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View All Plans- Based on 2025 AB commercial driver's licence manual
- Updated for May 2025
AB Class 2 Commercial Licence Marathon
Operating a commercial vehicle is a responsibility that requires a distinct set of skills compared to driving a personal car. Commercial drivers must possess in-depth knowledge of their vehicles and adhere to stringent safety protocols. In Alberta, to legally drive a bus or other designated commercial vehicles, you must acquire a Class 2 Commercial Driver’s Licence. The process entails passing a comprehensive written knowledge test as well as a road test to demonstrate your driving proficiency.
This extensive Marathon Practice Test, comprising 599 questions, is a rigorous tool that encompasses all queries from our other AB Bus Driver practice tests. It’s designed to challenge you until you have correctly answered every single question, ensuring a robust preparation. Aligned with the Alberta commercial driver’s manual for the year 2025, this Marathon is an exhaustive preparation method. For a more segmented study approach, you can also utilize our category-specific Bus Driver practice tests for Alberta. Once you feel confident in your knowledge and abilities, we encourage you to test your readiness with our Bus Driver Exam Simulator.
- Perfect for first-time and renewal commercial applicants, and those adding endorsements
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List of questions (classic view)
- In which of the following situations are you allowed to use a hand-held cell phone?
- When you encounter a flashing red traffic light, you must
- When you see a flashing yellow traffic light, you should
- You are planning to turn at an intersection, and you cannot see any other vehicles around. Do you still have to use your turn signals?
- Two cars arrive at an all-way stop at about the same time. Which car should go first?
- Three cars are approaching this four-way stop, one after the other. Which car should go first?
- In which of these situations are you allowed to pass a vehicle on the right?
- When are you allowed to drive on the shoulder of the road to pass another vehicle on the right?
- You are in the right lane of a four-lane highway. You see an emergency vehicle pulled over ahead with its lights flashing. What should you do?
- If an emergency vehicle with flashing or rotating lights or sounding a siren is approaching, what should you do?
- You are driving on a two-way, two-lane road. You see an emergency vehicle pulled over ahead with its lights flashing. What should you do?
- Which of the following are prohibited in Quebec?
- When driving in work areas, you should
- Which of the following is true about work areas in Quebec?
- What does this sign mean?
- This flagperson's signal indicates that you must
- What does this sign mean?
- Which of the following statements about driving on highways is true?
- In Quebec, backing up is prohibited
- You may drive on the shoulder of the road
- If you are found guilty of driving while using a hand-held cell phone, ____ demerit points will be added to your driving record.
- What does this sign mean?
- If you are found guilty of knowingly providing false information on your application for a licence, you will be fined up to
- You are at the scene of an accident in which one or more persons were injured. What should you do?
- If you are found guilty of failing to carry your driver's licence while you're driving, you will be fined up to
- When driving conditions are good, use the _________ to leave enough space behind the vehicle in front of you.
- If you are found guilty of driving too fast for weather or traffic conditions, you will be fined up to
- You have entered an intersection to turn left on a flashing green signal light. Then the signal light turns yellow. What should you do?
- You are approaching an intersection with a green signal. A pedestrian hasn't finished crossing your path. Who has the right of way?
- If you refuse to provide a breath or blood sample when requested by a peace officer, which of the following will happen?
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