- Perfect for first-time and renewal commercial applicants, and those adding endorsements
- Based on 2024 BC commercial driver's licence manual
- Triple-checked for accuracy
- Updated for November 2024
What you need to know
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What to expect on the official exam
50
questions
40
correct answers to pass
80
passing score
List of questions (classic view)
- If you are required to keep a logbook, what must you have in your possession?
- You are sharing a vehicle with another driver during a trip. The two of you disagree about which defects should be reported. What should you do?
- If you are unable to keep up with traffic on a steep grade, what should you do?
- Why is it risky to drive faster than the traffic flow?
- If you must drive more slowly than the traffic flow, you should
- If you reduce a tire’s air pressure when it is warm,
- If you want to tow a trailer that weighs more than 4,600 kg, and neither the trailer nor your towing vehicle has air brakes, which of the following will you need?
- If your passenger vehicle breaks down and you cannot continue the trip, what should you do?
- If your vehicle becomes disabled, what should you do?
- During your pre-trip inspection, you discover a defect that does not affect the safe operation of the vehicle. What should you do?
- Which of the following can impair your driving?
- In a sedan-type vehicle, how many passengers may be seated on your right side?
- How should you upshift a gasoline-powered vehicle that is not equipped with a governor?
- Under ideal driving conditions, passenger cars and light trucks should maintain a following distance of at least ________ behind the vehicle ahead.
- To drive defensively, you should
- You may let passengers on or off your vehicle on the roadway only where there is at least ________ of road on the left side of your vehicle.
- You may let passengers on or off your vehicle on the roadway only where your vehicle is visible from at least ________ in both directions.
- A tractor-trailer travelling at high speeds creates air turbulence in which of the following areas?
- Your vehicle's engine will start to lug (strain) if it is operated
- Which of the following statements about off-tracking are true?
- On-duty time includes which of the following?
- After you obtain a commercial driver’s licence, your driving record will
- Every commercial passenger vehicle with a seating capacity of more than 12 occupants (including the driver) must have which of the following?
- Every commercial passenger vehicle with a seating capacity of more than 12 occupants (including the driver) must have which of the following?
- Where can passengers keep their baggage?
- Peak torque is
- Why should you use extra caution at railway crossings in rural areas?
- Which of the following statements about revolutions per minute (rpm) are true?
- What is a runaway lane?
- Every ride-hailing (e.g., Uber) vehicle must be less than
- Which of the following may reduce the amount of steering control you have?
- Stopping on icy roads requires
- The maximum speed in an alley is _______ unless otherwise posted.
- How often should you inspect your vehicle?
- Which of the following statements about a vehicle's turning radius are true?
- The way in which a vehicle can be manoeuvred depends on which of the following?
- The time you spend riding on a ferry is considered off-duty time unless
- A tire that is overinflated or underinflated can
- What should you do to prevent a vehicle fire?
- If your brakes get wet, what should you do?
- At a stop sign, you must
- At an intersection, the traffic light is red, but a police officer motions you to go through. What should you do?
- At what speed should you back up your vehicle?
- Before you drive your vehicle, you should
- Before you drive, you should
- Before you may turn left at an intersection, you must yield to
- Besides regular brake maintenance, who is responsible for ensuring that the brakes of a vehicle are working properly before the vehicle is driven?
- Cars A and B have arrived at this intersection at about the same time. Car A wants to turn left and Car B wants to go straight. Who has the right-of-way?
- Compounding the air brakes can
- Double-clutching is
- What is true about harassment?
- Every person has the right to
- How can you avoid a human rights claim?
- The National Safety Code (NSC) in Canada is a set of standards developed by the CCMTA to enhance road safety and efficient movement of people and goods. What is the number of this code?
- Why was the National Safety Code (NSC) established?
- What are the requirements for vehicles for hire?
- Where should information for passengers be displayed in a taxi cab?