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Jamaica Driving Practice Test
Practice road code questions, recognise signs, revise right-of-way rules, drill your weak spots, and run a mixed readiness check before the real thing.
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A guided path through the Jamaica road code.
Each lesson explains a topic in plain English with examples, then ends with two or three quick checks. Work through them in order or jump to whatever you need.
Current enforcement context
What changed in 2024 and 2025
The 2018 Road Traffic Act and the 2022 Regulations are now being enforced under the JCF 2023 fine schedule. Below is what is actually happening on the road right now.
Demerit points are now actively enforced
The demerit point system on the books since the 2018 Road Traffic Act is being applied to every issued ticket. Points sit on your record for 24 months and accumulate across offences. Hit the threshold and your licence is suspended.
In practice: Every offence on the JCF 2023 list now carries demerit points alongside the fine. Repeat offenders are getting suspensions in the courts.
Road Traffic Act 2018; JCF Offence Codes and Fines 2023.
Mobile phone use is treated as a top-tier offence
Driving while using an electronic communication device — including holding a phone, texting, or using social media at a red light — is listed at J$10,000 and 4 demerit points. Hands-free is allowed; holding the phone is not.
In practice: JCF traffic units have been actively ticketing phone use since 2023. The offence is one of the most-issued under the current schedule.
Road Traffic Act 2018, section 121(4); JCF Offence Codes and Fines 2023, offence 28.
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How to use driving practice effectively
Practise signs, road markings, traffic-light rules, and common driving-code questions in short sessions. Repeating weak areas is more useful than only doing full mock tests.
This tool helps revision, but official Road Traffic and Island Traffic Authority guidance should be your final reference.
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Built from the local PDFs in the project driving folder and checked against the official JCF, Ministry of Justice, and Transport Authority sources above. Sign images are local extracts from the Road Traffic Regulations, 2022. This is a practice and study aid, not official legal advice or a replacement for the Island Traffic Authority.