At night, should you meet another vehicle with blinding bright lights, the safest thing to do is to look slightly to the right-hand side.
The broken center line on your side of the roadway means you may pass only if the way is clear.
When you're in a roundabout: - Keep to the right of the center island and drive in a counter-clockwise direction until you reach your exit; - Don't pass large vehicles or change lanes; - Don't stop inside the roundabout, except to avoid a collision.
This is a “Right Lane Ends” sign. If you are in this lane, make sure you safely merge with traffic in the lane to the left.
This is a regulatory sign instructing drivers to keep to the right lane except when passing on two-lane sections where climbing or passing lanes are provided.
Police can also charge drivers with careless driving or even dangerous driving (a criminal offence) if they do not pay full attention to the driving task. If you are convicted of careless driving, you will get six demerit points, can be fined up to $2,000, and can be sentenced to up to six months in jail. In some cases, your licence may be suspended for up to two years.
Drivers of all ages in either Level 1 or Level 2 of Ontario’s graduated-licensing system must also have a blood-alcohol level of zero when driving. New drivers caught drinking and driving will receive an immediate driver’s licence suspension at the roadside for 24 hours and, if convicted, will face a fine of up to $500 and will receive a suspension period as per the Novice Driver Escalating Sanctions scheme. For the first occurrence, you will be suspended for 30 days.
Where a school crossing guard displays a red-and-white stop sign, you must stop before reaching the crossing and remain stopped until all persons, including the school crossing guard, have cleared THE WHOLE ROADWAY and it is safe to proceed. Drivers who don’t follow the stopping requirements may receive a substantial fine and get three demerit points.
This is a sign indicating a roundabout is 300 meters ahead.
You must let the pedestrian finish crossing the road.
Cut down glare at night by following the rules of the road for vehicle lights. Use your low-beam headlights within 150 meters of an oncoming vehicle.
If you are involved in an accident in which someone is injured, you must report the accident at once to the nearest provincial or municipal police officer.
If one of your tires blows while you're driving, you must focus on steering, take your foot off the gas pedal to slow down, and bring your vehicle to a full stop OFF the road.
This is a “Survey Crew Ahead” road sign.
Parking lights are only for parking. In low light, use your headlights, not parking lights.
If the light changes to amber when you're approaching it, stop. Only if a stop cannot be made safely, proceed with caution.