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What is a Controlled Intersection?
What is a Controlled Intersection?
A controlled intersection is one that has signs or traffic lights telling you what to do.
What should you do when approaching an Uncontrolled Intersection?
What should you do when approaching an Uncontrolled Intersection?
As you approach, slow down and look out for other road users. Scan the intersection from left to right. If another vehicle has arrived at the intersection before you, slow down and yield. If two vehicles arrive at the same time, the vehicle on the left must yield to the vehicle on the right.
Where should you stop?
Where should you stop?
Stop just before the line
Where should you stop?
Where should you stop?
Stop just before the cross walk
Where should you stop?
Where should you stop?
At an unmarked crosswalk, stop where you would if there was a marked crosswalk
Where should you stop?
Where should you stop?
Stop just before you enter the intersection
What is the Point of No Return?
What is the Point of No Return?
The point in which you can not stop at a controlled intersection safely
The driver in the intersection is trying to turn left. What should he do and be aware of?
The driver in the intersection is trying to turn left. What should he do and be aware of?
The light has turned yellow, but he should continue his turn as he is already in the intersection and watch for oncoming traffic.
Who has the right of way?
Who has the right of way?
The car turning left should yield to the car going straight on.
List 4 things you should do to safely navigate a traffic circle.
List 4 things you should do to safely navigate a traffic circle.
• Slow down as you approach the circle.
• Obey any posted traffic control signs, such as “Yield” or “Stop” signs. If there are no traffic control signs, treat it as an uncontrolled intersection.
• Yield to any traffic in the traffic circle. If another vehicle arrives at the traffic circle at the same time as you do, yield to the vehicle on your right.
• Go around the traffic circle to the right (that is, in a counter-clockwise direction).
If this car is turning left, which lane should he enter on the cross street?
If this car is turning left, which lane should he enter on the cross street?
Move into the center lane.
What do the markings in the center of this road indicate?
What do the markings in the center of this road indicate?
Turning Lanes
What should you be aware of when using this turning lane?
What should you be aware of when using this turning lane?
Oncoming traffic also using the lane to turn left
When are U-turns illegal?
When are U-turns illegal?
• if they interfere with other traffic
• on a curve
• on or near the crest of a hill, where you cannot be seen by other traffic within 150 metres
• where a sign prohibits U-turns
• at an intersection where there is a traffic light
• in a business district, except at an intersection where there is no traffic light
• where a municipal by-law prohibits making a U-turn.
What should vehicle #1 be aware of when turning right? Which lane should he enter?
What should vehicle #1 be aware of when turning right? Which lane should he enter?
He should turn into the non-HOV lane, unless he meets the requirements.
Car #2 wants to turn right but does not meet the requirements of the HOV lane. What should he do?
Car #2 wants to turn right but does not meet the requirements of the HOV lane. What should he do?
To turn right off of a street with a reserved lane, change lanes into the reserved lane where permitted and
when safe.
What are the rules of a Bicycle lane?
What are the rules of a Bicycle lane?
• don’t drive, stop or park in a bicycle lane.
• you may only cross a bicycle lane if the white line is broken or to turn into or out of a driveway.