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To legally ride a motorcycle in Alberta, you must pass a motorcycle-specific written knowledge test and meet several other requirements. The knowledge exam consists of 30 multiple-choice questions based on the official Rider’s Guide, published by Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors (ATEC). Aspiring riders should read the contents of this manual at least once to familiarize themselves with riding theory. We offer the latest version of the Rider’s Guide, but because traffic laws and regulations may be changed at any time by the government of Alberta, you should check their website for the latest updates.
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Since this handbook is available online 24/7, you don’t need any software other than a browser to access it. Those who wish to study offline can download a copy of this manual in PDF format by using the download button on the right side of the page. When studying with a stable internet connection, you can initiate a conversation with our automated assistant by clicking the “Chat with handbook” window. It can provide personalized answers to your questions and detailed explanations of any topic described in the handbook.
Ace the official written knowledge test on your first attempt and become a better rider by studying this manual and practising with our Free Alberta Driver’s Practice Test. Dedicate a few weeks to your learning phase and stay consistent with your study routine to build the confidence and knowledge needed to succeed.