Free Alberta Class 1 Licence Test

Preparing for your Free Alberta Class 1 Licence Test? Whether you’re looking to drive a tractor-trailer, semi, or other large commercial vehicle, our free and up-to-date Alberta Class 1 Licence Practice Tests are designed to help you pass with confidence. Based on Alberta’s official Commercial Driver’s Guide – Vehicles & Their Use, these tests cover everything you need to know to operate a commercial vehicle safely and legally across Alberta.

What You’ll Get:

✅ Questions based on road signs, vehicle inspections, air brakes, coupling/uncoupling, safety checks, and legal responsibilities
✅ Focused Class 1 practice covering long combination vehicles (LCVs), air brake systems, and trip inspections
✅ Clear explanations for every answer to reinforce learning

What to Expect on the Official Alberta Class 1 Knowledge Test

Before you can get behind the wheel of a semi-truck or tractor-trailer in Alberta, you must pass the Class 1 Knowledge Test. This written exam assesses your understanding of commercial driving laws, safety procedures, air brake systems, and vehicle inspection standards. It’s based on the Commercial Driver’s Guide – Vehicles and Their Use  and the Air Brake Manual.

Section Estimated Content
Road Signs & Traffic Signals Approx. 40 multiple-choice questions on regulatory, warning, and information signs, pavement markings, and traffic lights
Rules of the Road Covers Alberta’s driving laws, commercial-specific regulations, speed limits, right-of-way, and emergency procedures
Vehicle Operation & Inspection Focus on pre-trip inspections, cargo securement, coupling/uncoupling, fuel efficiency, and defensive driving techniques
Air Brake Knowledge Mandatory for most Class 1 drivers – includes system components, brake checks, slack adjusters, and safe brake use
Passing Score You must score at least 80% to pass the Alberta Class 1 knowledge test

FAQs About the Alberta Class 1 Knowledge Test

A Class 1 licence allows you to operate semi-trailers, tractor-trailers, and other heavy commercial vehicles. It also covers all other classes of vehicles except motorcycles.

Yes. As of March 1, 2019, all new Class 1 drivers in Alberta must complete the MELT program before taking the road test. However, you can take the knowledge test before starting MELT.

The test typically has 30–40 multiple-choice questions, and you need a score of 80% or higher to pass.

 

The test includes road signs, traffic laws, vehicle inspection, cargo securement, defensive driving, and air brake systems (if applicable).

Yes. Most Class 1 vehicles are equipped with air brakes, so you must also pass the Alberta Air Brake Knowledge Test and complete the practical component.

You can take the Class 1 knowledge test at any Alberta registry office. Be sure to bring valid ID and proof of residence.

Fees vary by registry office, but the test usually costs between $17–$25. Additional charges apply for MELT training and the road test.

The test is offered in English, and in some cases translated versions or interpreters may be available. Contact your local registry for options.

Study Alberta’s Commercial Driver’s Guide, Air Brake Manual, and take online practice tests to build confidence and test readiness.

You can retake the test after 24 hours, but you may need to pay the fee again. Use the time to review weak areas before trying again.

Free Alberta Truck Driver Licence Practice Test

Free Alberta Commercial Test Practice – Truck, Bus & Air Brake (Class 1, 2, 3, Q)

Getting your Alberta commercial driver’s licence is your gateway to a high-demand career in the transportation industry—whether you’re hauling freight across Canada, driving a school or transit bus, or operating heavy trucks for construction and oilfield jobs. But before you can get on the road, you must pass Alberta’s commercial knowledge test, and preparation is key to your success.

Our free Alberta commercial practice tests are designed to help you pass on your first try. Every question is 100% based on Alberta Transportation’s official Commercial Driver’s Guide – Vehicles and Their Use  and Air Brake Manual, and reflects the format used at registry agent locations across the province. With realistic multiple-choice questions, no registration required, and unlimited access, you’ll build the knowledge and confidence to succeed.

Whether you’re just getting started or upgrading your licence to Class 1 or adding the Q (air brake) endorsement, these Alberta commercial practice tests are your go-to tool for success.


🚛 Ready to Start Your Career in Commercial Driving?

Start practicing today and take your first confident step toward earning your Alberta commercial licence. With the right tools and consistent study, you’ll be ready to pass the knowledge test and hit the road with skill, safety, and confidence.


👉 Take Our Free Alberta Commercial Practice Test
📘 Download the Official Alberta Commercial Driver’s Guide 
📘 Download the Alberta Air Brake Manual
📺 Watch Our Commercial Licence Prep Videos on YouTube: @usadmvpermitpracticetest
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Why Get a Commercial Driver's Licence in Alberta?

Alberta’s commercial transportation industry is a key part of Canada’s economy—supporting oil, agriculture, retail, and logistics sectors. Whether you’re planning to operate a tractor-trailer (Class 1), a bus (Class 2), or a straight truck (Class 3), you’ll need a valid Alberta commercial driver’s licence.

A commercial licence opens doors to:

  • Well-paying careers in long-haul and local trucking

  • Job security in a high-demand industry

  • Entry into specialized sectors like oilfield transport, agriculture, and heavy equipment

  • Opportunities to advance into dispatch, logistics, or fleet management

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Alberta Commercial Licence Classes

Before applying, it’s important to know which licence class fits your career path:

ClassVehicle Type
Class 1Tractor-trailers and semi-trucks (includes Class 3, 2, 4, and 5 vehicles)
Class 2Large buses (e.g., transit or school buses with more than 24 passengers)
Class 3Large single motor vehicles (e.g., dump trucks)
Class 4Taxis, ambulances, small buses (up to 24 passengers)
Class 5Passenger vehicles (non-commercial)
Q EndorsementRequired to operate air brake-equipped vehicles
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About the Alberta Commercial Knowledge Test

Before getting on the road, you must pass the Alberta commercial knowledge test, which is based on the Commercial Driver’s Guide – Vehicles and Their Use (Spring 2023) and Air Brake Manual.

What’s Covered:

  • Alberta traffic laws and commercial driving regulations

  • Pre-trip inspection procedures

  • Cargo securement and operational safety

  • Road signs and safe driving practices

  • Air brake system rules (if Q endorsement is needed)

Test Format:

  • Multiple-choice questions

  • Computer-based at registry offices

  • 80% minimum score to pass

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Practice Before You Write – Free Alberta Commercial Licence Practice Test

Prepare with confidence using our free Alberta commercial practice tests. Based on the official guides, our tests provide:

  • Realistic multiple-choice format

  • Detailed answer explanations

  • Coverage of all major knowledge areas

  • Unlimited attempts to improve your score

👉 Start practicing now and improve your chances of passing on the first try!

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What to Study for the Alberta Commercial Driver’s Test

Use the Alberta Commercial Driver’s Guide as your main study material. Focus on:

  • Pre-trip and post-trip inspections

  • Defensive and fuel-efficient driving

  • Safe operating practices in various conditions

  • Cargo securement and load limits

  • Air brake system if required

  • Regulatory compliance, permits, and signage

📘 Pair your study with our free online practice tests for maximum results.

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Eligibility Requirements for an Alberta Commercial Licence

To apply for a commercial licence in Alberta, you must:

  • Be at least 18 years old

  • Hold a valid Class 5 non-GDL licence (GDL drivers must exit the program first)

  • Pass a vision screening test

  • Pass the knowledge test

  • Complete MELT training (for Class 1 and 2 only)

  • Pass a Class 1, 2, or 3 road test

  • Complete a driver’s medical examination

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Air Brake (Q) Endorsement in Alberta

Most commercial vehicles require a Q endorsement (air brake qualification). You must:

  • Take an approved air brake course (includes classroom and hands-on training)

  • Pass the air brake knowledge test

  • Pass a practical air brake inspection

  • Add the Q endorsement to your licence at a registry office

👉 Use our Air Brake Practice Test to prepare for this critical section.

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Booking Your Alberta Commercial Knowledge Test

Book your test at any Alberta registry agent. Here’s what you need:

  • Valid Alberta driver’s licence

  • Proof of MELT training (for Class 1 and 2)

  • Completed medical form (for Class 1, 2, or 3)

  • Test fee payment

You can walk in for the knowledge test, but road tests must be booked in advance through Alberta’s road test scheduler or by contacting a licensed provider.

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How to Pass the Alberta Commercial Licence Test – Tips & Tricks

✔️ Study the official guide thoroughly – don’t skip inspection diagrams or technical sections
✔️ Use practice tests repeatedly – repetition builds retention and reduces anxiety
✔️ Master air brake systems – many drivers fail this part due to small mistakes
✔️ Practice pre-trip inspection routines – they’re critical on the road test
✔️ Join forums or ask questions – experienced drivers often share valuable insight

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Get Started – Free Alberta Commercial Practice Test

✅ 100% based on Alberta Transportation’s official guides
✅ Unlimited attempts – no login or payment required
✅ Instant feedback and answer explanations
✅ Available for Class 1, 2, 3, and Q (Air Brake) licences

👉 Start Your Free Alberta Practice Test Now
📘 Download Alberta’s Commercial Driver’s Guide
📘 Download the Alberta Air Brake Manual
📺 Watch Prep Videos on YouTube: @usadmvpermitpracticetest
🌐 Visit: usadmvpermitpracticetest.com

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