Complete ICBC Class 1 Practice Test
Complete ICBC Class 1 Practice Test
Introduction
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This resource is designed to help you prepare for the ICBC Class 4 knowledge test. Whether
you're aiming to become a professional driver of passenger vans, small buses, or ambulances,
this Practice Test covers all the essential topics and provides ample practice questions to
ensure you're ready for the exam.
Comprehensive Coverage
We have included detailed questions of the key concepts you'll need to understand for the
ICBC Class 1 test. Topics range from regulations to specific rules related to passenger
transportation.
Practice Tests
Multiple practice tests are available to simulate the actual testing conditions. These tests will
help you gauge your knowledge and identify areas where you may need further study.
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Feature Description Key Points
Test Basis Based on the "Learn to Drive Smart" Official ICBC driving
manual. guide is the primary
source of information.
Content - Road signs and markings. - Traffic rules Covers a broad range
Areas and regulations. - Safe driving practices. of essential driving
- Vehicle operation. - Sharing the road. - knowledge.
Driving under the influence. - Emergency
situations. - Parking and stopping. -
Licensing information.
Important If you fail the test, you can retake it after a It is very important to
notes waiting period, but you'll have to pay the make sure you are
test fee again. prepared before taking
the test.
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40. The appropriate way to approach a green light turning yellow is to:
A. Accelerate to clear the intersection
B. Stop unless unsafe to do so
C. Continue driving at the same speed
D. Wait for a signal from other drivers
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Signs
1. Matching: Match the following sign shapes with their meaning:
Meanings:
A. Regulatory
B. Warning
C. Stop
D. Yield
3. True or False: Regulatory signs inform you about traffic laws and regulations.
7. If a school zone sign only indicates the speed limit, when is that limit in effect?
Signals
19.What is the purpose of lane control signals?
20.What should you do if lane control signals over all lanes are flashing yellow?
21.What is the general meaning of a red, yellow, and green traffic light?
22.What does a steady red light indicate?
23.What does a flashing red light indicate?
24.What should you do when you see a flashing yellow light?
25.Describe the meaning of a green arrow signal.
Road Markings
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13.During a hill start, the vehicle is prevented from rolling back by:
A. Using the parking brake
B. Accelerating quickly
C. Keeping the clutch engaged
D. Relying on gravity
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22.The correct way to adjust your vehicle’s position in a parking space is to:
A. Reverse and realign if necessary
B. Use the parking brake to stop quickly
C. Exit the vehicle to check alignment
D. Adjust after turning off the engine
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2. The rule for passing a school bus with flashing red lights is:
A. Stop only if you are behind the bus
B. Proceed cautiously if no children are visible
C. Stop in both directions until the lights stop flashing
D. Slow down but do not stop
4. When sharing the road with large trucks, drivers should:
A. Maintain a safe distance from the truck
B. Avoid driving in the truck’s blind spots
C. Signal clearly when overtaking
D. All of the above
7. Blind spots for large vehicles are often referred to as:
A. Danger zones
B. Safety areas
C. Passing zones
D. Parking zones
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9. Pedestrians crossing the road outside of a crosswalk have the right-of-way:
A. Only when no vehicles are present
B. In all situations
C. When crossing in a safe and visible manner
D. Only in residential areas
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18.Drivers should be cautious around vehicles displaying a “Slow Moving Vehicle” sign
because:
A. These vehicles may stop suddenly
B. They travel at speeds below 40 km/h
C. They often take up multiple lanes
D. They are exempt from traffic rules
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4. In heavy rain, the best practice for safe driving is to:
A. Drive at the speed limit regardless of conditions
B. Use high beams for better visibility
C. Reduce speed and use windshield wipers
D. Follow the vehicle ahead closely to stay on track
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27. When dealing with glare from the sun, drivers should:
A. Use their sun visor or sunglasses
B. Increase speed to clear the area quickly
C. Look directly at the road markings
D. Follow closely behind another vehicle
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29.The best way to ensure your tires maintain traction in wet conditions is to:
A. Inflate them to the maximum pressure
B. Drive at slower speeds and avoid sudden moves
C. Accelerate quickly to avoid hydroplaning
D. Use cruise control to keep a steady pace
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36.When approaching an emergency vehicle stopped on the side of the road, drivers
should:
A. Change lanes if safe and reduce speed
B. Maintain their speed to keep traffic flowing
C. Stop completely to assess the situation
D. Use their horn to warn other drivers
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Emergency Situations
1. If your brakes fail while driving, the first thing you should do is:
A. Shift into a higher gear to slow down
B. Turn off the ignition immediately
C. Pump the brake pedal to restore pressure
D. Pull the parking brake sharply
7. When your vehicle stalls on train tracks and a train is approaching, you should:
A. Try to restart the engine quickly
B. Exit the vehicle and move away at an angle
C. Stay inside the vehicle and call for help
D. Wave at the train to stop it
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12.If you find yourself in deep water, the first step is to:
A. Try to restart the engine
B. Unbuckle your seatbelt and open the window
C. Wait for the vehicle to fill with water before escaping
D. Open the doors to let the water in
19.If you lose traction on icy roads, the best action is to:
A. Steer gently in the direction you want to go
B. Accelerate to regain stability
C. Brake hard to stop the vehicle
D. Shift to a higher gear to reduce wheel spin
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22.If smoke begins to pour from your hood, the first step is to:
A. Use water to cool the engine
B. Turn off the engine and move away
C. Open the hood to check for fire
D. Continue driving to a service center
24.If the oil pressure warning light comes on, you should:
A. Pull over and turn off the engine immediately
B. Add oil without stopping the engine
C. Ignore it unless there are unusual noises
D. Continue driving to the nearest gas station
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2. Drivers caught operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol may face:
A. A warning and a temporary suspension
B. Fines, license suspension, and possible imprisonment
C. A mandatory vehicle confiscation
D. A fine without further penalties
Environmental Considerations
1. Driving practices that improve fuel efficiency include:
A. Accelerating quickly to reach desired speed
B. Maintaining a steady speed and avoiding sudden stops
C. Driving with windows open at high speeds
D. Using the air conditioning at all times
6. When selecting tires for better fuel economy, drivers should:
A. Choose all-season tires regardless of conditions
B. Look for low rolling resistance tires
C. Opt for the cheapest available tires
D. Select tires designed for maximum speed
5. When the oil warning light comes on, drivers should:
A. Add oil while the engine is running
B. Ignore it unless the engine makes noise
C. Pull over and check the oil level
D. Continue driving until the next service