Nova Scotia Driving Test Practice: Ace your driving test

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Study for the Nova Scotia Driving Permit Test. Study with flashcards and multiple-choice questions. With over 500 questions. Practice the signs and driving rules. Updated for 2024-2025. Get ready for your driving test!

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When approaching an intersection and you notice the roadway beyond the intersection is blocked with traffic, you should

  1. Proceed slowly into the intersection until the traffic ahead moves on

  2. Keep as close as possible to the car ahead

  3. Sound horn to warn cars ahead to move on

  4. Stop before entering the intersection and wait until traffic ahead moves on

The correct answer is: Stop before entering the intersection and wait until traffic ahead moves on

You should always stop before entering an intersection when the roadway ahead is blocked with traffic, as it can be dangerous to proceed further. Option A suggests continuing into an intersection without a clear path, which can be risky and potentially lead to an accident. Similarly, keeping as close as possible to the car ahead (Option B) can increase chances of a collision if traffic suddenly stops. Honking the horn (Option C) may also be risky as it can startle other drivers and potentially cause a crash. Therefore, the safest course of action is to wait and observe until the traffic ahead clears before proceeding into the intersection.