to one-half of through the lower gears smoothly and
a litre. quickly. Build up speed in the higher
Idling your engine is not the best gears. An automatic transmission shifts
way to warm your vehicle in the winter. to a higher gear earlier if you reduce
Idling warms the engine and possibly pressure on the gas pedal as you

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increase speed. If you have a recreational vehicle (RV)
You can improve your fuel efficiency or trailer, be sure that any pilot lights
in summer by minimizing your use of are turned off. These could provide a
air conditioning. Air conditioners used source of ignition.
in stop and go traffic can increase fuel Inform the station attendant if there is
consumption by as much as 10 to 25 per a fuel spill.
cent. At highway speeds, air conditioning Do not let children handle the fuel
increases fuel consumption by three to nozzle. Do not expose your child to the
four per cent. To stay cool at highway potential risk of being splashed with
speeds, use your vehicles flow through gasoline or inhaling fumes.
ventilation. When driving in the city, open Never prop the fuel nozzle handle open
a window. with an object. This greatly increases
Extra weight means using extra fuel. the chance of spills.
Heavy bags of sand and salt in the trunk Stay by the nozzle handle during
will help winter driving traction, but should fuelling. Static electricity can be
be removed when no longer needed. generated as you move around or
Trip planning can save you time, get in and out of your vehicle. When
money and fuel. Avoid traffic congested you return to the pump and touch the
routes. Combine several errands into nozzle handle, static electricity could
one longer trip and avoid rush hour be released. This could ignite the
traffic when possible. gasoline vapours and cause a fire or
explosion.
Fuelling safety Do not overfill your tank. Overflow and
spills can affect the environment.
Fuelling a vehicle should receive your When filling extra containers, such as
full attention. gas containers for your lawn mower
Do not smoke, light matches or use or snow blower, remove them from
a lighter when fuelling your vehicle. your vehicle and place them on the
Gasoline vapours mix with air, which ground. This will allow static electricity
contains oxygen. If you add an ignition to discharge and keep spills out of your
source such as cigarettes or matches, vehicle.
a fire or explosion can occur.
Do not use a cellular phone while
fuelling. Phones that light up when Traffic laws
switched on or when they ring may
have enough energy to provide a Here are some traffic laws that all drivers
spark. The spark could ignite gasoline should be aware of:
vapours. Do not use your vehicle to tow anyone,
Turn your vehicle ignition off before for example, a person on skis, riding a
fuelling. toboggan, motorcycle or bicycle.
It is against the law to let a person ride
in a trailer when it is being towed.

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People under the age of 14 cannot
operate a tractor or any self-propelled
farm equipment on a highway.
If the view from your inside rear view
mirror is blocked, you must attach an
outside rear view mirror on each side
of the vehicle.
If a vehicles load extends 1.5 metres
(5 feet) or more beyond the rear of the
vehicle, the following is required:
During daylight hours, a red flag
should be attached to the end of
the extension or load. The flag
must be at least 30 centimeters
(one foot) long on each of the four
sides of
the square.
At night, a red light must be
attached to the end of the extension
or load.
In a residential area, you must not
operate a vehicle in a way that disturbs
the residents between the hours of
10 p.m. and 7 a.m.
If you drive a vehicle on a roadway
without care and attention, or without
reasonable consideration for others
using the road, you could be found
guilty of careless driving.
It is illegal to operate your vehicle using
two lanes on a highway, except when
conditions cause the use of a single
lane to be impractical.
When you are driving, you must not
allow anyone to ride on the outside of
your vehicle. This includes the open
box of a pick up truck. You and the
other person can be charged for this
offence.

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8
Sharing
the Road
Vulnerable road see the pedestrian and have time to

users
stop.
Never pass another vehicle when you
Pedestrians, cyclists and motorcycle riders are approaching a crosswalk. There is
also share the roadways with all vehicle always a chance that the other vehicle
operators on a daily basis. These road is slowing or stopping for a pedestrian.
users have less protection than drivers of Not all crosswalks are marked, but the
other types of vehicles. Be cautious when rules of pedestrian safety should be
operating your vehicle around pedestrians, followed at all intersections.
cyclists, and motorcycle riders. Be considerate of visually impaired
pedestrians. Some will have a white
Pedestrian safety cane or guide dog.
At night, do not over-drive your
When you see a yellow flashing headlights. This means you should
pedestrian-activated traffic light, slow to drive so you are able to stop your
30 km/h and yield to pedestrians wanting vehicle within the distance you can
to cross the street. clearly see with your headlights.
In an urban area, pedestrians may When it is dark, be alert for
indicate their intention to cross a street pedestrians. If they are wearing dark
by raising an arm at a right angle and clothing, they can be difficult to see
pointing to the opposite curb. from a distance.
Children can be unpredictable. In
residential areas, watch for children
around parked vehicles, riding bikes
or playing on the street. Glance under
parked vehicles ahead on both sides
of the road to check for childrens
feet, toys, and bicycle wheels. These
provide warning that you may need to
Pedestrian indicating intention to cross stop.
the street.

When pedestrians indicate their Bicycles


intention to cross the street, you must
stop your vehicle safely before the The law requires cyclists or passengers on
crosswalk and allow them to cross. a bicycle, who are under 18 years of age,
When a pedestrian has entered a to wear an approved bicycle safety helmet.
marked or unmarked crosswalk, you Remember the following tips when
must yield the right-of-way. sharing the road with a cyclist:
When stopping for a pedestrian at A cyclist who is walking beside and
a crosswalk, stop far enough back pushing a bicycle is a pedestrian.
(about two to three car lengths) so that
traffic in another lane will be able to

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Cyclists are required to ride as close cyclists. They do not have brake lights
as practicable to the right curb. to warn you when they are stopping.
However, they may need to ride Be alert for children on bicycles. They
further out when avoiding drainage may lack the necessary knowledge
grates, pot holes, debris, gravel or and skills for safe cycling around
sand, wet or slippery surfaces, and traffic, and may not be aware of all
rutted or grooved pavement. Be the dangers. Children on oversized
aware of the roadway conditions that bicycles are at risk of losing control.
may affect a cyclist.
A bicycle that is being ridden is a Cyclists using the streets and
vehicle. A cyclist must follow the highways should do the following:
rules of the road like drivers of other Keep both hands on the hand grips
vehicles. except when hand signalling.
A cyclist seated on a bicycle at an Keep both feet on the pedals.
intersection, waiting for a traffic Only carry the number of people the
control signal, has the same rights bicycle is designed to carry.
and responsibilities as any other Never hold onto, or attach the bicycle
vehicle waiting to proceed. to any other moving vehicle.
Cyclists are required to use the Ride single file except when passing
proper lane when turning left. A another bicycle.
bicycle and rider are smaller than For cycling after dark, equip the
other vehicles, are less visible, and bicycle with at least one headlamp (but
more exposed to traffic on left turns. not more than two), one red tail lamp,
Cyclists need extra consideration and at least one red reflector mounted
when turning left, especially on on the rear of the bicycle. Wear bright
multi-lane roads. and reflective clothing.
When passing a cyclist, change lanes Be sure the bicycle has brakes that
like you would for other vehicles. work well.
When you are preparing to turn right, Be sure that the bicycle is equipped
watch for cyclists who may ride along with a bell or horn.
side your vehicle. Remember to do a
shoulder check to your blind spots to Motorcycles
the right.
When parked at the curb, always check Motorcycle riders often travel in the left
for cyclists before you open your vehicle portion of their lane. This helps make
door. It is the drivers responsibility to them more visible to other road users. It
wait until it is safe before opening the does not mean they will be turning left.
door. Sometimes a motorcycles turn signals
Before moving away from the curb, can be hard to see. Watch the rider for
check for cyclists who may be riding clues. If the rider does a shoulder check,
past your vehicle. he or she may be intending to change
Do not follow too closely behind lanes or turn.

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When turning left, watch for oncoming stopping and may not have enough
motorcycles. They can be hard to see, room if another vehicle moves in front.
especially in heavy traffic, at night or at Remember that a large vehicle needs
dusk. It may also be difficult to judge the extra distance to stop.
speed of the motorcycle. If you are on a hill and stopping behind
Here are some tips to help you drive a large vehicle, leave extra space in
safely when there are motorcycles on front of your vehicle. The large vehicle
the road: may roll back when the driver releases
Never share a lane with a motorcycle the brakes.
rider. A motorcycle rider needs the Large vehicles can spray debris, such
whole lane to travel safely. as rocks, onto your windshield. Stay
Be aware that motorcycle riders will well back to avoid damage.
often move within their lane to avoid Be cautious around a large vehicle that
road hazards like pot holes and to is backing. If you are too close behind,
maintain a space cushion from other the driver may not be able to see you
vehicles. in the rear view mirrors.
When you are following someone Large vehicles have blind spots. If you
riding a motorcycle, allow extra are driving behind a large vehicle and
space between your vehicle and the cannot see both of its side mirrors, you
motorcycle because motorcycles can are too close. If you can see the driver
stop very quickly. in the side mirror, then the driver can
Be aware that poor weather and road see you.
conditions and road hazards could You will need more time in the
make the motorcycle rider lose control. oncoming lane when passing a large
vehicle. Do not pass unless you are
sure that you have enough time and
Commercial vehicles distance to complete the pass safely.
Some large vehicles are long and may
Here are some tips that can help you pull more than one trailer.
drive safely when sharing the road with Heavy commercial vehicles will require
large vehicles. more distance to slow or stop. After
Keep adequate space between you passing one, leave extra room before
and large vehicles. you return to your lane in front of it.
When you are behind a large vehicle, This also applies to changing lanes in
increase your following time and front of one.
distance so your viewing area will be Heavy commercial vehicles require
larger. extra room to turn. When a large
Never move into the space in front of vehicle is turning to the right, stay well
a large vehicle that is approaching a back and do not drive in the space
traffic light. If the traffic light changes on the right of the large vehicle. Your
to red the driver may need that vehicle could be squeezed between
extra space in front of the vehicle for the large vehicle and the curb or edge

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of the road. Never pass a log hauling truck that
If you are on a road that a large vehicle is is turning left or right off the highway.
turning onto, be aware that the operator The extension of the logs from the rear
of the vehicle may need to drive across of the truck may be as long as nine
the centre line, cut a corner, or use part metres (30 feet). When these trucks
of your lane to complete the turn. Stop are turning, the logs can block all or
back from the intersection to allow the some of the lanes of the highway.
operator the space to complete the turn.
Large vehicles can create strong gusts
of wind when passing, especially when
there is a strong wind crossing the road.
This may affect your ability to control
your vehicle and maintain your lane
position.
Drivers need to use caution when
approaching and passing oversized
vehicle loads. Some oversized vehicle
loads travel in a convoy with pilot
vehicles to the front and rear of the
convoy. Oversized vehicle loads often Log hauling trucks may require all lanes of the
travel at a reduced speed. Drivers of highway when turning.
oversized vehicle loads and convoys
typically look for opportunities to allow School buses
traffic to pass. If traffic buildup behind
the oversized vehicle load or convoy School buses are operated at 90 km/h
becomes heavy, the entire unit will or less.
typically move off the travelled portion Students using a school bus can be at
of the roadway to allow traffic to risk when getting on or off the bus.
pass safely. Drivers who wish to pass
oversized vehicle loads or convoys WHEN SCHOOL BUS LIGHTS ARE
should ensure it is safe to do so by FLASHING:
making sure they have enough room to On an undivided highway (not divided
manoeuver around the oversized vehicle by a median), do the following:
load or convoy and that they have an When you approach a school bus from
adequate sightline to ensure there is no either direction (from the front or the
oncoming traffic. rear), and it has the alternating amber
lights flashing, you must be ready
to stop. This is a warning that the
Log hauling vehicles alternating red lights are going to begin
flashing and the school bus is stopping
Log hauling vehicles are long and heavy to allow students to get on or off.
when loaded.

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If you pass a school bus that has its turned off and the stop sign on the
alternating amber lights flashing, pass drivers side is no longer extended.
with caution. On a highway divided by a median,
When the school bus stops to let do the following:
students on or off, its alternating When you approach a school bus
red lights will begin flashing. You will from the rear and its alternating
also see a stop sign extended from amber lights are flashing, follow the
the left side of the school bus. You same procedures as you would for
must come to a full stop about a highway that is not divided by a
20 metres (about four to five car median.
lengths) away from the school When you approach a school bus
bus. This distance allows drivers of from the front and the school bus
other vehicles behind you to see the has its alternating amber or red
flashing lights and students crossing lights flashing, you may proceed
the highway. with caution. Watch for pedestrians.
You must remain stopped until the Remember, this is only on a divided
alternating flashing red lights are highway.

approx. 20 metres
SCHOOL BUS
STOP
STOP
approx. 20 metres

On a two lane undivided highway, both lanes must stop for a school bus.

approx. 20 metres
SCHOOL BUS
STOP

STOP
approx. 20 metres

On a four lane undivided highway, all four lanes must stop for a school bus.

approx. 20 metres
SCHOOL BUS
STOP
Median
MAY PROCEED
WATCH FOR
PEDESTRIANS
On a highway divided by a median, vehicles to the rear of the school bus must stop.

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These rules apply whenever and permitted by the road markings or
wherever the school bus lights are signs.
activated. Some municipalities have rules
for school bus operation specific to their When a snowplow is approaching
region. from the opposite direction, look ahead
in your lane carefully. There may be an
oncoming vehicle that is passing the
Snowplows snowplow using your lane. Be prepared
to use an escape route.
When clearing snow from the roads,
snowplows may create a snow cloud
that makes it difficult for drivers of other Railway crossings
vehicles to see them. It may also be
difficult to see past the snowplows for Never try to outrace a train to a crossing.
oncoming vehicles. Trains need a very long distance to come
Here are some safety tips when driving to a stop. Always yield to them. Railway
near a snowplow: crossings are marked with signs. They
Snowplows are equipped with flashing can also have mechanical or electrical
amber and red lights to make them warning devices.
more visible. Remember flashing
amber and red means snowplow ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS:
ahead. These signs tell you
Maintain a safe following distance to look, listen and
behind the snowplow. Most reduce speed because
maintenance vehicles will have a sign you may have to
at the rear to let motorists know the stop for a train. The
minimum safe following distance. speed sign below the
Keeping this distance will give you advance warning sign
more time to react to the unexpected, is the recommended
and avoid rock damage to your vehicle speed for the railroad
from the snowplows sanding unit. crossing. It will be less
Snow plow operators will move to the than the posted speed
side of the road, where it is safe, every for the road.
8 to 12 kilometers to allow vehicles to
pass. Even when passing is permitted,
it is safer to stay well back until the
snowplow operator can safely move
over to allow vehicles to pass.
Before passing a snowplow on a
two lane highway (one lane in each
direction), be sure you can see far
enough ahead and that passing is

CHAPTER EIGHT SHARING THE ROAD 101


PAVEMENT MARKINGS: FLASHING RED LIGHT SIGNALS
Pavement markings, AND BELL:
such as an X and/ Red light signals are
or stop line, may used with railway
be marked on the signs at many rail
pavement at the crossings. Stop
approach to some when the lights begin
railway crossings. If to flash and the bells
you must stop for a ring because a train
train, do it before the is approaching. The
stop line. driver of the vehicle
nearest the crossing
RAILWAY CROSSING SIGNS: must stop at least
These signs are five metres back from the nearest rail.
found at all public Do not proceed until the lights and bells
railway crossings. A have stopped, and the train has passed
railway crossing sign or has come to a complete stop. If there
means drivers must is more than one track, be sure all the
yield to all trains. If tracks are clear before crossing.
there is more than
one railway track, GATES (ARMS), LIGHTS AND BELLS:
the crossing sign will Gates are used with red light signals and
show the number bells at some railway crossings. Remain
of tracks. You must stopped until the gates are raised, the
stop when a train is visible or sounding a lights stop flashing and the bells stop
signal and approaching within 500 metres ringing.
(about five city blocks)
of the crossing.

RAILWAY CROSSING SIGNS


WITH A STOP SIGN:
A stop sign at a
railway crossing
requires the driver to
come to a complete
stop between five
metres (15 feet) and
15 metres (50 feet)
from the nearest rail.
Do not proceed until
you are sure a train is
not approaching.

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Follow these safety tips whenever you Remember, it may take a kilometre or
are driving near railway tracks: more for a train to stop, even under full
Do not get trapped on the railway emergency braking. The safety of you
tracks at a railway crossing. Wait on and your passengers depends entirely on
the approach to the crossing and you, the driver.
cross only when you are sure you
can clear the crossing.
When the last car of a train passes Vehicles carrying
the crossing, make sure that another
train is not coming before you move
passengers or
ahead. A second train can come dangerous goods
on another track from a different
direction. You may not be able to hear Commercial vehicles transporting
the second train because of the noise passengers or dangerous goods can be
of the first one. required by law or company policy to stop
Never drive around the gates. If the at railway crossings. Be prepared to stop
gate is down, or raising or lowering, when you are following a commercial
do not cross the tracks. vehicle near a railway crossing.
If your vehicle has a standard
(manual) transmission, do not change
gears while crossing the tracks. If Light rail transit
you cannot complete the shift, your
vehicle could be stalled on the tracks. Light rail transit (LRT) crossings in
If your vehicle stalls on a Calgary and Edmonton are similar to
railway crossing, get everyone other railway crossings and require
out of the vehicle and away from pedestrians, cyclists and motorists to
the track immediately. If a train is use caution in these locations.
coming move well away from your LRT systems are powered by
vehicle and away from the tracks. If electricity, which makes them very quiet.
possible, go in the direction where These crossings use a variety of warning
the train is approaching. This will devices like regular traffic signal lights,
prevent you from being hit with flying signs, bells and gates. These warnings all
debris if the train hits the stalled mean stop and do not cross the tracks.
vehicle. Never drive around the gates, even if
During poor weather or at night, be an LRT train has just passed. Another one
alert for advance railway warning may be coming from the other direction.
and railway signs. Drive at a speed Due to its weight and speed, a train may
that will allow you to be able to stop take up to 100 metres (330 feet) to stop in
within the distance clearly lit by your an emergency.
headlights.

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Off-highway vehicles
When driving, be aware of off-highway
vehicles and their drivers operating close
to, or wanting to cross the highway. Use
caution if you see all-terrain vehicles,
snowmobiles, or similar vehicles.

Funeral processions
If you are driving your vehicle in a
funeral procession, you may follow the
procession through an intersection
controlled by a stop sign or a red traffic
control light without stopping. You must
have your headlights on, and may only
proceed if you are following immediately
behind the vehicle ahead in the
procession, and it is safe to do so.
Do not pass through a funeral
procession. Yield the right-of-way until it
has passed before proceeding.

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9
Driving Within
the Law
Driver fitness Keep your eyes moving by scanning
the road ahead and behind. Stay alert
Are you fit to drive? to your surroundings and check your
vehicles gauges.
Alcohol and drugs, some medications, Use sunglasses on bright days.
stress, fatigue (mental, emotional, and If you are feeling tired, stop for a rest.
physical), and lack of sleep will impair Walk around your vehicle.
your judgment and ability to responsibly Do not drive after drinking alcohol
and safely operate a vehicle. or taking drugs.
Alcohol, and prescription and over-the-
counter medications also can impair your Drugs and medications
judgment and vehicle-handling ability.
Some prescription and non-prescription
Fatigue (over-the-counter) medications can
have an impairing affect on your
Fatigue can be deadly. It can be caused vehicle-handling ability, judgment and
by: responsible decision-making when
lack of sleep or rest operating a vehicle. Side effects can
emotional stress include drowsiness or dizziness.
boredom Talk with your doctor and pharmacist.
driving for long periods of time Know the effects of all prescription
physical activity and over-the-counter medication you
illness are taking before operating any motor
eye strain vehicle. Know what the effects of alcohol
or drugs will be if you combine them with
Overeating, use of alcohol or drugs, your medication.
or a warm vehicle can increase the
effects of fatigue. Alcohol
Fatigue can increase the time it takes
you to react. It can also impair your Choosing to consume alcohol while
judgment and decision-making. This can operating a motor vehicle is a decision
result in driving errors like driving off the that carries a very high risk.
road or into another lane or oncoming Drinking alcohol before and while
traffic. You may not realize that you are in driving continues to be a major cause of
a dangerous situation or be able to react traffic deaths and injuries in Alberta.
quickly. From 2004 to 2008, each year
To reduce the risk, do the following: approximately 110 people died and
Be sure you are well rested before you another 1,900 were injured in collisions
start your trip. related to alcohol on Alberta highways.
Keep your vehicle at a comfortable
temperature. Make sure it is
well ventilated.

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Illegal drugs or alcohol will impair your drivers abstract.
driving. Operating a vehicle safely and
responsibly requires that you be alert. FULLY-LICENSED DRIVERS:
Impairment begins with the first drink or If you have accumulated eight to 14
drug use. demerit points within a two year period,
It is important that all drivers you will receive a letter notifying you of
understand the risks if drinking or drug your demerit point standing.
use and driving, and realize that there If you have accumulated 15 or more
are risks, laws and penalties involved demerit points within a two-year period
with this choice. You may face: your drivers licence privileges will
heavy fines be automatically suspended for a period
a criminal record of time.
time in jail When the time of your suspension
the loss of your drivers licence has been served, your drivers licence
privileges privileges will be reinstated with seven
increased vehicle insurance premiums demerit points remaining on your drivers
damage to property licence record. These points remain on
serious injury or death your driver record for a period of two years
loss of employment, if driving is from the reinstated date on the letter.
required as part of the job
GRADUATED DRIVER LICENCE
(GDL) DRIVERS:
Driving responsibly If you have accumulated four to seven
demerit points within two years, you
Demerit points and will receive a letter notifying you of your
consequences demerit point standing.
If you have accumulated eight or more
Demerit points are recorded against demerit points within a two-year period,
your driving record when you are your drivers licence privileges will be
convicted of an offence. automatically suspended for a period of
You are convicted of an offence time.
when you: When the time of your suspension
pay the fine assessed on your ticket has been served, your drivers licence
voluntarily privileges will be reinstated with three
appear in court and are found guilty demerit points remaining on your drivers
fail to appear in court and are licence record. These points will stay on
convicted (guilty) in absence your driver record for a period of two
years from the assessed date.
Convictions and times when your
drivers licence privileges have been
suspended remain on your driving record
for 10 years and will appear on your

CHAPTER NINE DRIVING WITHIN THE LAW 107


DEMERIT POINT PENALTIES FOR FULLY-LICENSED AND GDL DRIVERS:

Points Offence

7 points Failing to remain at the scene of a collision

Careless driving
Failing to stop for a school bus
6 points
Racing
Speeding (exceeding limit by at least 51 km/h)

Failing to stop at a railway crossing (School bus or a vehicle


5 points carrying explosives, gas or flammable liquids)
Failing to stop for a peace officer

Failing to yield right-of-way to a pedestrian in a crosswalk


4 points Following too closely
Speeding (exceeding limit by 31 to 50 km/h)

Driving to the left of the yellow line / Driving left of center on


unmarked two-way
Driving in the wrong direction on a one-way highway
Failing to report a collision
3 points Failing to stop at an intersection controlled by a stop sign
Failing to stop for a red light at an intersection
Impeding passing vehicle
Improper passing
Stunting
Speeding (exceeding limit by 16 to 30 km/h)

Failing to obey instruction of traffic control device


Improper backing - backing into an intersection or crosswalk
2 points or unsafe backing onto a highway
Improper turns
Improper turns - U-turn
Traffic lane violation
Speeding (exceeding limit to maximum of 15 km/h)

For a complete listing of the Demerit Point Program visit: www.transportation.


alberta.ca/525.htm

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DEMERIT POINT PENALTIES SPECIFIC TO GDL DRIVERS:

Points Offence

Curfew - driving between midnight and 5 a.m. (Class 7 Learner


stage only)
2 points
Having more passengers than seat belts
Supervisor (accompanying driver) not fully qualified

FULLY-LICENSED AND GDL or more points, a three point credit is


DRIVERS: applied to your driving record for a two
Drivers licence privilege suspensions: year period. Contact a driving school
First automatic one month for more information about government-
suspension. approved defensive driving courses.
Second (within one year) automatic
three month suspension.
Third (within two years) automatic six Driving laws
month suspension. You will be required
to attend a hearing with the Alberta Federal: Criminal Code of
Transportation Safety Board. Canada
You are required by law to give up your Offences related to impaired driving are:
drivers licence on or before the date your impaired driving regardless of blood
suspension begins. This can be done at alcohol content
any Alberta Registry Agent office. blood alcohol level over the legal limit
You may be eligible for a Restricted drug or drug-alcohol combination or
Operators Licence. For more a toxicological (blood or urine) sample
information, visit www.transportation. refusing to provide a breath or
alberta.ca/2566.htm. blood sample
You may not appeal a demerit impaired driving causing bodily harm
point suspension. Convictions can only impaired driving causing death
be removed from your driving record driving while suspended or disqualified
by an appeal through the courts.
Contact any Alberta Provincial Court If you are found guilty under the
for more information. Criminal Code of Canada of driving while
When two years have passed from the impaired, and you have:
date of a conviction, the demerit points been found guilty under Section 253 or
assessed for that conviction are removed 254 of the Criminal Code of Canada,
from your drivers record. will be disqualified from driving and
If a Government-approved defensive your licence is suspended. for one year
driving course has been successfully from the date of the finding of the guilt
completed prior to accumulating 15 a prior offence in the last 10 years,

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you will be disqualified from holding Alberta has progressive administrative
a drivers licence for three years from sanctions for impaired driving convictions:
the date of the conviction 1st Criminal Code Charge within
two or more prior offences in the last 10 years:
10 years, you will be disqualified from Sustained licence suspension until
holding a drivers licence for five years your criminal charges have been
from the date of the conviction. dealt with by the courts
if a death or injury occurs as a result Towing and impound charges
of an impaired offence, the minimum 3 day vehicle seizure
licence suspension is five years even If convicted of the criminal code
for a first offender. offence, the driver is suspended
for one year and must participate
Provincial: Traffic Safety Act in the mandatory Ignition Interlock
Program for one year
ALBERTA ADMINISTRATIVE LICENCE If convicted, the driver must
SUSPENSION (AALS) PROGRAM: complete a Planning Ahead
The Alberta Administrative Licence impaired driving course
Suspension (AALS) Program deals with
alcohol, drug-related impaired driving 2nd Criminal Code Charge within
offences and refusal to provide breath 10 years:
or blood samples. This includes illegal Sustained licence suspension until
drugs as well as legal drugs such as your criminal charges have been
prescription medication with side effects dealt with by the courts
that may cause the driver to be impaired. Towing and impound charges
7 day vehicle seizure
ADMINISTRATIVE LICENCE If convicted of the criminal code
SUSPENSIONS: offence, the driver is suspended
An Administrative Licence Suspension will for three years and must also
be issued to a driver charged under the participate in the mandatory Ignition
Criminal Code for: Interlock Program for three years
Blood alcohol content greater than .08 If convicted, the driver must
Ability to operate a motor vehicle complete an IMPACT weekend
is impaired by alcohol, drugs or a impaired driving course, which may
combination include assessment and monitoring
Refusal to comply with a lawful
demand of a peace officer (e.g., 3rd Criminal Code Charge within
for a breath sample) 10 years
Drivers charged with an alcohol or Sustained licence suspension until
drug related impaired driving offence will your criminal charges have been
face an immediate licence suspension, dealt with by the courts
which remains in place until the criminal Towing and impound charges
charge is resolved. 7 day vehicle seizure

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If convicted of the criminal code If the suspension occurs in the last
offence, the driver is suspended for year of GDL, the driver will be held in the
five years and must also participate Graduated Drivers Licensing program
in the mandatory Ignition Interlock until they are suspension free for one
Program for five years year.
Complete the IMPACT or Charges under the Criminal Code of
assessment and monitoring Canada for Blood alcohol concentration
Attend a hearing with the Alberta of .08 or greater; ability to operate a
Transportation Safety Board motor vehicle is impaired by drugs,
alcohol or a combination, or refusal to
Drivers convicted of an impaired provide a breath sample for GDL drivers,
driving offence that causes death or will fall under the Alberta Administrative
injury will receive a mandatory five year Licence Suspension Program.
suspension of their driving privileges.
IMMEDIATE ROADSIDE SANCTIONS
Refusal to provide a breath sample (IRS) PROGRAM
continues to result in a charge under Driving skills are seriously affected when
the Criminal Code (Canada). In blood alcohol levels reach 0.05 and
addition an immediate suspension the risk of being in a serious collision
is issued and the driver will remain increases. Drivers who provide a breath
suspended until the criminal charge sample between 0.05 and 0.08 are
is resolved. subject to immediate roadside sanctions
as follows:
ALBERTA ZERO ALCOHOL 1st Offence within 10 years:
TOLERANCE (AZAT) PROGRAM FOR Immediate 3 day licence suspension
GRADUATED DRIVER LICENCE (GDL) Towing and impound charges
DRIVERS: 3 day vehicle seizure
Drivers licensed under the Graduated
Driver Licence (GDL) Program who 2nd Offence within 10 years:
have consumed any amount of alcohol, Immediate 15 day licence
cannot operate a vehicle. GDL drivers suspension
who violate this condition will have their Towing and impound charges
drivers licence privileges suspended 7 day vehicle seizure
immediately for 30 days under the GDL Complete a Planning Ahead
AZAT program. The vehicle will also be impaired driving course or
seized for 7 days. If a GDL driver violates equivalent
this condition a second time he or she Upon referral by the Registrar the
will have their drivers licence privileges driver will have to a hearing with the
suspended for 30 days with a 7 day Alberta Transportation Safety Board
vehicle seizure and will be directed to
appear before the Alberta Transportation
Safety Board (ATSB).

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Driving while your drivers
3rd Subsequent offence within 10 licence privileges are
years: suspended or disqualified
Immediate 30 day licence
suspension If you operate a motor vehicle while your
Towing and impound charges drivers licence driving privileges are
7 day vehicle seizure suspended or disqualified you can face
Complete the IMPACT or time in jail, fines, or both. In addition, if
equivalent and may include you are currently serving a suspension,
assessment and monitoring you will face another suspension. The
Attend a mandatory Alberta vehicle you are driving will be seized and
Transportation Safety Board hearing impounded for 30 days regardless of
who is the registered owner. All towing
ALBERTA 24 HOUR SUSPENSION charges and impound fees will be
This suspension is given to drivers whose charged to the registered owner of the
ability to operate a motor vehicle has vehicle.
been impaired by a physical or medical Your drivers license driving privileges
condition, or by drugs or alcohol. A can be suspended or disqualified. If you
24 hour licence disqualification will be receive a drivers licence suspension
issued. or disqualification you will receive
notification via registered letter to the
last recorded address on your drivers
Drivers licence licence record, from Driver Fitness and

suspensions and Monitoring , indicating the reasons for


your suspension or disqualification.
disqualifications If your drivers licence driving
privileges are suspended or
In addition to any penalties under the disqualified, your Notice of Suspension
Criminal Code of Canada, the Province of letter will identify the length of your
Alberta will suspend your drivers licence suspension or disqualification and the
privileges and impose conditions you conditions that you must meet to have
must meet to have your driving privileges your driving privileges reinstated.
reinstated. The Province of Alberta When you have met the conditions of
suspension is served at the same time as your suspension or disqualification you
a court-ordered driving prohibition. will receive another letter from Driver
Fitness and Monitoring, indicating that
your suspension or disqualification has
been removed and the date you are
eligible to operate a motor vehicle.

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Reinstatement of your that says your driving privileges have
drivers licence privileges as been reinstated will be mailed to you.
a result of an alcohol or drug If your drivers licence expires during
related offence the suspension period, it cannot be
renewed until all the conditions for
When you are convicted of an alcohol, reinstatement have been met.
drug, or alcohol-drug-related offence,
your drivers licence privileges suspension Ignition interlock program
takes effect at that time.
A Notice of Suspension will be sent to WHAT IS THE IGNITION INTERLOCK
you by mail to the last recorded address PROGRAM?
on your drivers licence. Make sure your If you have lost your driving privileges
drivers licence has your current address. through an impaired driving conviction,
Suspensions remain in effect until the Ignition Interlock Program can
all the conditions on the Notice of allow you to gain driving privileges
Suspension are met. This includes drivers with conditions. Depending on the
who have left the province. Read your circumstances, participation may be
notice carefully to ensure you have voluntary or mandatory.
met the conditions of your suspension. If The program is mandatory for:
you have not met the conditions of your all drivers who have more than
suspension your driving privileges may one alcohol-related Criminal Code
not be reinstated. conviction in the past ten years
The Notice of Suspension will include first offences when the driver is
all the conditions that must be met prior convicted for driving with a blood-
to reinstatement of your driving privileges. alcohol concentration (BAC) greater
For an alcohol, drug, or alcohol- than the legal limit of 0.08
drug-related driving charge some of the Drivers who refuse to provide a
conditions that you may have to meet breath, blood or toxicological (blood
are: or urine) sample
1. Attend a one day driver program. The Alberta Transportation Safety
2. Attend a weekend driver program. Board must approve your participation.
3. Mandatory participation in the You will have to pay all costs
Ignition Interlock Program. associated with the installation and
maintenance of the approved ignition
You will also be required to pay the interlock device.
reinstatement fee and take a road test.
After your suspension period is over, More information about this program
you must go to an Alberta Registry Agent can be found at:
office and provide proof that you have www.transportation.alberta.ca/iip
met your reinstatement requirements. The
registry agent will then be able to issue
you a drivers licence. A written notice

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Reinstating your drivers Alberta
licence privileges as a Transportation
result of a demerit point
suspension Safety Board (ATSB)
DRIVERS LICENCE SUSPENSION Driving a motor vehicle is an earned
A Notice of Suspension letter will be privilege that carries a considerable
mailed to the last address recorded amount of responsibility. The driving
on your motor vehicle file. It is your habits of each motorist contribute to
responsibility to notify an Alberta the level of traffic safety in Alberta. The
Registry Agent office anytime you primary purpose of the provinces driver
change your mailing address. licensing system is to supervise habits
The Notice of Suspension letter will and apply enforcement where necessary.
indicate the conditions that must be In order to achieve this goal, the ATSB
completed prior to reinstatement of concentrates on driver rehabilitation.
your driving privileges. Individuals having to appear before the
The Notice of Suspension will ATSB may appear with or without legal
indicate the effective date of your counsel.
suspension. The ATSB may suspend, for a
You must turn your drivers licence definite or indefinite period of time,
over to any Alberta Registry Agent the drivers licence of any person
office on or before your effective date. referred by the Registrar, the Minister,
It is illegal to be in possession of your by the courts or police. The ATSB may
drivers licence while you are serving a order that a person take an education
suspension. It is a serious offence to program or prescribe other conditions
operate a vehicle while serving to hold a drivers licence.
a suspension. Before suspending or restricting driving
You must serve the term of privileges, the ATSB gives the person
the suspension. at least 10 days notice in writing (unless
driving privileges are already suspended).
PROVINCIAL SUSPENSIONS In making a decision, the ATSB takes
Provincial suspensions may be imposed into consideration the persons driving
for reasons such as a poor driving record, record, driver attitude, driving skills and
failure to pay a legal judgment, medical knowledge, driving disabilities and any
reasons, or failure to comply with a Notice other factors it considers relevant.
to Report.

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10
Towing a Trailer
Registration and Brakes are required on a trailer if they

licence plate are needed to control the safe movement


of the trailer. However, the following
You must have valid registration from an trailers do not require brakes:
Alberta registry for your trailer and it must trailers with a gross weight of 910
be with you when you are towing the kilograms (2,000 pounds) or less, or
trailer. There must also be a valid license trailers with a gross weight that is less
plate attached to the rear of the trailer than half the unloaded weight of the
and clearly visible. The registration and vehicle that is doing the towing.
licence plate are required before the trailer
can be used on the road.
Towing a trailer
Equipment Allow more time and distance than
you would without a trailer between
Your trailer must have working tail- oncoming vehicles and your own
lights, brake lights and turn signals that before you enter into traffic. It will
are activated from the towing vehicle. take you longer to reach the speed of
If you have a ball-and-socket hitch, the traffic flow because of the extra
you will also need to attach safety weight of the trailer. As well, you need
chains between the trailer and the more space to accommodate the
towing vehicle. Chains should be added length of the trailer.
crossed under the tongue of the trailer It will take you longer to stop. Increase
and fastened securely. This applies to the following distance between you
all trailers except fifth-wheel trailers. and the vehicle ahead.
If your trailer is equipped with a If you are driving on a multi-lane
secondary emergency breakaway highway, remember that slower-
system, be sure that the system is moving vehicles should travel in the
connected properly according to the right lane.
manufacturers instructions. Plan your driving. Look well ahead
Adjust your vehicles mirrors so you to anticipate and manage potential
can see the traffic clearly that is hazards. Avoid situations that may
approaching from behind. You must require quick lane changes or
use extension mirrors if the trailer is unexpected stops.
wider than the vehicle that is towing If traffic builds behind you, find a safe
the trailer. place to stop off the road to allow
others to pass.

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Turning at intersections

TO TURN LEFT:
Approach the turn slowly. When you
are close to the intersection, travel
near the right edge of your lane
without crossing or extending any part
of your vehicle or trailer into the next
lane. This will give you more room to
complete the turn safely.
Begin your turn when the front of your Turning right when towing a trailer -
vehicle is even with the left side of your note path of vehicle and trailer wheels.

intended lane.
Glance occasionally in your left outside To turn right, reverse these directions.
mirror at the trailer wheels during However, If you do not allow for the
the turn. The trailer wheels will travel off-tracking you could make contact
a path that is inside the path of the with a curb, a parked vehicle or a
wheels of your vehicle. This is called pedestrian.
off-tracking.
To allow for the off-tracking, steer Backing a trailer
towards the right side of the lane on
the road you are entering. Backing a trailer takes practice. At times,
As soon as your trailer is through the to manoeuvre the trailer when reversing
turn safely, steer the vehicle into the you will turn the steering wheel in the
centre of your lane. opposite direction than you would when
reversing without the trailer.
When using a vehicle to back a trailer,
do the following:
Have someone guide you.
If you do not have a guide, walk to the
back of the trailer to be sure the path
behind is clear.
Always reverse at not more than a
walking pace.

Turning left when towing a trailer -


note path of the vehicle and trailer wheels.

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Position of the towing vehicles tires for
backing a trailer.

Begin backing by turning the steering


wheel in the opposite direction you want
to go. Turn the steering wheel right to
go left. Turn the steering wheel left to go
right.
To avoid having your vehicle contact
the trailer, only turn the steering wheel
one-quarter to one-half turn. As soon
as the trailer begins to turn, return the
steering wheel to the normal position.
Use only small steering wheel
movements to steer the trailer.

When backing a trailer to the right, be


aware that your visibility is limited due to a
blind spots behind the trailer.

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NOTES

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