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10 Rules of the Road Every Driver Should Know in Ontario (1)

"Learn the top 10 rules of the road every driver should know in Ontario! Stay safe on the road and avoid accidents with this comprehensive guide.

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10 Rules of the Road Every Driver Should Know in Ontario (1)

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  1. 10 Rules of the Road Every Driver Should Know in Ontario As a new driver, it's essential to understand the rules of the road and traffic laws in Ontario. Knowing these rules will help you to stay safe on the road and avoid any accidents. In this article, we'll discuss the top 10 rules of the road every driver should know in Ontario. Drive on the Right Side of the Road In Ontario, you should always drive on the right side of the road, except when passing another vehicle. This rule is important to ensure that traffic flows smoothly and avoids collisions. It's also essential to use your left turn signal when changing lanes or passing another vehicle. Come to a Complete Stop at Stop Signs and Red Lights When you approach a stop sign or a red light, you should always come to a complete stop before the stop line or crosswalk. This rule is important to ensure that you have full visibility of the road ahead and avoid accidents. Yield the Right of Way to Pedestrians and Cyclists In Ontario, pedestrians and cyclists always have the right of way at crosswalks and intersections. As a driver, you should always yield to them to avoid any accidents. Keep a Safe Following Distance It's important to keep a safe following distance from the vehicle in front of you. This distance should be at least two seconds, and it should increase in bad weather or poor visibility. This rule is essential to avoid any rear-end collisions. Avoid Using Your Cell Phone While Driving In Ontario, it's illegal to use your cell phone while driving. This includes texting or making phone calls. Using your phone while driving is extremely dangerous, and it can lead to accidents. Observe the Speed Limit In Ontario, there are different speed limits for different roads. It's important to observe these speed limits to avoid any accidents. You should also adjust your speed according to road and weather conditions. Wear Your Seat Belt Always wear your seat belt while driving, and make sure all passengers in your vehicle do the same. This rule is essential to ensure your safety in case of an accident. Don't Drive Under the Influence of Drugs or Alcohol In Ontario, it's illegal to drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol. This rule is important to ensure that you are fully alert and can make quick decisions while driving. Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol is both illegal and extremely dangerous. Use Your Turn Signals

  2. Always use your turn signals when turning or changing lanes. It's also important to check your mirrors and blind spots before making a move. This rule is essential to avoid any accidents and ensure your safety on the road. Be Aware of Emergency Vehicles on the Road When you see an emergency vehicle on the road, you should pull over to the right side of the road to allow them to pass. This rule is important to ensure that emergency vehicles can reach their destination as quickly as possible. In conclusion, as a student of a driving school in Ontario, it's essential to know the rules of the road and traffic laws. These rules are important to ensure your safety and avoid any accidents. By following these 10 rules of the road, you can improve your road safety and reduce the risk of accidents while driving in Ontario. Remember, as a driver, it's your responsibility to be aware of and adhere to Ontario's driving regulations.

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