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Nunavut Fines and Limits Test 2025 | NU

Based on the 2025 NU Driver's manual
Questions: 30
Mistakes allowed: 6
Passing score: 80%
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What to expect on the official exam
How many questions:40
How many correct answers to pass:16+16
Passing score:80%
Minimum age to apply:16

Our Nunavut Traffic Fines, Limits, and Regulations Practice Test is designed to help you ace this portion of the Nunavut Class 7 Knowledge Test. To obtain a Class 7 learner’s licence in Nunavut, an individual must be at least 15, present valid government-issued identification, pass a vision screening, pass the knowledge test, and, if under 18, provide written parental or guardian consent. If you fail the exam, you must pay a retest fee.

This portion of the Knowledge Test covers Nunavut’s licensing requirements, vehicle registration and insurance rules, testing regulations, traffic control measures, and right-of-way laws. There are mandatory equipment and safety belt usage rules, and drivers are expected to be aware of potential penalties for violations, including fines, demerit points, and, in serious cases, suspension of driving privileges, insurance issues, and criminal charges.

Vehicles must be registered annually under a plate-to-owner system and carry mandatory liability insurance with at least $200,000 in coverage. Traffic regulations include speed limits, sign compliance, traffic signals, and pavement markings. Right-of-way rules require yielding at uncontrolled intersections, prioritizing emergency vehicles, and protecting pedestrians. Additionally, vehicles must be equipped with functioning brakes, lights, mirrors, windshield wipers, a horn, and a muffler, and all passengers must wear seatbelts. Other potential offences include driving without a valid licence, operating under suspension, and violating licence conditions.

Once you receive a Class 7 Learner’s Licence, you may drive while supervised by a fully licensed driver (but no driving from midnight to 5 a.m.). These restrictions are part of Nunavut’s Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) system, applicable to all new drivers, which grants driving privileges gradually.

Examiners may offer an oral version of the knowledge test if needed, and an interpreter can be used with examiner approval. The Nunavut Knowledge Exam is made up of two sections, each with 20 multiple-choice sections. You must take the exam at a Nunavut Motor Vehicles Office and correctly answer at least 16 out of 20 questions (80%) on each section to pass.

Our Nunavut Fines, Limits, and Regulations Practice Test is based on the most recent version of the Driver’s Manual and contains 30 multiple-choice questions. Immediate explanations for all responses are provided to ensure you ace this part of the official knowledge test.

Fines, Limits, and Regulations are only part of your knowledge exam. Check out our other Nunavut Knowledge Exam Practice Tests!

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Based on 2025 NU driver's license manual
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Perfect for: Nunavut Learner’s Permit, Nunavut Driver’s License, NU Senior Citizens’ Refresher Test, NU Driver’s License Renewal.
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List of questions (classic view)
  1. If you change your name or address, you must notify your nearest licence issuing office within
  2. You may renew your Nunavut driver's licence without retaking any tests as long as it has not been expired longer than
  3. Under normal weather conditions, your vehicle's high-beam headlights can illuminate the roadway _______ ahead.
  4. Most collision-related injuries and deaths are caused by collisions at speeds of
  5. When stopping at a railway crossing within a municipality, you must stop at least _______ from the nearest rail.
  6. According to the Nunavut Driver's Manual, a safe following distance is at least 1½ car lengths for every
  7. If you encounter a vehicle that is creating a large dust cloud on a gravel road, you should slow down to a maximum speed of
  8. Under normal weather conditions, your vehicle's low-beam headlights can illuminate the roadway _______ ahead.
  9. If your vehicle becomes disabled, you should place flares or reflective signs _______ in front of it and behind it.
  10. A motorcycle must have at least one headlight that can illuminate the roadway at least _______ ahead.
  11. When do emergency vehicles with flashing red lights have the right-of-way?
  12. Do not pass if you are within _______ of a bridge, tunnel, or intersection.
  13. You must dim your headlights whenever you are within ________ of an oncoming vehicle.
  14. You must dim your headlights whenever you are within ________ of a vehicle you are following.
  15. For you to be charged with impaired driving, your blood alcohol level
  16. Smoking marijuana has been shown to decrease your braking time
  17. A learner motorcyclist may not operate a motorcycle in a speed zone of
  18. In Nunavut, the basic speed limit for cars outside cities and towns is
  19. During restricted hours, the maximum speed limit in a school zone is
  20. In Nunavut, when must you dim your headlights to low beam?
  21. If you are involved in an accident that results in ________, you must immediately report the accident to the R.C.M.P.
  22. Under poor weather conditions, you should increase your following distance to _______ or more.
  23. In Nunavut, you may NOT park your vehicle
  24. When you park parallel to a curb or the edge of a roadway, your curbside wheels must be within ______ of the curb or edge of the roadway.
  25. To parallel park your vehicle, you need a parking space that is at least _______ longer than the length of your vehicle.
  26. Studies have shown that in ______ of fatal traffic accidents, at least one driver had been drinking.
  27. In Nunavut, the basic speed limit for trucks outside cities and towns is
  28. In which of the following locations can you park your car?
  29. You may not park within _______ of a stop sign, a traffic signal or a flashing beacon.
  30. Under the Criminal Code of Canada, if you are convicted of driving while your licence is suspended or revoked, you may face which of the following penalties?

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