The skills you need to drive safe and responsibly.
Move at your own pace
Pause, rewind, and revisit lessons whenever you need.
Recognize real situations
Build safer habits through scenario-based learning.
Access the full program
Log in from any device, anywhere you have a connection.
Feel prepared for what’s next
Go into any test or lesson prepared from day one.
Here’s how it works.
Step 1
Sign up and get instant access
Create your account, complete the payment, and then you're good to go.
Step 2
Explore nine interactive modules
Move at your own pace through eight hours of videos, real-world scenarios, and quizzes.
Step 3
Feel confident on the road
Finish the course prepared for the next turn. Test or a lesson, you’ll know what to expect.
Most driving programs tell you what to do. Ours shows you how to do it…
…because every learner is different. Our e-learning modules meet you where you are…
…and get you where you want to go so you feel prepared for where the road takes you next.
Still have questions? We’ve got answers.

Explore the most common questions we’re asked from learners like you.

Can e-learning be done from home?

Yes. The Go! Driving e-learning is fully remote, self-paced, and accessible from home at any time. It includes eight hours of nine comprehensive modules and is typically completed within two to four weeks, depending on student pace.

Can I use the e-learning with any driving school?

Yes. The Go! Driving e-learning can be used with any driving instructor or driving school anywhere in British Columbia and works alongside in-car lessons to improve learning outcomes.

Do I need a learner’s licence before starting?

You can begin the Go! Driving e-learning at any time, even before you write your knowledge test. You must hold a valid Class 7L learner’s licence before you participate in any in-car driving lessons.

How long does e-learning take to complete?

The Go! Driving e-learning consists of nine modules and is fully self-paced. Most students complete the course within two to four weeks, depending on their schedule.

Is e-learning enough on its own or do I still need driving lessons?

Go! Driving e-learning teaches the knowledge and decision-making skills behind safe driving, while in-car lessons build real-world driving ability. For best results, we strongly recommend combining both.