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New Brunswick Dangerous Goods (TDG) Practice Test

Updated for 2026 · 39 dangerous goods (TDG) questions of 330 across the full New Brunswick commercial path · Aligned to the commercial driver's manual · See the commercial path

Start with General Knowledge first. We recommend completing it before drilling dangerous goods (TDG) questions.

Remember: TDG is federal Transport Canada certification, separate from your provincial commercial licence - not a licence endorsement test.

Federal dangerous-goods (TDG) awareness: classes, placards, documents, and CANUTEC.

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About the New Brunswick Dangerous Goods (TDG) test

Transporting dangerous goods in Canada is governed by the federal Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Regulations, administered by Transport Canada. It is not a line on your provincial licence: there is no Canadian equivalent of the US HazMat endorsement. Instead, TDG is a separate federal certification and training requirement that exists alongside your commercial class.

This section is study material rather than a licence test, to help you understand the nine TDG classes, when placards and safety marks are required, the shipping documents a driver must carry, the role of valid TDG training (renewed every 36 months), and CANUTEC, Canada's national emergency-response centre for dangerous-goods incidents.

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