Traffic laws include the traffic signs and lights, pedestrian signals and pavement markings that tell drivers and other road users what they must do in certain situations. This chapter shows you what many of those signs, lights and markings look like and explains what they mean to drivers.
Getting Your Driver’s Licence
This chapter tells you what license you need in Ontario and how to get it, whether you are a new driver, a visitor, or a resident in Ontario.
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Safe and Responsible Driving
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Getting ready to drive
Think twice before you drive! Make sure you feel good, your car is okay, and the weather is safe. If you're not sure about any of these, don't drive. It's better to be safe than sorry.
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Driving along
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Sharing the road with other road users
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Driving through intersections
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Stopping
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Changing directions
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Changing positions
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Parking along roadways
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Freeway driving
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Dealing with particular situations
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Driving at night and in bad weather
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Dealing with emergencies
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Driving efficiently
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Traffic Signs and Lights
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Keeping Your Driver’s Licence
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Other ways to lose your licence
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Your Vehicle
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Off-road Vehicles & Snowmobiles
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