Class 7 Learner
Class 7 / Class 5 passenger path
Vehicle path: Cars, vans, two-axle trucks, tow trucks, motorhomes and light trailers under the Class 5/7 passenger path.

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Prepare for Class 7, Class 4 and commercial licence knowledge tests with focused study questions, timed practice tests, and clear answer explanations.
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BC test topics
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Select your licence class first. Each card shows how many questions you can practise and how many appear in one mock test.
Class 7 / Class 5 passenger path
Vehicle path: Cars, vans, two-axle trucks, tow trucks, motorhomes and light trailers under the Class 5/7 passenger path.
Class 4 restricted passenger-service path
Vehicle path: Taxis, limousines, ride-hailing vehicles, ambulances, and special passenger vehicles up to 10 people including the driver.
Class 4 unrestricted bus and passenger-service path
Vehicle path: Buses up to 25 seats including the driver, school buses, special activity buses, special passenger vehicles, and common Class 4 restricted vehicles.
Class 3 heavy straight-truck path
Vehicle path: Trucks with more than two axles, dump trucks, large tow trucks, tow cars and mobile truck cranes.
Class 2 bus and school-bus path
Vehicle path: Buses, school buses, special activity buses, special vehicles, and Class 4 vehicles.
Class 1 semi-trailer and heavy combination path
Vehicle path: Semi-trailer trucks and most motor vehicles or vehicle combinations except motorcycles.
Vehicle examples are summarized from ICBC guidance. Confirm the exact licence, restriction, insurance and work requirements with ICBC or the relevant B.C. authority before driving commercially. ICBC licence classes
For taxis, limousines, ride-hailing vehicles, ambulances, and special passenger vehicles up to 10 people including the driver.
For buses up to 25 seats, school buses, special activity buses, plus the vehicles covered by restricted Class 4.
Choose the licence class you need first: Class 7, Class 4 Restricted, Class 4 Unrestricted, Class 1, Class 2 or Class 3. Each path opens its own practice test so you do not waste time on the wrong questions.
Review road signs, traffic rules, safe-driving judgment, passenger service and commercial driving topics with explanations after each answer.

Each attempt uses the expected number of questions for that licence class, and skipped questions return later.

Choose Class 7, Class 4 or commercial practice and stay in the right set of questions.

Use explanations and flashcards to understand the rule behind the correct answer.
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Use Class 7 practice for the learner knowledge test before progressing through the passenger-vehicle licensing path.
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Use Class 4 practice for taxi, limousine, ambulance, ride-hailing and small-bus knowledge topics, then confirm restricted vs unrestricted requirements with ICBC.
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Use commercial practice for heavy trucks, buses and other professional-driving knowledge topics.
Practice is available for Class 7 learners, Class 4 restricted, Class 4 unrestricted, Class 1, Class 2 and Class 3 commercial knowledge tests.
Class 7 has 303 practice questions; Class 4 Restricted has 819; Class 4 Unrestricted has 819; Class 1/2/3 have 300, 300, and 300.
No. BCDLT is an independent study platform and is not affiliated with, operated by, or endorsed by ICBC.
BCDLT currently covers Class 7 learner practice and commercial knowledge-test practice for Class 4 restricted, Class 4 unrestricted, Class 1, Class 2 and Class 3. The homepage labels common vehicle paths, but ICBC remains the authority for exact licence privileges and restrictions.
You can practise 303 Class 7 questions, 819 Class 4 Restricted questions, 819 Class 4 Unrestricted questions, and 300/300/300 questions for Class 1/2/3. One mock test uses the expected question count for that licence class.
Class 4 restricted is commonly associated with taxis, limousines, ambulances and smaller passenger vehicles. Unrestricted Class 4 also covers buses up to 25 seats. Ride-hailing work can involve additional platform, insurance, screening and regulatory requirements, so confirm the exact rules with ICBC and the relevant B.C. authority.
Yes. Use the language menu to switch the site. Licence class names such as Class 7 and ICBC stay clear so you can match what you see on official pages.