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  • Based on official British Columbia 2025 Driver's manual
  • Updated for April 2025
While knowing the rules of the road and safe driving practices are essential for obtaining a British Columbia learner’s permit, you should also understand the ways you may lose it. You wouldn’t want to earn your driving privileges only to receive a costly fine or have them revoked for violating a safety regulation. It is important to understand how your judgment and behaviour as a driver can lead to these undesirable consequences. For instance, anyone having a few adult beverages at the Vancouver International Jazz Fest should stop drinking before their blood alcohol content level is above the allowable limit for driving. Otherwise, if caught driving, a fine, suspension of driving privileges, or even imprisonment could result.

Before receiving your learner’s permit, you must meet a few requirements, including passing the ICBC official knowledge test. You must answer 80% of the questions on the official knowledge test to receive a passing score. Questions about the situations under which drivers may lose their driving privileges are included. Our British Columbia ICBC Fines, Limits, and Regulations Practice Test will prepare you to answer the questions pertaining to these situations. The practice test contains 30 multiple-choice questions to learn how these rules can affect your driving privileges. Understanding them will increase your score on the official knowledge test and help make you a safer driver.

This Fines, Limits, and Regulations Practice Test makes you more aware of the various ways your driving privileges may be sanctioned than other on-line resources can. The practice test is based on the most recent British Columbia ICBC driver’s manual and is up to date as of April 2025. This driver’s manual is the most authoritative source you will find on fines, limits, and regulations. Using the information from this source, the practice test will be more effective in teaching you what you should know than a study guide. It offers you interactive feedback to teach you the subject matter you don’t know. The practice test includes 30 multiple-choice questions to assess your knowledge level. If you get a question wrong, the practice test provides a detailed explanation of the correct answer. In comparison, a study guide only trains you to memorize the answers to the questions. It doesn’t provide supporting information that may be important in protecting yourself from unintended actions. If you want to take every precaution necessary to keep your driving privileges, you can depend on the practice test to lead the way.

While you can make a Nanaimo bar with the catch of the day, you can get hold of great driving skills with more practice tests at https://tests.ca/british-columbia/.
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What to expect on the official exam
50

questions

40

correct answers to pass

80%

passing score

16

minimum age to apply

List of questions (classic view)
  1. A child passenger must be over ________ to travel in a forward-facing child safety seat.
  2. In which of the following situations can you legally use headlights?
  3. The penalty for using or possessing an invalid driver’s licence or identification card is
  4. If you are convicted of impaired driving causing bodily harm, you will be sentenced to jail for
  5. In British Columbia, which of the following offences carries the MOST demerit points?
  6. The period over which your Driver Risk Premium (DRP) is assessed and calculated is
  7. In which of the following situations will a driver have to pay a Driver Risk Premium (DRP)?
  8. Which lanes are vanpools permitted to travel in?
  9. If you see a school bus with alternating flashing red lights and possibly a swing‑out stop sign, you must stop
  10. Which of the following is NOT a construction zone rule or regulation?
  11. What is the speed limit when approaching stopped vehicles displaying flashing lights that are on your side of the road?
  12. If your vehicle breaks down and gets stuck on a railway track, how far away from the vehicle do you need to go to be safe?
  13. Which of the following is NOT a legal requirement if you are involved in a vehicle crash?
  14. Which of the following car seats must be used for a newborn?
  15. What is the minimum following distance when you're following a large vehicle such as a truck or bus?
  16. If you're following a fire truck, you must keep back at least
  17. In British Columbia, which of the following offences carries the FEWEST penalty points?
  18. Effective November 1, 2019, if you accumulate 17 demerit points, your penalty point bill will be
  19. In British Columbia, you must use your headlights
  20. You should drive in third gear if you are driving at speeds between
  21. You must yield to pedestrians when
  22. As a Graduated Licence Program driver, you are allowed to operate a hands-free electronic device when
  23. According to Transport Canada, it takes ______ to process a maximum blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08 back to zero.
  24. What is the minimum distance that you should maintain between your seat and the driver's airbag?
  25. All of the following are reasons police could impound your vehicle EXCEPT
  26. You may be prohibited from driving for 1-3 ____ after your first "driving while impaired" offence.
  27. When you move, you must update the address on your driver's licence
  28. In B.C. cities and towns, the speed limit is ____ km/h except where otherwise posted.
  29. In B.C., the speed limit outside cities and towns is ____ km/h except where otherwise posted.
  30. In B.C., you are NOT allowed to park your vehicle
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