Teaching Outcomes

What You Will Know
After Every Module

Each Drive Force Academy module builds a specific, measurable skill. By the time you finish, you will not just pass the ICBC knowledge test — you will understand why every road rule exists.

📋 ICBC IDT Framework Alignment

The ICBC IDT document defines mandatory competencies for all BC driver training programs. Every outcome below maps to the IDT's three learning domains: Knowledge & Understanding (K), Application & Skills (S), and Attitudes & Behaviours (A). Drive Force Academy meets every IDT standard for online ICBC knowledge test preparation.

10 Modules — each with a specific, measurable learning outcome
70% Minimum quiz score required to complete each module
Core Outcomes

10 Modules. 10 Competencies. One Complete Driver.

1

Understand BC's Graduated Licensing Program in Full

All three GLP stages (L, N, Class 5), minimum holding periods, restrictions at each stage, zero-tolerance policies, and consequences of violations.

IDT: LicensingClass 7 Knowledge TestGLP Regulations
2

Identify and Correctly Interpret Every BC Road Sign

All BC road sign categories — regulatory, warning, and information — including shape, colour, and required driver action. IDT requirement: 100% of prescribed sign types covered.

IDT: Traffic ControlICBC Sign Standards
3

Apply BC Road Rules Correctly Across All Scenarios

Right-of-way, lane selection, merging, turning, parking, passing, and emergency vehicle protocols as defined in the BC Motor Vehicle Act.

IDT: Rules of the RoadBC MVA Part 3
4

Recognise and Respond to Developing Hazards

Static hazards (road design, weather), dynamic hazards (pedestrians, cyclists), compound hazards — SIPDE process, scanning techniques, defensive driving strategies.

IDT: Hazard PerceptionDefensive Driving
5

Calculate and Maintain Safe Following Distances

2-second rule and extensions for adverse conditions. Speed limits as maximums not targets. Space cushion management front, rear, and sides.

IDT: Speed ManagementIDT: Space Management
6

Navigate All Intersection Types with Precision

Controlled and uncontrolled intersections, lane selection, signal use, pedestrian yielding, left-turn protocols, and roundabout navigation.

IDT: IntersectionsTraffic Signal Compliance
7

Adapt Driving Behaviour to Challenging Conditions

Rain, snow, ice, fog, night driving, construction zones, and highway driving. Speed, following distance, and lighting use modifications.

IDT: Driving ConditionsBC Weather Driving
8

Demonstrate Comprehensive Risk Awareness

Effects of alcohol (0.05/0.08 thresholds), cannabis, prescription medications, fatigue, and distraction. BC Distracted Driving Act. GLP zero-tolerance policies.

IDT: Risk AwarenessDistracted Driving Act
9

Share the Road Safely with All Users

Cyclists (1-metre passing, door zone), pedestrians at crosswalks, motorcycles, large vehicles (no-zones, wide turns, stopping distances). IDT: Sharing the Road.

IDT: Sharing the RoadVulnerable Road Users

Pass the ICBC Knowledge Test — First Attempt

Upon completing all 10 modules with 70%+ on each quiz, students will have covered 100% of the ICBC Class 7 knowledge test syllabus.

Full IDT Compliance
Ready for Your ICBC Test?

The Two-Step Test Preparation

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Step 1 — Drive Force Academy

Complete all 10 modules. Score 70%+ on every quiz. Score 90%+ on the Module 10 50-question practice test. This is where real understanding is built — not guessing.

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Step 2 — ICBC Practice Test

After completing all 10 Drive Force Academy modules, take the official ICBC practice test at practicetest.icbc.com as a final simulation. Free, no account needed, available in 7 languages.

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