- Based on official British Columbia 2024 Driver's manual
- Updated for December 2024
Free ICBC Knowledge Test Practice 2024 (BC)
You'll need to pass a written exam called ICBC Knowledge Test before you can receive your BC learner's licence. You'll take the 50 multiple choice questions test on a computer at your local driver licensing office and you'll need to get 40 out of 50 questions right to get your "L". The written part of the driver's licence test will cover all the information found in the 2024 Learn to Drive Smart: Your Guide to Driving Safely. This free ICBC practice test will cover all of the same information (everything from licensing laws to road signs and signals) as the real test. Take this practice test as many times as necessary until you feel comfortable with the subject matter: this can increase your chances of passing your real exam on the very first attempt. Preparing for and passing the official ICBC knowledge test are the first steps toward obtaining a driver's licence: this is the first stage of the graduated driver licensing program taught at driving schools.
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- This sign indicates that the _______ ends ahead.
- If you see this sign, you should
- This image shows the
- A greater stopping distance is required in which of the following situations?
- Why is it important for you to wear a seatbelt?
- Every year in British Columbia, about ______ children under 9 years of age are injured in motor vehicle accidents.
- According to the handbook "Learn to Drive Smart: Your Guide to Driving Safely," what is stage 3 of child safety restraints?
- Which of the following statements about airbags is true?
- How many mirrors do most modern vehicles have?
- After you've started your vehicle, your ignition switch should be set to which position?
- A single solid yellow line means
- To make a left turn from a one-way road onto a two-way road, you should turn
- What does the entrance to a highway or freeway consist of?
- In British Columbia, it is legal to park your vehicle
- What is lane tracking?
- When you see this sign, you should prepare for a ________ ahead.
- This sign indicates there is a _________ ahead.
- According to the ICBC, almost ______ of crashes in British Columbia have taken place at intersections.
- When should you leave more than two seconds of following distance behind the vehicle ahead of you?
- A cyclist signals a right turn by
- Which of the following statements about a truck's blind spots are true?
- According to experts, about ______ of driving information is transmitted to drivers through their eyes.
- How can the common cold affect your driving abilities?
- If you are under emotional or physical stress while driving, you should
- While talking on a cell phone, a driver can miss about ______ of what is going on around him or her, visually.
- If a vehicle ahead of you is stopped at a crosswalk, you should
- A skid occurs when
- This orange triangle with a red border indicates
- Which statement about sharing the road with a large truck is FALSE?
- What does this road sign mean?
- Under British Columbia law, you must use your headlights
- How can you reduce vehicle emissions?
- In British Columbia, you may not park within _______ of a fire hydrant.
- In British Columbia, you may not park within _______ of a stop sign, traffic control signal or crosswalk.
- How often should the Observation Cycle be repeated?
- If a large animal is in your path and you can’t stop in time, what should you do?
- You're driving on a multi-lane roadway. If a vehicle ahead of you is stopped at a crosswalk, what should you do?
- These two cars arrive at a four-way stop at about the same time. Which car has the right-of-way?
- If one of your passengers does not want to wear a seatbelt, what should you do?
- What should you do if another vehicle is tailgating you?
- If you are a passenger, and you find that your driver is behaving in an unsafe manner, what should you do?
- If you are faced with an unavoidable collision, what should you do?
- If you are faced with turbulence, what should you do?
- If you are going into a curve too quickly, you should
- If you are involved in a crash, what should you do?
- You are in an intersection, waiting to turn left. The traffic light changes from green to yellow. What should you do?
- If you are stranded in snow in your vehicle, you should NOT
- Two cars arrive at an intersection at about the same time. Which of the following is true?
- If you start to skid on black ice, what should you do?
- If you encounter a driver who is behaving aggressively, you should