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22. It is __________ to drive around, under, or through a railway gate or barrier while it is down, being lowered, or being raised
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5. Which of the following are used to mark railway crossings on public roads in Ontario?
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24. What should you do if you get trapped on a railway crossing?
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`19. How long should you remain stopped at a school crossing?
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14. What should safe and responsible drivers do?
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6. Which lanes should stop for the school bus on a four-lane undivided highway?
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17. How is threshold braking performed?
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15. Which lanes need to stop for a school bus on a highway that is divided by a median?
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13. Which lanes should stop for a school bus on a two-lane undivided highway?
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3. What should you do if you are approaching a stopped school bus with its upper alternating red lights flashing?
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8. How do you go down a long, steep hill in a car with manual transmission?
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2. Who has the right-of-way at pedestrian crossovers?
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9. When should you not obey the stopping requirement for a stopped school bus?
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7. You must not pass any vehicle within __________ metres of a pedestrian crossover.
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3. What sign indicates railway crossings on public roads in Ontario?
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16. Where should you stop when facing a stop sign or red traffic light?
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23. Where should you stop if there is no stop line, crosswalk, or sidewalk present on the road?
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21. When a red “X” is indicated over a driving lane, you should
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18. How long should you wait after coming to a complete stop before entering the intersection?
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1. How far should you stop from the nearest rail or gate, if a train is coming?
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20. Why should you use your right foot for both brake and gas pedals?
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12. How long should you wait at a railway crossing after the train has passed?
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25. If you are approaching a stopped school bus from behind, then stop at least
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11. What are pedestrian crossovers?
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10. What should you do when approaching a railway crossing?