Driver’s License

Pass your Class 5 on the first try

Free video training in French and English, crafted by HANA Calgary to help newcomers succeed on Alberta’s knowledge test.

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Class 5

Alberta knowledge test

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Class 5 Training Video

Watch at your own pace, as many times as needed.

STEP BY STEP

How to Get Your Class 5

Follow these four steps to legally drive in Alberta as a newcomer.

1

Watch Our Videos

Start with our free Class 5 training series. Each video covers a key topic from the official Alberta knowledge test.

2

Study the Driver’s Guide

Download or read the official Alberta Driver’s Guide. It covers all the rules tested in the knowledge exam.

3

Practice Online

Take the free official practice tests on Alberta.ca until you’re consistently scoring 80% or higher.

4

Visit a Registry Office

Bring your ID, proof of residency, and $17 fee. Pass the test and receive your learner’s licence same day.

CONTENT OVERVIEW

What the Videos Cover

Our training series addresses every major category on the Alberta Class 5 knowledge test.

Traffic Signs

Regulatory, warning and information signs learn their shapes, colors and meanings.

Traffic Signals & Lights

What each light color means, flashing signals, pedestrian signals, and intersection rules.

Right of Way

Who goes first at intersections, roundabouts, merges and pedestrian crossings.

Speed Limits

Urban, rural and highway speed limits, school zones, playground zones and construction zones.

Parking Rules

Where you can and cannot park, accessible parking, fire hydrant rules and tow zones.

Winter Driving

Black ice, reduced visibility, braking distances and Alberta winter tire rules.

Impaired Driving

Blood alcohol limits, drug impairment, zero-tolerance for new drivers and consequences.

Emergencies & Collisions

What to do after an accident, exchange of information, contacting police and insurance steps.

Distracted Driving

Cell phone use, hands-free rules, fines, and Alberta’s distracted driving legislation.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Your questions answered

Common questions from newcomers about getting a driver’s licence in Alberta.

Yes, as a newcomer you can drive in Alberta using your foreign licence for up to 90 days. After that, you must obtain an Alberta driver’s licence. Some countries have licence exchange agreements with Alberta that may allow you to skip the knowledge test.

The knowledge test fee is approximately $17 CAD, paid at the registry office. You will also need to pay for your learner’s licence card. HANA Calgary can help you prepare so you pass on your first attempt and avoid retake fees.

You typically need: government-issued photo ID (passport, PR card, or provincial ID), proof of Alberta residency (utility bill, lease agreement, or bank statement), and your Social Insurance Number (SIN) or Temporary Resident document if applicable. Contact the registry for the latest requirements.

GDL stands for Graduated Driver Licensing. After passing the knowledge test, you get a Class 7 (learner’s) licence. After at least 12 months of driving with restrictions, you can take a road test to get your full Class 5 licence. HANA Calgary will guide you through each stage.

Yes! HANA Calgary serves the Francophone community. Visit our French page (Class 5 FR) for the videos in French, or contact us directly for bilingual support throughout your licensing journey.

The Alberta Class 7 knowledge test has 30 questions. You need to answer at least 25 correctly (83%) to pass. The test covers road signs, traffic laws, and safe driving practices — all topics covered in our video series.

Ready to get your Alberta licence?