- Based on 2025 NL commercial driver's licence manual
- Updated for January 2025
Newfoundland and Labrador Class 4 Licence Test 4
- Perfect for first-time and renewal commercial applicants, and those adding endorsements
- Triple-checked for accuracy
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- The broken centre line on your side of the roadway means you may
- The time you spend riding on a ferry is considered off-duty time unless
- The trailer hand valve should not be used to hold an unattended trailer because
- The way in which a vehicle can be manoeuvred depends on which of the following?
- This driver is using a hand signal. The driver intends to
- This hand signal indicates that the driver intends to
- This steady red X signal over a lane on a highway indicates that
- To back up with the aid of a guide, what should you do?
- To ensure smooth braking in any size vehicle, you should
- To drive defensively, you should
- To drive defensively, you should
- To drive safely under snowy or icy conditions, what should you do?
- To parallel park, first pull your vehicle alongside the vehicle parked ahead of the parking space. There should be about _______ of space between the two vehicles.
- To recover from a skid, you should
- To reduce whiplash injuries, the space between your head and the head restraint should be
- To stop quickly in an emergency, what should you do if your vehicle has antilock brakes (ABS)?
- To travel down a steep hill, what should you do?
- To turn right in a vehicle with a lot of off-tracking, you may have to
- To turn right safely, what should you do?
- Travelling as a passenger to a place where you will start working as a driver counts as on-duty time if
- Travelling as a passenger to a place where you will start working as a driver counts as on-duty time if
- Turning right from one two-way road into another, from where should you begin your turn?
- Two cars are turning left onto a divided highway. Which cars are turning correctly?
- Two cars arrive at a four-way stop at about the same time. Which car should go first?
- Uncontrolled intersections
- Under hours of service regulations, a sleeper berth can be
- Under hours of service regulations, which of the following are NOT considered a sleeper berth?
- Underinflated tires and low tire pressures can cause
- Unless your vehicle has antilock brakes (ABS), using light brake pressure on an icy road will
- Use extra caution when travelling through an intersection with
- What are some common causes of bus passenger injuries?
- What are some common causes of passenger injuries?
- What are the articulation points of a vehicle?
- What are some uses of governors?
- What are the consequences if you exceed your maximum on-duty hours and a peace officer stops you?
- What are the main components of a simple, basic air brake system?
- What are the recommended positions for your hands on the steering wheel?
- What colour are the flashing lights used by an ambulance driver to warn others to yield?
- What do these roadway markings mean?
- What does a downward-pointing green arrow above your lane mean?
- What does this image indicate?
- What does this road sign mean?
- What does this road sign mean?
- What does this road sign mean?
- What does this road sign mean?
- What does this road sign mean?
- What does this road sign mean?
- What does this road sign mean?
- What does this road sign mean?
- What does this road sign mean?
- Where is the most appropriate place to position a booster seat for a child in a vehicle?