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What is an “accessible parking permit”? |
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Who can certify that an applicant has one or more of the conditions mentioned on the Accessible Parking Permit application form? |
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A _______ is issued to people with permanent disabilities and is valid for five years. |
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A _______ is issued when the disability is expected to last more than two months but is not a permanent disability. This permit is not renewable. |
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A _______ is valid for up to one year and is issued upon request to individuals who hold a valid Accessible Parking Permit and plan to fly from any Ontario airport. |
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A _______ is valid for up to five years and is issued to companies and non-profit organizations that own or lease vehicles used to transport people with physical disabilities. |
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What may happen if a person misuses an accessible parking permit? |
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What must be your vehicle’s position once you’ve parked it in a parallel parking space? |
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Where should you park your vehicle on the road? |
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A space where you want to park your vehicle should be: |
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What is parallel parking? |
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How should you start moving into your intended parallel parking space? |
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How should you position your vehicle before moving into the parallel parking space behind the parked vehicle? |
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What should you do when parking your vehicle facing uphill on a road without a curb? |
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What should you do when parking your vehicle facing uphill on a road with a curb? |
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Why should you set the steering wheel towards the curb when parking the vehicle facing uphill on a road without a curb? |
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Why should you turn your vehicle’s front wheels to the left when parking facing uphill on the right side of a street with a curb? |
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Where should you turn your vehicle’s front wheels when parking facing downhill on the right side of a street with or without a curb? |
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Why should you always turn your vehicle’s front wheels to the right when parking facing downhill on the right side of a street? |
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What should you do to prevent your parked vehicle from rolling down a hill? |
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What care should be taken if you need to stop by the side of the road for a short time? |
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What should you do after stopping by the side of the road? |
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What should you do before pulling out your vehicle from the roadside stop? |
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How should you accelerate your vehicle when pulling out from a roadside stop into light traffic? |
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Where should you not park your vehicle? |
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What care should you take when opening the door of your parked vehicle? |
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Why should you use the “Dutch reach method” to open the door? |
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What should you do after parking your vehicle? |
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Why should you not park your vehicle alongside or opposite any construction or obstruction? |
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Why should you not park your vehicle at or near the site of a fire, explosion, motor vehicle crash, or other incidents? |
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When may parking lights be used? |
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Do not park within ________ metres of the nearest rail of a level railway crossing. |
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Do not park within ________ of a bridge. |
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Do not park within ________ meters of a fire hydrant. |
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Do not park within ________ metres of an intersection. |
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Do not park within ________ meters of an intersection controlled by traffic lights. |
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Do not park within _________ metres of a public entrance to a hotel, theatre, or public hall when it is open to the public. |
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