SCREENSHOT HARD
U.S. Rules of the Road Quiz
7 Minute Quiz 7 Min
Ian Fortey
6 Min Quiz
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SCREENSHOT HARD
7 Minute Quiz 7 Min
SCREENSHOT
7 Minute Quiz 7 Min
KNOWLEDGE
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PERSONALITY
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KNOWLEDGE
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PERSONALITY
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KNOWLEDGE
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KNOWLEDGE
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PERSONALITY
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The history of driving in Canada is nearly identical to that of the US since the border was not nearly as well enforced back in the day as it is today, and free trade and free travel between the two countries was pretty commonplace. Cars in Canada have been around since the 1860s, and when Henry Ford started producing his Model T, it shipped to Canada as readily as it did to all corners of the United States. It's no surprise then that many of the same laws came into play when both countries had to begin establishing rules of the road.
Just like laws vary from state to state to meet the demands of citizens so too did the laws between the US and Canada change a bit as things evolved. It's worth knowing the difference between laws if you ever want to travel between the two countries, and, let's be honest, it's kind of cool to learn some of the laws that apply even in your own country that you may never have heard of before because they're a little obscure or unusual. If you think you know your traffic laws pretty well, why not show us what you've got in this quiz?
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