- Based on 2025 ON commercial driver's licence manual
- Updated for January 2025
Ontario Class F Licence Test 7
- Perfect for first-time and renewal commercial applicants, and those adding endorsements
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- You are pulling a trailer equipped with air brakes. How can you tell if you have cross-connected the supply line and the service line?
- You enter a curve and due to wet conditions your vehicle starts to skid. What should you do to control it?
- You may be fined as much as _______ for driving a vehicle whose brakes are out of adjustment.
- You may not park in a parking space designated for persons with disabilities unless
- You must treat a flashing red signal like
- You should exercise extreme caution when the asphalt looks
- You should not follow cyclists closely because
- You're approaching an intersection, and you notice that the roadway beyond the intersection is blocked with traffic. What should you do?
- You're driving a vehicle equipped with air brakes. If the low air pressure warning signal comes on, what should you do?
- You're driving a vehicle equipped with an automatic front-wheel limiting system (ratio valve). If you brake hard during an emergency stop, the air pressure delivered to the front brakes will be approximately _____ of the air pressure to the rear brakes.
- Your vehicle's engine will start to lug (strain) if it is operated
- A Class A driver's licence allows you to drive which of the following?
- A Class B driver's licence allows you to drive which of the following?
- You're driving an ambulance in response to an emergency call. Whenever you exceed the speed limit or drive through stop signals, you must consider which of the following?
- A taxi driver must test the brakes on the taxi
- Drivers on Cycle 1 must not drive after completing ____ hours of on-duty time in seven consecutive days.
- Drivers on Cycle 2 must not drive after completing ____ hours of on-duty time in 14 consecutive days.
- During a pre-hill inspection of a vehicle equipped with hydraulic brakes, you should do which of the following?
- During winter months, you should carry ________ in your vehicle.
- How are flares, fusees, and reflectors used?
- How should you upshift a gasoline-powered vehicle that is not equipped with a governor?
- If your passenger vehicle breaks down and you cannot continue the trip, what should you do?
- Where can passengers keep their baggage?
- While your vehicle is in motion, you should
- Who is responsible for making sure that a vehicle's emergency equipment is in working order?
- Which of the following statements about off-tracking are true?
- Why are hours of service regulations in place?
- Why should you adjust your head restraint so its top is at least level with the top of your head?
- You're driving a taxi, limousine, ride-hailing (e.g., Uber) vehicle, ambulance or van. Under ideal driving conditions, you should maintain a following distance of at least ________ behind the vehicle ahead.
- Under Ontario law, when a school bus stops with its red signals flashing, other drivers must
- You're driving on a two-way street when you hear the siren of an approaching emergency vehicle. Under Ontario law, what must you do?
- When travelling at over 60 km/h (40 mph), a bus driver must maintain a following distance of at least _________ behind the vehicle ahead, except when passing.
- After working 120 hours in a 14-day cycle, drivers must take ____ consecutive hours of off-duty time before taking 70 hours of on-duty time.
- After you __________, you must take at least eight consecutive hours of off-duty time.
- You must turn your headlights on at night and whenever you cannot see clearly ________ ahead of you.
- If you intend to make a right turn on a red light, you must
- In Ontario, are you allowed to turn right at a solid red light?
- A mobility device is
- What should you do before speaking to a person who is deaf or has hearing loss?
- What is the appropriate action when transporting a person with a mobility device?
- Which of the following are barriers to accessibility?
- How should you respond if a passenger is harassing you?
- What does equitable treatment entail?
- When does harassment cross into discrimination?
- Under what circumstances is firing someone considered discrimination?
- What is true about harassment?
- Every person has the right to
- How can you avoid a human rights claim?
- The National Safety Code (NSC) in Canada is a set of standards developed by the CCMTA to enhance road safety and efficient movement of people and goods. What is the number of this code?
- Why was the National Safety Code (NSC) established?
- What are the requirements for vehicles for hire?
- Where should information for passengers be displayed in a taxi cab?
- What should taxi cab and limousine drivers do immediately after refusing service to someone?
- Where is the most appropriate place to position a booster seat for a child in a vehicle?