The following questions are taken directly from the official Nova Scotia Driver’s Handbook to ensure you’re well-prepared for your written driving test. These questions are specifically designed to test your knowledge of Nova Scotia’s traffic laws and road signs, helping you feel confident and ready to pass your test.
The Nova Scotia driving test has two main parts:
Knowledge Test – A written multiple-choice exam on road rules, traffic signs, and safe driving practices.
Road Test – A practical, on-the-road driving assessment conducted by an examiner.
You’ll need to pass both sections to earn your Nova Scotia driver’s license.
Number of Questions: 30 multiple-choice
Passing Score: 24 correct answers (80%)
Test Topics: Traffic laws, road signs, safe driving habits
Study Resource: Nova Scotia Driver’s Handbook
This test checks how well you understand the rules of the road before you’re allowed to drive independently.
Test Duration: 30–40 minutes
Focus Areas: Lane changes, intersections, parking, signaling, awareness
Requirements:
A valid learner’s license
A safe, registered, and insured vehicle
Proof of identity and residency
You must demonstrate control of the vehicle, safe decision-making, and an understanding of Nova Scotia’s traffic laws.
Preparation is key. The best way to pass is by practicing both written and practical skills. On our website, we offer:
Free Nova Scotia driving test practice questions
Interactive quizzes for the knowledge exam
Class 5 test prep materials
Study guides and driver tips
All content is based on the official driver’s handbook and updated regularly.
Explore the Nova Scotia Driver’s Handbook on our website and get ready to pass your driving test with confidence. Learn road rules, traffic signs, and safe driving practices to start your journey on the right track. Let’s drive towards success together!
You can schedule your test in two ways:
Online through Access Nova Scotia
In person at your nearest Access Nova Scotia Centre
Remember: You’ll need valid ID, proof of residency, and payment for testing fees.
If you pass the knowledge test, you’ll be issued a learner’s license. You must hold this for:
12 months, or
9 months if you complete an approved driver education course
Once ready, you can book the Class 5 road test. After passing, you’ll receive your full Nova Scotia driver’s license, giving you full driving privileges across the province.
The Nova Scotia driving test consists of two parts: a knowledge test and a road test. The knowledge test assesses your understanding of road signs, traffic rules, and safe driving practices, while the road test evaluates your practical driving skills.
The Nova Scotia knowledge test consists of 30 multiple-choice questions. These questions are based on the Nova Scotia Driver's Handbook and cover both road signs and driving rules.
To pass the Nova Scotia knowledge test, you must answer at least 24 out of the 30 questions correctly, which is a minimum score of 80%.
For the knowledge test, you will need to bring proof of identity, such as a birth certificate or passport, and proof of residency in Nova Scotia. For the road test, you will also need a valid learner's license and a properly insured and registered vehicle.
You can book an appointment for the road test through the Access Nova Scotia website or by visiting an Access Nova Scotia Centre in person. You may also need to pay a fee when scheduling your test.
The Nova Scotia road test typically lasts about 30 to 40 minutes. During the test, you'll be required to demonstrate your ability to drive safely and follow traffic laws.
If you fail the knowledge test or road test, you can retake it after a waiting period. For the knowledge test, you may retake it immediately depending on availability. For the road test, you may need to wait a few days before booking a new appointment.
Yes, the Nova Scotia knowledge test is available in multiple languages. You can inquire about language availability when booking your test at an Access Nova Scotia Centre.
To prepare for the knowledge test, study the Nova Scotia Driver's Handbook and take free online practice tests, such as those available on drivingexams.ca. For the road test, consider taking driving lessons with a certified instructor to improve your driving skills and build confidence.
You must be at least 16 years old to take the Nova Scotia driving test. If you are under 18, you will need parental or guardian consent to apply for a learner's license.