- Based on 2025 NU commercial driver's licence manual
- Updated for January 2025
Nunavut Class 4 Licence Test 2
- Perfect for first-time and renewal commercial applicants, and those adding endorsements
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- How far back should you stay when following an emergency vehicle with flashing lights and siren on?
- What should you do before making a left turn?
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- Why should you do a shoulder check when making a right turn?
- You're driving a taxi, ambulance, or ride-hailing vehicle. What should you do if it starts to skid?
- When you conduct a pre-trip inspection of your vehicle, all of the following should be considered major defects EXCEPT
- Before you make a left turn in a large school bus, you should do which of the following?
- When driving a school bus, you must NOT do which of the following?
- What does this sign mean?
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- This sign indicates that you may park for one hour
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- What should you do when driving at night?
- If you need to keep a daily log, what else do you need to keep with you?
- Which of these vehicles can you drive with a Class 4 licence?
- Before you may turn left at an intersection, you must yield to
- Besides regular brake maintenance, who is responsible for ensuring that the brakes of a vehicle are working properly before the vehicle is driven?
- Cars A and B have arrived at this intersection at about the same time. Car A wants to turn left and Car B wants to go straight. Who has the right-of-way?
- Compounding the air brakes can
- Different-sized tires can
- Double-clutching is
- During a pre-hill inspection of a vehicle equipped with air brakes, you should do which of the following?
- During freezing conditions, you should exercise extreme caution when driving through which of the following?
- During your brake tests, you find that the brakes are not operating safely. What should you do?
- During your pre-trip inspection, you discover a defect that does not affect the safe operation of the vehicle. What should you do?
- For large commercial vehicles, which of the following are advantages of air brakes as compared with hydraulic brakes?
- For optimal safety, your head restraint should be positioned so that its centre is level with
- Funeral processions have right-of-way over you…?
- Generally the safest drivers are those who
- How can you downgrade from a commercial licence to a non-commercial licence?
- How can you ensure smooth braking of a large commercial vehicle?
- How can you tell how much air pressure is in the service reservoirs?
- How should you drive through a large amount of water on the roadway?
- How should you handle driving around a curve?
- Idling for longer than five minutes can
- If a bus becomes disabled on a roadway at night, flares or reflectors must be placed approximately _________ in front of and behind the vehicle.