- Based on official Yukon 2024 Driver's manual
- Updated for December 2024
Yukon Fines and Limits Test
- Perfect for learner’s permit and full adult driver’s licence
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- To obtain a Class 1 licence, you must be
- In Yukon, which of the following classes of licence allows you to operate a snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle (ATV)?
- Non-Canadians holding an International Driver's Licence may use their licence in Yukon for up to
- A court order prohibits you from driving for 3 months. As a result, the Registrar of Motor Vehicles disqualifies your licence for 12 months. In all, you will be prohibited from driving for
- If you are convicted of driving while your licence is disqualified for an impaired driving conviction, you may face which of the following penalties?
- In Yukon, it is illegal to smoke in a vehicle carrying passengers under the age of
- To allow the driver's-side airbag to fully inflate, the steering wheel should be at least ______ from the driver.
- If you are coming to a stop at an intersection with no crosswalk or stop line, you should stop
- In Yukon, it is legal to park
- Unless posted otherwise, the speed limit in towns and cities is
- Class 5 novice drivers are not required to have a co-driver, except
- While you are in the Graduated Driver's Licence (GDL) program, if you violate the zero tolerance policy for drugs and alcohol while driving, you may face which of the following penalties?
- A driver with a Class 5, 6, or 7 licence must submit a medical report at age
- Passing a defensive driving course can remove up to ____ demerit points from your driving record.
- In Yukon, which occupants of a car are legally required to wear a seatbelt or appropriate child restraint?
- If the hours are not posted beneath the school zone sign, reduced speeds are in effect
- Whenever a learner driver is driving, his or her blood alcohol content (BAC) must not exceed
- Unless posted otherwise, the speed limit outside cities and towns is
- When passing a cyclist, you should allow at least _______ of clearance.
- In Yukon at night, you must dim your headlights to low beam whenever you are
- Drivers in the Graduated Driver's Licence program may have their licence suspended for a month if they accumulate
- A Class 5 novice licence must be held for at least ________ before the holder can apply for a full-privilege driver's licence.
- A driver's licence has been suspended because he or she accumulated too many demerit points. When the suspension is over, the driver's licence will be reinstated with ____ demerit points, or _____ demerit points if he or she is in the Graduated Driver's Licence program.
- In Yukon, it is illegal for you to ________ if there are passengers under 18 years of age in your vehicle.
- You must wear a seatbelt
- In Yukon, you may not park within _______ of a fire hydrant.
- If you're following a fire truck, you must stay back a minimum of
- U-turns are illegal on or near the crest of a hill where you cannot be seen by other vehicles within
- You must not park your vehicle within _____ of the nearest rail of a railway crossing.
- When you're parallel parking in Yukon, you must park within _____ of the curb.