British Columbia

What to expect in the test?

50 MCQ Knowledge Test:

The ICBC knowledge test, often known as the BC learner’s test, establishes the foundation for the remainder of your driving career in BC and elsewhere. It’s crucial to perform well on the test and thoroughly absorb the material since it establishes the groundwork for the traffic signs and regulations you must know to drive safely in British Columbia.

  • Fifty questions with multiple choice
  • evaluate your knowledge of driving laws, signs, and regulations in British Columbia,
  • offered on a computer terminal and can be taken at any ICBC driver licensing location.
  • It can take up to an hour; thus, arriving at the office at least two hours before closing is advised.
  • Marked immediately, and you must receive a 40/50 to pass.

Vision test:

To receive the learner’s license BC offers, you must pass a vision test, general medical screening test, and the BC driver’s knowledge test. The vision test aims to ensure that you have adequate vision to operate a vehicle safely. The medical condition inquiries are meant to evaluate your physical fitness for driving.

The test is available in different languages:

You can take the BC knowledge test in a few other languages, so inquire with your nearby driving testing centre to learn which ones are available. English, Arabic, Cantonese, Croatian, French, Persian, Mandarin, Punjabi, Russian, Spanish, and Vietnamese are the most common languages the test offers.

On the test day:

A quick checklist of everything you need to do and bring with you has been put up because the day of your BC learners test can feel a little stressful. Printing off this list so you can focus on completing the BC knowledge test with a clear head and avoid searching for anything at the last minute could be a good idea.

Have a restful night’s sleep: Before taking the ICBC knowledge test, you should ensure you have a whole night’s sleep and are rested. Recalling the excellent traffic signs and regulations during the test will be simpler the more relaxed you are.

Please arrive on time: The 7L knowledge test does not require an appointment, but it is advised that you arrive at least two hours before closing time so you have time to write the trial and get your vision checked. Try to come earlier in the day during peak times like March break or summer break when the lines can be longer.

Documents to bring:

Identity documents: You must have two forms of identification to take the knowledge test: primary and secondary.

Consent documents: You must bring a consent form signed by your parents or legal guardians if you are under 19.

Aids to Vision: Bring your glasses or contacts if you require them to drive.

Test Your Knowledge With The ICBC:

Breathe deeply, centre yourself, and give the knowledge test your best effort. Those taking the test on a computer terminal may find the following helpful advice useful:

  • Start the test by touching the screen to see if it is blank or only contains a floating number.
  • You can skip the option of skipping questions; if you encounter one you need clarification or are unsure of, forget it. Your performance on the other questions will determine whether or not that. The query appears at the end of the test.
  • Verify your situation -Your score will be updated on the screen’s bottom, and the test will end once you have either given 40 correct answers or more incorrect answers than allowed (10).
  • Ask one of the staff members for clarification if a question is unclear. They cannot give you suggestions, but occasionally, reading the question differently aids comprehension.

Test Retakes: If you fail the test, you can retake the knowledge test as many times as necessary to pass and receive the learner’s permit BC offers.