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Prince Edward Island Driving Practice Test Rules

The Prince Edward Island (PEI) driving practice test helps new drivers prepare for the official Class 5 (full license) and Class 7 (learner/novice license) knowledge tests. It assesses your understanding of road rules, traffic signs, and safe driving practices.


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1. Test Structure
  • Questions: Usually 25–50 multiple-choice questions.

  • Passing Score: Around 80%.

  • Time Limit: The official test is untimed, but some online practice tests may have timers.

  • Topics Covered:

    • Traffic signs: warning, regulatory, and informational

    • Road rules and speed limits

    • Safe driving practices: seat belts, signaling, defensive driving

    • School zones, construction areas, and emergency vehicles

    • Right-of-way, intersections, and parking


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2. Rules for Practice Tests
  • Use Trusted Sources: Study from the PEI Driver’s Handbook or official online practice tests.

  • Answer Honestly: Practice tests are for learning; avoid shortcuts.

  • Take Multiple Times: Repeat tests to build confidence and knowledge.

  • Review Mistakes: Focus on questions you get wrong to strengthen your understanding.

  • Simulate Real Conditions: Practice under test-like conditions for better preparation.


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3. Tips for Success
  • Know Road Signs: A major part of the test is identifying and understanding traffic signs.

  • Understand Traffic Rules: Be familiar with speed limits, school zones, and seat belt laws.

  • Learn Right-of-Way: Many questions test yielding, intersections, and pedestrian safety.

  • Practice Scenarios: Be ready for emergency situations, bad weather (snow, ice), and rural roads.

  • Frequent Practice: Regular testing helps retain knowledge and improves confidence.


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4. Additional Notes
  • Practice tests do not replace the official exam, but they are an essential preparation tool.

  • PEI uses a Graduated Licensing System (GLS), so rules may differ depending on whether you are a learner (Class 7) or moving toward a full license (Class 5).

  • Combining practice tests with the official Driver’s Handbook ensures you are fully prepared for every topic and question type.Prince Edward Island driving test signs

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