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Class D Driver's License Written Exam: Questions and Answers, Exams of Transport economics

A comprehensive set of questions and answers for a class d driver's license written exam. it covers various aspects of road safety, vehicle maintenance, and regulations. The questions are multiple-choice, allowing for self-assessment and preparation for the actual exam. the detailed answers provide valuable insights into safe driving practices and regulations.

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CLASS D DRIVERS LICENSE WRITTEN EXAM 2025-
2026/ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|100%
VERIFIED|A+GRADE
1.A police or appointed ministry office has the authority to perform a
safety inspection.
a. At any time and any location.
b. Only at an inspection station.
c. Only on a public roadway.
d. During daylight hours only. - ANS:->>> a. At any time and any location.
2. A properly completed daily inspection report contains:
a. Appropriate schedule.
b. The signature of the driver or person completing the report.
c. Daily log.
d. Delivery schedule. - ANS:->>> b. The signature of the driver or person
completing the report.
3. You must ensure that the following items are secure on the vehicle:
a. Only the load and direct attachments.
b. None, load security is responsibility of operator and driver.
c. Only items being transported for paid compensation.
d. The entire load including items such as gas cans and wheel chocks. -
ANS:->>> d. The entire load including items such as gas cans and wheel chocks.
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CLASS D – DRIVERS LICENSE WRITTEN EXAM 2025 -

2026 /ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|100%

VERIFIED|A+GRADE

1.A police or appointed ministry office has the authority to perform a safety inspection. a. At any time and any location. b. Only at an inspection station. c. Only on a public roadway. d. During daylight hours only. - ANS:->>> a. At any time and any location.

  1. A properly completed daily inspection report contains: a. Appropriate schedule. b. The signature of the driver or person completing the report. c. Daily log. d. Delivery schedule. - ANS:->>> b. The signature of the driver or person completing the report.
  2. You must ensure that the following items are secure on the vehicle: a. Only the load and direct attachments. b. None, load security is responsibility of operator and driver. c. Only items being transported for paid compensation. d. The entire load including items such as gas cans and wheel chocks. - ANS:->>> d. The entire load including items such as gas cans and wheel chocks.
  1. A front tire fails an inspection if the tread on two adjacent grooves anywhere on the tire are: a. Less than 1.5 millimeters (0.06 inches). b. Less than 3 millimeters (0.12 inches). C. Less than 6 millimeters (0.24 inches). d. Less than 15 millimeters (0.59 inches). - ANS:->>> b. Less than 3 millimeters (0.12 inches).
  2. Three of the following activities are considered on-duty, which one is off-duty: a. Driving. b. Time spent on sleeper berth. c. Loading and unloading. d. Performing a daily inspection. - ANS:->>> b. Time spent on sleeper berth.
  3. A longer wheel base between the front wheels and the rear wheels of the vehicle creates: a. More off-tracking. b. The same off-tracking. C. Less off-tracking. d. No change in off-tracking. - ANS:->>> a. More off-tracking. 7.To safely complete a turn you should: a. Touch brakes to warn following vehicles. b. Sound horn to warn pedestrians. c. Proceed slowly and monitor rear wheels of vehicle to avoid curbs, edges and other objects.

c. 23 meters (75 feet). d. 28 meters (92 feet). - ANS:->>> c. 23 meters (75 feet). 12.This sign means: a. No trucks permitted. b. Truck route. c. No truck parking. d. Low bridge clearance. - ANS:->>> a. No trucks permitted.

  1. Dangerous goods transported on Ontario's roads and highways are identified a. Dangerous goods are not labelled. b. With a red circle. c. With a green square. d. By safety markings and labels for each classification of dangerous goods. - ANS:->>> d. By safety markings and labels for each classification of dangerous goods. 14.If during a course of a trip you discover a minor defect, you must: a. Record on daily report, inform operator and monitor condition. b. Record on daily report for checking at next daily inspection. c. Inform operator, no further action required. d. Monitor vehicle condition, no further action required. - ANS:->>> a. Record on daily report, inform operator and monitor condition.
  2. This sign means:

a. No trucks taller than 6.5 meters permitted in this lane. b. No trucks over 6.5 meters in length in this lane. c. This lane is a truck route. d. No truck in this lane. - ANS:->>> a. No trucks taller than 6.5 meters permitted in this lane.

  1. When making a right turn to prevent the wheels from going over the curb or side walk, you should: a. Sound the horn. b. Proceed well into the intersection before turning right. C. Activate the four-way flashers. d. Flash the rear brake lights. - ANS:->>> b. Proceed well into the intersection before turning right.
  2. After a daily inspection, you discover the vehicle does not have any working brake lamps. What must you do? a. No further action is required. b. Record the major defect and do not operate the vehicle until defect is repaired. c. Record the minor defect and proceed while monitoring the condition of the vehicle. d. Record the major defect and proceed. - ANS:->>> b. Record the major defect and do not operate the vehicle until defect is repaired.
  3. What is the minimum number of consecutive off-duty hours you must take after accumulating 13 hours driving

d. Police officer. - ANS:->>> d. Police officer.

  1. A good safe driving practice on a multi-lane highway is to: a. Manage your blind spot and keep adequate space. b. Always drive slower than surrounding traffic to make it easier for traffic to pass. C. Follow other vehicles as closely as possible to make it easier for traffic to pass. d. Constantly change lanes. - ANS:->>> a. Manage your blind spot and keep adequate space.
  2. You may notice excessive lash or free play which may indicate a defect in: a. Brake chamber. b. Suspension. c. Tire tread. d. Steering. - ANS:->>> d. Steering.
  3. Any load which projects from the rear of the vehicle by 1.5m (5 ft.) or more must be marked with: a. A yellow flag or marker in daylight, a blue light at night. b. A red flag or marker in daylight, amber light at night. C. A red flag or maker in daylight, a red light at night. d. A blue flag or marker in daylight, a yellow light an night. - ANS:->>> C. A red flag or maker in daylight, a red light at night.
  4. This sign means: a. Watch for tipping vehicles.

b. Speed bump ahead. c. Slippery road ahead. d. Slow down around curve. - ANS:->>> d. Slow down around curve.

  1. To ensure brakes are functioning normally, you should test the brakes: a. Whenever convenient. b. At the first intersection. c. Immediately after the vehicle is underway. d. After the first 10 km. - ANS:->>> c. Immediately after the vehicle is underway. 27.When approaching an intersection and you notice the roadway beyond is blocked with traffic, you should:) a. Sound horn to warn vehicles ahead to move on. b. Stop before entering the intersection and wait until traffic ahead moves on. c. Keep as close as possible to the vehicle ahead. d. Proceed into the intersection until the traffic ahead clears. - ANS:->>> b. Stop before entering the intersection and wait until traffic ahead moves on.
  2. The maximum width of a commercial motor vehicle, including the load, shall not exceed: a. 1.6 meters (5.2 feet) b. 2.0 meters (6.5 feet) C. 2.6 meters (8.5 feet) d. 5.0 meters (16.4 feet) - ANS:->>> C. 2.6 meters (8.5 feet)

a. Truck green route. b. No heavy trucks. C. Trucks only. d. Trucks permitted. - ANS:->>> d. Trucks permitted.

  1. What documentation is not required by the Highway Traffic Act to be carried in a commercial motor vehicle a) A legible copy of the CVOR certificate. b) The vehicle registration or a true copy. c) Original insurance certificate. d) Safety standard certificate. - ANS:->>> d) Safety standard certificate.
  2. When flares or reflectors are required to mark a disabled commercial motor vehicle on a highway, you must place them: a) 15 meters (50 feet) to front and rear. b) 30 meters (100 feet) to and rear. c) 60 meters (200 feet) to front and rear. d) 90 meters (300 feet) to front and rear. - ANS:->>> b) 30 meters (100 feet) to and rear.
  3. If driving over the centre line while making a right hand turn, you must: a) Only signal the turn and check the mirrors. b) After signaling, immediately take the right-of-way.

c) Sound the horn and move quickly to straddle the lanes. d) Yield to traffic, signal the turn and ensure a safe manoeuvre - ANS:->>> d) Yield to traffic, signal the turn and ensure a safe manoeuvre

  1. What is the maximum number of hours you can drive in a day? a) 10 hours. b) 12 hours. c) 13 hours. d) 15 hours. - ANS:->>> c) 13 hours.
  2. The purpose of a central apron in a roundabout is to: a) Create an extra lane for all traffic. b) Add a visible finish to the inner and outer edges. c) Allow rear wheels to ride over right hand or outside curb. d) Allow the rear wheels to mount the centre portion of the roadway. - ANS:-

d) Allow the rear wheels to mount the centre portion of the roadway.

  1. Who is permitted to change a tire on a commercial motor vehicle? a) Driver. b) Tow truck driver. c) Certified tire installer. d) Owner/Operator. - ANS:->>> c) Certified tire installer.
  2. When climbing a steep hill and your speed is reduced you should: a) Continue driving and activate four-way flashers during ascent.
  1. When approaching a railway crossing and the signal lights are activated, you must stop: a) 5 meters from the nearest rail. b) 10 meters from the nearest rail. c) 15 meters from the nearest rail. d) 20 meters from the nearest rail. - ANS:->>> a) 5 meters from the nearest rail.
  2. The maximum height of a commercial motor vehicle, including the load is: a) 3.75 meters (12.3 feet). b) 4.15 meters (13.6 feet). c) 4.85 meters (15.9 feet). d) 5.25 meters (17.2 feet). - ANS:->>> b) 4.15 meters (13.6 feet).
  3. After you detect and record a major defect on your daily inspection report, what must you do? a) Inform the operator and do not operate the vehicle until defect is required. b) Inform the operator and proceed. c) Schedule for repair and proceed. d) No further action is required. - ANS:->>> a) Inform the operator and do not operate the vehicle until defect is required.
  4. When a daily log is required, you must track: a) On-duty time only. b) Off-duty time only. c) Driving time only.

d) All duty status time. - ANS:->>> d) All duty status time.

  1. In order to transport dangerous goods, you must: a) No qualification is required, just be very careful. b) Be trained and certified by your employer. c) Hold a dangerous goods license and endorsement. d) Be an employee of the manufacturer only. - ANS:->>> b) Be trained and certified by your employer.
  2. Excessive free play or lash e.g., over 10 cm (4 inches), may indicate to you that: a) Steering needs repair or adjustment before proceeding. b) Front tires are too small. c) Minor defect should be noted. d) No action is required. - ANS:->>> a) Steering needs repair or adjustment before proceeding.
  3. Allowing the clutch to slip will result in: a) A faster acceleration when the vehicle is loaded. b) Damage due to overheating. c) A longer lasting clutch. d) Electrical problems. - ANS:->>> b) Damage due to overheating.
  4. Which of the following would be considered a minor defect when conducting a daily inspection? a) Flat tire.
  1. Anti-lock braking systems (ABS): a. Prevent wheel lock and may reduce steering control. b. Cause wheel lock but may not shorten vehicle stopping distance. C. Prevent wheel lock but may not shorten vehicle stopping distance. d. Cause wheel lock to shorten vehicle stopping distance. - ANS:->>> a. Prevent wheel lock and may reduce steering control.
  2. Many commercial motor vehicles have a speed limiting system which limits their maximum speed to: a. 85 km/h. b. 95 km/h. C. 105 km/h. d. 115 km/h. - ANS:->>> C. 105 km/h.
  3. This sign means: a. Report to truck inspection station if over given weight. b. Maximum gross vehicle weight for a bridge. c. Only vehicles above posted weight may proceed. d. Minimum weight for route. - ANS:->>> b. Maximum gross vehicle weight for a bridge.
  4. Which of the following is true when driving in a roundabout? a) Requires a much faster speed. b) Other drivers entering after you have right-of-way. c) Larger vehicles always have the right-of-way.

d) The vehicle in the roundabout had right-of-way. - ANS:->>> d) The vehicle in the roundabout had right-of-way.

  1. This sign means: (diamond in a red circle with a red line across) a) No trucks on route. b) No black diamond route. c) Trucks carrying dangerous goods are not permitted. d) No truck overwhelming. - ANS:->>> c) Trucks carrying dangerous goods are not permitted.
  2. Before descending a steep hill, a good safe driving practice is to: a) Place the gearshift in neutral. b) Turn off the ignition. c) Slow down or gear down. d) Disengage the clutch and coast. - ANS:->>> c) Slow down or gear down.
  3. To assist you in performing the daily inspection, it is necessary to: a) Memorize all the items to be checked. b) Follow a systematic approach, inspection sheet or applicable schedule. c) Ignore items which have not been a problem. d) Inspect only major fault areas. - ANS:->>> b) Follow a systematic approach, inspection sheet or applicable schedule.
  4. When are you required to carry the daily inspection report and applicable schedule? a) At all times.
  1. What distance must you maintain between commercial motor vehicles travelling in the same direction on a highway? a) 30 meters (100 feet). b) 60 meters (200 feet). c) 90 meters (300 feet). d) 150 meters (500 feet). - ANS:->>> b) 60 meters (200 feet).
  2. The person who cannot be charged with an offence for an overloaded vehicle is: a) The driver. b) The shipper. c) The receiver. d) The operator. - ANS:->>> c) The receiver.
  3. You are required to ensure that the brakes on the vehicle are not out- of- adjustment: a) It is not the driver's responsibility to ensure the brakes are in adjustment. b) Once every 24 hours. c) When you think the braking is inadequate. d) At all times. - ANS:->>> d) At all times.
  4. When you can drive the vehicle after identifying a major defect? a) Only after the defect is repaired. b) Until end of day.

c) Until next daily inspection. d) Only after it is reported. - ANS:->>> a) Only after the defect is repaired.

  1. This sign means: a) Vehicles must slow down by 18%. b) 18% of vehicles must slow down. c) Apply brakes on downhill. d) Steep downgrade ahead. - ANS:->>> d) Steep downgrade ahead.
  2. A key principle in loading any cargo on a commercial vehicle is to ensure: a) Load is balanced for safety and vehicle stability. b) Load is on the passenger side of the vehicle to increase field of view. c) Load is on driver side of trailer for ease of viewing. d) Load is all the way to the back over rear axle. - ANS:->>> a) Load is balanced for safety and vehicle stability.
  3. How can you ensure that the vehicle has passed an annual inspection? a) Has to be forwarded to MTO. b) As stated by the operator c) Does not require proof. d) A valid inspection sticker is affixed to the vehicle. - ANS:->>> d) A valid inspection sticker is affixed to the vehicle.
  4. You must inspect the load securement and make necessary adjustments after: a) 80 km.