Driving Skill Assessment Lab
Answer a few realistic questions, build your driving score, and get an estimated lesson range plus a printable road test readiness report.
Build your driving score
Driving Level Report
Based on your answers across control, observation, rules, manoeuvres, and road test readiness.
Road Test Readiness Report
This report turns your randomized 28-question assessment into a practical lesson-planning sheet. Bring it to your first lesson so your instructor can spend less time guessing your level and more time working on the skills that actually need attention.
Road Test Readiness Report
Self-assessment summary for ICBC road test preparation and lesson planning.
Why this is useful
This report helps organize what you already know about your driving into a clear plan. Even if you are not booking lessons yet, it can show whether you look road-test ready. If you do book lessons, bringing this report can save time because your instructor can quickly see your weak spots, possible road test blockers, and best first focus areas.
Road test blockers / red flags
Best focus for next lesson
Needs improvement
Current strengths
Category breakdown
Question-by-question summary
| Area | Skill | Your answer | Status |
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What the lab measures
This is not an official ICBC score or a guarantee. It is a practical self-check to help match a student with the right amount of training.
Control
Smooth starts/stops, steering, speed control, lane position, and calm low-speed control.
Observation
Mirrors, shoulder checks, 360 checks, signals, hazard scanning, and pedestrian awareness.
Rules
Right-of-way, green-light left turns, right turns, all-way stops, speed zones, and lane choice.
Road test readiness
Parking, lane changes, test nerves, following instructions, and being able to drive without constant coaching.