Free Canadian driving test practice,
built for every province.
Pick your province and start practising in 30 seconds. No signup. No catch.
Practice the real questions your province actually asks.
Canada's driving rules aren't national. Ontario's G1 isn't Quebec's SAAQ knowledge test isn't BC's ICBC L. Each province writes its own handbook, sets its own pass mark, and asks its own questions. Most prep tools either pretend that doesn't matter or only cover one or two provinces well.
Drive IQ Canada writes a separate question bank for every province and territory, drawn from each region's official handbook. When you pick Saskatchewan, you study SGI rules. When you pick Quebec, you study SAAQ rules in English or French. No filler, no US content, no generic "Canadian" questions that don't match anything you'll actually see.
Study less.
Remember more.
Reading the handbook cover-to-cover works, eventually. Drive IQ Canada gets you there faster. We track every question you've answered, flag the ones you keep missing, and bring them back at the moment you're about to forget them. It's called spaced repetition, and it's the same technique medical students use to memorise thousands of terms before exams.
How our method worksTwo vehicles arrive at the same time at an uncontrolled intersection (no signs or signals). Who has the right of way?
What is the minimum following distance recommended in good driving conditions?
A school bus ahead of you on a two-way road has stopped with red lights flashing and its stop arm extended. You must:
Using a hand-held cell phone while driving in Canada is:
Your rear wheels start to skid to the right on an icy road. To recover, you should:
Real questions.
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Built for your province.
Every question comes with a hint to help you reason through it, and a full explanation after, so you understand the rule, not just the answer. Get it wrong? It goes back into your study queue automatically.
Correct!
At an uncontrolled intersection, the driver on the right has the right of way. This rule appears in every provincial handbook (Ontario HTA s.135, BC ICBC, SAAQ, SGI). When in doubt, yield — never insist on right of way.
Correct!
At an uncontrolled intersection, the driver on the right has the right of way. This rule appears in every provincial handbook (Ontario HTA s.135, BC ICBC, SAAQ, SGI). When in doubt, yield — never insist on right of way.
Know when you're actually ready.
No more guessing whether you've studied enough. No more booking your test, hoping for the best, and paying the rebook fee when it doesn't go your way.
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6-dimension analysis
See exactly where you're strong and where you need work: coverage, accuracy, speed, and more.
Personalised study path
We find your weakest topics and build a focused plan so you study what matters most.
Pass probability
Know your real chances of passing before you walk in. No guessing.
Weak topic recovery
Questions you miss come back automatically until you've truly learned them.
Free Canadian practice tests by province
Car / Class 5 / G
1900+ exam-like questions
All 13 provinces & territories
Rules, signs, signals, parking & more
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1800+ exam-like questions
All 13 provinces & territories
Control, gear, lane positioning, hazards
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4400+ exam-like questions
Class 1 (Class A in Ontario)
Air brakes, hours of service, cargo & more
Start free testsBuilt for how Canada actually tests drivers.
Most prep tools treat Canada as one market. We don't.
French SAAQ coverage
Quebec's knowledge test is administered in French. So is ours. Real translations by humans who know SAAQ terminology, not Google Translate guesses.
Province-specific question banks
G1 questions reference Ontario laws. ICBC questions reference BC's "Learn to Drive Smart" manual. We don't recycle one question bank across thirteen provinces.
Commercial Class 1, done right
Air brakes, hours of service, cargo securement, pre-trip inspection. The full Class 1 (Class A in Ontario) prep, not just a "commercial" filler section.
Updated for the current handbook
When SGI updates a rule or MTO changes a sign, our content updates. We track every provincial regulator's manual revisions.
Hints that teach
Stuck on a Canadian road sign? Every question has a contextual hint plus a full explanation after, so you reason your way to the answer instead of guessing.
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