Prince Edward Island Commercial Knowledge Test Part 3

Preparing for your Prince Edward Island Commercial Knowledge Test? Whether you’re aiming to operate a tractor-trailer, semi-truck, or other large commercial vehicle, our free and up-to-date Class 1 Practice Tests are designed to help you pass with confidence. These practice quizzes are based on the PEI Driver’s Handbook and the Commercial Vehicle Driver’s Guide, covering everything you need to know to ace the written knowledge test.

Report a question

You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details.
121 votes, 5 avg
166

Commercial Truck License Test Part 3

1 / 30

When are clearance lights required on a commercial vehicle?

2 / 30

When performing a tug test, what is the purpose?

3 / 30

Which of the following is an example of a minor defect?

4 / 30

What happens when a driver accumulates 70 hours on-duty in 7 days under federal cycle 1?

5 / 30

When must a commercial vehicle's safety plan include policies for driver fatigue?

6 / 30

How often should the rear door and emergency exits be checked on a school bus?

7 / 30

When checking the vehicle interior before starting the engine, what must be verified?

8 / 30

What document shows proof of completing the MELT program for Class 1 or 2 licences?

9 / 30

What is the proper method to test trailer brakes independently?

10 / 30

What must a driver do after parking a vehicle equipped with air brakes?

11 / 30

Who determines whether a defect is minor or major?

12 / 30

How can a driver verify that the fifth wheel jaws have locked around the kingpin?

13 / 30

What is the main function of the air compressor in a commercial vehicle?

14 / 30

Which document confirms that a commercial vehicle passed its annual mechanical inspection?

15 / 30

What is the proper procedure when reporting a major defect discovered during a trip?

16 / 30

When is it acceptable for dual tires to be touching?

17 / 30

What should a driver do if their emergency equipment is missing or expired?

18 / 30

Under federal rules, what is the maximum on-duty time before a driver must take 8 hours off?

19 / 30

What is the consequence of allowing a commercial vehicle to be operated by an unqualified driver?

20 / 30

What is the legal responsibility of a driver regarding health conditions that affect driving?

21 / 30

What must a driver do if the low air pressure warning does not activate before 60 PSI?

22 / 30

When should a driver report an on-road inspection received from enforcement officers?

23 / 30

What is the consequence of failing to complete required preventive maintenance as a carrier?

24 / 30

What is required before operating a vehicle with air brakes during a road test?

25 / 30

What is the danger of an air brake system with a slow governor cut-in pressure?

26 / 30

When must a driver produce a daily log if operating under federal hours of service rules?

27 / 30

What is an air over hydraulic brake system?

28 / 30

What is the recommended way to test the service brakes before a trip?

29 / 30

When inspecting tires, what condition is unacceptable?

30 / 30

Why should a commercial driver avoid excessive acceleration and braking?

Your score is

The average score is 22%

0%

What to Expect on the Official Prince Edward Island Class 1 Knowledge Test

Before you can legally operate a tractor-trailer or semi-truck in Prince Edward Island, you must pass the Class 1 Knowledge Test. This written exam assesses your understanding of commercial vehicle operation, air brake systems, daily inspections, cargo securement, and PEI’s provincial traffic laws. The test is based on the Prince Edward Island Driver’s Handbook and Commercial Vehicle Driver’s Manual.

 Road Signs & Traffic Signals

Expect approximately 40 multiple-choice questions on regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, pavement markings, and traffic lights.

Rules of the Road

Covers PEI-specific traffic laws, commercial vehicle regulations, right-of-way rules, emergency procedures, and safe driving in various conditions.

Vehicle Operation & Inspection

Tests your knowledge of daily trip inspections, cargo securement methods, coupling/uncoupling, fuel-efficient driving, and defensive driving techniques.

Air Brake Knowledge

Required for most Class 1 drivers. Includes questions about air brake components, system checks, brake adjustments, and safe braking procedures.

Prince Edward Island Class 1 Licence – FAQ

A Class 1 licence is required to operate tractor-trailers, semi-trucks, and other large combination vehicles in PEI. It’s intended for commercial drivers transporting goods across the province or country.

To apply for a Class 1 licence, you must:

  • Be at least 18 years old

  • Hold a valid PEI Class 5 licence

  • Pass a vision test

  • Complete a medical examination

  • Pass the Class 1 written knowledge test

  • Pass the air brake written and practical test (if not already endorsed)

  • Pass a Class 1 road test in a properly equipped vehicle

Yes. Most Class 1 vehicles are equipped with air brakes. You must pass the air brake written test and complete a practical air brake assessment to get the “Q” endorsement added to your licence.

The PEI Class 1 written test covers:

  • Road signs and traffic signals

  • Provincial driving laws and commercial rules

  • Vehicle inspections and trip planning

  • Coupling/uncoupling procedures

  • Cargo securement and load safety

  • Air brake systems and safety checks

You can take the test at any Access PEI location. You may need to book an appointment in advance. Check with Access PEI for updated hours and booking requirements.

There are approximately 40–50 multiple-choice questions, including a mix of general driving knowledge, commercial vehicle operation, and air brake content (if required).

  • Study the PEI Driver’s Handbook and Commercial Vehicle Driver’s Manual

  • Take online Class 1 practice tests

  • Enroll in a Class 1 training program offered by approved driving schools in PEI

If you fail, you must wait at least one day before retaking the test. A retesting fee may apply. Use that time to review your weak areas and take more practice tests.

While not mandatory, taking an approved Class 1 MELT (Mandatory Entry-Level Training) program is highly recommended to improve your skills, road readiness, and employment opportunities.

Fees vary but may include:

  • Knowledge test: $20–30

  • Road test: $50–100

  • Air brake test: $25–30

  • Licence fee: $60–100
    Additional costs apply if you enroll in commercial driver training programs.

Free Prince Edward Island Truck Driver Licence Practice Test

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

Getting your Prince Edward Island commercial driver’s licence opens the door to a rewarding, high-demand career in sectors like transportation, logistics, construction, forestry, and public transit. Whether you’re preparing to drive a tractor-trailer (Class 1), bus (Class 2), straight truck (Class 3), or need the Q endorsement for air brakes, passing the official commercial knowledge test is your first step—and proper preparation is key to success.

Our free PEI commercial practice tests are designed to help you pass on your first attempt. Every question is 100% based on the Prince Edward Island Driver’s Handbook and Commercial Vehicle Driver’s Manual, closely mirroring the format used at Access PEI testing locations.

With realistic multiple-choice questions, unlimited practice, and no registration required, you’ll build the knowledge and confidence you need to pass your test and begin your commercial driving journey.


🚛 Ready to Start Your Career in Commercial Driving?

Start practicing today and take your first step toward earning your Prince Edward Island commercial driver’s licence. With the right tools and consistent study, you’ll be ready to pass the knowledge test and drive safely and professionally across Canada.


👉 Take Our Free Prince Edward Island Commercial Practice Test
📘 Download the Prince Edward Island Commercial Driver’s Handbook (PDF)
📺 Watch Our Licence Prep Videos on YouTube: @usadmvpermitpracticetest
🌐 Visit: usadmvpermitpracticetest.com

01

About the Prince Edward Island Commercial Knowledge Test

Before getting behind the wheel of a commercial vehicle in Prince Edward Island, you must pass the PEI Commercial Knowledge Test, which is based on the PEI Driver’s Handbook and the Commercial Vehicle Driver’s Manual.

📘 What’s Covered:

  • PEI traffic laws and commercial vehicle regulations

  • Daily trip inspections and safety protocols

  • Cargo securement and hazard awareness

  • Road signs, signals, and defensive driving techniques

  • Air brake system knowledge (if applying for the Q endorsement)

📝 Test Format:

  • Multiple-choice questions

  • Completed at an Access PEI testing centre

  • Minimum passing score: 80% per section

02

Practice Before You Write: Free PEI Commercial Licence Practice Test

Get test-ready with our free PEI commercial practice tests—designed using the official PEI driver’s handbook.

✅ Realistic multiple-choice questions
✅ Instant feedback with detailed explanations
✅ Covers all required knowledge areas
✅ Unlimited practice – no registration or payment required

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

03

What to Study for the PEI Commercial Driver’s Test

Use the Prince Edward Island Commercial Driver’s Handbook as your main study guide. Key topics include:

  • Daily pre-trip and post-trip inspections

  • Defensive and fuel-efficient driving habits

  • Driving in varied road and weather conditions

  • Cargo securement, weights, and dimensions

  • Air brake operation and system checks

  • Road signs, permits, and compliance rules

📘 Pair your study time with our free practice tests for best results.

04

Eligibility Requirements for a PEI Commercial Licence

To apply for a commercial licence in Prince Edward Island, you must:

  • Be at least 18 years old

  • Hold a valid Class 5 licence

  • Pass a vision test

  • Submit a driver’s medical report

  • Complete Mandatory Entry-Level Training (MELT) if applying for Class 1

  • Pass the written knowledge test (and air brake test, if required)

  • Successfully complete the road test

05

Air Brake (Q) Endorsement in PEI

Most Class 1, 2, and 3 vehicles in PEI are equipped with air brakes. To legally drive these, you must obtain the Q endorsement.

To get it:

  • Complete an approved air brake course (theory + hands-on)

  • Pass the air brake knowledge test

  • Successfully complete a practical brake system inspection

  • Visit Access PEI to add the Q endorsement to your licence

👉 Use our Air Brake Practice Tests to prepare with confidence.

06

Booking Your PEI Commercial Knowledge Test

Book your test through your local Access PEI location. Make sure you have:

  • A valid PEI driver’s licence

  • MELT course completion (for Class 1)

  • A completed medical examination form

  • Payment for all applicable testing fees

🚛 Road tests must be booked in advance. Knowledge tests may require an appointment depending on the location.

07

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

✔️ Study the PEI Driver’s Handbook thoroughly—especially inspections and air brakes
✔️ Take multiple practice tests to reduce test-day anxiety
✔️ Focus on the air brake system—it’s a common challenge area
✔️ Practice daily vehicle inspections—they’re essential for the road test
✔️ Talk to instructors or experienced drivers for real-world insights

08

Get Started: Free PEI Commercial Practice Test

✅ 100% based on PEI’s official commercial driver handbook
✅ No login or payment needed – unlimited access
✅ Real-time feedback and detailed answer explanations
✅ Tests available for Class 1, 2, 3, and Q (Air Brake)

👉 Start Your Free Prince Edward Island Practice Test Now
📘 Download the PEI Commercial Driver’s Handbook (PDF)
📺 Watch Licence Prep Videos on YouTube: @usadmvpermitpracticetest
🌐 Visit: usadmvpermitpracticetest.com

09

Commercial Driving Opportunities in PEI

After earning your PEI commercial licence, you can qualify for careers in:

  • Local and long-haul freight transport

  • Construction and heavy equipment hauling

  • Farming and agricultural logistics

  • School bus and public transit driving

  • Delivery and warehouse distribution services

💼 Many employers offer benefits, bonuses, and career growth opportunities in the commercial driving industry.

10

PEI MELT Program – What You Need to Know

In PEI, Mandatory Entry-Level Training (MELT) is required before taking the Class 1 road test.

MELT Program Includes:

  • Minimum 121.5 hours of instruction

  • In-class, yard, and in-vehicle training

  • Topics: vehicle inspections, air brakes, defensive driving, cargo securement, trip planning, and more

  • Must be completed at an approved commercial driving school

📘 Learn more about MELT on the Government of Prince Edward Island website.

Scroll to Top