Driver education is overdue for an upgrade. This is it. Skyrocket your chances of passing the driving test with these province-specific practice tests.
Study the rules of the road and prepare for your driver examination without attending a driving school
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By the time you take the exam, you'll breeze through the questions.
Whether you're in Ontario aiming for your G1 or a Class 5 licence to showcase your driving skills, or in Alberta preparing for the Class 7 to prove your driving experience, our tailored practice tests are designed to equip you with the knowledge and confidence needed to pass on your first attempt. Begin your journey to safe and proficient driving today!
Did you know that 5 out of 10 Canadians (this number is even higher in some provinces) fail their driving knowledge test the first time they take it? Tests.ca increases your chances of passing the knowledge portion of the driving test. Take our free practice tests as many times as you need to – until you're ready to take the real thing.
Each Canadian province or territory has its own traffic laws, so you'll want to prepare using accurate questions that are based on your province's driver's guide. Our questions come directly from that guide, which makes them very similar to the actual driving test.
Our practice tests are written using the latest version of the Handbook, so they’re always up-to-date. When your province or territory updates their manual, we update our questions as well. You’re never dealing with outdated test information.
Since we design our questions and test structure to imitate the real exam, you’ll be better prepared than if you just study using the manual alone.
It can be difficult to keep track of all the information in the Driver’s Handbook. Practice tests are a great way to help you integrate that knowledge and reinforce it without re-reading the same dull material.
With instant feedback, you'll know immediately whether your answer is correct. Plus, each question comes with a detailed explanation so you’ll understand and remember it better.
Tests.ca is the only online driver education program that offers Challenge Bank™ where your missed questions are stored automatically so that you can review and retake them.
Our questions are clear, straightforward and easy to understand. We don't use trick questions that make it seem like you have to memorize an obscure point of the law.
When the big day comes, you'll be prepared and face it with full confidence. The questions will feel familiar because you'll have practiced them before.
Study more effectively when you're motivated. Instead of giving up when things get boring, you'll keep going with encouragement, compliments on your progress and suggestions to help you achieve more.
Mindlessly flipping through the driver's handbook pages can get monotonous. Tests.ca turns learning new things and retaining that knowledge into a game.
The more you want to play, the better prepared for your test you’ll be. By the time you’ve mastered all our tests, you’ll be over-prepared (in a good way) for your driving test.
Multiple difficulty levels ensure you gradually gain confidence while completing driving practice tests that range from easy to knuckle-cracking hard.
A driving test, also known as a driving exam or a driver's test, is a procedure designed to assess an individual's ability to operate a motor vehicle, including passenger cars, motorcycles, or commercial vehicles. In Canada, successfully passing a driving test is typically one of the prerequisites for obtaining a driver's licence. The responsibility for administering driving tests and issuing driver's licenses falls to the provincial governments. The driving test is comprised of two parts: a written knowledge test (or "written exam") with multiple-choice questions that evaluate knowledge of driving rules and laws, and a practical behind-the-wheel test (also known as a "road test" or "skills test") to assess safe driving capabilities. The written test draws from the official Driver's Licence Manual, covering topics such as road rules, traffic laws and signs, penalties, limits, and safe driving practices.
The car you're using for your test should be familiar to you, and not one that you're sitting in for the first time. You'll want to know where the controls are for everything from the lights to the windshield wipers, so you aren't frantically searching if it starts raining. The way each car's brake and gas pedals react can be different, so knowing how sensitive these are can help you avoid braking or accelerating too aggressively or too slowly.
Like anything else, learning how to be a good driver takes lots of time behind the wheel practicing. There are things you'll learn while driving that you just can't get from reading, so it's important to log plenty of time at the wheel.
Whether it's weather conditions, an ambulance coming down the road or any other situation that could happen, you should be mentally prepared to adapt and adjust accordingly. The only true way to do this is get in those hours of practice driving, and trying to do so in a variety of weather conditions. Only getting out to drive on beautiful, sunny days will only work against you if your test lands on a rainy, overcast day.
It sounds obvious enough, but it's easy to get distracted by what the evaluator is doing. Trying to sneak a peek at what they're writing down or their facial expressions is not a good idea, if you're hoping to walk out of there a licensed driver. Paying attention to the road, and what's happening around you is the best way to ensure that whatever the examiner is writing down is positive – and you can read all of that once your test is over anyway. Leave everything else at the door, and give your full attention to the task at hand. Whether it's schoolwork or other things happening in your life, it needs to be temporarily put to the back of your mind.
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