New Brunswick Class 7 written test rules

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New Brunswick Driving Practice Test – Rules Guide

The New Brunswick Driving Practice Test helps learners prepare for the Knowledge Test required to get a Class 5 Learner’s Licence. It covers traffic rules, road signs, and safe driving practices.


New Brunswick Class 7 written test rules

1. Purpose of the Practice Test

The practice test allows new drivers to:

  • Understand traffic laws in New Brunswick

  • Learn the meaning of road signs and signals

  • Prepare for the official Knowledge Test

  • Build confidence before practical driving


New Brunswick Class 7 written test rules

2. Test Format
  • Number of questions: Typically 40 multiple-choice

    • 20 on rules of the road

    • 20 on road signs

  • Passing score: 32 correct answers (80%)

  • Languages: English or French

  • Location: Service New Brunswick offices or online practice


New Brunswick Class 7 written test rules

3. Key Rules You Should Know
Traffic Laws
  • Speed limits:

    • School zones: 30 km/h

    • Built-up areas: 50 km/h

    • Highways: 80–100 km/h (unless otherwise posted)

  • Right-of-way rules: At intersections, roundabouts, and pedestrian crossings

  • Seat belts: Mandatory for all occupants

  • Cell phone use: Only hands-free devices allowed while driving

Driving Behavior
  • Stop completely at stop signs

  • Yield to pedestrians in crosswalks

  • Use turn signals for all lane changes and turns

  • Maintain safe following distance

  • Observe traffic lights and pavement markings

Parking Rules
  • No parking in front of fire hydrants, bus stops, or crosswalks

  • Parallel parking is required in some areas for the road test

New Brunswick Class 7 written test rules

Impaired Driving
  • Zero tolerance for alcohol or drugs for learners

  • Impaired driving leads to fines, licence suspension, and legal consequences


New Brunswick Class 7 written test rules

4. Tips for Practice Test Success
  • Review the New Brunswick Driver’s Handbook thoroughly

  • Take multiple online practice tests to simulate exam conditions

  • Focus on areas like speed limits, right-of-way, and pedestrian rules

  • Learn the meaning of all road signs and signals


New Brunswick Class 7 written test rules

5. Key Points to Remember
  • The practice test helps you prepare but does not replace the official Knowledge Test

  • Passing the practice test gives you confidence for both the written exam and road test

  • Consistent study and understanding of rules improve test success

New Brunswick Class 7 written test rules

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