- 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 October 2024
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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)
- Under British Columbia law, what is the definition of "public transportation"?
- Under British Columbia law, what is the definition of a "bus"?
- Under British Columbia law, a special activity bus
- Under British Columbia law, what is the definition of a "special vehicle"?
- Under British Columbia law, what is the definition of a "taxi"?
- A Class 4 driver's licence allows you to drive
- A controlled railway crossing may have
- An engine governor is
- Which of the following are true about a humpback railway crossing?
- You can prevent passenger injuries by
- Different-sized tires can
- A Class 1 driver's licence allows you to drive which of the following?
- A Slow-Moving Vehicle sign should be placed on any vehicle that travels no faster than
- Under hours of service regulations, which of the following are NOT considered a sleeper berth?
- A vehicle that is twice the weight of a car and is travelling at twice the speed of that car requires how much braking power to stop in the same distance?
- Why should you adjust your head restraint so its top is at least level with the top of your head?
- After working 120 hours in a 14-day cycle, drivers must take ____ consecutive hours of off-duty time before taking 70 hours of on-duty time.
- Airbags are
- When can flashing amber lights be mounted on a vehicle?
- Before you enter a curve, what gear should you select?
- What is the purpose of an antilock braking system (ABS)?
- Under British Columbia law, what are ambulances legitimately used for?
- If you find a defect or deficiency in your passenger vehicle, what should you do?
- The Motor Vehicle Act gives public transit buses the right-of-way. What does this mean?
- Drivers on Cycle 1 must not drive after completing ____ hours of on-duty time in seven consecutive days.
- Drivers on Cycle 2 must not drive after completing ____ hours of on-duty time in 14 consecutive days.
- Which of the following drivers are exempt from wearing seatbelts?
- During a pre-hill inspection of a vehicle equipped with hydraulic brakes, you should do which of the following?
- Every motor vehicle must be equipped with at least ______ separate braking systems.
- How are flares, fusees, and reflectors used?
- According to the British Columbia Driving Commercial Vehicles Manual, what is horsepower?
- How can you downgrade from a commercial licence to a non-commercial licence?
- Idling for longer than five minutes can
- If you are convicted of causing a crash while you were driving impaired by alcohol or drugs, you may face which of the following consequences?
- Each new school bus must be equipped with
- A convex mirror
- While the bus is moving, it is the driver's responsibility to make sure all passengers are
- You are emotionally drained from an argument you had at home. You should
- The floor of your school bus must be washed with a disinfectant solution at least
- When a passenger has a pet or service animal, you should
- A broken centre line on a roadway means that you may
- A bus driver should choose a safe driving speed, primarily based on
- A light-rail transit (LRT) train may take up to ________ to stop in an emergency.
- A white diamond marking in your lane indicates that
- A white X pavement marking in your lane means that
- Which dashboard gauge can help you decide when to upshift?
- An octagonal (eight-sided) red sign is
- An oncoming vehicle at night has not dimmed its high-beam headlights. What should you do?
- Any defect or deficiency that you find on your bus must be
- At a railroad crossing, flashing red lights and ringing bells mean that
- What should taxi cab and limousine drivers do immediately after refusing service to someone?
- Where is the most appropriate place to position a booster seat for a child in a vehicle?
- What is important about seat belts?