- Based on official Newfoundland and Labrador 2025 Driver's manual
- Updated for January 2025
Driving Practice Test: Newfoundland and Labrador
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We leverage feedback from our vast community of users to understand which topics are most frequently tested. This helps us focus on the areas that are most relevant and beneficial for your preparation. - Expert Content Creation:
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In line with our commitment to accuracy, we quickly update our practice questions to reflect any changes in the provincial government manuals. Additionally, we update the free electronic copy of the state's driver's license manuals on our site, typically within a few days after the government publishes them.
Our thorough quality control process ensures that you have access to practice tests that are as accurate and up-to-date as possible. We believe in the power of well-prepared drivers and are dedicated to providing you with the best study tools to help you succeed on your driver's knowledge exam.
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- When entering a divided highway, you should
- If you wish to slow down or stop but your brake-operated signals are not working, you should signal by
- Under the Highway Traffic Act, an impaired driving offence is considered a second offence if it occurs within _______ of the first offence.
- You must not park within ____ of the entrance to a public building.
- The Newfoundland and Labrador Road Users Guide recommends that you maintain a following distance of at least ________ while driving under ideal conditions.
- When parking your vehicle facing downhill next to a curb, you should turn the front wheels
- When parking your vehicle facing uphill next to a curb, you should turn the front wheels
- You're driving on a divided highway. If you miss your exit, what should you do?
- Which of the following collisions does not need to be reported to police?
- In NL, are you allowed to double park?
- If your vehicle breaks down, you should NOT
- If your wheels lock while you're braking on a slippery surface and your vehicle is NOT equipped with antilock brakes (ABS), what should you do?
- If you need to brake on a slippery surface and your vehicle is equipped with antilock brakes (ABS), what should you do?
- At night, you should use low beams
- Underinflated tires are a common cause of
- When driving at night, you should
- You should double your usual following distance when
- If fog closes in completely while you are driving and visibility is reduced to near zero, what should you do?
- In NL, the speed limit on gravel roads is _______ except where otherwise signed.
- In NL, you are not allowed to carry _______ in a house or boat trailer while it is being towed.
- Areas of the road that you cannot see in your mirrors are called
- A solid yellow line to your left means that
- If you experience a tire blowout, you should NOT
- If you get stranded in the snow, what can you do to keep warm?
- If you start to feel drowsy, what should you do?
- If you are approaching a stop sign, you must
- If you were just involved in an accident in which no one was injured, what information must you exchange with the other drivers?
- What is the safest thing to do when your vehicle drives over black ice?
- Which of the following statements about seat belts is true?
- If a rear tire blows out, the rear end of your vehicle will pull strongly