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New Brunswick Dangerous Goods (TDG) Practice Test 1

15 questions on dangerous goods (TDG), drawn from the official commercial driver's manual.

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What this test covers

  • TDG is federal Transport Canada certification, not a provincial licence endorsement.
  • There is no Canadian HazMat endorsement; do not carry US terminology into the Canadian material.
  • Learn the nine TDG classes and the diamond placards that identify each hazard.
  • Placards and safety marks are required at or above set quantities so responders can identify the load.
  • Carry the shipping document (with a 24-hour number) and proof of valid TDG training, renewed every 36 months.
  • CANUTEC is the number to call for help during a dangerous-goods incident.

This practice test draws on the official commercial driver's manual. The real New Brunswick commercial knowledge test requires an 80% score to pass.

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