Newfoundland and Labrador Highway & Sharing the Road Practice Test
Highway, lane positioning, blind spots, sharing the road with cars and trucks
Unlock Full TestWhat this Newfoundland and Labrador practice test covers
- Highway
- Lane position
- Blind spots
- Sharing
The actual Newfoundland and Labrador knowledge test has 30 questions, and you need at least 24 correct (80%) to pass. This practice test is based on the official Motor Registration Division (MRD) driver handbook.
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These questions come from our bank of 139+. The real Newfoundland and Labrador written test draws from similar material in the official driver handbook.
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1
What is the helmet requirement for motorcycle riders in Canada?
- A.Optional for experienced riders
- B.All riders and passengers must wear an approved helmet
- C.Required only on highways
- D.Required only for riders under 18
2
What is the role of the sweep rider (tail rider) in a motorcycle group?
- A.The slowest rider who naturally falls behind
- B.The last rider in the group — typically experienced, who watches for riders falling behind, signals problems to the lead, and assists with breakdowns
- C.Any rider who wants to ride at the back
- D.A rider without a valid licence learning from the group
3
What must a motorcyclist do when merging onto a highway?
- A.Stop at the end of the acceleration lane
- B.Match highway traffic speed in the acceleration lane before merging
- C.Enter at any speed
- D.Use the shoulder to merge
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