— Complete reference guide

Every topic your test requires. In your language.

Five subject areas. One book. Written for someone taking a test with a deadline, not for someone browsing regulations.

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Close overhead shot of an open driver's guidebook with dense reference text visible on both pages, a printed test answer sheet overlapping one corner, cool daylight from a window off-frame left, no hands, no people
/ Five subject areas

What the book covers

Licensing exams

Written test structure, question types, scoring rules, and what examiners are actually checking — specific to your province or country.

Car insurance

Mandatory coverage, fault rules, how premiums work for new drivers, and what your policy actually means in plain terms.

Traffic laws and rules

Right-of-way, speed limits, road signs, and intersection rules — as they apply where you are testing, not as a generic summary.

Buying or leasing a vehicle

Financing, leasing terms, registration, and what new drivers need to know before signing anything at a dealership.

Road safety

Defensive driving, hazard recognition, weather conditions, and the situations new drivers get wrong most often.

Written for learners

Not a regulation summary. A guide for someone who needs to pass.

Each edition is written for the jurisdiction where you're testing. Ontario rules are not British Columbia rules. Canadian rules are not international rules. The book you receive reflects exactly where your test takes place.

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