Taking your Knowledge Test
This video explains how to prepare for and take the ICBC knowledge test. It covers the types of questions, traffic rules, road signs, and safe driving practices that learners must know to pass the test and progress toward getting a driver’s licence in British Columbia.
Taking your Passenger Vehicle Road Test
This video from ICBC explains what to expect during the passenger vehicle road test. It walks learners through the key skills and driving behaviours that examiners look for, such as proper lane use, speed control, observation, signalling, and safe decision‑making.
Getting your Licence When Moving to B.C.
This video explains how to get your driver’s licence in British Columbia after moving from another place. It covers the requirements for new residents, such as how long you can use your current licence, what tests you might need to take (knowledge and road tests), and the process for exchanging or applying for a B.C. licence through ICBC — helping learners understand what to expect and how to prepare for the tests.
Drive Smart Tips – Speeding
This video covers speeding and safe speed control for drivers preparing for the ICBC driving test. It explains why obeying speed limits and adjusting your speed for road, traffic, and weather conditions is important for safety. The video highlights how driving too fast can reduce your ability to stop or react to hazards, and shows examples of maintaining appropriate speed to meet ICBC’s expectations during the road test.
ICBC Drive Smart Driving Tips – Cellphones and the GLP
This video is part of the ICBC Drive Smart series and focuses on cellphone use and the Graduated Licensing Program (GLP) rules for drivers in British Columbia. It explains why using hand‑held electronic devices (like cellphones) while driving is dangerous and illegal, how it causes distracted driving, and what drivers in the GLP must do to stay focused and safe behind the wheel.
Playground Zone vs School Zone
This video explains the difference between playground zones and school zones for driving. It breaks down how each zone affects speed limits and driver expectations, showing where you must reduce speed (typically to 30 km/h) and how these zones are marked with signs.