Nunavut Safety, Gear & Impairment Practice Test
Helmets, protective gear, impaired riding, weather, visibility
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- Helmet
- Gear
- Impairment
- Weather
- Visibility
The actual Nunavut knowledge test has 30 questions, and you need at least 24 correct (80%) to pass. This practice test is based on the official Department of Community and Government Services, Motor Vehicles driver handbook.
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What should a motorcyclist wear for maximum visibility in poor weather conditions in Canada?
- A.Dark clothing
- B.A tinted visor for glare reduction
- C.No visor for better peripheral vision
- D.High-vis gear and a clear visor
During Nunavut's summer, the sun can stay low on the horizon for much of the day and night. How does this low-angle sunlight affect a motorcyclist?
- A.It has no effect because summer days are warm
- B.It only affects riders wearing tinted visors
- C.It can cause strong glare that hides the road and other vehicles
- D.It lights the road evenly and improves visibility
Why is alcohol impairment more dangerous on a motorcycle than in a car?
- A.Motorcycles are faster
- B.Alcohol evaporates faster on a motorcycle
- C.Balance and judgment, impaired by alcohol
- D.Police target motorcyclists more
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