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Licence suspensions. Driver prohibitions. Administrative driving prohibition. Vehicle impoundment. It'll cycle through your missed questions until you've answered them all correctly. This question quiz tests your knowledge of parallel parking, intersections, U-turns, and more. Covers changing lanes, driving in a roundabout and through an intersection, and the use of uncontrolled intersections. All 60 must-know road sign questions that you're very likely to see on your official BC knowledge exam.
Contains all Hard questions some of the toughest questions most people fail. Questions cover more complex roads situations such as intersections including roundabouts , divided and undivided highways, and shared lanes. Includes information about fines, penalties, DUI regulations, and reasons a BC driver might lose his or her driving privileges.
The Hardest Marathon is literally the hardest step. It contains all questions from this level. As close to the real thing as it gets.
Stops as soon as you've reached the passing or failing score. No hints and no explanations. Double-click on an image to zoom in on the details. Displays real-world driving situations as seen from the driver's seat. These are the kinds of problems that drivers contend with regularly. Watch a live action videoclip of real traffic situations and click or tap on the developing hazards.
You'll get points for spotting them as soon as they start to happen. We also think it's a good idea. We know that it can be very boring, but you'll be glad you did it. A great place to start as it covers the basics of commercial driving in BC. This test covers must-know topics such as driving in poor visibility, improving your vehicles's fuel economy, and more.
Contains essential questions that cover things like using a backup alarm device, the use of low-beam headlights, and submitting an annual medical report. All 60 must-know road sign questions that you're very likely to see on your official BC commercial driver's knowledge test.
Another set of 63 road sign questions that you must know before attempting the BC commercial driver's knowledge test. Just like the real exam. The Simulator mimics the experience of a commercial driver's exam, pulling random questions from a huge database. The same number of questions that you can skip and the same passing score, no hints or explanations. New questions every time you restart. You'll get a hint and a detailed explanation for each question to help you better understand and remember the underlying rule.
Covers the use of flares, fusees, and reflectors, and also automatic slack adjusters, vehicle inspection, and more. Topics covered: licensed gross vehicle weight GVW , stopping on icy roads, off-tracking, and cargo securement systems. Questions cover backing up a tractor-trailer, transporting various types of cargo, crossing railway tracks, and more.
Questions on glad hands, transporting dangerous goods, pre-trip inspection, and chocking the wheels. This question Marathon contains all questions from our other BC Class 1 licence tests. The Exam Simulator will quiz you on 35 random questions and will stop as soon as you've reached the passing or failing score. A new set of questions is generated every time you restart, so take it a few times for better results. Covers humpback railway crossings, driving a school bus, controlled railway crossings, and double-clutching.
Topics covered: performing an en-route inspection of the cargo securement system, idling, and keeping a logbook. Questions cover letting passengers on or off your vehicle, maintaining a proper following distance, and stopping on icy roads. Topics include completing a pre-hill inspection, driving safely under snowy or icy conditions, and crossing railway tracks.
Questions on progressive shifting, the length of your danger zone, and transporting persons with disabilities. This question Marathon contains all questions from our other BC Class 2 licence tests.
Covers various uses of governors, covering an aggregate load, and effects can a poorly distributed load. Questions on maintaining a proper following distance, coupling, keeping a logbook, and adjusting a manual slack adjuster.
Topics covered: oversize load permits, peak torque, off-tracking, revolutions per minute, and stopping on icy roads. Topics include backing up a large vehicle, spacing tiedowns to secure your load, brake fade, and automatic slack adjusters. Covers turning right safely, completing a trip inspection report, driving around a curve, and parking on a downgrade.
Questions about off-duty time, overheated brakes, the National Safety Code, danger zones, and more. Topics covered: governor's role in the air brake system, air brake chambers, the wheelbase of a vehicle. This question Marathon contains all questions from our other BC Class 3 licence tests.
Covers the use of emergency equipment, hours of service regulations, driving through intersections, and more. Includes questions on the maximum following distance, skidding, conducting a pre-trip inspection.
This question Marathon contains all questions from our BC Class 4 licence tests. Covers the basics of air brakes, such as maximum acceptable leakage rates, alcohol evaporator, and applying the service brakes. This practice test covers some of the toughest questions most BC applicants get wrong. Topics include the air brake inspection, the pushrod stroke, and the air pressure monitoring gauges. Contains 50 must-know questions for your BC Air Brakes exam.
Each question is based on the information straight from the British Columbia Air Brake Manual for Topics covered in this test include caging a brake chamber, adjusting the air brakes, wedge brakes vs. S-cam drum brakes, and more. The Marathon will cycle through your missed questions until you've answered every one of them correctly. The Exam Simulator will quiz you on 25 random questions and will stop as soon as you've reached the passing or failing score.
The BC government recommends that you read the official motorcycle handbook. This BC Practice Test contains 30 questions designed based on the official British Columbia motorcycle driver's handbook. Another set of exam-like questions that will test your basic knowledge of motorcycle riding in British Columbia, as well as traffic signs and road rules.
Designed to give you more practice, contains questions from all other practice tests, but with a twist: it'll cycle through them until you've answered each of them correctly. The Exam Simulator will quiz you on 40 random questions and will stop as soon as you've reached the passing or failing score.
The most recent official version of the BC Driver's Manual. You can view it online or download the PDF. The most recent official version of the BC Motorcycle Manual. The most recent official version of the BC Commercial Manual. Applying for a licence in B. There are steps put into place that allow you to easily transition into becoming a responsible licensed driver. You will…. There are restrictions put in place designed to keep you safe and help you ease into the responsibilities of driving.
If you answered YES to these questions, then you are ready to proceed in getting your novice licence. Sharpening those driving skills are the key to passing the road test. Here are some specific skills you should be practicing. Your practice should not be limited to this though. A good driving mentor should be able to properly guide you on additional skills. On the class 5 road test, you will be expected to do a pre-trip check - if your car is not safe to drive, you won't be able to take your test.
Be prepared to demonstrate the knowledge of hand signals and recognize potential hazards. Expect to drive around the city, commercial areas and highways. Your road test will take about 60 minutes. We know you want to do your best to not make any mistakes that would cause you to fail your road test. Here are errors that applicants seem to make often:. Filling out your test card prior to your road test see ICBC website will help you feel more confident. Make sure to ask the examiner questions if you have any!
Then, your vehicle will be checked if it properly functions. At some points during the test, you'll be asked to identify the hazards you see while you are driving. You will need to look ahead and use your mirrors to identify all the hazards around your vehicle. You will have a chance to discuss what you did right and wrong on your test after you've completed the exam.
If you move to B. You may simply exchange your valid driver's licence for a Class 5 licence if you meet the following criteria:. You will need to take a knowledge and road test. You should always qualify for all endorsements that your employer requires. However, it may be a wise investment in your professional future to obtain as many CDL endorsements as you can. General Knowledge. Class 1. Class 2. Class 3. Class 4. Air Brake. As a new driver, you'll first need to your L Class 7 learner's licence , then your N novice licence , and then your full-privilege driver's licence after passing your Class 5 test.
You can get your L on or after your 16th birthday. To get your L, you must score a minimum of 40 out of 50 questions on the multiple-choice knowledge test. On average, it takes minutes to complete. Roughly one in five questions on your official knowledge test will be about road signs. You'll be allowed to skip each question up to two times during the test. The official passenger vehicle and motorcycle knowledge tests are offered in 11 languages.
The questions are based on the real exam and have been updated for Next up:. British Columbia has a graduated licensing program. Select your knowledge exams Next up:. Text version. Easy Step 2 Complete all questions. Questions cover braking distances, blind spots, yielding to pedestrians, and more.
Pass your British Columbia driver's test. Be fully prepared in days, not weeks with Premium. Tell me more! Hard Step 3 Complete all questions. Free 5-question demo. Topics covered: skidding, backing up, stale green light, and space conflicts.
This test covers the use of turn signals, sharing the road, hand signals, and driving at night. Hardest Step 4 Almost there! Complete all 60 questions. Exam Simulator Step 5 Complete at least 3 times. Behind-the-wheel Section Prepare for your road test. Pass your British Columbia commercial driving exam. General Knowledge: Class 1, 2, 3, 4 Complete all questions.
Questions about driver fatigue, off-duty time, emergency vehicles and signing the logbook. Topics covered: warning devices, compounding the air brakes, using load binders, and upshifting.
Covers air brake systems, your vehicle's turning radius, and ways to prevent a vehicle fire. Class 3: Heavy Truck Truck with more than two axles Complete all questions. Topics covered include the air supply valve, the low air warning device, and the brake chamber. Class 8 Motorcycle Complete all 90 questions and Exam Simulator. Questions on dealing with tailgaters, swerving, crossing a railway crossing safely, and more.
BC Driver's Handbook Online. BC Motorcycle Handbook Online. BC Commercial Handbook Online. You may apply for your licence as early as age When applying for a B. Find a driver licensing office near you by using ICBC website.
Please note that some offices do NOT do testing. Call prior to your visit to make sure the service required is available. Visit ICBC website to find the closest location and give them a call to find out the hours of operation and services available.
If you are under the age of 19, a parent or legal guardian must bring you. RoadSafetyBC may request that a driver have a medical exam. Be prepared that you may be asked questions about your physical health and ability to drive. If you do need a medical, you will be informed by a letter. The vision test is required when you go in to take your Knowledge test. It is all a part of acquiring your L. Get your L learner licence after passing your knowledge test.
Get your N novice licence after violation-free driving for 12 months with a licensed driver and passing your class 7 road test. Get your full licence after 24 months of safe driving and passing your class 5 road test. It allows you to practice your driving skills with a supervising licensed driver at least 25 years of age or older who has a valid Class 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 licence.
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