The Alberta Rules of the Road Test is a written exam designed to assess your knowledge of traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving practices in Alberta. Passing this test is a critical step in obtaining your Learner’s Licence (Class 7) under the Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program.
Guide and informational signs (highway markers, service signs)
Safe Driving Practices
Defensive driving and hazard perception
Sharing the road with other drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians
Weather and road condition awareness
Test Format
Multiple-choice or true/false questions
Usually 30–50 questions, depending on location
Passing score: 80% or higher
Tips for Success
Study Alberta’s Driver’s Guide thoroughly, covering all traffic laws, signs, and safe driving practices.
Pay close attention to road signs and pavement markings, including temporary construction signs.
Practice online mock tests to familiarize yourself with question formats.
Understand right-of-way rules and common driving scenarios, like merging, turning, and navigating intersections.
Take notes on challenging topics, such as school zones, pedestrian rules, and weather-related driving hazards.
Passing the Alberta Rules of the Road Test is the first step toward becoming a safe, responsible driver. Once you pass, you can schedule the practical road test, which evaluates your ability to apply the rules in real-world driving conditions and move toward a full Class 5 driver’s licence.