Chapter 9-6: Taking a road test

The BC Class 7 knowledge test is the first step in getting your driver’s licence, but passing the knowledge test is only the beginning.

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BC Driving Test - Chapter 9-6: Taking a road test

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Which of these warning lights staying on could indicate a serious safety problem and cause your test to be cancelled?

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Which of the following vehicle issues could result in your road test being cancelled?

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What should you do to avoid distractions during your road test?

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Which of the following is NOT listed as a typical reason for a road test to be cancelled?

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What is a requirement for B.C.-licensed passenger cars regarding licence plates?

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What type of tire is explicitly not allowed for use during a road test?

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According to the text, what is NOT a required item to bring with you for your road test?

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Why might aftermarket tinting on the front side windows lead to a road test cancellation?

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Installing an accessory 'racing' steering wheel in a 1998 or later car is considered unsafe because it can:

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For safety reasons, what is the requirement for the vehicle's doors during a road test?

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The “Taking a road test” section prepares you for the next stage: the practical driving exam. To take the road test, you must have held your Learner’s (L) licence for at least 12 months and be well-versed in traffic signs, rules, and safe driving habits. The test evaluates skills such as parking, turning, and observing traffic laws. Passing the road test allows you to progress to a Novice (N) licence.