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Province-Specific Practice Tests

200+ questions tailored to each province's driving regulations including Ontario G1, BC Class 7, Alberta, Quebec, and more

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All practice questions reflect the latest Canadian driving rules, road signs, and traffic laws

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Prepare for Your Canadian Driver's License Test

Getting your driver's license in Canada requires passing a knowledge test that covers road rules, traffic signs, and safe driving practices. Our free practice tests help you prepare with realistic questions based on each province's official driver's handbook.

How to Use This Practice Test

Each province in Canada has its own specific driving regulations and requirements. Select your province from the map above to access practice questions tailored to your region's rules. Our questions cover essential topics including:

  • Traffic signs and their meanings
  • Right-of-way rules and intersection procedures
  • Speed limits and safe following distances
  • Parking regulations and road markings
  • Impaired driving laws and demerit point systems
  • Emergency situations and vehicle maintenance

Tips for Passing Your Driver's Knowledge Test

Success on your driver's test comes from thorough preparation. Here are proven strategies to help you pass:

  • Study your province's official handbook: Each province provides a driver's handbook with all the information you need to know
  • Take multiple practice tests: Repetition helps reinforce your knowledge and builds confidence
  • Focus on road signs: Memorizing traffic signs and their meanings is crucial for both the written and practical tests
  • Understand the reasoning: Don't just memorize answers - understand why certain rules exist for safer driving
  • Time yourself: Practice under test-like conditions to build time management skills

Province-Specific Requirements

Each Canadian province has unique requirements for obtaining a learner's permit and full driver's license. Common elements across provinces include:

  • Ontario (G1): Must be 16 years old, pass 40 multiple choice questions with 80% or higher
  • British Columbia (Class 7L): Must be 16 years old, pass 50 question knowledge test
  • Alberta (Class 7): Must be 14 years old, pass 30 question test with 85% or higher
  • Quebec: Must be 16 years old, pass 64 question SAAQ knowledge exam with 75% or higher

What to Expect on Test Day

When you arrive at the licensing office for your knowledge test, you'll need to bring proper identification and pay the required fee. The test is typically administered on a computer and covers traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving practices specific to your province.

Most provinces allow you to take the test multiple times if you don't pass on your first attempt. However, thorough preparation with practice tests like ours significantly increases your chances of passing on your first try.

Ready to Start Practicing?

Select your province from the interactive map above to begin your free practice test. Each test draws from hundreds of questions covering all aspects of your province's driver's handbook. Practice as many times as you need - there's no limit!

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