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Driving school knowledge test – Canada


Most states in Canada like in Toronto implement a graduated licensing system wherein new drivers get driving experience and skills gradually. There is a corresponding type of license based on the level of experience of the driver.

License applicants in Canada are required to take and pass several tests. These include a vision test, a knowledge test, and a road test. Knowledge tests, in particular, determine if one has a good understanding of road rules as well as road and traffic signs. The knowledge test also measures the license applicant’s understanding of safe operations, safe vehicle control, and other knowledge about vehicle and driving.

States in Canada have their respective driver’s handbooks and applicants taking knowledge tests are expected to study their handbook before they take a knowledge test.

Depending on your area, the following links will bring you to sites of various driver’s handbooks in Canada. There are also some practice knowledge tests in the sites.

DriveTest
DriveTest offers driver examination services at 55 DriveTest Driver Examination Centres and 37 “Travel Points” throughout Ontario. A “Travel Point” is a Driver Examination Centre which is open on an occasional basis.

Alberta Driver’s Handbook
This leads to the government of Alberta’ driver’s handbook. It also includes practice knowledge test as preparation for getting a driver’s license.

British Columbia Online Practice Knowledge Test
British Columbia’s knowledge test is one of the most comprehensive in North America. The questions are designed to require thinking and understanding, not just memorized facts. The practice test will help new drivers pass the real exam.

Manitoba Driving Quizzes
The site presents sets of quizzes consisting of multiple choice questions based on Manitoba’s drivers handbooks for each class of license.

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