In Ontario, as in many other places, the law requires all occupants of a motor vehicle to wear seat belts at all times while the vehicle is in motion. This means that both drivers and passengers must wear their seat belts properly, regardless of where they are seated in the vehicle.
Your license will be suspended for 30 days from the date you hand it over to the Ministry of Transportation. You can lose your license for 2 years if you fail to surrender it.
In this situation you must stop, signal, and then make the turn so as not to interfere with other traffic, including pedestrians.
When approaching a construction area, drivers should always slow down and yield the right of way, if necessary.
This sign is placed in the areas where parking is permitted only for vehicles displaying a valid Disabled Person Parking Permit.
This sign means you have to share the road with oncoming traffic.
This is a 'Slow Moving Vehicle' sign.
This warning sign means that paved surface ends ahead.
This is a 'Passing is not allowed' sign.
Drivers of all ages in either Level One or Level Two 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.
On freeways, several snow plows may be staggered across the road, clearing all lanes at the same time by passing a ridge of snow from plow to plow. Do not try to pass between them. This is extremely dangerous because there is not enough room to pass safely, and the ridge of wet snow can throw your vehicle out of control.
Most passing is done on the left. You may pass on the right on multi-lane or one-way roads and when overtaking a streetcar or a left-turning vehicle. Passing on the right can be more dangerous than passing on the left.
"This is a Stop sign, you must come to a complete stop and yield the right-of-way to passing vehicles from both directions. "
When two vehicles approach an uncontrolled crossing, such as an intersection without any traffic signals or stop signs, at about the same time, the general rule is to yield the right-of-way to the vehicle on the right. This principle is commonly known as the "right-of-way rules."
If another driver gives a signal that s/he wants to overtake and pass your vehicle, give way to the right and do NOT increase speed until the overtaking vehicle has passed your vehicle.
This sign means there is a truck entrance ahead on the right.
A police officer may require a motor vehicle owner to produce a liability insurance card, vehicle ownership documents and a valid driver's license.
When getting out of your car on a busy street, you should open your door only when it can be done safely.
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