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COMMERCIAL DRIVER’S DRIVER’S GU
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Introduction When you are in the dr
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The information in these guides exp
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3 The Basics of Driving 42 Pre-driv
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8 A Driver’s Guide to Operation,
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Graduated driver licensing Regardle
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Vision requirements A vision assess
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Class 5 - GDL The minimum licensing
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For information on the identificati
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Medical requirements It is your res
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Renewing your Alberta driver’s li
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Traffic control signals Traffic con
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proceed in that direction. A pedest
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Provides information such as distan
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Designated lane signs The message o
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NO PEDESTRIANS: NO MOTORIZED SNOW V
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The speed limit for both urban and
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CROSSINGS AHEAD: T intersection T i
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Information and guide signs Informa
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Pavement markings Markings on the r
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This lane is reserved for cyclists.
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Pre-drive basics Walk around your v
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Automatic transmissions have a lock
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wheel, place your left hand at abou
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Many factors affect your stopping t
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When you are leaving a parallel par
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Hill parking The following informat
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Right-of-way Where roadways meet an
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AUse caution and judgment at all in
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When you intend to use at any other
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Be sure you yield the right-of-way
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- Page 89 and 90: Proactive driving Proactive driving
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