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Quiz: Do you know your rural Ontario traffic laws?

Three men travelling in a horse and buggy on a road. Photo by hutch photography/Shutterstock

You may be a master of parallel parking and weekday traffic, but cottagers know: the rules change when you get out of town. Or, technically, while the laws have always applied, driving on rural roads means that certain laws are suddenly much more relevant. The change confuses many, and the road to cottage country is paved with the good intentions of disoriented drivers navigating an unfamiliar countryside.

How much do you know about navigating the road between your home and your cottage? Take this test and find out.

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