Class 1 commercial driver's licence
ICBC Class 1 knowledge test practice
Free, realistic practice for the ICBC Class 1 knowledge test — the written exam on the way to a tractor-trailer licence. Sit a 60-question test, get instant feedback, and read a clear explanation for every answer.
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What is the ICBC Class 1 knowledge test?
The ICBC Class 1 knowledge test is the written exam you must pass to begin earning a Class 1 commercial driver's licence in British Columbia. A Class 1 licence is the top commercial class — it covers semi-trailer trucks, also called tractor-trailers, the largest and heaviest combination vehicles on the road.
You take the test on a touch-screen at an ICBC driver licensing office. Passing it earns a Class 1 learner's licence, the stage before the supervised practice and road test that lead to a full Class 1 credential. This page gives you free, realistic practice so you walk in already knowing the material.
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What does a Class 1 licence let you drive?
A Class 1 licence is for the heaviest combination vehicles. It allows you to drive semi-trailer trucks — a tractor unit coupled to one or more trailers — and it also covers the vehicles permitted by the lower commercial classes.
Because almost every Class 1 vehicle is equipped with air brakes, a Class 1 driver normally also needs the air brake endorsement. ICBC offers a combined Class 1 and air brake knowledge test, so many candidates study and sit both at once.
Air brakes go hand in hand with Class 1
How many questions are on the Class 1 test and what is the pass mark?
The real ICBC Class 1 knowledge test has 60 multiple-choice questions. You must answer at least 48 correctly — a score of 80% — to pass. The maximum time allowed is 75 minutes.
| Detail | Class 1 knowledge test |
|---|---|
| Questions | 60 multiple-choice |
| Correct answers to pass | 48 (80%) |
| Time limit | 75 minutes |
| Source manual | Driving Commercial Vehicles |
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What does the Class 1 knowledge test cover?
Every question is based on the official ICBC “Driving Commercial Vehicles” manual. The Class 1 test focuses on the skills and knowledge needed to operate a large combination vehicle safely. The main topics are:
- Pre-trip, en-route, and post-trip vehicle inspections, including coupling a tractor to a trailer
- Loading, weight limits, and securing cargo so it cannot shift
- Handling a large vehicle — off-tracking, wide turns, backing, and blind spots
- Driving in mountains and on hills, including gear selection and brake management
- Hazards and emergencies such as skids, jackknifing, and brake failure
- Driving in adverse weather and managing driver fatigue
- Commercial rules, weigh scales, restricted routes, hours of service, and professional responsibilities
What do I need before taking the Class 1 knowledge test?
Before you can earn a Class 1 licence, you must already hold a valid full-privilege Class 5 (or equivalent) driver's licence. Commercial driving also has medical fitness standards, so a driver's medical examination is part of the licensing process.
- A valid Class 5 or higher BC driver's licence, or an accepted out-of-province equivalent
- Acceptable identification for the driver licensing office
- A driver's medical examination, as required for commercial classes
- Payment for the knowledge test
MELT applies to the road test, not the knowledge test
How do I book the Class 1 knowledge test?
Book an appointment through icbc.com or visit an ICBC driver licensing office to start your commercial learner's licence application. Bring acceptable identification, any glasses or contacts you need for the vision screening, and payment for the knowledge test.
If you do not pass, you can rebook and try again, although a waiting period and another fee may apply. Commercial knowledge tests are generally offered in English only.