Free, bilingual practice for every Canadian provincial knowledge test.
Drive IQ Canada is a study tool covering every Canadian driver's knowledge test, in both official languages. Pick your province, answer real questions written from your province's handbook, and walk into the test centre confident.
Why we built this
There are roughly 1.5 million new licence applicants in Canada every year, and there's surprisingly little built specifically for them. Most online practice tests are either generic American sites pretending to be Canadian, or a single province's questions slapped behind a paywall, or content that's quietly years out of date with the actual handbook.
We wanted something better. One tool, every province, both official languages, built question-by-question from the same handbooks the test centres use. Free for the parts that matter most, with optional Pro for unlimited mock exams and the deeper readiness analytics.
If you want to know exactly how the studying works, our Method page walks through the active-recall and spaced-repetition pieces in plain language.
Three licence classes
We cover the three knowledge tests almost every Canadian driver eventually takes. One Pro subscription unlocks all three across all 13 provinces and territories.
Class 5 — Car & Light Truck
The standard passenger licence test. 30–64 questions depending on the province, taken at any provincial registry or service centre.
Class 6 — Motorcycle
Motorcycle-specific rules: gear, lane positioning, scanning, and braking. Most provinces require it before any road riding.
Class 1 — Commercial
Tractor-trailer knowledge test. Federal Hours-of-Service, air-brake systems, cargo securement, plus province-specific rules.
How we keep it accurate
Every question on Drive IQ Canada starts with the official handbook for the province it's tagged to. No exceptions, no copy-paste from competitors. The process looks like this:
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Read the source
An editor reads the relevant section of the official provincial handbook (MTO, ICBC, SAAQ, SGI, MPI, and so on) and pulls out the rules a knowledge test would actually ask about.
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Write the question
We write a fresh multiple-choice question with one clearly correct answer and three plausible distractors. We add a hint, a written explanation, and a citation pointing back to the exact section of the handbook.
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Translate, then re-verify
Every question is hand-translated into the other official language. After a province updates its handbook, we re-audit the affected categories and bump the verification date on the public Sources page.
Every handbook URL we reference, plus the last verified date for every province, lives on our public Sources page. No black box.
Ready to start?
Pick your province and answer 10 real questions from your handbook.