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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1
What hazard does gravel on paved roads present to motorcyclists?
- A.Gravel is not a hazard on paved roads
- B.Loose gravel on pavement dramatically reduces tire traction, making braking and cornering dangerous — especially on curves, shoulders, intersections, and construction zones
- C.Gravel only affects rear tires
- D.Motorcycles handle gravel the same as cars
2
Why is alcohol impairment more dangerous for motorcyclists than for car drivers?
- A.It isn't — the effects are the same
- B.Riding requires more balance, coordination, and reaction speed than driving — alcohol impairs all three disproportionately, and there's no vehicle structure to protect the rider in a crash
- C.Motorcycles amplify the effects of alcohol
- D.Alcohol only affects car drivers
3
How should a motorcyclist adjust their riding in heavy rain?
- A.Ride normally — modern tires handle rain well
- B.Reduce speed significantly, increase following distance, use gentle inputs for braking/steering/throttle, and avoid painted lines, manhole covers, and oil patches
- C.Pull over and wait for the rain to stop
- D.Ride faster to get out of the rain quickly
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