ALBERTA COMMERCIAL DRIVER’S LICENSE CLASS 4 PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A |STUDY GUIDE|
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,Core Domains
Alberta Class 4 licence requirements
Vehicle categories and operating limits
Passenger safety and care
Pre-trip and daily inspection procedures
Defensive driving and hazard awareness
Braking, stopping, and parking practices
Fatigue, professionalism, and ethics
Emergency procedures and incident response
Documentation, logs, and compliance
Rules for taxis, ambulances, and buses
Introduction
This practice test is designed to assess the knowledge needed to operate Class 4 commercial vehicles safely and
responsibly. It evaluates your understanding of legal requirements, vehicle operation, inspection routines,
passenger safety, and professional conduct. The questions use multiple-choice and scenario-based formats to
reflect real testing and real-world decision-making. You will be challenged on regulations, practical judgment,
and safe driving habits that protect passengers, other road users, and yourself. The exam emphasizes applied
knowledge, so each answer must be chosen by understanding the situation, not by memorization alone. The
goal is to help you build confidence and readiness for commercial driving duties.
Section One
, Question 1
Which vehicle is most commonly associated with a Class 4 licence in Alberta?
A. A personal sedan used only for commuting
🟢 Correct answer: B. A taxi used to transport passengers for hire
C. A farm tractor used off-road
D. A motorcycle used for recreation
🔴 RATIONALE: Class 4 typically covers commercial passenger vehicles such as taxis and other passenger-
carrying vehicles, not private cars, tractors, or motorcycles.
Question 2
What is the main purpose of a pre-trip inspection?
A. To increase fuel consumption
B. To reduce passenger comfort
🟢 Correct answer: C. To identify defects before the vehicle is put into service
D. To replace the need for maintenance records
🔴 RATIONALE: A pre-trip inspection helps find safety defects early so the vehicle is safe to operate.
Question 3
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A |STUDY GUIDE|
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,Core Domains
Alberta Class 4 licence requirements
Vehicle categories and operating limits
Passenger safety and care
Pre-trip and daily inspection procedures
Defensive driving and hazard awareness
Braking, stopping, and parking practices
Fatigue, professionalism, and ethics
Emergency procedures and incident response
Documentation, logs, and compliance
Rules for taxis, ambulances, and buses
Introduction
This practice test is designed to assess the knowledge needed to operate Class 4 commercial vehicles safely and
responsibly. It evaluates your understanding of legal requirements, vehicle operation, inspection routines,
passenger safety, and professional conduct. The questions use multiple-choice and scenario-based formats to
reflect real testing and real-world decision-making. You will be challenged on regulations, practical judgment,
and safe driving habits that protect passengers, other road users, and yourself. The exam emphasizes applied
knowledge, so each answer must be chosen by understanding the situation, not by memorization alone. The
goal is to help you build confidence and readiness for commercial driving duties.
Section One
, Question 1
Which vehicle is most commonly associated with a Class 4 licence in Alberta?
A. A personal sedan used only for commuting
🟢 Correct answer: B. A taxi used to transport passengers for hire
C. A farm tractor used off-road
D. A motorcycle used for recreation
🔴 RATIONALE: Class 4 typically covers commercial passenger vehicles such as taxis and other passenger-
carrying vehicles, not private cars, tractors, or motorcycles.
Question 2
What is the main purpose of a pre-trip inspection?
A. To increase fuel consumption
B. To reduce passenger comfort
🟢 Correct answer: C. To identify defects before the vehicle is put into service
D. To replace the need for maintenance records
🔴 RATIONALE: A pre-trip inspection helps find safety defects early so the vehicle is safe to operate.
Question 3